A brief evaluation of edgevirt’s VPS in equinix data center in Seattle

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Last update at :2024-06-18,Edit by888u

How about edgevirt? How about edgevirt vps? Our webmaster recently got a VPS in the Seattle computer room that edgevirt promoted on Black Friday. The default bandwidth is 10Gbps. The annual payment is as low as $15 and it gives 5T of traffic. I am bored to make a simple evaluation and share the data with you. For reference. Especially those who are looking for a large bandwidth and large traffic vps, you can pay more attention!

Official website: https://edgevirt.com/

Tips: According to feedback from many people, it is basically unmanaged, so be careful when purchasing!

I don’t know what type of CPU it is, and the main frequency is 2.6GHz. Judging from the data, the IP is undoubtedly broadcast. The current I/O is roughly 1077MB/S:

FIO will once again test the performance of the hard drive and see how it reads and writes:

The default bandwidth is 10Gbps. Let’s use speedtest.net to run around the three network nodes in mainland China to see what the maximum uplink and downlink can reach, right? Approximate data:

During the evening peak period, continue the test and compare it with the previous daytime data:

Let’s try the uplink and downlink of international nodes again:

Specially run the speed of nodes in countries and regions in Asia:

Iperf3 tested European and American node nodes. It seems that the maximum uplink speed is only 2.13Gbps, but the downlink speed is 6.59Gbps:

The files stored on the test chicken can be downloaded directly by Guangzhou Telecom using the browser. Let’s take a look at the data:

Let’s compare the situation during the evening peak period:

At evening peak, Hubei Shiyan Telecom, look at the download speed:

Chengdu China Unicom, check the download speed during the evening peak:

Latency test results of multi-nodes of three networks in mainland China:

For the outbound telecommunications journey, the backbone exit is connected to NTT, and you log in from San Jose to Seattle:

China Unicom's outbound journey, the backbone network is connected to cogent, and it is also logged in from San Jose to Seattle:

Mobile outbound, CMI pick up cogent, log in from Los Angeles to Seattle:

Return to China Telecom:

(It seems that the server is hosted in wowtech, which is also the computer room of virpus) Seattle will pick up the cogent to San Jose and then export it to connect with the backbone of telecommunications in mainland China

Return to China Unicom:

Beijing direction: take cogent to San Jose to connect with China Unicom's backbone

Shanghai direction: from NTT to San Jose, return directly from China Unicom and level3 peer in San Jose

Guangzhou direction: Take NTT to Los Angeles, and return directly from China Unicom and level3 peer in Los Angeles

Return, move to mainland China:

Beijing/Guangzhou direction: take cogent to Los Angeles via San Jose, and then directly connect back to China from the Mobile Los Angeles node

Shanghai direction: take cogent to San Jose, and then directly connect back to China from the mobile San Jose node

Partial streaming media unlocking test results:

VPS performance test, post a few pictures to take a look:

Let’s give a rough summary:

At present, the server load should not be high, and all parameters are pretty good;

As for the Internet, China Telecom’s international lines, China Unicom and China Mobile are basically direct connections back to China. Relatively speaking, Telecom may suffer quite a loss during the evening peak hours...

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A brief evaluation of edgevirt’s VPS in equinix data center in Seattle

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