If you want to span the globe with one provider, ProwHost may be just the ticket.
They offer service in Virginia, Oregon, Ohio, Singapore, London, Frankfurt , Mumbai, Paris, Seoul, Ireland, Tokyo, Montreal, and Sydney, with VPS prices starting at $1.83/month on annual commit.
Their Terms of Service is available on their web site. They accept Paypal, Credit Card, Bitcoin.
Here’s a little about ProwHost in their own words:
“ProwHost was established in 2020. Aiming to gain an important share in the web hosting and cloud server sector since its establishment, ProwHost continues on its way with sure steps.”
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Linux VPS
Linux 512MB
| Linux 1GB
| Linux 2GB
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Linux 4GB
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Windows VPS
Windows 1GB
| Windows 2GB
| Windows 4GB
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NETWORK INFO:
- Locations : Virginia, Oregon, Ohio, Singapore, London, Frankfurt , Mumbai, Paris, Seoul, Ireland, Tokyo, Montreal, Sydney
- All Location Looking Glass : https://lg.prowhost.com/
HOST NODE INFO:
- 2x Intel Xeon E5-2686
- 256 GB RAM
- 4x 1TB SSD
- Hardware RAID10
- 1Gbps uplink
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Hey uhh, just for what it’s worth I went for this deal and it’s literally just AWS EC2.
I now plan to just max it out as constantly as possible to ideally cost Amazon more than I paid.
Thanks for sharing this information to other users! :)