Last update at :2024-06-15,Edit by888u
Vultr has several data centers in the United States, and also has a data center in its backyard "Mexico". It is also considered one of the few large businesses to sell Mexican cloud servers in Mexico. Want to know what Vultr’s Mexican cloud server looks like? Is it suitable for the network environment of mainland China user base? How is the speed? How is the performance? Let’s take a look at the simple evaluation we brought to you. The data is for reference only.
Official website: https://www.vultr.com
We chose a VPS with a high-frequency Intel series CPU for testing, with a main frequency of 3.5GHz, VULTR’s own broadcast IP, and the current I/O is approximately 1843MB/S:
FIO detailed test of hard disk reading and writing data:
Let’s see how much uplink and downlink bandwidth Xiaoji can run in the three-network environment of mainland China. We directly use speedtest.net’s nodes in mainland China, which is roughly as follows:
Let’s try it again during the evening rush hour:
Change the nodes in the Asian region that do not include China and continue looking:
Get a few European and American nodes and run iperf3:
Guangzhou Telecom can directly download the files stored on the test chicken with a browser:
Continue to compare the evening peak hours and see the speed:
The delay monitoring data of multiple nodes of the three networks in mainland China are as follows:
Outbound telecommunications, backbone network docking with twelve99 (formerly telia):
Outbound China Unicom: Take zayo, from the United States
Mobile outbound, international CMI docking PCCW:
Return to China Telecom: Take PCCW from Mexico through Florida in the southeastern United States and then directly connect back to China from Telecom's Los Angeles node
Return to China Unicom:
Beijing direction: Take Telia from Mexico to Germany via the United States, and then return directly to China through the China Unicom node in Germany,
For Shanghai and Guangzhou: take Telia to the United States, and then connect to the Los Angeles node directly back to China
Return, move to mainland China:
Beijing and Shanghai directions: take Telia to the United States, then exit from the mobile Los Angeles node and go directly to mainland China
Guangzhou direction: take Telia to the United States, then exit from the mobile Seattle node and go directly to mainland China
TIKTOK streaming media unlock test: no chance
Partial cross-regional streaming media unlocking test:
Some streaming media unlocking tests in North America:
In terms of performance testing, some parameters:
A rough summary:
The performance is very good, very powerful, don’t worry;
As for the Internet, the return trip basically starts from Mexico via Miami in the southeastern United States and then goes north to Los Angeles, California, and returns home from Los Angeles. Judging from the current situation of the three networks, it is okay. Most of them are from the three networks on the west coast of the United States. The node comes back directly. This is roughly the situation, it is still a little better than the detoured Mexican cloud server.
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