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thank you for nothing
You're welcome
Hetzner
Any reputed provider with 10g data port … you are very likely (but still not guaranteed) to get 1 gig plus data speed with VPS
There are Netcup and PHP-Friends.
@terrahost (Norway) has 10 Gbps burst VPS and their speeds do exceed 1 Gbps.
@rsk Could you run this script with europe region to speedtest?
https://github.com/grapeapple0/ipench
All the listed solutions have transfer rates around 500 mbps, 800 maximum, variable depending on the distance. I found only one that provides me with 1.3 gbps with 3 gbps displayed rate, I would need another one in another data center.
Terrahost network is more than 800 mbps
Hi,
so what exactly are the full specs you are searching for?
CPU/RAM/Disk/IP/etc. ?
Except for KYIV, and the surely oversaturated link of PQ.Hosting we are above 1GBit as per the shared result above.
Sure, I am running it now and will share once its done
I tested several vps palladium at pq.hosting, max 500 mbps in DE and UK, the rest seem much more limited and the results have nothing to do with looking glass.
v6node DE - https://result.network-speed.xyz/r/1714321662_GXYUFX_EU.txt
IncogNET NL - https://result.network-speed.xyz/r/1714321765_OHJ8WF_EU.txt
1gbps VPSs have been around for so many years. Today fewer and fewer providers oversell bandwidth without explicitly revealing it's shared. Most of them deliver what they promise (very easy to prove if not, people check it all the time) it's not a big challenge anymore.
10gbps promises on the other hand are a different thing...
Hi,
well in my humble opinion, the point in all this:
you can not make your provider/hoster being responsible what happens 10 hops later, far outside of his own network, somewhere in asia
routing changes nonstop. Today on 4th hop something is down, so 4th hop will change and things will be better for your customers from USA or maybe worst for your customers from middle east, and tomorrow ( or 1 week later ) 4th hop will be back to normal ( maybe )
So does that mean the customer wants to check nonstop if all targets, worldwide can be reached with a speed X and, if at some point its < 1 Gbit/s being allowed to cancel in the middle of the month and ask for refund?
All in all at the end of the day i do not really understand what the topic opener is aiming for, as reality can ( and will ) sooner or later bite theory....
The only way to get a guarantee that it’ll always be 1Gbps to you is to have it provided locally by your ISP with a guarantee provided by them. Otherwise, the internet is not currently capable of ensuring a consistent 1Gbps between you and a remote location at all times because no single company controls all routers between you and a VPS provider.
Thank you! That's exactly what I needed to say too
No one can guarantee 1gbps on a vps unless you get a dedicated server
Get a HostHatch VPS in a location where they've got 40Gbps networking. You should easily get 1Gbps. I get 25-30Gbps from a Los Angeles VPS to Ookla speedtest servers in LA.
It depends on routing, though. If you've got a bad route, you'll likely always get slow speeds.
Nobody can actually guarantee 1Gbps all the time, no matter what anyone tells you. Even if you get a direct port with a T1, that T1 might have bad routes sometimes. Unless you have a dedicated fibre link between the two servers, there's no such thing as "guaranteed" bandwidth.
who was this with?
Alwyzon
Aren't they all? If not, I couldn't find information on which ones are.
Around half of their locations use 10Gbps networking: https://docs.hosthatch.com/features/
There's a lot of speedtest servers that are limited to 10Gbps though, so it's surprisingly hard to get >10Gbps speedtest results. You have to try several speedtest servers until you find one that supports faster speeds.
He is looking for that magical car that can run at 60 miles/hour (96 km/hr) on every highway no matter how much traffic on it.
even if there is daily construction work happening..