A few days ago, I shared a list of LETs, and RackNerd was on the list. Here I share the recent promotion information of merchants and the product packages that are still available for purchase. Merchants recently promoted VPS in the Los Angeles MC data center, which is still an annual payment series based on the KVM architecture. The 1.5G memory package starts at $16.5 per year. In addition, the AMD Ryzen9+NVMe series in the Los Angeles MC data center is available for sale, with the lowest annual payment in history starting at $11.95. You can choose from multiple regional data centers and support payment methods such as PayPal, credit card or Alipay. Los Angeles MC Promotional VPS
Los Angeles AMD Ryzen 9+NVMe (Linux series)
Los Angeles AMD Ryzen 9+NVMe (Windows series)
Available promotional packages
204.13.154.3 (Los Angeles DC02) 198.23.249.100 (Dallas) 198.23.228.15 (Chicago) The above hosts are currently on sale promotional packages, all of which are paid annually, and have certain price advantages. RackNerd is a foreign VPS host company founded in 2019, providing products including virtual hosts, VPS, Hybrid Dedicated Servers and independent server rentals. Its data centers are located in Los Angeles, Dallas, San Jose, New York, Chicago, and Amsterdam, the Netherlands. |
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