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[LET Special Deal] US 7950X VDS Plan | More features | Unlimited bandwidth

Hello LET community!
Today, we're excited to introduce our second limited-time event and share updates on our recent progress.
About Us
- Founded: December 2023 (China-based) | Global Expansion: UK entity registered in December 2024
- Infrastructure:
- Operate independent data centers in China 🌏
- Provide overseas ASN & IP leasing services
- Utilize premium providers including OVH, Hetzner, Hosthatch, Fiberstate, and 1Gservers to ensure optimal hardware performance and stability ⚡
Services:
- KVM & LXC virtualization
- ASN and IP leasing
Completed Milestones
- Recently registered KUXUEYUN LLC and obtained ARIN membership (currently in the waiting list).
- Completed registration of an Estonian entity to adopt EUR as the primary settlement currency.
Upcoming Plans
- Acquire RIPE membership and purchase a permanent /22 or larger IPv4 block.
- Deploy hardware colocation in Kansas or Salt Lake City (US), starting with a 700TB storage system paired with dual EPYC7003 servers (2TB RAM).
🔥 Very Limited-Time Deals
We pre-pay annually for leased servers to minimize costs and maximize value.
Introducing our Salt Lake City 7950X VDS lineup.
The hardware resource overselling rate for VDS products is significantly lower than that of VPS products, typically around 1.2 times the total memory capacity,ensuring maximum dedicated and burst performance for your services.
Host Server Information and purchase links below:
- Location: Salt Lake City
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X
- RAM: 192GB DDR5 RAM
- Storage: 1×1TB + 2×4TB Samsung 990 PRO NVMe
- Network: 10Gbps
Use code KXY-VDS-SALE
for 20% recurring discount (Annual payment gets one month free).
Plan | Cores | RAM | Storage (NVME) | Bandwidth (in+out) | Sales Price (USD) | Order Link |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
VDS-US-SLC-4G | 3 (1 dedicated) | 4GB | 128GB | 15TB@10Gbps | $8/month | Buy Now |
VDS-US-SLC-8G | 4 (2 dedicated) | 8GB | 256GB | 30TB@10Gbps | $16/month | Buy Now |
VDS-US-SLC-16G | 6 (3 dedicated) | 16GB | 512GB | 60TB@10Gbps | $28/month | Buy Now |
🎁 Bonus Service Period
Opt for semi-annual/annual payments, reply with your order number after payment, and enjoy +1 month free as our gift!
🌟 Key Features
- Post-quota speed: 300-500Mbps
- Nested virtualization support
- Windows Support: Windows 7-11, Server 2012-2025 (Not Activated)
- Network: 1× IPv4 + /64 IPv6 included
- Control Panel: Self-service reboot, OS reinstall, and more
- Payment: Alipay, WeChat, Credit Card (via Stripe)
- Custom ISO support: Allows mounting multiple ISO images to manually install operating systems, such as proxmox,If you require any specific ISO, please let us know.
- OS Templates:
- Ubuntu 18/20/22/24
- Debian 10/11/12 (cloud kernel included)
- AlmaLinux 8/9
- CentOS 6/7/8/9
- Fedora 34
- Rocky Linux 8/9
- SUSE 15
- Scientific 7
📊 Network Tests
- Salt Lake City: http://us-slc.kuxueyun.com
⚠️ Important Notes
- CPU Allocation: Dedicated cores (full usage allowed), shared cores (burst up to 1 hour)
- Shared Resources: IO and network bandwidth are shared across users,please use them responsibly.
- Flexible Management: VDS policies are more lenient than standard VPS
- Port 25: Blocked – use third-party email services instead
- Prohibited: DDoS, port scanning, public proxies, crypto mining, or other abuse
Discounted plans are non-refundable.
Questions? Visit our Announcements or comment below!
Thank you for being part of this incredible community! 🎉
Comments
GLWS!
glws!
Good, Used very stable. If there is a big giveaway, it is better: D
VDS YABS. It has been online stably for more than half a month.
Offer violates rules:
Only post offers that are less than or equal to $10/month, or equivalent recurring.
Two of three packages exceed price ceiling.
Thank you very much for your reminder. I'm not sure if there's a separate definition specifically for VDS. Is there actually a difference between VPS and VDS? I'm a bit confused about this.
There isn't a VDS category, so that VPS rules apply.