EtherNetservers: $12/year-1GB/30GB/2TB/2IP/Los Angeles

EtherNetservers: $12/year-1GB/30GB/2TB/2IP/Los Angeles

EtherNetservers is a foreign VPS hosting company founded in 2013, providing VPS based on OpenVZ architecture. Its data centers include Los Angeles and New Jersey in the United States. The merchant's SSD Linux VPS (Special Offers) series promotional packages are currently being restocked in large quantities. The lowest 1GB memory package starts at only US$12 per year. It uses SSD hard drives to form RAID10, provides 2 independent IPv4 + 10 IPv6, does not count inbound traffic, and provides free 20Gbps DDoS protection.

The following lists several host configuration information.

  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 1GB
  • Hard disk: 30GB/RAID10
  • Traffic: 2TB/1Gbps
  • Architecture: OpenVZ
  • IP/Panel: 2IPv4/SolusVM
  • Price: $12/year Purchase link
  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 2GB
  • Hard disk: 60GB/RAID10
  • Traffic: 3TB/1Gbps
  • Architecture: OpenVZ
  • IP/Panel: 2IPv4/SolusVM
  • Price: $20/year Purchase link
  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 2.5GB
  • Hard disk: 70GB/RAID10
  • Traffic: 4TB/1Gbps
  • Architecture: OpenVZ
  • IP/Panel: 2IPv4/SolusVM
  • Price: $25/year Purchase link
Test IP: 66.151.55.110 (Los Angeles) 64.94.179.60 (New Jersey)

There are indeed not many merchants selling OpenVZ architecture now. Compared with previous information, the current package IP and traffic have been upgraded to double quotas, and 20Gbps defense has been added, which comes from the INAP data center. Merchants support payment methods such as PayPal or Alipay.

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