Virtury: Pakistan VPS starts at $0.98 for the first month (renewal fee $1.99/month)

Virtury: Pakistan VPS starts at $0.98 for the first month (renewal fee $1.99/month)

Virtury is a Pakistani hosting company that mainly provides virtual hosts, cloud servers, game servers, bare metal servers, etc. It has its own AS number and supports PayPal payment. The merchant cloud server is based on KVM and LXC architecture, and the data center is in Islamabad, Pakistan. The merchant LXC product starts at $1.99 per month, with a 256MB memory package. There is currently a 50% discount for the first month, which is only $0.98 for the first month. The line from the computer room to mainland China is average, so friends with special needs in the region should consider it.

The following lists the configuration information of several LXC packages.

  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 256MB
  • Hard disk: 20GB
  • Bandwidth: 1TB/100Mbps
  • Architecture: LXC
  • IPv4: 1
  • Price: $0.98/first month Purchase link
  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 512MB
  • Hard disk: 40GB
  • Bandwidth: 2TB/100Mbps
  • Architecture: LXC
  • IPv4: 1
  • Price: $1.47/first month Purchase link
  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 1GB
  • Hard disk: 80GB
  • Bandwidth: 4TB/100Mbps
  • Architecture: LXC
  • IPv4: 1
  • Price: $2.45/first month Purchase link
Discount code: LET50OFF Test IP: 103.151.111.249

To be honest, the lines to China are poor, so please avoid this area if you don't particularly need a host in that area. It's a less popular area, and the default package is HDD disk, which is now upgraded to SSD for free. It supports Linux operating system, 100Mbps bandwidth, and 10Gbps bandwidth in Pakistan. Finally, a reminder, the discount code is 50% off for the first month, and the renewal price is the original price.

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