Last update at :2024-06-13,Edit by888u
Digitalocean's North American computer rooms are not limited to the United States. In fact, they have always existed in Canada. However, they are easily ignored by the user base in mainland China. Perhaps it is because of network problems in Canada and mainland China. So how effective is digitalocean’s Canadian VPS? How's the speed, how's the performance? Is it suitable for use in mainland China? Let's do a simple evaluation. The data speaks for itself. You will know after reading it.
Official website: https://www.digitalocean.com/
The CPU model has been mentioned many times by the webmaster before when testing the cloud servers in other digitalocean computer rooms. I won’t talk nonsense here. What we can see is that the hard disk I/O is currently about 1053MB/s. look. bbr is turned on here habitually:
FIO’s detailed test of the hard drive’s read and write performance is indeed powerful:
Let’s see how far the test chick’s network can run: the nearest node test of speedtest.net can currently run 2Gbps uplink and 1764Mbps downlink; the rest are three network nodes in mainland China, Tianjin Mobile The maximum uplink speed is close to 500Mbps, and the maximum downlink speed of Shanghai Telecom exceeds 3Gbps:
Compare the uplink and downlink when the backbone network is congested during the evening peak,
Uplink and downlink tests of other nodes in Asia:
iperf3 tested European and American nodes, and the results are as follows:
The file stored on the test chicken is downloaded directly from the browser by the webmaster Guangzhou Telecom, and the speed is approximately 6.2MB/s:
During the evening peak period, the speed is still 3.5MB/s,
Latency monitoring data of more than 170 nodes around the world:
Telecom outbound, backbone network docking with tata:
China Unicom outbound: backbone network docking with tata
Mobile outbound journey, international CMI docking from Hong Kong to Japan and then to the United States and then to Canada:
Return to China Telecom: Take Tata to Telecom’s node in San Jose or Los Angeles on the west coast of the United States, and then connect directly back
Return to China Unicom:
Beijing direction: Take Telia to the east coast of the United States, go to the United Kingdom, then go through France to Germany, and then pick up AS4837 and come back
Shanghai direction: Take Telia from the San Jose exit on the west coast of the United States to China Unicom AS4837 and return
Guangzhou direction: Take Tata from the San Jose exit on the west coast of the United States to China Unicom AS4837 and return
Return, move to mainland China:
In the direction of Beijing and Guangzhou, take Telia to the mobile nodes on the West Coast of the United States, Seattle and San Jose, and then directly connect back;
Shanghai direction: NTT is used to export from Seattle on the west coast of the United States to Tokyo, Japan, then to Hong Kong, then connect to Hong Kong, and then come back
Some performance test data:
Roughly evaluate:
In terms of performance, we can see that the test data is very high, so anything can be done;
As for the network, the backhaul routes of China Telecom and China Mobile are almost the same, while those of China Unicom are slightly worse.
If you really don’t want to be crowded with everyone on the west coast of the United States, then Canada is an option.
VPS evaluation of all DigitalOcean computer rooms:
Netherlands: https:// /50881.html
UK: https:// /50853.html
Germany: https:// /50828.html
US. New York: https:// /50771.html
US. San Francisco: https:// /50799.html
Canada: https:// /50746.html
India: https:// /50909.html
Singapore: https:// /50934.html
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