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Fork Networking is a U.S. server provider with a fairly traditional engineering-oriented culture, emphasizing real hardware, human support, and long-term stability. It publicly states that it has over 20 years of industry experience. Its products are centered around Portland / U.S. West Coast resources, covering LXC/KVM VPS, dedicated servers, colocation, and IPv4 leasing.
Its strengths include BGP multihoming, full IPv4/IPv6 support, generous bandwidth allocations on dedicated servers, and practical enterprise-oriented features such as remote reboot, KVM/IPMI, reverse DNS, and private VLANs. It is a good fit for websites, databases, VPNs, self-hosted applications, game servers, and development infrastructure.
However, this is not a provider optimized for mainland China access. There is no mention of CN2, 9929, CMI, or similar China-optimized routes, so for users in China it is better viewed as a standard U.S. node rather than a low-latency route back to China. VPS plans start at $20/month, which is not cheap, but the value lies in reliable support and transparent resources. It is best suited to English-speaking technical users who prioritize stability and hands-on support.
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unixcolocation.com is an United States Dedicated provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach unixcolocation.com directly.