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Looking for all the options about high bandwidth at Psychz CN2
DearTanker
Member
Virtualization: KVM
Number of Cores: 1C
RAM: 1G
Disk Space: 10G SSD
Bandwidth: 20T or Unmetered
Port Speed: 1Gbps Shared
DDoS Protection: not require
Number of IPs:1 IPv4 Asia Optimized route
Location: LA.CN2
Budget: please make your offer
Comments
@PhotonVPS
You're going to be $200/m for 20tb of cn2.
Francisco
When will your Dedicated KVM Slices have more stock available?
Sooooooon.
We will have China bandwidth but we aren't giving 20TB on any small plans.
Francisco
Recently your plan says Unmetered Bandwidth. It seems attractive, Is it gone?
It's unmetered..for non CN2 traffic.
I'm not going to give you unmetered CN2 for anything less than multiple thousand a month.
Francisco
Reporting @Francisco for a murder.
Dreams crashed. Reality checked in.
Unmetered CN2 ? Wowwwww!!!!!!!
You've made me genuinely curious. Why is China bandwidth so expensive? Bonus question: CN2 refers to China Telecom next gen network (google said that). What exactly IS CN2?
Thank you for your time.
Thank u for your reply.
maybe this is the only one in the world offer umetered CN2 with ridiculous price.
https://dedione.com/members/cart.php?a=confproduct&i=0
Their GIA isn't unmetered.
Francisco
I would guess since their telecom companies are owned by the government it has to do with A.) Bringing money to the government from outside entities B.) Supporting their mass censorship / GFW
I'd like to know too really, and those are the only two logical things I can think of.
Maybe this could help.
In mid 2005, China Telecom announced its commercial roll-out of China Telecom's Next Generation Carrying Network, or CN2, using Internet Protocol Next-Generation Network (IP NGN) architecture. It's IPv6-capable backbone network leverages softswitches (the control layer) and protocols like DiffServ and MPLS, which boosts the performance of its bearer layer. The MPLS-optimized architecture also enables Frame Relay and ATM traffic to be transported over a Layer 2 VPN, which supports both legacy traffic and new IP services over a single IP/MPLS network. (from wikipedia)
OK, there is a ref problem, check this link again:
https://dedione.com/members/aff.php?aff=1&pid=33
from blog:https://www.zhujiceping.com/30391.html
and it is annually price.
And there's the problem.
You have no promise you'll get CN2 in a month or two and you're stuck trying to charge back on the guy.
It's extremely common for some providers to get a 100mbit drop of CN2 and milk that thing dry and people end up getting more or less the speed they would on an HE port. But, they now have the "CN2!!!" marketing swing.
Francisco
CN2 seems be a word of magic in the marketing, nowadays. People will find its way later or sooner than later. No need for us to argue, just let them goes by. Time will tell, at last. Well, the end is nigh (I forgot whose quote is this )
+1 @Francisco
@deank, you’ve taught the community something.
"China Optimized" and "CN2" mean nothing now (unless this server is in southeast Asia). For example, I get > 300ms ping to most "CN2" or "China Optimized" Servers, while I get 200ms ish ping to Vultr in Los Angeles (China Unicom in the North East of China)
If you want a decent china route, my suggestion is to get a server in South Korea (on the Korea Telecom network) or Japan with a Japanese provider (i.e. KDDI). You wont be getting 20TB of bandwidth without paying hundreds of dollars a month.