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I have buy Oneprovider Montreal it's 1270v6. 1gbps port,I saw the information if server to server 1gbps port for Internal network
If I buy few ovh Canada vps,from Oneprovider Montreal to ovh Canada vps, is it can 1gbps port?
OVH VPS are limited to 100Mbps as far as i’m aware?? Public cloud is up to 500Mbps.
Yes so if I buy 10 vps,the vps total can use 1 gbps??
@music7698 said: Yes so if I buy 10 vps,the vps total can use 1 gbps??
Combined yes, 100Mbps per VPS.
Nope.
I have a oneprovider 'cloud' vps in montreal, that is resold from OVH, it is the $5 a month one.
I've never tested this bandwidth limit, but I seemed to recall it being over 10MB/s, from when I initially transferred stuff over there from Dacentec.
So, I found some fancy torrent and got this;
receive data/ send data
25M 354k 26M 400k 26M 416k 23M 501k
after killing the DLing;
830k 21M 925k 21M 585k 20M 580k 21M
(I think there just wasn't enough people to upload to though)
anyway, mixed;
21M 14M 20M 18M 21M 14M 20M 15M
So it must be 250Mbps. Forget how to do tables, so I guess I'll add some carriage returns for better formatting, laugh.
ed: removed some results. so is neither 100Mbps or 500Mbps?
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OVH VPS are limited to 100Mbps as far as i’m aware?? Public cloud is up to 500Mbps.
Yes so if I buy 10 vps,the vps total can use 1 gbps??
Combined yes, 100Mbps per VPS.
Nope.
I have a oneprovider 'cloud' vps in montreal, that is resold from OVH, it is the $5 a month one.
I've never tested this bandwidth limit, but I seemed to recall it being over 10MB/s, from when I initially transferred stuff over there from Dacentec.
So, I found some fancy torrent and got this;
receive data/ send data
25M 354k
26M 400k
26M 416k
23M 501k
after killing the DLing;
830k 21M
925k 21M
585k 20M
580k 21M
(I think there just wasn't enough people to upload to though)
anyway, mixed;
21M 14M
20M 18M
21M 14M
20M 15M
So it must be 250Mbps. Forget how to do tables, so I guess I'll add some carriage returns for better formatting, laugh.
ed: removed some results. so is neither 100Mbps or 500Mbps?