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DiyCloud focuses on cloud servers in Hong Kong, the United States, and Japan, with a very clear network-positioning strategy: Hong Kong uses CN2 GIA, the U.S. offering highlights AS9929, and Japan is connected via SoftBank direct routes. Overall, it is better suited to scenarios optimized for access from mainland China and the broader Asia-Pacific region. Its cloud servers are advertised as being based on KVM architecture with NVMe/SSD storage, up to 1Gbps bandwidth, and common features such as backup and recovery, monitoring alerts, dedicated firewalls, Root access, and online OS reinstallation. Typical use cases include websites, cross-border e-commerce, game servers, and lightweight enterprise workloads.
Its advantages are clear route positioning and a product ecosystem that includes bare metal servers, CDN, DDoS protection, object storage, and VPC, leaving good room for future expansion. The 30-day money-back guarantee is also somewhat appealing. The downside is that the crawled page does not show specific plan pricing, configuration ranges, traffic limits, payment methods, or company background, so overall transparency is only average. If low latency back to China and Asia-Pacific access speeds are your main priorities, DiyCloud can be considered as a candidate, but it is recommended to start with a low-end plan to test real-world network quality and support responsiveness first.
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