Simple evaluation: Bricklayer Japanese VPS, taking the Softbank route, 2.5~10Gbps bandwidth, tell you how Bricklayer is like

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Last update at :2024-06-09,Edit by888u

How about Bricklayer vps? The price is so expensive, how fast is it to move the tiles? This time, I will take you to see what the VPS of the Japanese SoftBank line is like among the three high-end lines of Bricklayer: American cn2 gia, Dutch Unicom MVP, and Japanese Softbank. "Bricklayer Japanese VPS is a simple evaluation to see if your Japanese Softbank line is suitable for you." This was evaluated when Japan was first launched. Now 8 months have passed, let's explore again!

US cn2 gia, Japan Softbank, Netherlands (three networks) China Unicom, 2.5~10Gbps bandwidth, the only one on the market

Up to 10Gbps American cn2 gia and Japanese SoftBank enterprise-class network bandwidth, based on KVM virtualization, SSD raid10 array, comes with an IPv4, and supports snapshot function for free (can be imported and exported).

Memory CPU SSD Traffic Bandwidth Price Purchase
1G 2 cores 20G 1.0T/month 2.5G $50/quarter Link
2G 3 cores 40G 2.0T/month 2.5G $90/quarter Link
4G 4 cores 80G 3.0T/month 2.5G $57/month Link
8G 6 cores 160G 5.0T/month 5.0G $87/month Link
16G 8 cores 320G 8.0T/month 10G $160/month Link
32G 10 cores 640G 10.0T/month 10G $290/month Link
64G 12 cores 1280G 12.0T/month 10G $550/month Link

I don’t know the specific model of the CPU. The main frequency is 2.7GHz. The system comes with BBR turned on by default, and the hard disk I/O is approximately 412MB/S:

Let’s test it again with FIO:

The lowest configuration was used for the test, and the written bandwidth is 2.5Gbps. However, judging from the node test in mainland China on speedtest.net, the uplink bandwidth is 1639Mbps and the downlink bandwidth is 5759Mbps. The downlink bandwidth seems to exceed the official 2.5Gbps. Come on:

Let’s compare it during the evening peak hours: the uplink is up to 1570Mbps and the downlink is 1563Mbps; the uplink difference is not very big, but the downlink difference changes greatly

speedtest.net has removed the nodes from mainland China in the Asian region. Let’s see the effect:

The effect of running iperf3 in Europe and America:

How much can it actually run? Taking Guangzhou Telecom as an example, the webmaster used the Chrome browser to directly download files stored on the test VPS. At 9:51 am, the download speed was about 17.1MB/S:

At 9:34 pm, which is what we call the time of network explosion every day, the download speed is 15.7MB/S. Compared with the daytime, the difference is not very big:

The download speed of 15MB/S is child's play for websites and so on, and it can be opened in seconds; for watching videos, this is at least 15W.

People like to look at ping as a parameter to judge whether the VPS is fast or not. It’s hard for the webmaster to say whether this is right or wrong. Since you want to see it, let me give you some data. Ping.chinaz.com provides more than 80% of the data in mainland China. Test data of different nodes:

Telecom goes to SoftBank:

China Unicom goes to SoftBank:

Mobile outbound, CMI Hong Kong goes out to connect with SoftBank:

On the return trip, to China Telecom: All went through SoftBank

Return to China Unicom: SoftBank

Return to China Mobile: SoftBank

Finally, let’s run on the Unix bench:

Final summary:

Whether it is tested during the day or at night, the uplink and downlink bandwidth is relatively sufficient. The webmaster Guangzhou Southern Telecom can run that high, so it should not be a big problem for some users.

In terms of network, it can almost be said that the three networks are forced to use SoftBank. You may say that the outbound mobile network is connected to SoftBank after CMI. There is no way. China Mobile is forced to export all exports from Guangdong to Hong Kong. CMI.

Related VPS evaluation articles

High-end network:

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

Japan cn2 gia: JP – Tokyo Equinix TY8 CN2 GIA

HK: Hong Kong (CMI) [HKHK_3]

Japan: Osaka (Softbank) [JPOS_1]

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

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]

Regular 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]

US: Fremont, California [USCA_FMT]

California-Fremont-China 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]

EU: Amsterdam, Netherlands [EUNL_3]

Middle East-Dubai: UAE: Dubai [AEDXB_1]

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Simple evaluation: Bricklayer Japanese VPS, taking the Softbank route, 2.5~10Gbps bandwidth, tell you how Bricklayer is like

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