How about limewave? Simple evaluation of limewave Seattle unlimited traffic VPS

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

What about limewave? Limewave has been very popular recently, maybe because of the ultra-low price + double memory + unlimited 1Gbps bandwidth on Black Friday. In short, it is very popular abroad at the moment, but it doesn’t seem to be talked about much in mainland China. With such a huge advantage, sooner or later someone in mainland China will buy it. Here is a simple evaluation for everyone. The data is shared for reference only.

Official website: https://www.limewave.net

VPS features: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X, DDR4, SSD array, 1Gbps bandwidth, unlimited traffic, comes with an IPv4+/48 IPv6

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This test uses a special VPS bought on Black Friday. The CPU is e5-2695v2 (2.4GHz) and the official AS. The current hard disk I/O is approximately 474MB/S:

FIO tests the read and write performance of the hard disk again:

The official bandwidth is 1Gbps. Let’s use speedtest.net to run it on nodes in mainland China to see what the maximum uplink and downlink speed can be, right? The approximate results are as follows:

I don’t know where the problem is. This is the situation during the evening rush hour. I will test the evening rush hour later. Maybe there are more people bothering during the Black Friday promotion?

Let’s try running a few more international nodes:

Testing status of countries and regions in Asia:

iperf3 tests connecting a large bandwidth node in Europe and America:

iperf3 tests European and American nodes, the IPv6 environment used here:

During the free time of the backbone network, Guangzhou Telecom directly downloads the files stored on the test chicken with the browser to see the speed:

Download speed during evening peak hours:

Multi-node latency test data in mainland China:

Telecom outbound, backbone network connected to HE.NET:

The outbound journey to China Unicom is still via HE.NET:

To move outbound, CMI is connected to cogent:

Return to China Telecom: take he.net to Los Angeles, and then directly connect back to China from Telecom’s Los Angeles node

Return to China Unicom:

The same route is taken to Los Angeles via HE.NET, and the 100G large peer between China Unicom and HE in Los Angeles is directly connected back to China

Return to China Unicom: The route is a bit confusing

Beijing direction: Exit the computer room from Seattle, San Jose, and Los Angeles all the way to the cogent to connect with China Unicom's backbone and return to China

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

Guangzhou direction: Across the United States from New York to De-Cix in Germany, pick up the mobile German node, and then directly connect back to China

Streaming media unlock test:

VPS performance test, many people are struggling, the data is not outstanding, just so-so:

A rough summary:

For the outbound journey, the three networks all use international lines, China Telecom and China Unicom use HE, and China Mobile uses cogent;

On the return journey, China Telecom and China Unicom basically connect directly from the west coast to China. China Mobile has some direct connections, some international routes, and some that go around Europe and then come back. Overall, the effect of Seattle Chicken mobile users may be much worse.

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How about limewave? Simple evaluation of limewave Seattle unlimited traffic VPS

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