DiyVM is a domestic cloud service provider founded in 2009, specializing in VPS cloud servers, dedicated server rentals, elastic IPs, SSL certificates, and cloud disk products. Its data centers cover Hong Kong, Osaka (Japan), and Los Angeles (USA), mainly targeting users for website hosting, cross-border business, remote applications, and lightweight computing scenarios.
Its VPS products use KVM virtualization architecture. Some routes offer CN2 optimized networks (Hong Kong CN2 / Los Angeles CN2) and adopt a “bandwidth-limited + unlimited traffic” billing model, which gives it certain advantages compared to similar-priced products.
DiyVM official website:
Hong Kong VPS Server – US VPS Server – Japan VPS Server – DIYVM Cloud Hosting
DiyVM Core Features Overview
DiyVM VPS has the following key features:
- Established early (2009), relatively stable infrastructure
- Supports Hong Kong CN2 and US CN2 optimized routes
- KVM-based VPS, compatible with Linux and Windows systems
- NVMe/SSD storage combination with good read/write performance
- Supports Alipay and WeChat Pay
- Supports snapshots and basic cloud management features
- Unlimited monthly traffic (with bandwidth limitations)
Hong Kong VPS Plans (CN2 Route)
The Hong Kong node is located in the Sha Tin data center and uses CN2 optimized routing, suitable for services targeting users in mainland China.
Test IP: 154.48.247.1
| CPU | RAM | Storage | Bandwidth | IPv4 | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dual Core | 2GB | 50GB NVMe | 5Mbps | 1 IP | ¥50/month Link | Entry plan |
| Quad Core | 4GB | 60GB NVMe | 5Mbps | 1 IP | ¥100/month Link | Recommended for websites |
| Quad Core | 8GB | 70GB NVMe | 10Mbps | 4 IPs | ¥200/month Link | Multi-IP business |
| Octa Core | 16GB | 80GB NVMe | 10Mbps | 6 IPs | ¥400/month Link | Enterprise use |
| Octa Core | 32GB | 100GB NVMe | 15Mbps | 6 IPs | ¥800/month Link | High load |
| 16 Core | 64GB | 500GB NVMe | 15Mbps | 6 IPs | ¥1600/month Link | Compute-intensive |
US VPS Plans (CN2 Route)
The US node is located in Los Angeles and provides CN2 optimized routing, suitable for cross-border access and foreign trade business.
Test IP: 103.50.254.1
| CPU | RAM | Storage | Bandwidth | IPv4 | Price | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dual Core | 2GB | 50GB SSD | 10Mbps | 1 IP | ¥50/month Link | Entry plan |
| Quad Core | 4GB | 60GB SSD | 15Mbps | 1 IP | ¥100/month Link | Recommended for websites |
| Quad Core | 8GB | 70GB SSD | 15Mbps | 4 IPs | ¥200/month Link | Multi-IP business |
| Octa Core | 16GB | 80GB SSD | 20Mbps | 6 IPs | ¥400/month Link | High performance |
Routing & Use Case Analysis
1. CN2 Routing Performance
DiyVM’s Hong Kong and US nodes use CN2 optimized routing, providing more stable latency for access from mainland China. Suitable for:
- Cross-border e-commerce websites
- Foreign trade showcase websites
- Overseas relay nodes
- Small API services
- TikTok / social media auxiliary nodes
2. Unlimited Traffic Model
DiyVM uses a “unlimited traffic + limited bandwidth” model:
- Pros: No need to worry about monthly traffic limits
- Cons: Speed may be limited during peak hours
Pros & Cons Summary
Advantages
- Low entry price (from ¥50/month)
- CN2 optimized routing supported
- Unlimited traffic
- Multi-IP support
- Convenient payment methods (Alipay / WeChat Pay)
Disadvantages
- Relatively low bandwidth (starting from 5Mbps)
- High-tier plans become expensive quickly
- Not suitable for high-bandwidth video or download services
FAQ
Q1: Is DiyVM suitable for website hosting?
Yes, it is suitable for small to medium websites such as corporate sites, blogs, and foreign trade landing pages, but not for high-traffic or high-concurrency platforms.
Q2: Which is faster, Hong Kong or US?
Hong Kong CN2 usually has lower latency to mainland China, while US Los Angeles CN2 offers more balanced international connectivity and stability.
Q3: Is it really unlimited traffic?
Yes, traffic is unlimited, but bandwidth is limited, so speed depends on bandwidth constraints.
Q4: Can Windows be installed?
Yes, both Linux and Windows systems are supported, but Windows is recommended only on higher-memory plans.
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