inet.WS has released a 25% discount coupon for the first 6 months of VPS hosting. Use the coupon code to place an order and you can get a 25% discount for the first 6 months, with a minimum 2GB memory package starting at $3/month. inet.WS was founded in 2020 and provides domain name registration and VPS hosting products. VPS is based on KVM architecture and uses SSD hard drives. You can choose from 13 data centers including Los Angeles, Seattle, Phoenix, Ashburn, Atlanta, Chicago, New York, Miami, Toronto, London, Frankfurt, Germany, etc., and provide 10~90TB high-speed traffic according to different packages. After exceeding the speed limit of 5~10M bandwidth, there will be no shutdown. Listed below are several different package configuration information.
Test IP: 140.99.255.254 (Los Angeles) 46.254.106.254 (Seattle) 108.165.106.254 (Phoenix) More test IP information for different locations: https://inet.ws/lg/ Please note that the discount code is 25% off for the first 6 months and the original price for the 7th month. This discount is valid until November 30. VPS supports the installation of Linux operating system. The machine provides a certain amount of high-speed traffic by default. In addition to the speed limit, users can also choose to pay for upgrades at a price of US$1/2TB. |
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