How about gcore? gcore Hong Kong VPS evaluation data sharing

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Last update at :2024-06-21,Edit by888u

How about gcore? How is gcore Hong Kong? gcore has deployed Hong Kong vps, Hong Kong cloud servers, and Hong Kong independent server services in Hong Kong, China. Hong Kong vps defaults to KVM virtualization and pure SSD raid10 arrays. It provides 50M~200Mbps bandwidth from low to high configurations and supports current mainstream Linux distributions and Windows operating system...How is gcore's Hong Kong network? Is the route to the mainland suitable for the current environment of the three networks in mainland China? This article brings you test data, and the evaluation is for reference only!

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The CPU model is unknown, the default main frequency is approximately 2.2GHz, the webmaster has enabled BBR, gcore’s own AS number, and the current hard disk I/O is approximately 297MB/S:

FIO test read and write data is roughly as follows:

The webmaster chose the low-end version with 50Mbps bandwidth. We used speedtest to run a round on different nodes of the three networks in mainland China to see how much the uplink and downlink can charge, right? The approximate test data is as follows:

We all know that mainland China has a big problem with backbone network congestion during the evening peak. Let’s continue to observe the test data under the evening peak:

Some international node test results of speedtest:

speedtest node test data in Asia:

iperf3 tests the data of several European and American nodes:

The files stored on the test machine, Guangzhou Telecom’s home bandwidth, can be downloaded directly using the browser. The approximate speed is as follows:

In the evening peak period, when the backbone network is blocked, let’s continue to look at the download speed:

Evening peak, Hubei Shiyan Telecom, download speed:

Evening peak, Sichuan Meishan China Unicom, download speed:

Latency data of multiple nodes of three networks in mainland China:

Outbound telecommunications: The backbone network connects NTT and returns to Hong Kong after passing through Japan

China Unicom outbound: backbone network directly connected to Hong Kong

Mobile outbound journey: Take CMI directly to Hong Kong

Telecom return:

Beijing\Shanghai direction: Take Telia to San Jose in the United States, and then directly connect back to the mainland from Telecom’s San Jose node

Guangzhou direction: Take NTT to Singapore, and return directly from Telecom’s Singapore node

China Unicom return trip: take Telia to send it and come back to Germany

Mobile return:

Beijing/Shanghai direction: Take Telia to San Jose/Los Angeles in the United States, and then directly connect back to China from the mobile San Jose/Los Angeles node

Guangzhou direction: take Telstra directly back to the mainland

tiktok test: failed, cannot be unlocked

Partial cross-regional streaming media unlocking test:

VPS performance test, some test results:

A rough summary:

Currently, CPU benchmarks and hard disk I/O are both OK, and tasks such as website building are no problem;

In terms of network: Telecom and China Mobile's Guangzhou direction are basically directly connected, and the effect is not affected; China Telecom and China Mobile's Beijing and Shanghai directions basically bypass Europe or the United States; for China Unicom, all of them bypass Europe. You can consider it based on your actual needs!

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How about gcore? gcore Hong Kong VPS evaluation data sharing

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