shockhosting: Simple evaluation of VPS with 1Gbps bandwidth in Tokyo, Japan data center

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Last update at :2024-06-10,Edit by888u

Shockhosting has recently launched a computer room in Tokyo, Japan. It uses solusvm management and access to 1Gbps bandwidth. The default VPS is KVM virtualization and pure SSD raid10. After adding a discount code, the monthly payment is as low as $4.99. So far, I seem to have seen everyone’s evaluation of shockhosting Japan Tokyo vps, so here we will give you the evaluation data, for reference only!

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Memory CPU SSD Traffic Price Purchase
2G 1 core 30G 1T/month $5/month Link
4G 2 cores 60G 2T/month $10/month Link
6G 3 cores 90G 3T/month $15/month Link
8G 4 cores 120G 4T/month $20/month Link
10G 5 cores 150G 5T/month $25/month Link
12G 6 cores 180G 6T/month $30/month Link

Judging from the vps (the lowest configuration version) I got, the main frequency of the CPU is 3.2GHz. The webmaster easily turned on BBR. The hard disk I/O is about 485MB. The official AS:

FIO is also very impressive after testing:

We use speedtest.net's three network nodes in mainland China to test how far the VPS network can run in mainland China. Pay attention to compare the difference between the daytime and evening peak hours:

Tests on other Asian nodes except mainland China:

iperf3 went to Europe and the United States to have a look:

Guangzhou Telecom, during the test, directly used Chrome to download files on the VPS, the speed during the day was approximately 11.4MB/S:

Moving to the evening peak period, the download speed is still 10.6MB/S:

The test data of 80 nodes in mainland China provided by ping.chinaz.com is as follows:

Forward telecom, backbone network connects to Japan's NTT:

China Unicom's outbound journey is also the backbone of China Unicom and connects with Japan's NTT:

Moving outbound, Hong Kong detoured to the United States after CMI:

Return to Mainland China Telecom: Japan's NTT connects with Mainland China's backbone

On the return trip, go to China Unicom: Beijing direction is to connect to NTT backbone network and return to China, Shanghai and Guangzhou direction is to take TATA to bypass the United States and then return

Return, move to mainland China: Japan NTT moves node to Hong Kong and then returns to China

The last Unix bench:

To summarize:

Telecom, take NTT for the outbound trip and NTT for the return trip, no detours;

China Unicom, take NTT for the outbound journey, but do not detour for the return trip to Beijing, but detour to the United States for Shanghai and Guangzhou;

Moving, the outbound journey takes a detour to the United States, and the return journey does not take any detours.

It is roughly guessed that the telecom and mobile user groups may use it better than China Unicom. However, the actual situation still needs to be tested by yourself to know. After all, China Unicom has great advantages when returning to China.

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shockhosting: Simple evaluation of VPS with 1Gbps bandwidth in Tokyo, Japan data center

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