Last update at :2024-06-10,Edit by888u
ufovps’ Hong Kong vps is divided into BGP, CN2, and CN2 GIA. It seems that this CN2 should be the legendary CN2 GT. In view of the fact that ufovps has been in operation for a long time, and it is also a officially registered Hong Kong company, we have also gained certain recognition for ufovps, so let’s make a simple evaluation of ufovps’ “Hong Kong Cloud Server CN2” series. Data For reference only, I hope it will be a little helpful to people who want to buy ufovps.
Official website: https://www.ufovps.com/hk_vps_cn2/
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VPS features: KVM virtualization, hard disk raid10, supports Windows Chinese version\Linux, CN2+ direct BGP line, comes with an IPv4
Memory | CPU | Hard disk | Bandwidth | Price | Purchase |
1G | 1 core | 30G | 3M | 58 yuan/month | Link |
1G | 1 core | 50G | 4M | 68 yuan/month | Link |
2G | 2 cores | 80G | 5M | 98 yuan/month | Link |
3G | 4 cores | 100G | 6M | 198 yuan/month | Link |
4G | 4 cores | 150G | 7M | 298 yuan/month | Link |
5G | 6 cores | 300G | 8M | 398 yuan/month | Link |
8G | 6 cores | 400G | 9M | 598 yuan/month | Link |
12G | 8 cores | 500G | 10M | 798 yuan/month | Link |
The model I saw after CPU virtualization was fake, with a main frequency of 2.0GHz, an approximate I/O of 188MB/S, and I turned on BBR:
FIO tests hard disk read and write:
The VPS with 10M bandwidth is used for testing by default. We use speedtest.net's three network nodes in mainland China to test how far it can run in mainland China. Judging from some nodes, the uplink can indeed reach 10Mbps, and the downlink is basically fine:
Compared with the evening peak hours, the gap between network performance during the day is still a bit big:
Other nodes in Asia basically have little impact:
For files stored on VPS, the actual download speed of Chrome used by Guangzhou Telecom is around 474KB/S:
Evening peak download is around 438KB/S:
Ping test data of 80 nodes in mainland China, provided by ping.chinaz.com:
For the outbound journey of China Telecom, take CN2:
China Unicom outbound, China Unicom backbone transfer to China Telecom CN2:
Mobile, Wannian Guangdong export to CMI:
Return to Mainland China Telecom: all take CN2 back
Return to China Unicom: Return directly from China Unicom Hong Kong node
Return to China Mobile: Return directly from the Hong Kong Mobile node
Lastly go to Unix bench, let’s take a look at it:
A rough summary:
Telecom is Shuangcheng CN2,
The outbound journey to China Unicom is via CN2, and the return journey is directly from the Hong Kong Unicom node;
The outbound mobile journey is from Guangdong to CMI, and the return journey is also directly connected to the Hong Kong mobile node;
Overall, the network is well optimized; since the bandwidth is shared, it may not be suitable for user groups with particularly large bandwidth and traffic requirements. Generally speaking, small websites, remote offices, etc. should still be fine. .
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