wikihost: 50 yuan/month Korean VPS-1GB/50GB/500GB (no shutdown after reaching the speed limit)

wikihost: 50 yuan/month Korean VPS-1GB/50GB/500GB (no shutdown after reaching the speed limit)

Wikihost, also known as Micro-base, was founded in 2019 and mainly provides VPS hosts based on KVM architecture. Its data centers include computer rooms in Los Angeles/Portland, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, etc., including CN2 GIA, AS9929 and other lines. Recently, we often share Korean VPS. Today, let's take a look at the Korean node of Micro-base. The merchant provides three series: Lite, Standard, and Performance. Taking Standard as an example, the minimum monthly payment starts at 50 yuan, using NVMe disks, 200Mbps bandwidth to limit traffic, and no shutdown after the speed limit is used up.

The following is a list of some Korean VPS host configuration information.

Architecture CPU Memory harddisk flow IPv4 price
Single core 1GB 50GB 500GB/200Mbps 1 50 yuan/month
Single core 2GB 50GB 1TB/200Mbps 1 100 yuan/month
Dual Core 4GB 50GB 2TB/200Mbps 1 200 yuan/month
Quad Core 8GB 50GB 4TB/200Mbps 1 400 yuan/month
Test IP: 161.129.45.34

Please note that the traffic in the above table refers to 200Mbps high-speed traffic. After reaching the limit, the speed is limited to 3M and automatically restored in the next month. The merchant's Korean Standard series host uses NVMe disks. You can choose to purchase additional disks when placing an order, upgrade the native IP, etc., BGP network lines, and the merchant's test IP super ping test has low latency in the three domestic networks.

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