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Boston Fiber is a local infrastructure provider focused on the Coresite BO1 data center in Boston, USA. Its product lineup mainly includes VPS, dedicated servers, data center network access, and micro-colocation. Its VPS offerings are not positioned as ultra-cheap “low-end boxes”: pricing starts at $18, but includes 8GB RAM, 10TB traffic, SSD RAID10, and IPv4/IPv6, making them better suited for small to medium-sized web applications, development and testing, databases, game servers, VPN use cases, and similar workloads. For dedicated servers, plans include IPMI, a /29 IPv4 allocation, and a /64 IPv6 allocation, with optional 1G or 10G ports, which should appeal to businesses and networking enthusiasts. Network highlights include a 100G backbone, BGP, burstable bandwidth, and the Coresite ecosystem. However, the site does not mention China-optimized routes such as CN2 or CMI, so performance from mainland China is likely to be average. Payment methods, refund policy, DDoS protection, and the specific virtualization technology are not clearly disclosed, and should be confirmed before ordering.
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bostonfiber.net is an United States VPS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $18.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach bostonfiber.net directly.