E3-1230 V2
E3 family- 4 cores / 8 threads
- 16 GB RAM
- 1 TB SSD
- 5 IP / 10GB DDOS Protection
- 1 Gbps @ 20 TB Bandwidth Out
Dedicated capacity for high-traffic websites, business applications, and custom stacks that need predictable performance, full control, and infrastructure support close at hand.
OS will start provisioning after payment.
Located at the heart of the world's network hub, a block from One Wilshire, carrying the highest network capacity in the world.
A premier APAC interconnection hub with the lowest-latency direct routes into Mainland China and across Southeast Asia.
A premium East-Asia node with optimized intra-Asia routing, ideal for latency-sensitive services across Japan and the region.
All hardware configurations are upgradeable, you may contact the sales department for more references.
Customers can choose their IP preference in A Classes. This can be automated via our custom control panel.
Dedicated hardware with 100% overhead, power redundancy, giving full performance plus 24/7 IPMI/IKVM console access.
Reboot, power-cycle, and reinstall your OS anytime at no cost, all handled instantly through our custom control panel.
For any servers that we have in stock, deployment usually takes about 12 minutes or less. If any hardware needs special configuration from the onsite staff it can take anywhere from 1-24 hours.
We accept VISA, Mastercard, USDT, PayPal, and Payoneer.
Yes—port speed can be customized during the configuration process.
You can add up to 255 IP addresses.
As soon as your payment clears, deployment begins automatically — no waiting on a human. Your selected operating system and base stack are imaged onto the server, configured, and brought online for you. In most cases the server is fully installed and ready in as little as 10 minutes.
Our custom Control Panel puts day-to-day operations in your hands. Trigger reboots and OS reloads, manage power, and make IP address adjustments on demand — the panel automates the work behind the scenes so routine changes happen in a few clicks instead of a support queue.