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NextArray is positioned not as a standard VPS provider, but as a U.S.-based server colocation provider, focusing on rack space and 1U/2U colocation in cities such as Dallas, Charlotte, Los Angeles, and Chicago. Its main strength is its low entry price: 1U colocation starts at $69/month and includes 25TB traffic, a /29 IPv4 subnet, optional DDoS protection, and 10Gbps uplink. This makes it appealing for teams that already own server hardware and want to place it in U.S. data centers. The control panel uses EasyDCIM, with access to graphs, IPMI, and OS reinstall options, while remote hands pricing is transparent. Note that the Los Angeles and Chicago pages currently indicate they are not accepting new equipment due to facility migration, so Dallas or Charlotte are better choices for now. In addition, there is no mention of China-optimized routes such as CN2, 9929, or CMI, and no Chinese-language support or mainland China payment methods are evident, so users should not expect especially low latency or a strong access experience from mainland China. Overall, it is best suited for cross-border e-commerce, U.S.-focused business deployments, gaming, or enterprise users looking to colocate their own hardware.
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nextarray.com is an United States VPS provider. TG4G tracks its product information, with monthly pricing from $69.00, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach nextarray.com directly.