1Gbps unlimited traffic server $59/month-E3-1270V2/16G memory/500G SSD/Los Angeles data center

1Gbps unlimited traffic server $59/month-E3-1270V2/16G memory/500G SSD/Los Angeles data center

Many friends are sensitive to traffic and feel that unlimited traffic is easier to use. Then you can take a look at Sharktech's dedicated server promotion, which is located in the Los Angeles data center. Two special high-defense servers are available, starting at only $59 per month. Sharktech, which we often call the Shark Data Center (or SK Data Center), is an old data center established in 2003. It provides products including dedicated server rental, VPS cloud server, etc., with high defense by default. The self-operated data centers are located in Los Angeles, Denver, Chicago, Amsterdam, etc., and support payment methods such as PayPal, credit card or Alipay.

Configuration 1 $59/month

CPU: Xeon E3-1270V2

Memory: 16GB

Hard Drive: 500GB SSD

Bandwidth: 1Gbps unlimited traffic

IPv4: 5

Protection: 60Gbps / 48Mpps

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Configuration 1 $99/month

CPU: 2*Xeon E5-2670V2

Memory: 32GB

Hard Drive: 500GB SSD

Bandwidth: 1Gbps unlimited traffic

IPv4: 5

Protection: 60Gbps / 48Mpps

【Order】 Purchase link

Test IP: 107.167.3.4 (Los Angeles download test)

The merchant server supports the installation of Linux or Windows operating system, the machine has a peak bandwidth of 1Gbps, and can be optionally upgraded to 1Gbps-10Gbps exclusive bandwidth. It is generally completed within 12-24 hours. The Sharktech website is available in Chinese, and you can use PayPal, Alipay, credit cards, cryptocurrency and other payment methods to pay flexibly. The member center has enabled anti-fraud, please avoid using Dai Li's address or false information to register.

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