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Looking for VPS in Europe supports CN2 GIA (or premium route) to/from China

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  • dfroedfroe Member, Host Rep

    @dedipromo said:
    Their Vienna location has direct peering with China through Anexia (and they used to have CN2-GT but not any more now). Check the routing map below.
    EDIT: LG: http://speedtest.c1.vie1.dediserve.com/

    Nice map, but a mtr to 183.236.6.1 from their Looking Glass shows something different (via Telia to St. Louis, USA).

  • neockneock Member

    @zhujiwiki said:
    AkkoCloud SaltyfishTech have Germany cn2 gia.

    Thank you, but they do not provide payment method of bank transfer in Euro for an invoice.

  • neockneock Member

    @NDTN said:
    You can take a look at our SSDPromo-1 here, 4GB RAM VPS in Amsterdam, NL for only $6/mo: https://greenkvm.com
    Test IP/file can be found here: https://greencloudvps.com/data-centers/amsterdam-data-center.php
    We use YISP in Amsterdam which has peering with China Telecom and China Mobile.

    It would be great if you may provide a trial period for 24hrs or having a looking glass therefore I may look into those routing by myself. Additionally, payment method of bank transfer in Euro for an invoice is another issue since our finance department has to follow some company policy.

  • neockneock Member

    @dfroe said:

    @dedipromo said:
    Their Vienna location has direct peering with China through Anexia (and they used to have CN2-GT but not any more now). Check the routing map below.
    EDIT: LG: http://speedtest.c1.vie1.dediserve.com/

    Nice map, but a mtr to 183.236.6.1 from their Looking Glass shows something different (via Telia to St. Louis, USA).

    yes indeed, I checked with dediserver before and that is something causing trouble.

  • neockneock Member

    @dfroe said:

    @neock said:
    but we are looking for a premium network route to 183.236.6.0/24.

    You should probably tell us more precisely, what exactly makes a route "premium" according to your definition. :) Least ASNs, RTT, packet loss, etc.

    From my point of view the best I can see for 183.236.6.0/24 is handing the packets over to some Chinese carrier in Frankfurt and let them travel down to China from there, resulting in about 200 ms RTT. Similiar for 113.66.6.0/24 and even slightly quicker for 160.20.55.0/24 via HE.

    HOST: xxxx.it-df.net              Loss%   Snt   Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
      1. AS39083  gw1.it-df.net        0.0%     1    2.2   2.2   2.2   2.2   0.0
      2. AS???    ???                 100.0     1    0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0
      3. AS4134   81.173.22.45         0.0%     1    4.2   4.2   4.2   4.2   0.0
      4. AS4134   202.97.58.57         0.0%     1  214.9 214.9 214.9 214.9   0.0
      5. AS4134   202.97.12.10         0.0%     1  192.4 192.4 192.4 192.4   0.0
      6. AS4134   202.97.94.129        0.0%     1  223.4 223.4 223.4 223.4   0.0
      7. AS???    ???                 100.0     1    0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0
      8. AS9808   221.183.30.73        0.0%     1  203.8 203.8 203.8 203.8   0.0
      9. AS9808   221.176.24.1         0.0%     1  204.0 204.0 204.0 204.0   0.0
     10. AS9808   221.183.27.2         0.0%     1  206.0 206.0 206.0 206.0   0.0
     11. AS???    ???                 100.0     1    0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0
     12. AS56040  211.136.207.18       0.0%     1  206.4 206.4 206.4 206.4   0.0
     13. AS56040  183.233.50.186       0.0%     1  208.5 208.5 208.5 208.5   0.0
     14. AS9808   183.236.6.1          0.0%     1  209.5 209.5 209.5 209.5   0.0
    
    HOST: xxxx.it-df.net              Loss%   Snt   Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
      1. AS39083  gw1.it-df.net        0.0%     1    2.3   2.3   2.3   2.3   0.0
      2. AS???    ???                 100.0     1    0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0
      3. AS4134   81.173.22.45         0.0%     1    4.7   4.7   4.7   4.7   0.0
      4. AS4134   202.97.58.57         0.0%     1  214.8 214.8 214.8 214.8   0.0
      5. AS4134   202.97.91.146        0.0%     1  199.2 199.2 199.2 199.2   0.0
      6. AS4134   202.97.90.205        0.0%     1  205.5 205.5 205.5 205.5   0.0
      7. AS4134   121.8.109.82         0.0%     1  191.6 191.6 191.6 191.6   0.0
      8. AS4134   183.56.34.18         0.0%     1  201.7 201.7 201.7 201.7   0.0
      9. AS4134   113.66.6.254         0.0%     1  201.6 201.6 201.6 201.6   0.0
    
    HOST: xxxx.it-df.net              Loss%   Snt   Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
      1. AS39083  gw1.it-df.net        0.0%     1    2.4   2.4   2.4   2.4   0.0
      2. AS???    ???                 100.0     1    0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0
      3. AS???    91.206.52.170        0.0%     1    8.3   8.3   8.3   8.3   0.0
      4. AS6939   184.104.193.134      0.0%     1   13.0  13.0  13.0  13.0   0.0
      5. AS6939   184.104.193.125      0.0%     1   20.4  20.4  20.4  20.4   0.0
      6. AS6939   184.105.65.13        0.0%     1  153.3 153.3 153.3 153.3   0.0
      7. AS6939   184.105.222.101      0.0%     1  184.0 184.0 184.0 184.0   0.0
      8. AS58411  160.20.55.1          0.0%     1  182.0 182.0 182.0 182.0   0.0
    

    Hi dfroe, yes you are correct. There are some route which were handled by some Chinese carrier and their gateways are usually located in Frankfurt. The thing is most of the VPS providers they are not going to use those networks, which usually routed to U.S. then China, causing significant RTT and lost.

    My business needs to focusing on some address that requires RTT as low as below 200ms max and your quoted ASNs are actually the structual as it shown. We have offices in western Europe and thus would be much more seeking for a SaaS solution not just for local usage but also for remote server and users in China. The China Mobile, which cloud saas was based in China, usually has terrible connection in Europe. They use gtt or he to US then to China.

  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @neock said:

    @NDTN said:
    You can take a look at our SSDPromo-1 here, 4GB RAM VPS in Amsterdam, NL for only $6/mo: https://greenkvm.com
    Test IP/file can be found here: https://greencloudvps.com/data-centers/amsterdam-data-center.php
    We use YISP in Amsterdam which has peering with China Telecom and China Mobile.

    It would be great if you may provide a trial period for 24hrs or having a looking glass therefore I may look into those routing by myself. Additionally, payment method of bank transfer in Euro for an invoice is another issue since our finance department has to follow some company policy.

    Looking Glass: http://lgnl.greencloudvps.com
    We do offer 7-day money back guarantee so we dont have trials, you can try our service and request a full refund if it does not fit your need.
    We accept Bank Transfer in EU too, you can send the equivalent amount in Euro.
    Thanks!

  • debaserdebaser Member

    On the YISP network, you can simply reroute an IP if it isn’t good enough for you. You have to visit their looking glass through the IP you want to reroute though http://lg.yisp.nl/

    Thanked by 1NDTN
  • avelineaveline Member, Patron Provider

    You can try our St. Petersburg location. Test IP is 45.131.68.233.

    Our latency to Beijing Telecom is ~105ms and packet loss is almost 0. If your destination is Frankfurt, the final latency should be around 135ms.

    However, the only available payment method is Stripe and we usually don't accept wire transfer unless the amount is > $100.

  • rskrsk Member, Patron Provider

    @neock said:

    @dfroe said:
    Since IP routing tables work with IP addresses and not geographic information, would you mind sharing at least the /24 network of the destination you are testing?

    For example LiteServer (Looking Glass) has a good network mix including peering via Telia in Amsterdam to China Telecom. Of course you cannot tell through which physical cable your packets will go, but at least the next L3 hop after Telia Amsterdam belongs to China Telecom.

    Similiar for First-Root (Looking Glass). Their servers are located in Dusseldorf and routed via Telia Frankfurt to China Telecom. Both are solid providers with good reputation and reliable service.

    Yep, I'm mainly focusing on 183.236.6.0/24 113.66.6.0/24 and 160.20.55.0/24

    For all 3 subnets shared, we go direct with routes to China from our UK location, except the last subnet 160.20.55.0/24 which goes to paris and then to China.

    Please perform tests at https://cov-lg.layer.ae/

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