Pzea, A VPS host brand with English interface belonging to KVMLA, a Chinese merchant (known as President K). Lao Zuo also shared a VPS host that paid $12 for the Spring Festival in his previous blog. He also got one at that time and hasn't bothered recently due to time problems. Recently, I didn't understand why I was struggling with the VPS host scheme with multiple IP addresses. Could it be that there were too many IP addresses that were idle before, and it would be better to send them out for promotion.
A few days ago, perhaps many friends saw the promotional VPS scheme of giving 20 IP addresses. Today, many friends talked about the 10IP VPS host scheme, and there are two computer rooms in Los Angeles and Fremont, which are still in stock after the current inspection. From the test of Lao Zuo, the speed is not particularly ideal, but its multi IP is still attractive for those who need to test some specific projects.
First, PZEA VPS host 10IP scheme
- CPU: 2 core CPU
- Memory: 512MB
- Hard disk: 30GB
- Traffic: 800GB
- Port: 100Mbit
- Architecture: OpenVZ
- Number of IPs: 10 independent IPs
- Price: $29.50/year
- computer room: Los Angeles | Fremont
- CPU: 3 core CPU
- Memory: 1024MB
- Hard disk: 70GB
- Traffic: 1200GB
- Port: 100Mbit
- System: OpenVZ
- Number of IPs: 10 independent IPs
- Price: $51.00/year
- computer room: Los Angeles | Fremont
- CPU: 4 core CPU
- Memory: 2048MB
- Hard disk: 100GB
- Flow: 1500GB
- Port: 100Mbit
- Architecture: OpenVZ
- Number of IPs: 10 independent IPs
- Price: $64.00/year
- computer room: Los Angeles | Fremont
In terms of the number of IP addresses, the number of 10IP addresses this time is not as good as the previous 20IP addresses. For such a large number of IP addresses, ordinary users have little use. Some projects with multiple IP requirements are relatively affordable. There must be an annual payment scheme to select 10 IPV4 options.
Second, Pzea data center test IP
Los Angeles: 104.251.225.253
Fremont: 104.143.39.2
Third, PING speed test
1. Los Angeles

2. Fremont

In conclusion, from the perspective of PING speed, packet loss still exists in some regions. So Lao Zuo is not sure whether the performance difference can meet the needs of each user. Only from the cost performance of multiple IP, there are many IP addresses. I can use a machine that pays $12 a year to build a small website or play with LINUX. I am not sure whether it can meet specific needs. Of course, if you have too many IP users, you can leave a message and share it with other users in need.