inetWS: $3/month KVM-2GB/30G SSD/100M unlimited traffic/13 computer rooms available

inetWS: $3/month KVM-2GB/30G SSD/100M unlimited traffic/13 computer rooms available

inet.WS has released a 25% discount coupon code for VPS hosting. You can get a 25% discount in the first 6 months after placing an order using the coupon code, with a minimum 2GB memory package starting at $3/month. inet.WS is a foreign hosting company established in 2020, providing domain name registration and VPS hosting. VPS is based on KVM architecture and uses SSD hard drives. You can choose from 13 data centers including Seattle, Phoenix, Ashburn, Atlanta, Chicago, New York, Miami, Toronto, London, Frankfurt, Germany, etc. All of them are unlimited traffic methods, and 100-500M bandwidth is provided according to different packages.


Some package configuration information is listed below.

Architecture CPU Memory harddisk bandwidth price
Single core 2GB 30GB 100M unlimited traffic $3/month
Dual Core 4GB 60GB 100M unlimited traffic $6/month
Tri-core 6GB 90GB 200M unlimited traffic $10.5/month
Quad Core 8GB 120GB 300M unlimited traffic $15/month
Six cores 12GB 180GB 400M unlimited traffic $22.5/month
Octa-core 16 GB 240GB 400M unlimited traffic $30/month
Discount code: 90A1XWLMEX Test IP: 140.99.255.254 (Los Angeles) 46.254.106.254 (Seattle) 108.165.106.254 (Phoenix) For more node test IP information, click Looking Glass in the merchant homepage menu. Once again, please be reminded that the discount code is only for the first 6 months, and the price will be restored to the original price in the 7th month. The discount code is valid until August 31.

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