Uovz: 50 yuan/month/512MB memory/10GB space/300GB traffic/50Mbps/KVM/Hong Kong CN2

Uovz: 50 yuan/month/512MB memory/10GB space/300GB traffic/50Mbps/KVM/Hong Kong CN2

Uovz, a Chinese hosting provider, has been introduced several times. It has good service. It now has a HK-BGP CN2 KVM VPS with a large bandwidth of 50Mbps. It has excellent domestic speed, a lot of traffic, and a good price-performance ratio. You can also refer to the other two types of Hong Kong VPS:
Hong Kong HKBN KVM VPS: Uovz: 70 yuan/month/1GB memory/15GB SSD space/400GB traffic/100Mbps/KVM/Hong Kong HKBN
Hong Kong OpenVZ VPS: Uovz: 88 yuan/year/256MB memory/10GB space/99GB traffic/5Mbps/OpenVZ/Hong Kong

Below is the HK-BGP CN2 KVM VPS.
512MB KVM HK-BGP
vCPU: 1
Memory: 512 MB
Space: 10 GB (RAID 10)
Traffic: 300 GB/month (50 Mbps port, unlimited inbound traffic)
IPv4: 1
50 yuan/month purchase address

1GB KVM HK-BGP
vCPU: 1
Memory: 1 GB
Space: 10 GB (RAID 10)
Traffic: 500 GB/month (50 Mbps port, unlimited inbound traffic)
IPv4: 1
99 yuan/month purchase address

2GB KVM HK-BGP
vCPU: 2
Memory: 2 GB
Space: 10 GB (RAID 10)
Traffic: 700 GB/month (50 Mbps port, unlimited inbound traffic)
IPv4: 1
149 yuan/month purchase address

4GB KVM HK-BGP
vCPU: 2
Memory: 4 GB
Space: 10 GB (RAID 10)
Traffic: 1000 GB/month (50 Mbps port, unlimited inbound traffic)
IPv4: 1
199 yuan/month purchase address

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