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China Windows VPS

Hi,
Do you know any Windows VPS provider in China? It is not for hosting, so I think license is not required.

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  • @shallownorthdakota said:
    Chindows

    Whats the address? Couldn't find it.

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  • mlcmlc Member

    you can order in alibabacloud

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  • jikjik said: It is not for hosting, so I think license is not required.

    How does one come to such a conclusion.

  • eoleol Member

    @RoboMWM said:

    jikjik said: It is not for hosting, so I think license is not required.

    How does one come to such a conclusion.

    Simple.
    You add all facts then subtract all uncertainties, add some logic, common sense, bring to a boil while stirring constantly and then ignore it all together.

  • use Singapore server may have good peering to china

  • @RoboMWM said:

    jikjik said: It is not for hosting, so I think license is not required.

    How does one come to such a conclusion.

    Google for ICP license. It is Windows license!

  • @uxtvdl said:
    use Singapore server may have good peering to china

    The ip should be from China as well.

  • @jikjik said:

    @RoboMWM said:

    jikjik said: It is not for hosting, so I think license is not required.

    How does one come to such a conclusion.

    Google for ICP license. It is Windows license!

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  • jikjik said: It is not for hosting, so I think license is not required.

    You could install GNU GPL software on your Windows to make it stronger and win.

  • Guys, from license I meant license for hosting in China, not Windows license :smiley:
    I found a hosting with good pricing.

  • randvegetarandvegeta Member, Host Rep

    @RoboMWM said:

    jikjik said: It is not for hosting, so I think license is not required.

    How does one come to such a conclusion.

    I thought it was pretty clear he was referring to the ICP, given the context of needing a VPS in CHINA.

    He's correct. If he's not running a website, an ICP is not required.

    Windows license is required, but hey you know.. it's China, so maybe not lol.

  • @jikjik said:
    Guys, from license I meant license for hosting in China, not Windows license :smiley:
    I found a hosting with good pricing.

    I am curious, is special license needed to open hosting service in China?

  • I am curious, is special license needed to open hosting service in China?

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  • @jikjik said:

    I am curious, is special license needed to open hosting service in China?

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  • @eol said:

    Simple.
    You add all facts then subtract all uncertainties, add some logic, common sense, bring to a boil while stirring constantly and then ignore it all together.

    Wow a rare case of a moderately good-quality commente from eol. 👏👏

    jikjik said: Google for ICP license. It is Windows license!

    I did ctrl-f on the wikipedia article and found nothing for "Windows" so I shall ask again, how does one come to this conclusion.

    My driver's license is a Windows license.

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  • die > @RoboMWM said:

    @eol said:

    Simple.
    You add all facts then subtract all uncertainties, add some logic, common sense, bring to a boil while stirring constantly and then ignore it all together.

    Wow a rare case of a moderately good-quality commente from eol. 👏👏

    jikjik said: Google for ICP license. It is Windows license!

    I did ctrl-f on the wikipedia article and found nothing for "Windows" so I shall ask again, how does one come to this conclusion.

    My driver's license is a Windows license.

    Sir, are you a traveler?

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  • @RoboMWM said:

    @eol said:

    Simple.
    You add all facts then subtract all uncertainties, add some logic, common sense, bring to a boil while stirring constantly and then ignore it all together.

    Wow a rare case of a moderately good-quality commente from eol. 👏👏

    Thanks for the compliment.

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  • endofficeendoffice Member
    edited February 2019

    I have a friend in Hong Kong who uses hostus.us... not sure if you are in that part of the country but here are some of the specs/prices they offer. Friend vouches that they were very communicable and accommodating which is something you don't always find in some of the more shadowy mainland Chinese colocators/hosting companies.

    PLAN 1
    – Intel Xeon E5 Processor
    – 1 CPU Core
    – 512 MB RAM
    – 25 GB SSD Storage
    – 750 GB Bandwidth
    – IPv4 and IPv6

    $4.35 per month

    PLAN 2
    – Intel Xeon E5 Processor
    – 3 CPU Cores
    – 3,072 MB RAM
    – 100 GB SSD Storage
    – 3 TB Bandwidth
    – IPv4 and IPv6

    $19.95 per month

  • endoffice said: I have a friend in Hong Kong who uses hostus.us... not sure if you are in that part of the country but here are some of the specs/prices they offer. Friend vouches that they were very communicable and accommodating which is something you don't always find in some of the more shadowy mainland Chinese colocators/hosting companies.

    Hong Kong is very specifically not China, and totally separate network situation, useless if you really want China for monitoring/etc

  • CConnerCConner Member, Host Rep

    You should go to Bing.com and search for it.

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  • eoleol Member
    edited February 2019
  • @eol said:
    http://bing.cn/

    EDIT2:

    What kind of cancer is this?
    Redirected me to a Chinese taobao item... probably with a referral...

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  • eoleol Member
    edited February 2019

    Unfortunately it's too late to EDIT2.

    EDIT2:
    I mean EDIT3 of course.

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  • Try Aliyun Hong Kong and https://moeclub.org/2017/08/31/361/

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