Running a website that needs both speed and security? You're probably tired of choosing between expensive DDoS protection and decent China routing. DMIT's PVM.LAX.sPro.Fixed plan offers something refreshingly practical: 5Tbps always-on protection with three-carrier CN2 GIA return routes, all for $139 annually. For site owners dealing with occasional attacks or needing stable China access, this hits a sweet spot that most hosts simply don't offer at this price point.
Let me break down the specs without the marketing fluff:
PVM.LAX.sPro.Fixed Configuration:
2 vCPU cores
2 GB RAM
40 GB SSD storage
1000 GB monthly transfer (counts only clean traffic after filtering)
300Mbps network interface
1 IPv4 + 1 IPv6 /64 subnet
5Tbps+ DDoS protection (always active)
Annual cost: $139
The interesting part? Outbound traffic routes through Cloudflare's protection infrastructure, while return traffic uses CN2 GIA across all three major Chinese carriers (China Telecom, China Unicom, China Mobile). You get DDoS mitigation and fast China connectivity in one package.
Hardware performance is solid across the board—CPU, RAM, and disk speeds all perform well in standard benchmarks.
Test IP: 45.88.194.49
Most site owners face a practical problem: standard VPS plans either have good routing OR decent protection, rarely both. Budget CN2 GIA plans typically offer minimal DDoS defense. High-protection services often route traffic through cleaning centers that add latency.
This configuration addresses both by splitting responsibilities. Your outbound connections benefit from Cloudflare's massive 5Tbps protection capacity, filtering attacks before they reach your server. Meanwhile, visitors from China get fast return routes through CN2 GIA premium networks—no additional hops through scrubbing centers after the fact.
For bloggers, small e-commerce sites, or API services with Chinese user bases, this means you're not constantly monitoring for attacks or explaining to users why your site loads slowly from Shanghai. The protection runs continuously rather than kicking in only during detected attacks, which eliminates those vulnerable windows when automated attacks slip through.
If you're comparing hosting options and need reliable protection without sacrificing China connectivity, 👉 check out DMIT's current availability and detailed network specifications—stock on these plans tends to move quickly since they're priced notably below comparable alternatives.
That 1000 GB monthly transfer only counts clean traffic after DDoS filtering. If your site gets hit with a 50 GB attack, it doesn't count against your quota. You're only billed for legitimate visitor traffic. This is actually useful for small sites—you're not penalized bandwidth-wise for being attacked, which happens more often than most new site owners expect.
The 300Mbps interface provides enough headroom for traffic spikes without bottlenecking. For a typical content site or small web application, that's more than sufficient unless you're hosting large file downloads.
Based on community testing data, the hardware performs consistently well. CPU benchmarks show good single-thread performance for PHP/Node.js workloads. Disk I/O handles database operations smoothly. The 2GB RAM is adequate for standard WordPress installs, small databases, or lightweight applications—though you'll want more if you're running memory-intensive frameworks or multiple services.
Network latency to major Chinese cities typically ranges from 140-180ms, which is respectable for a US West Coast location with premium routing. During peak hours, routes remain stable rather than degrading like budget international links often do.
DMIT's PVM.LAX.sPro.Fixed plan makes sense if you need both security and China accessibility without enterprise pricing. The $139 annual cost delivers always-on 5Tbps protection, CN2 GIA return routing across all three carriers, and solid hardware performance. It's particularly suited for websites serving Chinese audiences, API endpoints requiring stability, or any project where choosing between protection and speed feels like an unnecessary compromise. Just keep in mind these plans restock irregularly, so availability matters when you're ready to move forward.