How about Japanese cn2 gia vps? The evening peak data tells you how about Japanese CN2

Host evaluation may be the first official release in the world Tile mover The CN2 GIA line VPS of the Japanese computer room, tell you how about the Japanese cn2 GIA vps with the data of the late peak period of the backbone network explosion?! The cn2 gia vps evaluation data of tile movers in Japan is for reference only. Welcome friends who like tile movers and Japanese cn2 gia vps to exchange and discuss( Poke here to communicate ).

 

 

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Surprisingly, the Japanese tile mover cn2 gia vps replaced the hardware of the new AMD platform with the tile mover's own IP broadcast. The webmaster opened the BBR, and the hard disk I/O was about 1.3GB/S:

 

FIO tests the reading and writing of the hard disk, and the data is more detailed. Let's have a look. At least, it is extremely popular at present:

 

What effect can the Japanese cn2 gia network, the most concerned tile mover, achieve in mainland China, right? For the domestic three networks (Telecom, Unicom, and Mobile) nodes of speedtest.net, let's test how much uplink and downlink bandwidth can be reached with the nodes. Does that explain the problem? Let's take a look at the data of the evening peak:

 

Compared with the effect of leisure time in the daytime, is there a big gap?

 

Let's look at the effect of node testing in Asia except mainland China:

 

The test run of iperf3 in Europe and America:

For the data files stored on the VPS under test, the webmaster is Guangzhou Telecom, and they are directly downloaded locally using Chrome browser, with a speed of about 16.3MB/S, which is really good:

 

Then compare those tested during the daytime and those tested last night:

 

 

If you pay attention to PING data, look at the data of 70 or 80 nodes nationwide provided by ping.chinaz.com. The following figure is measured at 8:00 p.m.:

 

For the telecommunication journey, CN2:

 

China Unicom goes to Tokyo, Japan after the backbone of China Unicom goes to the Hong Kong Unicom node:

 

Mobile journey, mobile CMI directly connects to Tokyo, Japan:

 

Return to China Telecom : Go out of the machine room, go CN2 directly to the entrance of Shanghai, China, and then go their separate ways

 

 

 

Return to China Unicom : It is CN2 line, coming in from the entrance of Shanghai, China

 

 

 

Return trip, move to China : When the machine room comes out, it goes directly to China via CN2 and Shanghai entrance

 

 

 

Take the Unix bench. It's not very interesting. It's all sharing anyway. The score is so low:

 

 

Do you want to stream media or Amazon?

 

To sum up:

Telecom, two-way CN2 GIA;

China Unicom, the backbone network goes out from Hong Kong to Japan, and goes back to China Telecom CN2 GIA to the entrance of Shanghai;

Mobile, CMI directly connects to Japan, and the return trip also takes Telecom CN2 GIA to the entrance of Shanghai;

That is to say, the backhaul is a three network CN2 GIA, and at least 1Gbps bandwidth

In the previous evening peak test, you also saw how much you can run. If you have enough budget, you can finish the work with your eyes closed.

 

Evaluation article of all VPS of tile movers

High end network:

Hong Kong cn2 gia HK – HongKong CN2 GIA (HKHK_8)

Japan cn2 gia JP – Tokyo Equinix TY8 CN2 GIA

Hong Kong CMI :      HK: Hong Kong (CMI) [HKHK_3]

Softbank :        Japan: Osaka (Softbank) [JPOS_1]

US CN2 GIA US: Los Angeles, California (DC6 CT CN2GIA-E) [USCA_6]

US CN2 GIA: US: Los Angeles, California (DC9 CT CN2GIA) [USCA_9]

Netherlands AS9929 :    EU: Amsterdam, Netherlands (China Unicom Premium) [EUNL_9]

Australia AS9929  : AU: Sydney [AUSYD_1]

 

General network:

Los Angeles CN2 GT: US: Los Angeles, California (DC3 CN2) [USCA_3]

Los Angeles QuadraNet: US: Los Angeles, California (DC2 QNET) [USCA_2]

Los Angeles Multacom: US: Los Angeles, California (DC4 MCOM) [USCA_4]

Los Angeles zenlayer: US: Los Angeles, California (DC8 ZNET) [USCA_8]

California - Fremont: US: Fremont, California [USCA_FMT]

California Fremont Unicom AS4837: US: Fremont-8, California [USCA_FMT8]

New Jersey - East Coast: US: New Jersey [USNJ]

New York - East Coast: US: New York [USNY_2]

Canada Ottawa: CA: British Columbia, Vancouver [CABC_1]

Netherlands Amsterdam: EU: Amsterdam, Netherlands [EUNL_3]

Middle East - Dubai: UAE: Dubai [AEDXB_1]

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