What about BuyVM? Let’s take a look at a simple evaluation of Luxembourg VPS

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Last update at :2024-06-17,Edit by888u

Why is buyvm’s Luxembourg vps so popular? Because buyvm is a Canadian company and its data center is in Luxembourg, both places do not comply with the US DMCA. Together they can basically ignore copyright complaints, so buyvm's Luxembourg vps just meets everyone's needs for resistance. Complain about the demand for vps... At the beginning of this month, buyvm has upgraded the bandwidth of Luxembourg to 100Gbps, and has increased the bandwidth of a single VPS to 10Gbps. It still does not limit the traffic, and it has also launched the new AMD Ryzen 9 5950X series...

Official website: https://buyvm.net

Established in 2010, a Canadian company that supports: cryptocurrency, credit card, PayPal, and Alipay payments.

Luxembourg VPS: https://my.frantech.ca/cart.php?gid=39

Luxembourg block storage: https://my.frantech.ca/cart.php?gid=46

Tutorial on mounting block storage on VPS: https:// /55428.html

The webmaster’s VPS is still the original Ryzen 9 3900X, and it is still out of print from the batch of 512M memory. Now the minimum configuration is 1G memory, and Luxembourg has already launched the AMD Ryzen 9 5900X series...

3.8GHz main frequency, 856MB/S data read and write speed, BBR enabled:

To add another piece of data, the webmaster bought a new Luxembourg VPS. The CPU model is Ryzen 9 5900X. Let me show it to you:

Continue testing, we still use the webmaster’s old VPS with 512M memory for testing!

FIO test, data reading and writing ability is still very impressive:

Use the nodes of speedtest.net to run the uplink and downlink bandwidth. The first line is the nearest node. You can see that the 10Gbps bandwidth has taken effect on the small VPS of the webmaster...The rest are the three network nodes in mainland China. The effect It's obviously much worse... If you store data on a VPS, there are still many ways to pull it back locally at high speed. I won't talk nonsense about this...

Run the evening rush hour again:

Run some nodes in the United States, Europe, Asia, and Africa to have a rough look:

Specifically for nodes in Asia, let’s run it:

iperf3 specially runs a few European and American nodes:

The files stored on Test Chicken, Guangzhou Telecom, download directly from the browser to see the speed:

When the backbone network explodes during the evening peak, download and check the speed:

Switch to Hubei Telecom and see the download speed:

Switch to Chengdu China Unicom to see the download speed:

The delay test of the three networks in mainland China seems to be a real pain for mobile:

Telecom outbound journey: backbone network connection with HE all the way to Los Angeles, New York, London, Amsterdam, Brussels, Luxembourg

China Unicom's outbound route is basically the same as China Telecom's. San Jose, New York, and the rest are exactly the same:

Mobile outbound journey, mobile international CMI docking with cogentco

Return to Telecom in Mainland China: take HE to London, England and then directly connect to China Telecom’s node in London

Return to China Unicom:

Beijing direction: take the cogent to Frankfurt, Germany and then return to China

Direction from Shanghai and Guangzhou: Take HE to Los Angeles, USA, and then return directly from China Unicom to HE’s peer in Los Angeles

Return, move to mainland China:

Beijing direction: Take HE to New York first, then exit from China Mobile’s San Jose node and return directly to China

Shanghai direction: take the cogent to Germany, and then return directly from the mobile node in Frankfurt, Germany

Guangzhou direction: After coming out of the computer room, go directly to the CIX data exchange center in Germany, and then go back to China directly from China Mobile's peer in CIX

TIKTOK streaming media unlock test: Luxembourg area, OK

Some cross-regional streaming media platform unlocking test results:

Results of unlocking some streaming media in Europe:

Part of the performance test: The single-core results are poor, which has something to do with the fact that my low-priced out-of-print VPS is restricted to use CPU. The new ones everyone bought are already 5900X, which is probably even more powerful.

Other parameters are pretty good:

If you need to see the V5 version, I also ran it by the way:

https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/18093259

The Unix bench score is really AMD’s one-core beating Intel’s two-core:

A rough summary:

AMD+DDR4+NVMe is really awesome in terms of performance, there is nothing to worry about;

As for the Internet, although some lines from Luxembourg are directly connected, the performance in mainland China is still not good. However, Luxembourg is very comfortable internationally, especially when traveling to Europe and the United States, and it also has a large bandwidth of 10Gbps... As for the large files you store in the VPS, if you want to retrieve them from mainland China, you can go to Daili Download, or use cloudflare on the front end, or you can use Thunder to drag, there are always various ways...

VPS evaluation of all computer rooms at BuyVM:

Las Vegas: https:// /55481.html

New York: https:// /55529.html

Miami: https:// /55579.html

Luxembourg: https:// /55446.html

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What about BuyVM? Let’s take a look at a simple evaluation of Luxembourg VPS

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