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Looking for a Singapore VPS for tunneling
KeqingWangy
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Hello...
I want to find a Singapore VPS that allows it to be used as a VPN server for my community.
- Bandwidth speed must be at least 1Gbps.
- Monthly bandwidth is around 3TB (Currently the average monthly usage of my VPS is around 2TB).
- For location, of course it has to be Singapore. Because after I tried various servers from other countries, this is the best.
- For the monthly price I hope I can get it for around US$5-8.
For reference, here is the daily bandwidth usage on my VPS.
If you have any recommendations for me, please let me know. I will look at them one by one.
Thank You.
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@speedypage
SG-KVM-2G
1 AMD® Ryzen 7900 CPU Core
2GB DDR5 Memory
30GB Gen4 NVMe Disk Space
5TB Bandwidth (Unmetered Inbound)
10Gbps Network Uplink
Singapore
$7.49/m
not possible
SpeedyPage is the closest to your requirements especially bandwidth-wise.
GreenCloud has (no aff)
For $7.92 / month. See product specs (aff)
Maybe possible with Webhorizon, I am a current user of it and satisfied with the service.
Reach out to @Abd
Hey @KeqingWangy We can offer the below config for $7 per month
1 vCore (AMD Ryzen/Epyc)
2GB DDR4 RAM
25GB NVMe Disk Space
3TB Bandwidth
Upto 10Gbps Network Uplink
160Gbps+ DDoS Protected
Singapore
Looking Glass: https://sg.lg.kuroit.com
I highly advise you check out the latency among your users to whichever VPS provider you are interested in.
I know some network providers have connectivity issue to Philippine and New Zealand.
AFAIK, GSL has bad connectivity to Philippine and inland South East Asia.
Everyone (include famous CDN77, Path.NET, GSL etc) except Host Universal have bad connectivity to New Zealand. For whatever reason, everybody is routing to USA then to New Zealand. Only Host Universal route via Indonesia/Australia.
Speedypage has two DC thus different upstreams, one with Host Universal and the other recently changed to CDN77 which they gaslight me saying the change has to do with middle east internet breakage. I mean, the other DC still using Host Universal, but I am too lazy to argue with them, can only hope they restore direct connectivity to New Zealand.
Likewise, it is also important to note that whichever VPS you chose to setup your proxy with, they can change the upstream without informing you.
Of course, the business grade line and big cloud like Azure, AWS or Google will guarantee your connectivity, obviously out of your budget (and my community budget).
What network monitoring tool is that?
For New Zealand, do you have any IP address for testing?
looks like vnstat
The route is miraculously fixed, after I made that post. I wonder if there's network providers lurking here or route table is updated by weekly basis because the route problem happen exactly 1 week ago.
You could check vultr. For $5 it comes with 1 TB, but also an additional 2 TB for the account. And only TX is counted.
vnStat
Indigo West has been down for almost a week. Was restored fully earlier today.
We dropped Cogent in Singapore entirely due to the Middle East cable cuts, which as a result would impact routing everywhere else that previously used Cogent (including into APAC from SG). We did not 100% confirm this was the cause but seeing as you reported it right as we did it, that was the working theory.
The route then changed to going over IX, where the user's ISP Vocus brought it through the US to New Zealand over HE. It is also possible that Vocus themselves caused the change.
I think gas lighting is a bit of a stretch as we try to be honest with all of our customers, and are more than happy to admit when we are wrong. It looks to have been a misunderstanding on what dropping an upstream can cause to routes globally. It was not directly caused by the Middle East cuts, but it is a side effect as we had to drop Cogent due to massive packet loss in Singapore at the time (HostUniversal also did the same).
To clarify, we have always used CDN77 in the facility you're referencing, and the only change made around that time on our end was removing Cogent.
Keqing wangy wangy wangy ahh suka jilatin ketek keqinggg
Have you tried oracle free tier? Looks like they have a Singapore data center. Like other big cloud providers they usually have very good connectivity (test ip 134.70.128.1).
Their bandwidth limit is 500mb/s afaik with something like 10tb traffic. You could use 2 free servers and get 1gbps that way.
The donger need food.
Is tha> @KeqingWangy said:
is that you mas eko linggar?
try this one https://shockhosting.net/vps
Speedypage/Melbicom is your best bet
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