PhotonVPS: NVMe hard disk VPS 20% off from $4/month, 2GB/30GB/2TB/Los Angeles and other data centers

PhotonVPS: NVMe hard disk VPS 20% off from $4/month, 2GB/30GB/2TB/Los Angeles and other data centers

It has been more than a year since I shared information about PhotonVPS. I wonder if there are still friends who are using this VPS? PhotonVPS is a site under the Psychz data center. It mainly provides VPS and dedicated servers. Its data centers include Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Ashburn, the Netherlands, South Korea, Singapore, Japan, etc. Currently, the merchant offers a 20% discount code for NVMe disk series cloud servers. After the discount, the minimum 2GB memory package starts at US$4 per month.

Below, taking the Los Angeles data center as an example, we will share the configuration information of several VPS hosts.

  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 2GB
  • Hard Drive: 30GB NVme
  • Traffic: 2TB/100Mbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IPv4: 1
  • Price: $4/month Purchase link
  • CPU: 1core
  • Memory: 4GB
  • Hard Drive: 60GB NVMe
  • Traffic: 4TB/100Mbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IPv4: 1
  • Price: $8/month Purchase link
  • CPU: 2cores
  • Memory: 8GB
  • Hard Drive: 80GB NVMe
  • Traffic: 8TB/100Mbps
  • Architecture: KVM
  • IPv4: 1
  • Price: $16/month Purchase link
Coupon code: OCT2022 Test IP: 104.149.18.203 (Los Angeles) 45.34.12.147 (Dallas)

You may wonder why we use Los Angeles as an example when there are so many data centers, especially in Asia? The main reason is that we checked the local ping. Korea/Singapore/Japan are not directly connected. The local telecommunications delay is higher than that of Los Angeles. In addition, Los Angeles is Psychz's own data center. All hosts provide 10Gbps DDoS protection by default. The merchant supports payment methods such as PayPal, credit card or Alipay.

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