Today we have something a bit different as Roy from Stack Network Ltd has sent us two offers for our loyal readers. Stack Network was founded by Roy in 2015 and it’s a registered business in the UK, Hong Kong and China and they focus on virtual servers, dedicated servers and other web developments. They tell us that there is 24/7 support via Live Chat and tickets receive a responses in minutes.
As they are focused on the Chinese market they support Paypal, Credit cards, Bank transfers (Open a ticket for details) and AliPay. We do suggest you read their Terms and Conditions and their Product Policy prior to sign up.
The Mainland China dedicated server and Hong Kong VPS don’t have a bandwidth cap but will be limited by a port speed e.g 1Mbps for the vps and 10Mbps for the dedicated server.
KVM Node Specs
– E3-1230V5
– 64GB of RAM
– 4x 2TB HDD with LSI 9271 Hardware RAID10
– 1Gbps uplink in Los Angeles
Datacenter Name – Psychz Los Angeles Datacenter (KVM VPS)
Test IPv4: 104.149.18.203
Test Files: 200MB
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Thanks Mark for posting our first offers at LEB!
I got notified by my staff while I am flying back to Hong Kong after a vocation, I will be answering all the questions posted here once I am available.
My staff will be available to handle orders and tickets, however Chinese tickets might be a bit delayed as its National Days in China, your patience is appreciated!
Cheers!
Roy
can you please provide any test ip of HK?
Yes sure – feel free to ping 122.9.46.65 for reference.
HK location going wild :) But 1Mbps just terrible..
Thanks for the comment Lucas,
It’s just the cost that makes the deal ‘terrible’ – it’s over 40 times more expensive than it at US, hard to believe right?
We might consider releasing a product line that has no China direct route, but I do not have any ETA yet, obviously it won’t apply to this promotion.
Cheers!
Roy
It is not. HE sells at 7$ with normal commit in HK making it at most 7 times more expensive than EU/US.
PCCW also does not cost 40$/Mbit.
Yea that’s what I meant ‘we might consider releasing a product line that has no China direct route’.
Currently we have CN2(China Telecom Next Generation Carrying Network) in the blended bandwidth, that’s why the cost is insane.
And why need stuck with direct China route if it cost more than normal, just skip it for more affordable prices and traffic amount.
Not about prices in China and HK for hardware and BW, but 1Mbps really slow, tried Alibaba Cloud with 2Mbps,really slow like a shit
Yes I absolutely agree on that, but we are currently serving a large amount of Chinese customers.
And I am working on bringing a more attractive offer on LEB next time, better bandwidth performance but still affordable price.
Thanks Lucas!
Chinese market biggest in the World, but not everyone who looking for HK VPS live in this region So Direct China routes not matter
Copyright Policy for China VPS?
Copyright policy in China mainland is relatively looser than US, but everything hosted on mainland server MUST NOT be against Chinese law.
We will be actively working with you if things happen and need to take action, usually a proper timeframe is given unless it’s very serious.
Let me know if you have any concerns, I will be very happy to answer all of your questions!
Cheers!
Roy
Any ipv6 in China?
Unfortunately not yet.
It’s said that Chinese government still need some time to upgrade the well-known GFW to restrict IPv6 networking so that they can block citizens in China from visiting sites like Twitter, Facebook etc. just like they did for IPv4.
Thus, I do not have any ETA on the IPv6 availablity on China dedicated servers, however I would make it happen once possible.
The GFH is very well capable of IPv6 filtering – the same hardware is used in Iran.
Any reviews or benchmarks?
Do you have VPS service in Mainland China?
For users in China ftp is very slow to sites outside
China. Would VPS in HK or mainland help local China users?
Hello Rob,
Thanks for the interests but we do not provide VPS service in China mainland yet.
You might need to consider Aliyun or Qcloud for your requirement, but if you are going to host websites on the VPS, you have to get a ICP license first. HK would be ideal for you as it does not need ICP license to host websites, and the latency to mainland customers is almost the same with it in mainland.
Is that in Shenzhen? “China” is not really indicative…
No it’s in Xingyi city, Guizhou Province of China.
Indeed we need to point it out at the offers, as the network performance varies in different locations.
I’ve added the information provided to the original post.
Thank you, Mark!
Will you be able to handle the Beian for someone who isn’t able to be in China?
Yes we might be able to help, but I want to point it out this wouldn’t be free, I would prefer to call it an “addon service”.
Great offers
1.do I need an icp for the Chinese server?
2.if I paid the cost of the disk and a reasonable fitting service charge would it be possible to upgrade to say 3tb disk for example?.
Hi Teddy,
> 1.do I need an icp for the Chinese server?
You don’t unless you are going to host websites on 80 port.
> 2.if I paid the cost of the disk and a reasonable fitting service charge would it be possible to upgrade to say 3tb disk for example?.
Yes that’s doable, contact us for details.
how hard is it to get an icp license?
Could you help me and would roughly would the cost be . I am here in Guangzhou. Any benefit paying via wechat or alipay?
Their OpenVZ does not provide TUN/TAP and the website is silent about it.
I asked for money back and they just did not reply.
Got a server from these guys through this $39 deal. The server would randomly lose connection, and when tech support was contacted, they ‘swear’ it’s because the server is in China (and I am not), and that it’s ‘fake downtime’ (like Trump’s #FakeNews!)
Most recently, no responses to support tickets at all for days. Don’t understand what’s going on – either it’s because of this $39 ‘deal’ that they refuse to support, or they’re about to go belly up and don’t care about pissing off customers.
I suggest everyone stay away from these guys!
better stay out with these company, the downtime just ridiculous as trump