krypt data center ion cloud: a simple evaluation of Singapore data center cn2 network cloud server

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

In addition to the Los Angeles and San Jose data centers in the United States, ion cloud's cloud servers are actually more suitable for mainland Chinese users to choose, that is Singapore, and Singapore's cn2 network has more advantages than the American cn2 in mainland China. You may say that ion cloud also has PCCW and China mobile lines in Singapore. In fact, these two lines have not been replenished since they were out of stock. It can be understood that they are no longer sold. How about ion cloud Singapore cn2 cloud server? Take a look at the evaluation we brought to you, the data is for reference only!

Official website: https://ion.krypt.asia

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Judging from the cloud server we got, the CPU is e5-2680v3 (2.5GHz). We habitually turned on BBR when testing, and the approximate I/O was 286MB/S:

Maybe you think the FIO test is more reliable:

During the evening peak period, I will use speedtest mainland China nodes to test the uplink and downlink bandwidth of the cloud server. Maybe I found an "error". The official minimum bandwidth is 10Mbps, but my test found that the uplink bandwidth 1Gbps is given, but the downlink bandwidth is limited to 10Mbps. If you are smart, you may have noticed this "error". This kind of problem may be corrected as soon as the official discovers it.

Come and compare the leisure time during the day in mainland China:

The test results of speedtest other nodes in Asia are as follows:

iperf3 tests in Europe and the United States:

We stored a file on the cloud server we tested, Guangzhou Telecom, and the local Chrome browser. The download speed was 16.8MB/S (about 135Mbps). Note that this was around 8:49 during the evening peak:

Let’s continue to compare the performance during leisure hours during the day (approximately 258Mbps):

Let’s run a Unix bench. The single-core score is 935, which is pretty good:

If you are concerned about ping, take a look at the volume data of 80 nodes in mainland China provided by ping.chinaz.com (remember, this was tested at night):

To travel from mainland China, China Telecom takes CN2:

For China Unicom's outbound journey, you can also take CN2:

Mobile outbound, Hong Kong CMI to PCCW (no detour, don’t get it wrong):

Return to China Telecom:

Return to China Unicom:

Return, move to mainland China:

To summarize: From the perspective of routing, except for the mobile outbound journey, the rest of the round-trips are CN2 links. Basically, it is not an exaggeration to say that the three networks force CN2. Therefore, the effect is naturally awesome.

All line reviews:

Los Angeles: https:// /45193.html

San Jose PREMIUM: https:// /45217.html

San Jose GIA: https:// /45241.html

Singapore CN2: https:// /45265.html

Official website: https://ion.krypt.asia

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