How about shockhosting? Brief evaluation of VPS in Sydney, Australia data center

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Last update at :2024-06-16,Edit by888u

How about shockhosting? Since there are so many data centers in shockhosting, here we will briefly test the vps in Sydney, Australia for everyone! Everyone just needs to focus on routing, morning and evening peak upload and download effects, and the rest can be ignored... This evaluation data is for reference only!

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4G 2 cores 60G 2T/month $10/month Link
6G 3 cores 90G 3T/month $15/month Link
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10G 5 cores 150G 5T/month $25/month Link
12G 6 cores 180G 6T/month $30/month Link

The model of the CPU used in Australia's servers is unknown, with a main frequency of 3.2GHz; the I/O is approximately 379MB/S, and the webmaster has enabled BBR:

FIO once again conducts a simple test on hard disk read and write, approximate data:

Use speedtest to test the uplink and downlink conditions on the nodes of the three networks in mainland China, as follows:

Run again, note that the time is the evening peak, which is when the backbone network explodes:

Let’s check out several international nodes, including nodes in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Africa:

Run multiple different nodes in Asia separately to see the effect:

Run iperf3 alone on European and American nodes, the approximate effect is:

The file stored on Test Chicken, Guangzhou Telecom, download it directly with the browser and check the speed:

During the evening rush hour, the download speed is roughly as follows:

It’s still the evening rush hour, switch to Hubei Telecom and check the download speed:

Continue to use Chengdu China Unicom to run the download as time goes by to see the speed:

The delay situation under the test of 52 nodes in mainland China, the approximate effect:

For the outbound telecom journey, the telecom backbone network connected with the cogent and went to the west coast of the United States and then returned to Sydney:

China Unicom's outbound journey is also the backbone network connecting cogent to Singapore and then to the United States and then to Sydney:

On the outbound journey, the international CMI docking cogent went to San Jose in the United States and then returned to Sydney:

On the return trip to China Telecom: What a pity, it was blocked by the settings

When I go to China Unicom, I can’t see the route:

When I moved to mainland China, I couldn’t see the routing:

TIKTOK streaming media unlock test, Australia region, OK

Some cross-regional streaming media platform unlocking test results:

Test some streaming media in Oceania, roughly as follows:

Approximate results of server performance test:

A rough summary:

Whether it is CPU running score or I/O reading and writing data, it is good and enough for regular applications;

The outbound network is basically a regular international route, which is not good; the return route is all blocked, and no results can be seen.

If you want to buy it, you can only get lucky.

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How about shockhosting? Brief evaluation of VPS in Sydney, Australia data center

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