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TaiWan/Singapore Windows VPS needed
XIAOSpider97
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Krypt SG is too expensive....
Are there any other choose?
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Vultr/Digital Ocean
DO cannot Windows and route from China Telecom to DO-SG will take NTT Japan.
Vultr used, high ping to China Telcom.....
oneasiahost
Its KVM no longer available...
how much your budget?
And pray tell, is there a Vultr location in Singapore, or in Taiwan?
I can afford $20
for $20 you wont find any windows vps on SG (correct me if I wrong). how about HK?
http://www.edis.at/en/server/kvm-vps/hong-kong/
within your budget.
Go for vultr
They do custom ISO.
I have to repeat what @rm_ said, does vultr offer VPS in SG or TW?
They mix Digital Ocean and Vultr to one
Before buying Vultr
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/39215/vultr-feature-matrix
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HK does not have high speed...
WOW I see... It has shared 100Mbps uplink.
But though this is in HK, it's not optimized to China Mainland. China Mainland have 150ms ping...
AFAIK They do in singapore, not sure about TW.
What's that "AFAIK" is based on? Perhaps something other than visiting the Vultr website and checking the "Locations" section?
Most folks there only well known DO and Vultr because had a bunch of free credit from them, mix and believe they located everywhere in World, instead check locations lists.
Root.lu offer 1Gb Singapore VPS with unmetered BW for 10 EUR month, probably much better deal than Digital Ocean but not sure if they support Windows
Most recently, we had the VPS server. Tou can be found here: https://maxided.com/dedicated_servers/singapore
Bunch of overpriced reseller stuff, why not buy directly from main provider for less?
From the website it says "Unlimited on 100 Mbit/s (shared)".
Whats the problem in this? Japan is much closer to Taiwan and so the Singapore.
The problem is that the two required locations were named specifically, and if you are suggesting a different third location, then say so and explain why you think it's a good choice to consider, not just bluntly drop the name of a provider which doesn't even have SG/TW (though apparently some think they do), without any comments.
His one required location met with DO while if he can't get Taiwan then Tokyo is his best bet and closest.
Nothing cheap in Taiwan and you will not get $20 for 100mbps and 500GB/month traffic.