Gcore: Khabarovsk/Vladivostok KVM from 1.08 Euros per month, 488M memory/8G hard disk/288G monthly traffic

Gcore: Khabarovsk/Vladivostok KVM from 1.08 Euros per month, 488M memory/8G hard disk/288G monthly traffic

G-core (gcorelabs) has been shared several times in the blog. It is a relatively large foreign hosting company headquartered in Luxembourg. It mainly provides VPS and independent server rental, among which VPS is based on KVM architecture. The data center includes more than a dozen computer rooms in Russia, the United States, Japan, South Korea, Singapore, the Netherlands and other countries. The merchant supports payment methods such as PayPal or Alipay. The data center also has computer rooms in Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore, and the Russian Far East, which are physically close to China, such as Khabarovsk, Vladivostok, etc.

Currently, the merchant has launched a low-end package for Khabarovsk/Vladivostok, Russia, with prices starting at only 1.08 euros per month.

CPU: 1 core

Memory: 488MB

Hard Drive: 8GB SSD

Data traffic: 288 GB/month

Bandwidth: 188Mbps

【Order】 Purchase link test address: https://lg.gcorelabs.com/prefix_detail/

Note that I have provided a link to the test address, which provides all the nodes of the merchant. Just select Nodes in the upper left part of the page. The above low-end package is only available in Khabarovsk, Russia and Vladivostok. Pay attention to the information of the computer room when placing an order. In addition to these two low-end packages, the regular packages in other computer rooms are not expensive, starting from 3.25 euros per month. In addition to the Asian regions listed in the first paragraph of the article, USA SantaClara (test IP: 92.38.148.1), Russia Moscow (test IP: 92.223.103.1) and so on are also good.

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