[CloudCone] KVM VPS only 2.26$/month, 512MB RAM | $1 bonus for new subscriptions
CloudCone is a Cloud Hosting Provider with Cloud VPS Hourly Key Services, WordPress Cloud Hosting and Dedicated Servers. Previously, CloudCone had only Xen VPS, and added a VPS KVM service, so the offer was very cheap.
Xen server configuration: 1.67$/month, 1 core, 256M RAM, 5G, 3T traffic, 1Gbps port
Minimum configuration KVM server: 2.26 $ / mo, 1 core, 512M RAM, 5G, 3T traffic, 1Gbps port
When creating the server, you have the option of configuring the CPU, RAM, Disk and IPv4 numbers, depending on the amount of money that will be priced differently. As you can see, with KVM VPS:
CPU: $ 0.0015 / hour
RAM: $ 0.0006 / hour
Disk: $ 0.00025 / hour
IPv4: $ 0.00069 / hour
Bandwidth applied to all packets is 3TB too much, registration for 500 Gb / s Dedicated Anti-DDoS service is $ 2 per month. The smallest of these is probably IP pricing, which is only $ 0.5 / month / IP only.
Location is currently only in Los Angeles but the speed to Vietnam is quite good.
"We don't currently have any affiliate system.But we do have a promotion running where you can get free credits by posting a review of Cloudcone with a link to our website on a popular blog/website"Bonus 5$ for blogger
Launch pricing starts at $0.00224 per hour, [symple_button url="https://cloudcone.com/" color="green" button_target="_blank" btnrel="nofollow"]sign up[/symple_button] to get free $1 credits.
CloudCone Network
- Looking Glass: http://la.lg.cloudc.one
- Status Page: https://status.cloudcone.com/
- Network Information: http://help.cloudcone.com/general/the-cloud-network
Network Features
- 200 multiple Tier 1 transit providers such as Amazon, Google Fiber, Japan Telecom, Etisalat, Hutchison, TATA Communications and China Telecom
- BGP4 Best-Path routing
- Customized routing policies per customer
- Latency based routing optimization
- Redundant connections and divergent path fiber-optic connections to carriers including Level3, Cogent, Savvis, ACE, TATA, China Unicom
- Automatic fault detection and re-routing
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