DediPath: San Jose 1Gbps unlimited traffic server starting at $45/month, E3-1240v3, 32G memory, 2TB hard disk

DediPath: San Jose 1Gbps unlimited traffic server starting at $45/month, E3-1240v3, 32G memory, 2TB hard disk

DediPath recently offered special discount codes for several dedicated servers. After the discount, the monthly payment for 1Gbps unlimited traffic servers in San Jose, Seattle, and Dallas data centers starts at $45. DediPath is a foreign service provider founded in 2017. Its products include VPS, Hybrid Servers, and dedicated server rentals. It can choose data centers in Los Angeles, San Jose, New Jersey, Dallas, Denver, Jacksonville, Las Vegas, Atlanta, and other regions, and supports PayPal, credit cards, Alipay and other payment methods.

San Jose/Seattle Server $45/month

CPU: E3-1240v3

Memory: 32GB

Hard disk: 2TB HDD

Bandwidth: 1Gbps

IPv4: /29 (5)

Others: IPMI configuration

Coupon code: YMONZ48DEW

【Purchase link】 San Jose | Seattle

Dallas Server $55/month

CPU: E3-2146G

Memory: 32GB

Hard disk: 2TB HDD

Bandwidth: 1Gbps

IPv4: /29 (5)

Others: IPMI configuration

Coupon code: 6EMQ6GT29O

【Order】 Purchase link

Test IP: 74.217.183.180 (San Jose) 69.25.117.188 (Seattle) 185.161.69.26 (Dallas)

The above discount codes are all permanent discounts, and the renewal price is the same. The merchant's independent servers also have free DDoS protection, support Linux or Windows systems, and can also try IPMI to install it yourself. All machines default to 1Gbps shared bandwidth with unlimited traffic, which can be upgraded to exclusive bandwidth or 10Gbps bandwidth.
Please note: Since DediPath has closed down, the ordering link in this article has been changed to other reliable suppliers with similar prices.

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