Riven Cloud: $5.95/month/2 cores/1GB memory/15GB SSD space/500GB traffic/1Gbps port/KVM/San Jose GIA/Hong Kong CMI/Japan Softbank

Riven Cloud: $5.95/month/2 cores/1GB memory/15GB SSD space/500GB traffic/1Gbps port/KVM/San Jose GIA/Hong Kong CMI/Japan Softbank

Riven Cloud, a long-established Chinese business, mainly provides KVM VPS. Its data centers are located in Hong Kong, Japan, Fremont, the United Kingdom, South Africa, etc. It has large bandwidth and high cost-effectiveness. Currently, the San Jose network has the best global optimized lines of the three networks, including China Telecom's two-way CN2 GIA, China Unicom's two-way AS9929/AS10099, and China Mobile's two-way CMI international, with excellent domestic speeds.

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Bronze
vCPU: 2
Memory: 1 GB
Space: 15 GB SSD
Traffic: 500 GB/month (1Gbps port)
IPv4: 1
$5.95/month, $59.95/yearBuy link
Silver
vCPU: 2
Memory: 2 GB
Space: 30 GB SSD
Traffic: 1000 GB/month (1Gbps port)
IPv4: 1
$9.95/month Buy Link
Gold
vCPU: 2
Memory: 4 GB
Space: 60 GB SSD
Traffic: 2000 GB/month (1Gbps port)
IPv4: 1
$19.95/month Buy Link
Platinum
vCPU: 4
Memory: 8 GB
Space: 120 GB SSD
Traffic: 4000 GB/month (1Gbps port)
IPv4: 1
$39.95/monthBuy link

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