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Hello,
We have launched a hosting platform designed to provide predictable infrastructure without compromising performance, price, or geographic coverage.
The key concept is a unified infrastructure standard, regardless of deployment location.
The infrastructure is based in the United States and distributed across multiple states. The project is being developed with a phased expansion plan until coverage is available in every state.
This model creates a geographically distributed infrastructure with standardized characteristics. The goal is to ensure that location selection is based solely on network latency, without affecting cost, configuration, or performance. Thus, geography becomes a technical parameter rather than an economic factor.
Current implementation principles:
Our plans are standardized and offered at a fixed price. We use Intel Xeon Gold 6152 processors, KVM virtualization, and NVMe storage.
Our plans:
Stryx — 1 vCPU / 1 GB RAM / 10 GB NVMe — $3
Nyrex — 2 vCPU / 2 GB RAM / 30 GB NVMe — $5
Zerix — 2 vCPU / 4 GB RAM / 50 GB NVMe — $8
Pyron — 4 vCPU / 8 GB RAM / 70 GB NVMe — $12
Vyral — 6 vCPU / 12 GB RAM / 90 GB NVMe — $18
Cryex — 8 vCPU / 16 GB RAM / 150 GB NVMe — $26
Synox — 12 vCPU / 24 GB RAM / 200 GB NVMe — $42
Kyron — 16 vCPU / 32 GB RAM / 300 GB NVMe — $60
FyraX — 24 vCPU / 48 GB RAM / 400 GB NVMe — $80
When paying annually, you can receive a discount of up to 30%.
Promo code: LATENCY30
Valid until June 1, 2026
Network:
A speed of 500 Mbps is available for the first 32 TB of traffic. After that, the port speed is reduced to 100 Mbps until the beginning of the next calendar month.
IP addresses for ping tests:
45.149.112.1 — Illinois (IL), Chicago
45.66.164.1 — Texas (TX), Dallas
5.180.23.1 — Colorado (CO), Denver
139.28.234.1 — Michigan (MI), Detroit
185.161.70.1 — New York (NY), New York
2.56.117.1 — Arizona (AZ), Phoenix
213.59.112.1 — California (CA), Silicon Valley
Particular attention is paid to consistency: identical plans and configurations must perform identically regardless of the selected region.
The project is being developed in a steady and methodical manner, without prioritizing rapid growth or aggressive scaling. The primary focus is on quality control and infrastructure reproducibility.
Additional information:
https://qyrax.net
We have launched a hosting platform designed to provide predictable infrastructure without compromising performance, price, or geographic coverage.
The key concept is a unified infrastructure standard, regardless of deployment location.
The infrastructure is based in the United States and distributed across multiple states. The project is being developed with a phased expansion plan until coverage is available in every state.
This model creates a geographically distributed infrastructure with standardized characteristics. The goal is to ensure that location selection is based solely on network latency, without affecting cost, configuration, or performance. Thus, geography becomes a technical parameter rather than an economic factor.
Current implementation principles:
Our plans are standardized and offered at a fixed price. We use Intel Xeon Gold 6152 processors, KVM virtualization, and NVMe storage.
Our plans:
Stryx — 1 vCPU / 1 GB RAM / 10 GB NVMe — $3
Nyrex — 2 vCPU / 2 GB RAM / 30 GB NVMe — $5
Zerix — 2 vCPU / 4 GB RAM / 50 GB NVMe — $8
Pyron — 4 vCPU / 8 GB RAM / 70 GB NVMe — $12
Vyral — 6 vCPU / 12 GB RAM / 90 GB NVMe — $18
Cryex — 8 vCPU / 16 GB RAM / 150 GB NVMe — $26
Synox — 12 vCPU / 24 GB RAM / 200 GB NVMe — $42
Kyron — 16 vCPU / 32 GB RAM / 300 GB NVMe — $60
FyraX — 24 vCPU / 48 GB RAM / 400 GB NVMe — $80
When paying annually, you can receive a discount of up to 30%.
Promo code: LATENCY30
Valid until June 1, 2026
Network:
A speed of 500 Mbps is available for the first 32 TB of traffic. After that, the port speed is reduced to 100 Mbps until the beginning of the next calendar month.
IP addresses for ping tests:
45.149.112.1 — Illinois (IL), Chicago
45.66.164.1 — Texas (TX), Dallas
5.180.23.1 — Colorado (CO), Denver
139.28.234.1 — Michigan (MI), Detroit
185.161.70.1 — New York (NY), New York
2.56.117.1 — Arizona (AZ), Phoenix
213.59.112.1 — California (CA), Silicon Valley
Particular attention is paid to consistency: identical plans and configurations must perform identically regardless of the selected region.
The project is being developed in a steady and methodical manner, without prioritizing rapid growth or aggressive scaling. The primary focus is on quality control and infrastructure reproducibility.
Additional information:
https://qyrax.net