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Naranja's network is somewhat terrible...
The networks of several VPSs I purchased from Naranja seem to have deteriorated to varying degrees within the past two months. The packet loss rate when pinging from some locations for one or two of the servers is almost as high as 30%-50%. I'm not sure whether this is just an individual issue specific to me or if some others here have also encountered it...
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I'm 80% sure I am psychic (genuinely) and the naranja servers I have give me the ick. Felt like something is weird about them and even completely forgot about them. It's like Racknerd vps or one I had with Baboon hosting but worse. I'm not even trolling.
I am using it as vpn and will agree with OP.
The speed I get from Naranja is poor and often it drops. If I make connection to my windows servers, often they drop the connection.
It was annual deal so using it till the expiry. Won't be renewing though. There are better servers at this price.
How can it be worse than baboon?!
@cakeis could you share which site you used? I have like 4 services with them and see if the results are similar for mine or not.
viewdns.info/ping
ping.pe
I make http connections to Cloudflare from their network (including Liteserver). Two or more every day Naranja and Liteserver can't establish the connections using ipv4 at the same time while Ipv6 works well. I dont have much time to do trouble shoot. I'm not sure which parts the problem occurs from.
Yeah I have similar experience for my VPS in Netherlands, there are packet loss.
Edit: I checked on ping.pe and it doesn't show any packet loss apart from 2 points in China.
You're lucky. It seems that this is just an issue with some of the host. The networks of different host machines are different. my 9554P is slightly better, while for the 7763, there is serious packet loss in many places
Hmm, interesting. The only networking issues I had with my box at Naranja approximately half a year ago were some weird IPv6 routing issues affecting certain CDNs. Unfortunately, they were unable to resolve it, so I had to disable IPv6. I'm sorry, @yoursunny
Tagging @gleert so he can be aware of this topic.
Seems fine to me. 20s TCP checks to my SSH port (24h)

I also encountered some connection problems with naranja; although the port is 1G, I can barely achieve that speed. The average from tests is 500M up and 50M down.
I checked another service of mine that is not Naranjatech and it had same / similar packet loss. I believe the issue is with that site @cakeis
Yeah tried the same with a couple of my servers and got packet loss in viewdns while ping.pe is saying everything is peachy
Most likely an issue with viewdns themselves
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I'm wondering if that issue is related to Liteserver's daily micro-disconnections, which they have been aware of for a few months now and hope will be miraculously fixed with new uplinks sometime in April.
I have 2 VPSes with them. The network of one on a Milan node has been horrible since I bought, but one on a Genoa node is good.
Oh, yes, I'm still seeing those, but not as frequent as it was back in December 2024.
Ah, I remember. I used to have a Naranja NL for radio streaming, but decided not to renew it because the broadcast audio was sometimes fragmented. This usually happened because of network blips.
At that same time, it didn't happen on the Hosthatch and WebHorizon VPS, both in NL.
Try ping.sx/ping
I've tested on multiple different Ping Sites and encountered similar situations. I don't think it's a problem with a single test website. It's likely that the merchant's network is not properly configured.
I checked for 4 of the services. I have. Out of 10 packages sent, there was 2 or 3 package lost from Tokyo, Singapore and China. Apart from that it looked fine.
Maybe you can talk this directly with them? Provide MTR etc? Or you can check globalping.io or https://tools.bunny.net/latency-test to investigate it further.
They had network issues yes, but I am not aware they currently do.
Sounds more like you are unhappy because international connectivity is "bad", well its an European server, go buy an Asian server if you need low latency in asia.
My customers are mainly from Europe and North America. I haven't emphasized that I care about the network situation in Asia.
Share this with them, see what they say.
OK, thanks for your suggestion. I have already done that and am just waiting for their response. I am actually very happy with the rest of Naranja's services and I have been using it for the 3 year now. The only thing I regret is the recent network status..
They don't have support on the weekends, that's what kind of makes me sad. Apart from that so far they are good for me.
I had the same problem with naranja network multiple times since months
Their network used to be much more stable in the past
@naranjatech
I've noticed the same, actually. Both my naranja and @LiteServer servers located in NL have been getting these micro-disconnections for the past several weeks exactly at the same time.
Hetrixtools alerts me several times a day for these <1m disconnects for a while now.
I've been their customer before, and left them specifically due to very bad network, and support not really caring.
It's a shame, because the VPS itself was pretty good, but with such horrible networking and unresponsive support... no go, really.