Sharktech: A simple evaluation of the 1Gbps bandwidth unlimited traffic server in the Dutch data center

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Last update at :2024-02-20,Edit by888u

How is the Shark Computer Room? Is the Shark Computer Room good? How is the Shark Dutch Server? It is estimated that people with business needs in the Netherlands are more likely to know the answer. The webmaster has obtained an independent server from the Dutch computer room of Sharktech. This Dutch server has access to 1Gbps bandwidth and does not limit traffic. I plan to use this machine to test it with everyone and share some data for your reference.

Official website: https://sharktech.net

Latest promotion:

CPU: Dual Xeon E5-2678v3 – 48 x 2.5GHz CPU: Dual Xeon E5-2678v3 – 48 x 2.5GHz
Memory: 64 GB DDR3 Memory: 64 GB DDR3
Hard drive: 1 TB NVMe SSD Hard drive: 1 TB NVMe SSD
Traffic: no limit / month (1Gbps port) Traffic: no limit / month (10Gbps port)
IPv4:5 IPv4:5
$129/month $599/month
Purchase link Purchase link

10Gbps bandwidth – unlimited traffic

Dedicated server, optional in the United States (Los Angeles, Denver), Netherlands (Amsterdam), 10Gbps bandwidth, (shared) unlimited traffic, comes with 5 IPv4, free 60Gbps DDoS defense.

Computer room CPU Memory Hard disk Price Purchase
Los Angeles e3-1270v2 16G 2T HDD $299/month Link
Los Angeles 2*e5-2670v2 32G 2T HDD $399/month Link
Denver e3-1270v2 16G 2T HDD $279/month Link
Netherlands e3-1270v2 16G 2T HDD $255/month Link
Netherlands 2*e5-2670v2 32G 2T HDD $311/month Link

All evaluations of the four major computer rooms:

Los Angeles: Sharktech: $129/month/2*E5-2678v3/64GB memory/1TB NVMe hard drive/unlimited traffic/1Gbps-10Gbps bandwidth/DDOS/Los Angeles computer room simple evaluation

Chicago: sharktech: Simple evaluation of Chicago computer room 1Gbps bandwidth unlimited traffic server

Denver: sharktech: Shark Denver computer room 1Gbps bandwidth server, simple evaluation

Netherlands: sharktech: A simple evaluation of the 1Gbps bandwidth unlimited traffic server in the Dutch computer room

The test machine is a dual-channel e5-2650v2 with 32G memory. The hard disk has a 240G SSD. BBR was turned on before the test. You can see that the I/O is roughly around 401MB:

Hardware performance

Let’s take a look at the FIO test. The 4K effect here is actually pretty good:

speedtest China mainland node test server's uplink and downlink bandwidth, the uplink reaches Guangzhou up to 460Mbps, the downlink reaches up to 840Mbps

iperf3 runs on European and American nodes, especially the European and Dutch nodes, and the maximum uplink and downlink are around 941Mbps:

Ping data of more than 120 nodes in mainland China provided by ping.chinaz.com:

China Mainland Telecom’s outbound backbone is directly connected to telia:

China Unicom's outbound route is directly connected to Telia:

China Mobile used to be CMI docking cogentco:

Return to mainland China China Telecom: gtt to cteurope to connect to mainland China

Return to China Unicom in mainland China:

Return to mainland China China Mobile: telia to mainland China

For the return trip, generally speaking, telecom users have a higher advantage. European telecoms go directly back to China; China Unicom and China Mobile are either cogentco or telia, which may be relatively weak during the evening peak period.

Finally run a single-core Unix bench:

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Sharktech: A simple evaluation of the 1Gbps bandwidth unlimited traffic server in the Dutch data center

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