If you're running websites that need both blazing-fast China connectivity and enterprise-grade DDoS protection, you're probably tired of choosing between speed and security. Most providers force you to pick one or the other. The good news? DMIT's PVM.LAX.sPro.Fixed series just restocked, and it's one of the rare options that actually delivers both—premium CN2 GIA routes for all three major Chinese carriers on the return path, plus always-on 5Tbps+ DDoS mitigation upfront.
The restocked PVM.LAX.sPro.Fixed plan comes with:
2 vCPU cores – Enough processing power for small to medium workloads
2 GB RAM – Balanced memory allocation for typical web applications
40 GB SSD storage – Fast NVMe-backed drives for quick I/O
1000 GB monthly transfer – Only counts clean traffic after DDoS filtering passes through
300 Mbps VirtIO network interface – Hardware-accelerated networking stack
1 IPv4 + 1 IPv6 /64 subnet – Dual-stack connectivity right out of the box
5Tbps+ always-on DDoS protection – Cloudflare's infrastructure handles inbound filtering
Annual price sits at $139/year, which breaks down to roughly $11.58/month when you think about it that way.
Here's the practical part most people care about: outbound traffic (from your server to visitors in China) goes through Cloudflare's DDoS scrubbing centers first. That's your 5Tbps+ protection layer. Return traffic (responses heading back to China) uses CN2 GIA routes across all three major Chinese carriers—China Telecom, China Unicom, and China Mobile.
What this means in plain terms: Your site stays online during attacks, and Chinese visitors still get fast page loads because the return path doesn't get routed through congested public peers. It's a hybrid approach—security upfront, speed on the way back.
The test IP they've provided is 45.88.194.49 if you want to run your own latency checks or traceroutes before committing.
This setup works well if you're dealing with:
Content sites with Chinese audiences – News portals, blogs, or media platforms where uptime matters and you can't afford slow load times in mainland China
E-commerce storefronts – Especially if you've dealt with competitor DDoS attacks before or operate in industries where downtime directly kills revenue
SaaS platforms serving Asia-Pacific users – Web apps that need consistent performance across the region without getting knocked offline by volumetric attacks
The hardware specs (CPU, RAM, disk performance) are solid for typical web workloads. You're not getting a budget VPS with corner-cutting—the underlying infrastructure can handle moderate traffic spikes without choking.
👉 Looking for rock-solid uptime with premium China routes and built-in attack mitigation? DMIT's high-defense Los Angeles VPS plans combine Cloudflare protection with CN2 GIA connectivity, which is exactly what you need when standard VPS options leave you vulnerable to either slow speeds or downtime.
Based on third-party testing data floating around (not our own benchmarks, so take it with appropriate skepticism):
The processor and memory benchmarks show respectable single-core and multi-core scores. Disk I/O hits expected ranges for NVMe-backed storage—random reads/writes don't bottleneck typical database operations or file serving. Network tests confirm the CN2 GIA routing actually works as advertised for China Telecom, Unicom, and Mobile return paths.
Latency to major Chinese cities hovers in acceptable ranges for Los Angeles-based hosting. You're not getting Hong Kong or Tokyo proximity, but you're also not dealing with the packet loss and jitter that comes with cheaper routes.
Let's be clear about what you're not getting:
Unlimited bandwidth – 1TB/month is generous for most sites, but if you're streaming video or serving large file downloads at scale, you'll hit that cap
Instant provisioning – These plans sell out regularly, so when they're in stock, you need to move fast
Flexible billing – Annual payment only, no monthly option if you want to test the waters first
The 300 Mbps interface is plenty for most use cases, but if you're running a CDN origin or handling sustained large file transfers, you might bump into that ceiling during traffic spikes.
DMIT carved out a niche by combining two things that usually don't overlap: premium China connectivity (which typically focuses on speed without much DDoS mitigation) and enterprise-grade attack protection (which usually sacrifices routing quality for security).
Most VPS providers targeting Chinese markets either give you fast CN2 routes with minimal protection, or robust DDoS filtering with terrible latency to China. This plan sits in the middle—Cloudflare handles the incoming garbage traffic, CN2 GIA handles the legitimate responses heading back to users.
For site operators who've dealt with both slow Chinese load times and downtime from attacks, that combination is worth the premium over basic VPS pricing.
If your site needs to stay online during attacks while still delivering fast page loads to Chinese visitors, the PVM.LAX.sPro.Fixed series solves a real problem. The hardware specs handle typical web workloads without choking, the DDoS protection is legitimate enterprise-grade infrastructure (not some marketing claim), and the CN2 GIA return routing actually improves real-world latency compared to standard international peers.
At $139/year, you're paying for the routing quality and protection layer—not just bare compute resources. Whether that's worth it depends on how much downtime or slow China connectivity is currently costing you. For sites where those issues directly impact revenue or user retention, the math usually works out. 👉 Check current availability and detailed specs for DMIT's Los Angeles high-defense VPS options here—these plans restock irregularly, so if you need this specific combination of features, grabbing one while they're available makes sense.