Publish: 2015-01-16 | Modify: 2017-08-07
China's leading Internet application service provider, ChinaNet, recently launched a free virtual hosting service. Previously, ChinaNet's low-end virtual hosting X3 was welcomed by many bloggers, but X3 has been officially removed from the shelves. The latest addition is the free virtual hosting, which is just as powerful.
The free virtual hosting does not support telephone services, but the web space is 1GB (larger than X3), with 10GB of traffic and a maximum concurrency of 150. However, for small and medium-sized blogs, it is completely sufficient. The conditions for receiving the hosting are that the user has already completed real-name authentication and the hosting must be registered with ChinaNet. ChinaNet, owned by Alibaba Cloud, naturally has fast and stable hosting speed. I hope that this kind of free activity can continue to create benefits for grassroots bloggers.
Welfare address: ChinaNet Free Hosting
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.