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Hurricane Electric is a classic long-established U.S. network backbone and data center provider. Its core selling point is not cheap VPS hosting, but its self-built global IPv4/IPv6 backbone, IP Transit, BGP access, colocation, and custom dedicated servers. Its network spans a large number of exchange points, with especially strong IPv6 capabilities. Its self-operated Fremont data center is sizeable and offers 24×7 on-site staff, remote hands, monitoring, and spare-parts maintenance, making it suitable for customers with requirements around network interconnection, stability, and enterprise-grade hosting.
The drawbacks are also clear: its public pages provide almost no standardized dedicated server configurations or pricing, so the purchase barrier is relatively high for individual users. There is no apparent China-optimized routing, Chinese-language support, or localized payment methods, so users should not expect especially low latency or a polished access experience from mainland China. Overall, Hurricane Electric is better suited as a U.S. West Coast option for enterprise colocation, Transit, or backbone interconnection services, rather than a first-choice VPS provider for ordinary website hosting.
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