Publish: 2020-11-10 | Modify: 2020-11-10
HostKvm was founded in 2013 and is associated with brands such as LOCVPS/ZJI. Currently, HostKvm provides data centers in Hong Kong, Singapore, Japan, the United States, and South Korea, all of which use the KVM virtualization solution. All services are specially optimized for mainland China. Payment methods supported include Alipay and Paypal. HostKvm has appeared on Xiaoz's blog before and is suitable for website building users, but not for other special purposes.
If you haven't used HostKvm before, you can go to the official website: https://www.hostkvm.com/ to register. If you want to learn about previous reviews, you can refer to my previous articles:
Event Period: October 21, 2020 - November 12, 2020 Event Details:
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After recharging, you need to submit a ticket to contact the customer and send the bonus. The ticket processing time is relatively fast during working hours. Xiaoz has already recharged $50 and is waiting for the 40% off discount on Double Eleven.
Xiaoz has previously purchased servers in Singapore and Japan, and the connections to mainland China were direct with good speed. The international data center in Hong Kong has also been tested, and the latency to mainland China was low, but the download speed was slow (not sure about the current situation). It is recommended to choose the CN2 route for Hong Kong data centers. This time, Xiaoz plans to try the South Korea data center and will provide additional reviews after purchasing on Double Eleven.
HostKvm does not have native IPs, so if you buy a server in Japan, it may not be recognized as Japan (it may show the United States), but it does not affect website building usage or speed. HostKvm does not allow V&P-N and is not suitable for certain special purposes. It is recommended for users who want to build websites without hassle.
HostKvm Official Website: https://www.hostkvm.com/
I come from China and I am a freelancer. I specialize in Linux operations, PHP, Golang, and front-end development. I have developed open-source projects such as Zdir, ImgURL, CCAA, and OneNav.