Recently, DMIT introduced a major upgrade to its Los Angeles node lineup: the previous AN4 series has been completely discontinued and replaced by the brand-new AN5 hardware platform. Meanwhile, the Tokyo AS3 Pro series continues to maintain its original specifications and pricing, remaining one of the best low-latency options available.
This restock mainly focuses on the highly popular Los Angeles (LAX) and Tokyo (TYO) locations, continuing to feature premium China-optimized routes including CN2 GIA, AS9929, and CMIN2. These VPS plans are ideal for website hosting, relay/proxy usage, cross-border business, streaming unlocks, and more.
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1. Key Highlights of This DMIT Restock
- Los Angeles AN5 fully replaces AN4 with upgraded hardware and improved performance
- Two network options available:
- Unified pricing: $119.99/year or $12.98/month
- Tokyo AS3 remains stable with CTGNet CN2 GIA and excellent low-latency performance
- All plans include:
- 1Gbps port speed
- SSD storage
- DDoS protection
2. DMIT VPS Plan Specifications
| Plan | CPU | Memory | Storage | Traffic | Bandwidth | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| LAX.AN5.Pro.TINY | 1 vCPU | 2GB | 20GB SSD | 1TB | 1Gbps | $119.99/year or $12.98/month Order Now |
| LAX.AN5.EB.TINY | 1 vCPU | 2GB | 20GB SSD | 1.5TB | 1Gbps | $119.99/year or $12.98/month Order Now |
| TYO.AS3.Pro.TINY | 1 vCPU | 1GB | 20GB SSD | 500GB | 1Gbps | $21.90/month Order Now |
3. Network & Node Analysis
1️⃣ Los Angeles LAX.AN5 Series
- Pro Version
- Triple-network CN2 GIA return routing
- IPv6 traffic routed via CMIN2
- Best for users who prioritize maximum stability, especially China Telecom users
- EB Version
- China Telecom & China Unicom: AS9929
- China Mobile: CMIN2
- Offers more traffic and better overall value
👉 Simple recommendation:
- Need the best routing stability → Choose Pro
- Need more traffic and better value → Choose EB
2️⃣ Tokyo TYO.AS3 Pro
- Triple-network CTGNet CN2 GIA routing
- Noticeably lower latency than US West Coast nodes
- Recommended for:
- Real-time applications
- API services
- Cross-border eCommerce backends
4. Buying Recommendations (Practical Advice)
- China Telecom users should prioritize the Pro series (CN2 GIA)
- China Unicom users can choose either EB or Pro
- China Mobile users are generally better suited for the EB series (stable CMIN2 routing)
- If latency is your top priority → Choose Tokyo AS3 directly
- It is strongly recommended to test your local routing using the Looking Glass tools before purchasing:
- Los Angeles LAX.AN5 Pro:
https://lg.dmit.sh/?server=lax-pro
- Los Angeles LAX.AN5 EB:
https://lg.dmit.sh/?server=lax-eb
- Tokyo TYO.AS3 Pro:
https://lg.dmit.sh/?server=tyo-pro
- Los Angeles LAX.AN5 Pro:
5. DMIT FAQ (Extended Edition)
Q1: Why was AN4 replaced?
A: AN4 resources were sold out, and DMIT replaced them with the more powerful AN5 platform as part of a normal hardware upgrade cycle.
Q2: What is the biggest difference between AN5 and AN4?
A: The main improvements are better hardware performance, including upgraded CPU platforms and improved overall stability. However, DMIT has not disclosed the exact CPU models.
Q3: Which is better for website hosting, Pro or EB?
A:
- If your target visitors are mainly from mainland China → Pro is more stable
- If you need more traffic or serve overseas users → EB offers better value
Q4: What kind of workloads is Tokyo AS3 suitable for?
A: Ideal for:
- Low-latency websites
- Gaming or API services
- Japan and Asia-Pacific market operations
Q5: Can I upgrade the VPS configuration later?
A: Yes. DMIT allows upgrades through the control panel by paying the price difference. Specific rules depend on the official Terms of Service.
Q6: What is the difference between CN2 GIA and AS9929?
A:
- CN2 GIA: Premium China Telecom route with lower latency and lower packet loss
- AS9929: High-quality China Unicom route with better cost performance
Q7: Is it suitable for streaming unlock purposes?
A: Yes, but streaming unlock capability depends on the assigned IP range. Testing before production use is recommended.





