DMIT: Hong Kong CN2 GIA/Japan CN2 GIA line large bandwidth annual payment starting from US$199

DMIT: Hong Kong CN2 GIA/Japan CN2 GIA line large bandwidth annual payment starting from US$199

DMIT.io has launched this year's summer promotion, launching special models for Hong Kong and Japan, access to CN2 GIA network, 300Mbps bandwidth, supporting quarterly or annual payment, and 2GB memory package starting at $199.99 per year. DMIT.io is a foreign hosting company established in 2018, providing products including independent server rental, cloud servers and bare metal servers, etc. Optional data centers include Los Angeles, San Jose, Hong Kong, China, Japan, etc., all of which are domestic optimized networks, large bandwidth, and support payment methods such as PayPal, Alipay, and credit cards.

PVM.TYO.Pro.Shinagawa Japanese Data Center

CPU: 1 core

Memory: 2GB

Hard Drive: 40GB SSD

Monthly traffic: 500GB/300Mbps

Virtualization architecture: KVM

Price: $199.99/year

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PVM.HKG.Pro.Victoria Hong Kong Data Center

CPU: 1 core

Memory: 2GB

Hard Drive: 40GB SSD

Monthly traffic: 500GB/300Mbps

Virtualization architecture: KVM

Price: $298.88/year

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PVM.TYO.Pro.MICRO Japanese Data Center

CPU: 2 cores

Memory: 4GB

Hard Drive: 40GB SSD

Monthly traffic: 2TB/100Mbps

Virtualization architecture: KVM

Price: $1678.8/year

Coupon code: ap-pro-micro-annually-20off (20% off for annual payment) or ap-pro-micro-annually-1.3x-transfer (1.3 times the data transfer)

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PVM.HKG.Pro.MICRO Hong Kong Data Center

CPU: 2 cores

Memory: 4GB

Hard Drive: 80GB SSD

Monthly traffic: 1.6TB/200Mbps

Virtualization architecture: KVM

Price: $1918.8/year

Coupon code: ap-pro-micro-annually-20off (20% off for annual payment) or ap-pro-micro-annually-1.3x-transfer (1.3 times the data transfer)

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Please note that you can choose one of the two discount codes below. The above packages are all connected to the CN2 GIA network. The packages also support quarterly payment, but the price advantage is quite different from the annual payment. In addition to the Hong Kong and Japan data centers, the merchant's US CN2 GIA lines are currently on sale, with a large bandwidth of 1-10Gbps. The regular package starts at a minimum quarterly payment of US$28.8.

Architecture CPU Memory harddisk flow price Buy
Single core 1GB 20GB 800GB/1Gbps $28.8/quarter Click to buy
Single core 1GB 20GB 2TB/1Gbps $48.8/quarter Click to buy
Single core 1GB 40GB 1.5TB/4Gbps $14.9/month Click to buy
Dual Core 1GB 40GB 3TB/4Gbps $29.9/month Click to buy
Dual Core 2GB 80GB 5TB/4Gbps $58.8/month Click to buy
Quad Core 4GB 80GB 7TB/10Gbps $74.9/month Click to buy
Quad Core 8GB 160GB 15TB/10Gbps $168.8/month Click to buy

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