IOFLOOD: $59/month-E3 1230v2, 32GB memory, 2x8TB hard disk, 20TB/1Gbps, Phoenix data center

IOFLOOD: $59/month-E3 1230v2, 32GB memory, 2x8TB hard disk, 20TB/1Gbps, Phoenix data center

I checked and found that the last time I shared information about IOFLOOD was 3 years ago. This is also a long-established foreign server operator, mainly engaged in independent server rental and hosting, with a computer room in Phoenix, Arizona. Although there are not many domestic merchants selling Phoenix now, almost everyone I know had a Phoenix VPS a few years ago. Recently, the merchant released two special machines on WHT, mainly featuring large hard disk storage, providing 2 8TB hard disks or 6 8TB hard disks, which can be upgraded to 6 14TB hard disks, starting from $59 per month.

Configuration 1 $59/month

CPU: E3-1230v2

Memory: 32GB

Hard disk: 2*8TB HDD

Monthly traffic: 20TB/1Gbps

IPv4:/29 Subnet (5 usable IPs)

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Configuration 2 $139/month

CPU: Dual E5-2680v2

Memory: 64GB

Hard disk: 6*8TB HDD

Monthly traffic: 20TB/1Gbps

IPv4:/29 Subnet (5 usable IPs)

【Order】 Purchase link

Test IP: 148.163.68.178 Download test

In addition to the hard drive being upgradeable, the bandwidth of the machine can also be upgraded to a maximum of 1Gbps without restriction, and the merchant supports payment methods such as PayPal or credit cards.

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