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Hey there,
Kindly check out the hosting services provided by myresellerhome. We provide all kinds of options for VPS according to your needs and preferences. Talk or chat with our 24/7 , 365 support staff and they will be more than happy to assist you with your VPS needs.
Thank you...
Provider tag please
Also you're going to get your ass whooped over that sig.
You can check @MaxKVM and GreenCloudVPS. They have good reviews here.
While it's not against the rule per se, but it's discouraged by the community. Provider tag only needed when posting on Offer section. Replying with some offer, doesn't need a Provider Tag.
seems like OP just shilling myresellerhome, idk
Geographical proximity does not necessarily mean low latency or high stability.
Routes between China and other Asia-Pacific countries might pass by America first.
If your target users are in PRC, then you may want to utilise CN2 GIA or something, which is not "cheap".
ipip.net can be helpful for those who want to check.
Oh, you need to know where your users are and which ISP.
@WebHorizon @seriesn @NDTN can get you sorted in any least 1 location mentioned, if not all.
China Direct | Cheap | Large and stable bandwidth
China Direct | Cheap | Large and stable bandwidth
China Direct | Cheap | Large and stable bandwidth
Please let me know if you do find Utopia.
I dunno about that...
He doesn't say those tough. That rule exist to prevent some random person to impersonate host company.
To prevent something like :
"I own hostgator, PM or email me at [email protected] for special Offer. "
Now this is another possibility and actually breaking the rules and a bannable offense. Both of them are new members with 1 post. If it's indeed the case, perhaps we should do the SEO as usual ?
Oracle Cloud Tokyo
China Direct | Cheap (free) | Large and stable bandwidth
(packet loss very bad)
GreenCloudVPS Singapore
China Direct | Cheap | Large and stable bandwidth
(it's direct for China Mobile ISP, but not Telecom or Unicom)
NexusBytes Tokyo
China Direct | Cheap | Large and stable bandwidth
Notice: paid link, non-aff
SpartanHost Seattle
China Direct | Cheap | Large and stable bandwidth
(cheap plans are always out of stock)
Notice: paid link, non-aff
Great example, I've used them.
Oracle: It’s FREE, nothing to blame. Network connectivity seems to be better with Korean region.
GreenCloud: They have a problem with the node in Singapore and the technicians know nothing about it.
NexusBytes: Decent budget can do a lot, including this.
SpartanHost: Flash sale price is definitely a good deal, but not the APAC host that OP wants.
Tell us your budget, how cheap is it?
OneProvider with their OneCloud offer.
On my map, Seattle is right next to Japan, so it's APAC.
Hot damn. You're saying on my recent work trip to Seattle I was next to Japan the whole time?
Man I should have stopped by to pick up some fresh wasabi on my way home.
It will be best ask for a MTR test before buying. especially Hong Kong VPS, alot of provider using route HK > JP > CN which take longer route, but via this way, is cheaper.
First, your services aren't cheap. The OP wanted cheap.
Second, do you even offer VPSes in Hong Kong, Japan, or Singapore? I don't see that you do.
So you were spamming.
No congrats on your first post
Someone please make this guy a mod!
No, that wouldn't be for me, I'm afraid!
The push-ups website selects nodes in the push-ups delivery network based on geographical distance.
The browser will connect to four nearest nodes, test their latency, and use the fastest one.
SpartanHost Seattle has direct China route but Seattle WA is too far from China geographically so that it isn't one of four nearest nodes normally.
I moved Seattle closer to China, so that viewers can get Tokyo, Seattle, Mumbai, Singapore and have a chance of using Seattle.
Since both the logic and the map are fetching the same data source, Seattle is appearing in the Pacific next to Japan.
Someday, I'll redo the algorithm so that Seattle can go back to Washington state.
Moreover, I should distinguish the ISP, because Singapore is better than Seattle for China Mobile, while China Telecom needs Seattle.
It is a pity in China that VPS in the Asia-Pacific region is not cheap, and the lines are very complicated. Regarding the physical distance of the Spartan 4837 line, although it is directly connected to the country and has 10G bandwidth, after climbing mountains and rivers, the bandwidth to the destination is very small. I hope that the service provider has a fair price for China's network optimization, which will definitely make the plan out of stock for a long time.