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try cloudflare warp
Get a storage server in SG.
Latency would be at least 160ms, kinda still usable.
Did you iperf test it? I would not expect more than 1gig down to SG anyway.
EU - Asia route is very congested. Would not recommend.
Thought I have to say, I am running experiments right now, regarding wg-mesh tuned for throughput instead.
I have not done yet the iperf integration, so idea would be, it does run iperf tests and checks the throughput in-between the machines, so it would give you the best throughput possible.
Would also include some latency optimization, so its not gonna send you to africa however not sure yet if its wise, since no idea if wg handles 10gig well or if it even makes sense.
1G should be douable for wg though.
What is the use case if its a website then you can host images in Singapore it will work like a local cdn
Actually have it working right now, also pretty easy to setup.
Only thing that is left, large scale testing and a bit more code.
Hurricane and SG.GS are transit providers with their own backbone and known good routes both ways between SE Asia and Europe.
@orangevps and @Terabix use these upstreams for their Singapore & Johor locations respectively.
I would add GSL transit ( @hosthatch @Abd 's WebHorizon ) to the list but they're affected by a cable cut and routing all Asia-Europe traffic through the US.
Most other SE Asia providers use low cost tier 1 transit purchased by each other's ASN and are prone to many routing changes between these two locations.
As a note, SE Asia - Europe is tanked mainly by two submarine cables SEA-ME-WE 5 and AAE-1 that are congested and that have faced multiple faults and cuts lately. Low latency and high throughout is not guaranteed between SE Asia and Europe in general. The situation may improve with SEA-ME-WE 6 coming in operation in 2026.