Japan, Low End Virtual, Osaka, Starry Dns, Starrydns, Tokyo

Review: Affordable VPS in Tokyo and Osaka offered by StarryDNS!

StarryDNS has not been featured on our blog in quite a while. Our last feature of them was back in the years of 2015-2016, a period when acquiring 512MB cost $7. We also remember a stellar review about them back in 2016, left by a member of LowEndTalk, @angrysnarl, who was highly satisfied with their service.

They’re back with an exciting offer for our readers, and this time it’s particularly aimed at users in Osaka, Japan. Gone are the days of old pricing, and now they are offering a 2GB KVM with IPv4 + IPv6 for just $5 a month! This is certainly an exciting development.

Since 2015, StarryDNS has been a prominent name in affordable and consistent hosting services. We deliver a wide range of VPS and dedicated server remedies across various major locations globally such as Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, USA, and Netherlands. Our primary aim is to consistently live up to customer expectations with seamless user experiences.

With spring just around the corner, we are thrilled to announce unique promotions for our Japan KVM VPS, accessible in both Tokyo and Osaka data centers.

You can find more about them on their website and make sure to read their TOS/AUP. They accept payments via PayPal, credit cards, and Alipay.

So have you used StarryDNS recently? We’d love to get some more recent feedback on this provider. Please comment below!

Datacenter and Network Info

Colt TDC 1 – Tokyo, Japan

Equinix OS1 – Osaka, Japan

Host Node Info

2x Intel Xeon E5-2620 v4 CPU

384GB RAM

4x 2TB SSD/HDD

Hardware RAID10

1Gbps uplink

VPS Offers

JP-Promo-2024Spring-1

1 CPU

2GB RAM

20GB Storage

1000GB Transfer

150Mbps Uplink

1 IPv4

/64 IPv6

KVM/In-house Control Panel

$5 / Month

ORDER

JP-Promo-2024Spring-2

2 CPU

4GB RAM

40GB Storage

1500GB Transfer

150Mbps Uplink

1 IPv4

/64 IPv6

KVM/In-house Control Panel

$10 / Month

ORDER

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