Last update at :2024-06-21,Edit by888u
raksmart provides Singapore cloud server business. This site has previously tested the Singapore cloud server with mainland optimization and international BGP lines. The remaining premium network lines (that is, cn2+bgp) have not been tested yet. For those who want to buy raksmart Singapore Big brothers of cloud servers, you might as well read the webmaster’s evaluation data before deciding whether to buy it. This test is for reference only!
Official website: https://www.raksmart.com
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- Singapore cloud server DIY configuration
- Memory: 1G~512G
- CPU: 1 core~80 core
- System disk: 40G, bring your own for free
- Data disk: SSD/HDD optional, 0G~unlimited
- Bandwidth: 1Mbps~5Gbps
- IPv4: 1~64
- Discount code: Cloud-TP-30%dis
- Price: Starting from $7.8/month
- Purchase link
The default CPU model is e5-2698v4 (2.2GHz frequency), BBR is enabled, raksmart's own AS broadcast IP, the current hard disk I/O is roughly 81MB/S:
The FIO test hard disk read and write is roughly as follows:
This time we are using a 20Mbps bandwidth cloud server for testing. We use speedtest.net to run the uplink and downlink on the three network nodes in mainland China to see how high the bandwidth can be. It's roughly as follows:
Same as the above test, let’s take a look at the evening peak data:
Run a few speedtest international nodes to see:
Continue to test speedtest’s nodes in the Asian region and see the effect:
Use iperf3 to run a few European and American nodes to see:
The files stored on the test cloud server can be downloaded directly from Guangzhou Telecom’s home bandwidth to see the speed:
Comparing the daytime speed in the above picture, let’s take a look at the effect of the evening peak:
Evening peak, Hubei Shiyan Telecom, download speed:
Evening peak, Sichuan Meishan China Unicom, download speed:
Latency test of multiple nodes of three networks in mainland China:
Outbound telecommunications journey: to Singapore via Hong Kong
China Unicom outbound journey: via South Korea and Hong Kong to Singapore
Mobile outbound journey: from Hong Kong to Singapore
Telecom return trip: Directly connect from Telecom Singapore node to Hong Kong and then take CN2 back to the mainland
China Unicom return trip: Directly connect from China Telecom Singapore node to Hong Kong and then take CN2 back to the mainland
Mobile backhaul: direct connection from the mobile Singapore node to mainland China
Tiktok streaming media test, US area, non-Singapore area, this broadcast IP is the fault:
Partial cross-regional streaming media unlocking test:
Since it is a broadcast IP, by the way, we will also test the unlocking of some streaming media in North America:
Cloud server performance test:
A rough summary:
At present, the cloud server performance is pretty good, but the hard disk I/O is not as good as that of a regular VPS, which is understandable;
In terms of network, China Telecom and China Unicom both use China Telecom to directly connect to Hong Kong, and then use CN2 from Hong Kong to return to the mainland. China Mobile directly returns to mainland China; overall, the return journey of the three networks is quite good.
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