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VPS in North America with great latency to Europe & Brazil.
Hi, i have a problem.
I want to find best place where latency between Europe & Brazil minimum as it possible.
I already know about Dallas & Miami datacenters, but maby who else know another place like in Canada or somewhere in USA where ping to Europe (london) < 80-90ms; And to Brazil < 140,150; And to Chile < 170
Thank you!
I already test a lot different VPS'es)
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RamNode ATL can get ~130ms to Sao Paulo, and ~110ms to London and Netherlands
Edit: also ~120ms to Chile (cl.edis.at)
Increhost in Miami gets ~110ms to Sao Paulo, ~105ms to Chile, and ~100ms to London.
NYC. Shorter pings to Europe than from Miami but longer pings to South America, pings below are from Iniz/NYC
huh, i find a website where i can check latency to different test ip frm different ISP.
http://www.traceroute.org/
Also checkout http://www.bgp4.as/looking-glasses/
You wont be getting pings below 90 to EU in other places than on east coast.
A balanced approach would be to go with something in atlanta, should be 100+ ms to London and a better ping to brazil, however, I think what DomainBop said is a good situation. If you target more EU, go with east coast if you target more brazil, got to Orlando.
Yeah Atlanta or Florida are good options to Brazil and EU if you need both.
@neqste are you a fan of Kurumin Linux?
Your best bet is probably something in the Choopa datacenter (New Jersey). You can get 70-100 to Europe, 110-150 to Brazil, and 150-170 to Chile.
Your best ping to Brazil and Central/South America will always come from Miami, FL
From MIAMI, FL:
TO UK
TO CHILE
TO BRAZIL
I got VPS nodes in Atlanta get about 90MS to london your more then welcome to give a VPS a 48 hour trial if your interested we start from 2.99 a month at http://bigrobsweb.co.uk
I'm a bit shocked ping to Brazil is as poor as it is from Charlotte, but surprised it did as well to UK
http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/14360/us-10yr-128mb-or-7mo-2gb-highspeedweb
Is the traceroute from Charlotte exiting the US through Miami or is it going up to NYC?
The main US to Brazil submarine cables are in (or near) Miami and NYC.
http://submarinecablemap.com/#/submarine-cable/seabras-1
http://submarinecablemap.com/#/submarine-cable/globenet
I see it going to Atlanta then not sure
Just for comparison (our DNS PoP in Miami)
To UK
To Chile
To Brazil
we have it
in Montreal, Canada
~ 140ms to chile
~ 190ms to Brazil
~ 80ms to UK
Yeah, it seems to be just in the middle however, for better EU speed and lower Brazil, you need to move further to the east coast. For balanced speeds, orlando/miami should do great.
Montreal looking very good (i dunno why) for South America & Asia. Strange.
Well, not really, it is somewhat inbetween. With sane routing, actuall geographical location should resemble network latency.
Thank you for the info!
Just to add, in http://miami.lg.increhost.com you can check your times to
Brazil, depending on the carrier they use, we saw ~140ms to Porto Alegre (which is
really at the south or Brazil).
Good luck !
Not US, but i know we have NTT in London and France, should give good routes to Asia. South-America 50:50.
(try http://uk.edis.at )