Sharktech Spring Promotion: 10Gbps unlimited data/Dual Gold 6148/256GB/2*2T NVMe/starting from $329/month

Sharktech Spring Promotion: 10Gbps unlimited data/Dual Gold 6148/256GB/2*2T NVMe/starting from $329/month

The old merchant Sharktech has just launched a spring promotion. The products of this promotion are high-end servers with 10Gbps unlimited traffic, available in Los Angeles/Denver/Chicago/Amsterdam data centers, using Dual Xeon Gold 6148 CPU (40 cores and 80 threads), 256GB of memory, 2 2TB NVMe hard drives, 8 hard drives optional, free 60Gbps defense, domestic Los Angeles/Denver delays are good, and the monthly payment for direct purchase without code starts at US$329, which is only 40% of the original price. It supports payment methods such as PayPal, Alipay, credit cards, and cryptocurrencies.

The configuration information of this promotional package is listed below.

CPU: Dual Xeon Gold 6148 (40 cores and 80 threads)

Memory: 256GB (upgradable to 512GB)

Hard disk: 2x2TB NVMe (optional 2x2TB SSD upgrade up to 8x2TB NVMe)

Monthly traffic: 10Gbps unlimited (upgradeable exclusive bandwidth)

IPv4: /29 (5, upgradeable to 61)

Defense: 60Gbps/48Mpps (upgradeable to 1000Gbps)

【Order】 Los Angeles | Denver | Chicago | Netherlands Test IP: 64.32.16.5 (Los Angeles download test) 70.39.67.217 (Denver download test)
204.188.230.181 (Chicago download test)

For domestic access, we recommend the Los Angeles or Denver data centers. The local telecom test latency is relatively low. The machine can choose Linux or Windows operating system. The default is 10Gbps shared port, which can be upgraded to 10Gbps exclusive bandwidth. Sharktech (also known as Shark Data Center, SK Data Center) is a long-established merchant established in 2003. It focuses on high-defense products, including independent server rental, VPS cloud server, etc. The merchant website can choose Chinese language and supports PayPal, Alipay and other payment methods. If you don't need such a high configuration or such a large bandwidth server, you can also pay attention to the 1Gbps unlimited traffic regular server, starting at $79 per month.

Los Angeles Server (1Gbps Unlimited Traffic)

CPU Memory harddisk bandwidth price Buy
E3-1270v2(4-slot) 16 GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $89/month Click to buy
E3-1270v5(4-slot) 16 GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $99/month Click to buy
2*E5-2670v2 (6 disk slots) 32GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $99/month Click to buy
2*E5-2670v2 (6 disk slots) 64GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $139/month Click to buy
2*E5-2670v2 (12 disk slots) 64GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $189/month Click to buy
2*E5-2678v3 (4 disk slots) 128GB 1TB (NVMe) 1Gbps $159/month Click to buy
2*E5-2678v3 (6 disk slots) 128GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $189/month Click to buy
2*E5-2678v3 (12 disk slots) 128GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $209/month Click to buy
2*Silver4114 (6 slots) 128GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $249/month Click to buy

Denver Server (1Gbps Unlimited Data)

CPU Memory harddisk bandwidth price Buy
E3-1270v2(4-slot) 16 GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $79/month Click to buy
E3-1240v3(4-slot) 16 GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $79/month Click to buy
E3-1270v5(4-slot) 16 GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $99/month Click to buy
2*E5-2670v2 (6 disk slots) 64GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $129/month Click to buy
2*E5-2670v2 (12 disk slots) 64GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $169/month Click to buy
2*E5-2678v3 (4 disk slots) 128GB 1TB (NVMe) 1Gbps $129/month Click to buy
2*E5-2678v3 (6 disk slots) 128GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $169/month Click to buy
2*E5-2678v3 (12 disk slots) 128GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $169/month Click to buy
2*Silver4114 (6 slots) 128GB 500GB (SSD) 1Gbps $229/month Click to buy

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