How about arkecx cloud server? A brief evaluation of the cloud server in the India-Chennai data center

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

arkecx has 2 data centers in India and provides Indian cloud server services. The default minimum bandwidth is 1Gbps. As the second most populous country in the world, India has a vast market; therefore, choosing an Indian cloud server to sink into the Indian market is an indispensable operation for those who want to enter the Indian market. What we bring to you this time is the evaluation of the cloud server in arkecx’s computer room in Chennai, India. The data is for reference only!

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arkecx all computer room evaluation:

North America:

San Jose: https:// /51561.html

Capital of the United States: https:// /51995.html

Chicago: https:// /52340.html

Dallas: https:// /52399.html

Miami: https:// /52371.html

Los Angeles: https:// /51955.html

Los Angeles CN2 GIA: https:// /51333.html

South America:

Saint Paulo: https:// /51927.html

Europe:

Amsterdam: https:// /51905.html

Moscow: https:// /52053.html

London: https:// /52024.html

Madrid: https:// /54087.html

Asia:

Japan: https:// /52869.html

Japan CN2 GIA: https:// /51305.html

Hong Kong: https:// /52801.html

Hong Kong CN2 GIA: https:// /51494.html

Bangkok, Thailand: https:// /51409.html

Manila, Philippines: https:// /51436.html

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: https:// /51464.html

Jakarta, Indonesia: https:// /54058.html

Chennai, India: https:// /52926.html

Mumbai, India: https:// /53014.html

Hanoi, Vietnam: https:// /52898.html

Dubai, United Arab Emirates: https:// /53975.html

Fujairah, United Arab Emirates: https:// /54003.html

Singapore: https:// /52840.html

This test still chooses the lowest configuration cloud server with a main frequency of 2.1GHz. Zenlayer’s own IP is broadcast to the Indian computer room. The current hard disk I/O is approximately 436MB/S:

FIO tests the hard drive’s ability to read and write data in detail:

Let’s run it on different speedtest nodes of the three networks in mainland China to see how much uplink and downlink bandwidth different nodes can achieve? The approximate results are as follows:

We will test the same operation again during the evening peak period when the backbone network explodes. The data is as follows:

Look at the testing status of some nodes in America, Europe, Asia, and Africa:

Similarly test the general effect of other nodes in Asia:

The files stored on Test Chicken, Guangzhou Telecom, after turning on BBR, the download speed is roughly as follows:

For the same test, we changed the evening peak time period and compared it again, and found that the attenuation dropped by two-thirds:

Test delays at different nodes of the three networks in mainland China:

On the way to Telecom, take NTT, first detouring around Japan, then going to Singapore, and then to India:

The outbound route to China Unicom is the same as China Telecom:

To move outbound, take Singapore Telstra to India after Hong Kong International CMI:

Return to China Telecom:

Towards Beijing and Shanghai: Take TATA all the way to San Jose on the west coast of the United States, then transfer to China Telecom’s node in San Jose and then connect directly back to China

Guangzhou direction: Take TATA all the way to Los Angeles, USA and then connect to the telecommunications backbone

Return to China Unicom:

Beijing and Shanghai: Take Tata from India to Singapore Tata and then connect to China Unicom's AS4837 backbone

Guangzhou direction: take Tata to Singapore, then transfer to China Unicom’s Singapore node and return directly to China

Return, move to mainland China:

Beijing direction: take Airtel to Singapore, transfer to Telstra, then transfer to Mobile Singapore node, and then connect directly back to China

Shanghai direction: take Airtel to Europe, and directly connect back to China from Mobile UK node

Guangzhou direction: take airtel to Singapore and then to Hong Kong PCCW, then transfer to Hong Kong node, and then directly connect back to the mainland

TIKTOK streaming media unlock test: Philippines, OK

Cross-regional streaming platform unlocking test:

Some performance test data:

A rough summary:

There is nothing to worry about in terms of performance, hard disk I/O, CPU performance, etc. are all running well;

As for the Internet, all telecom return journeys bypass the United States. China Unicom and China Mobile basically follow the same route from India, Singapore, Hong Kong, and the mainland. So far, I have never seen a better route for Indian VPS to mainland China and China Telecom.

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How about arkecx cloud server? A brief evaluation of the cloud server in the India-Chennai data center

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