It has been more than half a year since I last shared VULTR. Recently, the merchant launched the 30th data center in the world: Osaka, Japan, which is also VULTR's 7th data center in Asia. This is a foreign VPS merchant established in 2014. It is also a foreign VPS merchant that supports hourly billing. Its products are divided into Cloud Compute, Optimized Cloud Compute, Cloud GPU and other series. It is based on KVM architecture and supports installation of Windows or Linux systems, supports custom ISO installation, and supports recharge via Alipay or WeChat, PayPal, credit cards, etc. Official website: www.vultr.com The new data center Cloud Compute and Optimized Cloud Compute products are now online, with prices starting at $5/month ($0.007/hour). You can choose Intel or AMD series, taking Intel Regular Performance as an example.
If you need different disk or CPU performance, please choose a different series of packages. The host provided by VULTR supports creation and deletion at any time, and the fee is calculated by the hour. However, in terms of local test latency, Osaka, Japan is much higher than Tokyo. It is not directly connected to the Chinese line. For specific information, please refer to the following test IP selections in various places. |
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