Kvmla: Singapore 500GB hard drive VPS monthly payment from 145 yuan, CN2+BGP network

Kvmla: Singapore 500GB hard drive VPS monthly payment from 145 yuan, CN2+BGP network

Kvmla currently launched a VPS host with a large hard disk in a Singapore data center, with a default 500GB SAS hard disk RAID10, 100M international bandwidth (including 5M CN2+BGP in the direction of mainland China), and a 2GB memory package with a monthly payment starting at 145 yuan. Kvmla is a Chinese host company established in 2011. It operates its own cabinets, hardware and IP resources in data centers in Hong Kong, Japan, Singapore and Los Angeles, USA, and provides VPS and independent server rental products.

Let’s take a look at the configuration information of this Singapore large hard drive VPS host.

CPU: 1 core

Memory: 2GB

Hard disk: 500GB

Traffic: 1000GB/month (100M international, 5M CN2+BGP in China)

IPv4: 1

Price: 145 yuan/month (or 1500 yuan/year)

【Order】 Purchase link test IP: sg.lg.klayer.com

The host supports the installation of Linux or Windows operating system. The domestic access speed of the Singapore host is good and the latency is low. If you need a large hard drive VPS in Asia, you can consider it.

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