EtherNetservers special VPS starting from $14.95 per year - 1GB/40G SSD/1TB@10Gbps/Los Angeles & Miami & New Jersey data centers

EtherNetservers special VPS starting from $14.95 per year - 1GB/40G SSD/1TB@10Gbps/Los Angeles & Miami & New Jersey data centers

EtherNetservers is a foreign hosting company established in September 2013, providing virtual hosting, VPS and independent server rental products. The business has been operating stably for nearly 10 years. The current optional data centers include Los Angeles, New Jersey and Miami in the United States. The business supports payment methods such as Alipay, PayPal, and credit cards. The VPS hosts provided by EtherNetservers are based on OpenVZ or KVM architecture. Among them, OpenVZ hosts often offer special prices. The lowest annual payment for three computer rooms is US$14.95, and payment methods such as PayPal or Alipay are supported.

Listed below are several special VPS host configuration information.

CPU Memory harddisk flow IPv4 price
Single core 1GB 40GB 1TB/10Gbps 1 $14.95/year
Single core 2GB 80GB 2TB/10Gbps 1 $19.95/year
Single core 3GB 100GB 3TB/10Gbps 1 $24.95/year
Test IP: 64.31.6.238 (Los Angeles) 64.31.17.238 (Miami) 64.31.14.238 (New Jersey) The VPS traffic statistics provided by EtherNetservers only count outbound traffic, not inbound traffic, shared 10Gbps port, free 5Gbps defense, uses SolusVM management panel, TUN/TAP, PPP, etc. are enabled, supports rDNS, etc. In addition to special packages, the merchant's regular packages all support monthly payment, starting from US$3.95 per month.

CPU Memory harddisk flow IPv4 price
Single core 1GB 25GB 1TB/10Gbps 1 $3.95/month
Dual Core 2GB 50GB 2TB/10Gbps 1 $7.95/month
Quad Core 4GB 100GB 3TB/10Gbps 1 $11.95/month
Six cores 6GB 150GB 4TB/10Gbps 1 $14.95/month
Octa-core 8GB 200GB 5TB/10Gbps 1 $17.95/month

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