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Japan Provider ?

I've been hosting in Conoha for year already, it really does nice job for my game proxy server with 300 sessions.

But the sudden bandwidth cap kinda worries me when i might hit 20 Mbps traffic later.
Also there's hiccups sometimes with conoha.
I'm pretty much satisfied with this, but then in case there's something better.

Anyone tried oneprovider yet? the 1 Gbps sounds pretty nice, no vultr (they're really nice though but i had issue about sudden RTO wave like once each week)
Kinda interested in z.com, but i wonder if they have that throttle too.

What i need is a server located in Japan with stable line (less hiccups / RTO / spikes) for VPN purpose (only for game traffic)

Comments

  • Did you check this out?

    I am afraid Z.com no longer offer VPS services, but existing customer may continue to use.

  • raindog308raindog308 Administrator, Veteran

    thatix said: Did you check this out?

    "For some reason the Japanese providers do not subscribe to the ”low end philosophy” at all"

    Well screw 'em then!

  • @thatix said:
    Did you check this out?

    I am afraid Z.com no longer offer VPS services, but existing customer may continue to use.

    yes i checked before getting my head into conoha before, but then real experience usually different xD
    i guess i gotta give a try at oneprovider

  • trewqtrewq Administrator, Patron Provider

    @seilent said:

    @thatix said:
    Did you check this out?

    I am afraid Z.com no longer offer VPS services, but existing customer may continue to use.

    yes i checked before getting my head into conoha before, but then real experience usually different xD
    i guess i gotta give a try at oneprovider

    @rm_ might be able to help you then.

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