How about Vultr cloud server? A brief evaluation of the situation of Vultr India (Mumbai) data center

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Last update at :2024-06-14,Edit by888u

What about vultr? How about vultr cloud server? How about vultr Indian cloud server? Generally speaking, when visiting India from mainland China, it is almost impossible to find a completely direct connection on the market. This is the current norm. So is vultr’s Indian cloud server suitable for users in mainland China? Is it fast for vultr’s India to come to mainland China? How is the network? Let’s take a look at it and share a simple evaluation data.

Official website: https://www.vultr.com

It is roughly guessed that the CPU should be one of the three AMD EPYC™ 7702, 7702P, and 7662 models, all with 64 cores and 128 threads. I habitually turn on BBR and see that it is broadcast. The approximate hard disk I/O is 620MB/s:

FIO tests the reading and writing data of the hard disk in detail, detailed results:

Let’s take a look at how far Xiaoji’s network can go. Except for the first nearest node, the rest are three network nodes in mainland China. The test is the uplink and downlink bandwidth:

According to the data during the evening peak period, the performance of China Telecom is not even a little bit worse:

Testing other nodes in Asia, we found that nodes in India have the best effect:

The data of iperf3 running in Europe and America is pretty good:

The webmaster Guangzhou Telecom used Chrome to download the files stored on Test Chicken to test the speed. The approximate results are as follows:

The situation during the evening peak backbone network explosion period was significantly attenuated compared to the daytime:

Test latency data of more than 100 nodes around the world (mainly mainland China):

For outbound telecommunications, the backbone network takes NTT to Japan, Singapore and then to India:

For China Unicom's outbound journey, the backbone network connects to TATA and then passes through Singapore and is direct:

Mobile outbound journey, international CMI docking with Telstra via Singapore and then directly to India

Return to China Telecom:

Beijing direction: Take Tata all the way out of India, first to Japan and then to San Jose in the United States, and then directly back to China from the San Jose node of Telecom

Shanghai direction: After leaving India, go straight to the UK via cogent, and then use Telecom’s London node to directly connect back to China

Guangzhou direction: After leaving India, take TATA to Japan and then to Los Angeles, USA, and then connect to the telecommunications backbone network

Return to China Unicom:

Beijing direction: Take cogent out of India to the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, and Germany, and then as4837 return to China

Shanghai/Guangzhou direction: Take TATA from India to Singapore, and then return as4837

Return, move to mainland China:

Beijing direction: Take Telia from India to the United Kingdom, New York, and San Jose in the United States, and directly connect back to the mobile San Jose node

Shanghai direction: India, France, Germany, directly connected back from Mobile Germany's Frankfurt node

Guangzhou direction: India, the United Kingdom, New York, and Seattle in the United States, directly connected back from the mobile Seattle node

Streaming media TIKTOK unlock test, seems to be useless:

Cross-region streaming media unlock detection:

Try unlocking in North America:

Some performance test data:

A rough summary:

AMD+NVMe, the performance is very good and enough for everyone.

Network direction:

For the outbound journey, usually the backbone of mainland China goes to Japan and then to Singapore and then to India, or omits Japan and only receives Singapore and then goes to India;

On the return trip, this was the most messed up instrument I have ever seen. It is estimated that Indian machines will look like this when they come to mainland China. Normally, they will detour through Europe and then go to the United States and then return to China.

If it is for markets other than mainland China, it is still good; if it is for mainland China and requires an Internet connection, then give up!

Official website: https://www.vultr.com

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How about Vultr cloud server? A brief evaluation of the situation of Vultr India (Mumbai) data center

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