[Black Friday] HostDare: $9.89/year-768MB/15G NVMe/1TB/Los Angeles Data Center

[Black Friday] HostDare: $9.89/year-768MB/15G NVMe/1TB/Los Angeles Data Center

HostDare also released a Black Friday promotion plan, offering special packages for NVMe KVM VPS, which is almost half off the regular packages on the official website, and also provides a 10% discount code, with the lowest annual payment starting at only US$9.89 after the discount. HostDare is a foreign VPS host established in 2015, providing VPS host products based on KVM architecture, with a data center in Los Angeles, USA. It is divided into multiple different series of products based on hardware and network lines. The Premium China Optimized series is CN2 line, supporting payment methods such as PayPal or Alipay.

Below we list the Black Friday promotion package information.

Architecture CPU Memory harddisk bandwidth IPv4 system price
Single core 768MB 15GB 1TB/500Mbps 1 $9.89/year
Single core 1GB 20GB 2TB/500Mbps 1 $13.49/year
Dual Core 2GB 30GB 3TB/500Mbos 1 $22.49/year
Dual Core 3GB 50GB 5TB/500Mbps 1 $31.49/year
Tri-core 4GB 70GB 6TB/500Mbps 1 $40.49/year
Quad Core 5GB 90GB 8TB/500Mbps 2 $53.99/year
Coupon code: PREBF2023 Test IP: 69.12.66.26

Please note that the NVMe KVM VPS participating in this promotion is located in the QN data center in Los Angeles (not the CN2 GIA line). The host supports the installation of Linux or Windows operating systems. This price is the lowest in history compared to the usual prices on the website.

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