Last update at :2024-06-16,Edit by888u
cmivps' Hong Kong vps is optimized for mainland China by default, but many used networks have reported that it is Hong Kong's CN2 network. So what is the actual situation? How is the access speed of cmivps Hong Kong vps in the mainland? Is it suitable for the network environment of the three mainland networks? We have made a simple evaluation for everyone, the data is for reference only!
Hong Kong CN2 VPS – Unlimited traffic
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Features: KVM virtualization, pure SSD raid, unlimited traffic, comes with an IPv4, remember to use the discount code!
Evaluation article: https:// /42591.html
Memory | CPU | SSD | Bandwidth | Price | Purchase |
1G | 1 core | 10G | 5M | $79/year | Link |
2G | 2 cores | 20G | 10M | $141/year | Link |
4G | 4 cores | 30G | 10M | $213/year | Link |
4G | 4 cores | 50G | 20M | $495/year | Link |
8G | 4 cores | 100G | 100M | $1015/year | Link |
Hong Kong CN2 VPS – large bandwidth, limited traffic
KVM virtual, SSD RAID10, cn2+bgp network
Evaluation article: https:// /42591.html
Memory | CPU | SSD | Traffic | Bandwidth | Price | Purchase |
1G | 1 core | 10G | 500G/month | 50M | $78/year | Link |
1.5G | 1 core | 20G | 1.2T/month | 100M | $142/year | Link |
2G | 2 cores | 30G | 2.0T/month | 100M | $218/year | Link |
4G | 4 cores | 40G | 3.0T/month | 100M | $335/year | Link |
We can see from the test chick that the CPU is e5-2660v2, clocked at 2.2GHz, and the current hard disk I/O is roughly 680MB/S. The webmaster has turned on BBR:
FIO to test the current read and write status of the hard disk:
For this test, we chose a low-end product with a bandwidth of 50Mbps. We used speedtest to run uplink and downlink tests on different nodes of the three networks in mainland China to see how far it can go!
For the same test, we changed it to the evening peak period, when the backbone network exploded. Let’s see the actual effect:
Switch to nodes in different regions around the world to see:
Mainly look at the actual situation of nodes in Asia (excluding China):
Download the file stored on Test Chicken directly with Chrome to see the speed:
During the evening peak period, we tested again and the results are as follows:
The webmaster used Chengdu China Unicom's server to directly pull the data, and the speed was roughly 3.98MB/S:
Latency test data of multiple different nodes of the three networks in mainland China:
Outbound telecommunications, backbone network directly connected to the computer room:
On the outbound journey of China Unicom, the backbone network connects to South Korea's LG, and then returns to Hong Kong:
Mobile outbound, mobile CMI docking with Hong Kong pccw:
Return to China Telecom: all via CN2
Return to China Unicom: all via China Telecom’s CN2 link
Return trip to mainland China: all are via China Telecom’s CN2 link
Some streaming media unblocking test results:
Some performance test data:
A rough summary:
The current server performance can only be said to be okay, and the load is not high; in terms of network, the outbound is basically directly connected (China Unicom bypasses South Korea, which basically has no impact), and the three backhaul networks are forced to use China Telecom's CN2 link, ensuring speed. If there is a discount, it is still cost-effective in such a network situation, so you can consider it!
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