During its 1st anniversary, BitsFlowCloud launches the “1st Birthday Pre-order” campaign, focusing on low-cost lightweight VPS plans covering two key locations: Tokyo, Japan and Los Angeles, USA.
Event highlights:
- All products are pre-orders (Pre-order)
- Expected latest launch date: before June 10, 2026
- No refund before the server is launched
- After launch, a limited refund is available within 48 or 72 hours (depending on plan rules)
- KVM virtualization + VirtFusion panel
- IPv4 (some native/non-native) + IPv6 /64
- After exceeding traffic, speed is limited to 2Mbps
Tokyo Data Center Plans (TYO Series)
1. TYO-S / TYO-S Special Edition
| Item | Configuration |
|---|---|
| CPU | 1 vCPU (Intel Platinum 8173M) |
| RAM | 512 MB DDR4 |
| Disk | 10 GB NVMe SSD RAID1 |
| Bandwidth | 500 Mbps (shared) |
| Traffic | 600 GB/month |
| IPv4 | 1 (non-native) |
| IPv6 | /64 |
| Virtualization | KVM |
| Panel | VirtFusion |
| Price | ¥99 / year Purchase Link |
2. TYO-M / TYO-M Special Edition
| Item | Configuration |
|---|---|
| CPU | 1 vCPU (Intel Platinum 8173M) |
| RAM | 1 GB DDR4 |
| Disk | 20 GB NVMe SSD RAID1 |
| Bandwidth | 1 Gbps (shared) |
| Traffic | 1200 GB/month |
| IPv4 | 1 (non-native) |
| IPv6 | /64 |
| Price | ¥178 / year Purchase Link |
3. TYO-L / TYO-L Special Edition
| Item | Configuration |
|---|---|
| CPU | 2 vCPU (Intel Platinum 8173M) |
| RAM | 2 GB DDR4 |
| Disk | 40 GB NVMe SSD RAID1 |
| Bandwidth | 2.5 Gbps (shared) |
| Traffic | 2400 GB/month |
| IPv4 | 1 (non-native) |
| IPv6 | /64 |
| Price | ¥316 / year Purchase Link |
Los Angeles Data Center Plans (US-LAX Series)
1. US-LAX-S Pre-order
| Item | Configuration |
|---|---|
| CPU | 1 vCPU (AMD EPYC 7003) |
| RAM | 1.5 GB DDR4 |
| Disk | 20 GB NVMe SSD RAID1 |
| Bandwidth | 2.5 Gbps (shared) |
| Traffic | 4 TB/month |
| IPv4 | 1 (US native) |
| IPv6 | /64 |
| Price | ¥79 / year Purchase Link |
2. US-LAX-M Pre-order
| Item | Configuration |
|---|---|
| CPU | 2 vCPU (AMD EPYC 7003) |
| RAM | 3 GB DDR4 |
| Disk | 40 GB NVMe SSD RAID1 |
| Bandwidth | 5 Gbps (shared) |
| Traffic | 8 TB/month |
| IPv4 | 1 (US native) |
| IPv6 | /64 |
| Price | ¥149 / year Purchase Link |
Key Selling Points
1. Ultra-low-cost entry VPS
Starting at only ¥79/year, ideal for lightweight websites, testing environments, and script execution.
2. Tokyo + Los Angeles dual nodes
- Tokyo: optimized for Asia access
- Los Angeles: suitable for North America and cross-border business
3. High-bandwidth shared port design
- Tokyo up to 2.5Gbps
- Los Angeles up to 5Gbps – suitable for high-traffic downloads/transfers (note shared bandwidth)
4. NVMe RAID1 Storage
Better I/O performance and reliability compared to traditional SATA SSDs.
5. Sufficient Traffic
- 600GB ~ 8TB depending on plan
- Exceeding traffic limited to 2Mbps, no extra charge (officially stated)or 72-hour
Pre-order and Refund Rules
Important restrictions for this pre-order (please read carefully):
- All products are pre-order items and cannot be refunded before activation
- After activation:
- 48-hour limited refund (for selected plans)
- or 72-hour conditional refund (depending on plan policy)
- Refund conditions may include:
- Traffic usage restrictions
- IP eligibility requirements (non-blocked by GFW or abuse lists)
Recommended Use Cases
This type of VPS is best suited for:
- Lightweight websites / WordPress blogs
- API services / bots / automation scripts
- Linux and Docker learning environments
- Proxy nodes / testing purposes
- Small-scale cross-border business testing
Not recommended for:
- High-load database systems
- Enterprise-level production environments with strict SLA requirements
- Financial or mission-critical systems requiring high stability guarantees
Conclusion
The core positioning of BitsFlowCloud’s 1st anniversary pre-order campaign can be summarized as:
Low cost + high bandwidth + pre-order model + Tokyo & Los Angeles dual-location deployment
The ¥79/year Los Angeles plan is highly competitive in the entry-level VPS market. However, users should be aware of its shared bandwidth nature and delayed provisioning model.
For users with limited budgets and lightweight workloads, this promotion is still attractive, but it is more suitable as a test or backup server rather than a primary production system.





