HostYun recently launched a low-cost package for the CN2 GIA line in Los Angeles, based on the KVM architecture. The official website is called [Los Angeles Cheap GIA - Beggar Edition]. The line is 10G high-defense on the outbound route, and CN2 GIA on the return route, with native IP. The lowest monthly price starts at 15.3 yuan after using the official 10% discount code. HostYun (formerly hostshare.cn) is a veteran hosting company founded in 2008. It is responsible for technology and operations by many senior members of the Hostloc forum. It has been operating stably for more than 12 years. It is a niche IDC business that focuses on low-priced, learning and practice VPS products. Listed below is part of the [Los Angeles Cheap GIA - Beggar Edition] package configuration information.
The above discount code is a lifetime discount, and the renewal price is the same. All packages are currently available. This series of packages is officially defined as a cheap beggar version, so there is no special promise in terms of the line. It is subject to actual measurement. The price is here, so don't expect too much. In addition, all the merchants' machines have a single host IO limitation. Those who like to look at test data can bypass it. The official recommendation is monthly payment. |
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