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Mimulus is more like a decentralized or marketplace-style compute rental platform than a traditional VPS provider. Its core selling point is the ability to rent CUDA, Apple Metal, AMD ROCm, and CPU machines, while also allowing users to connect idle GPU/AI hosts to the marketplace via an Agent and earn MMU by renting them out. Technically, it supports Linux NVIDIA/AMD and macOS Apple Silicon, with a relatively lightweight installation process, making it suitable for elastic compute scenarios such as AI inference, temporary workloads, and development/testing. However, from a server review perspective, the site discloses very limited information: there is no clear company background, data center location, network routing, port bandwidth, DDoS protection, IPv6 support, refund policy, terms of service, or standardized plan pricing. Payments/settlements rely on MMU, with a fixed rate of 1 MMU = 1 USDT, making it more aligned with the crypto-asset ecosystem. For users in China, there is no information about optimized routes such as CN2, 9929, or CMI, and it is not a suitable first choice for stable website hosting or production VPS use.
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