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  • @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

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  • haolunhaolun Member
    edited January 2025

    @dustinc Hopefully the new location LA will lead to some flash sale deals!!!!

    Thanked by 1Beniskickbutt
  • @haolun said:
    @dustinc Hopefully the new location LA will lead to some flash sale deals!!!!

    new la location where was the announcement ?

  • @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    they probably mean Chinese , la to india is bad

  • TrKTrK Member

    @codelock said:

    @haolun said:
    @dustinc Hopefully the new location LA will lead to some flash sale deals!!!!

    new la location where was the announcement ?

    Potential new pop with ColoCrossing's latest LA DC...... Ipv6 might also be a possibility there who knows.....

    Thanked by 1Beniskickbutt
  • @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @haolun said:
    @dustinc Hopefully the new location LA will lead to some flash sale deals!!!!

    new la location where was the announcement ?

    Potential new pop with ColoCrossing's latest LA DC...... Ipv6 might also be a possibility there who knows.....

    colocrossing started offerning ipv6 damn , wish everyone gets a big ipv6 subnet ,

  • TrKTrK Member

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @haolun said:
    @dustinc Hopefully the new location LA will lead to some flash sale deals!!!!

    new la location where was the announcement ?

    Potential new pop with ColoCrossing's latest LA DC...... Ipv6 might also be a possibility there who knows.....

    colocrossing started offerning ipv6 damn , wish everyone gets a big ipv6 subnet ,

    I said might be, ColoCrossing haven't said anything about it, and as always the usual response when asked is "it's certainly on our list and we will get there in x years of time"....

    Thanked by 1Beniskickbutt
  • @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @haolun said:
    @dustinc Hopefully the new location LA will lead to some flash sale deals!!!!

    new la location where was the announcement ?

    Potential new pop with ColoCrossing's latest LA DC...... Ipv6 might also be a possibility there who knows.....

    colocrossing started offerning ipv6 damn , wish everyone gets a big ipv6 subnet ,

    I said might be, ColoCrossing haven't said anything about it, and as always the usual response when asked is "it's certainly on our list and we will get there in x years of time"....

    its really a shame that they dont make ipv6 a priority but for price cant blame them I guess

  • @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

  • @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    they probably mean Chinese , la to india is bad

    Yup. It's just marginally better than New York, Dallas ect. But still bad to us.

  • @xpress7 said:

    @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    they probably mean Chinese , la to india is bad

    Yup. It's just marginally better than New York, Dallas ect. But still bad to us.

    Yeah us is too far and connectivity from places like hong kong to india is bad

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  • @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I see. sh did say that RN's LA VPS gave him the best pings among the US-based VPSes he owns. Wanting to move everything to RackNerd, if there's a requirement for Asian audience, I'd prolly host it on the RN LA DC, for now.
    Hope Dustin spins a SG server soon. I'd also be happy if he is able to pull of a Mumbai/Hyd server.

  • @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I get 150+ to hong kong , you would think since we enjoy very good routes to Singapore hk would be better than eu

  • @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I see. sh did say that RN's LA VPS gave him the best pings among the US-based VPSes he owns. Wanting to move everything to RackNerd, if there's a requirement for Asian audience, I'd prolly host it on the RN LA DC, for now.
    Hope Dustin spins a SG server soon. I'd also be happy if he is able to pull of a Mumbai/Hyd server.

    Yes. Out of all the US locations LA is still best (I think I've tried all the locations from GAs).

  • I really hope Dustin manages to add iDeal payments again :)

  • @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I get 150+ to hong kong , you would think since we enjoy very good routes to Singapore hk would be better than eu

    I mean from the locations RackNerd offers. From other providers SG is better for us after India location. I'm getting around 50 to 75ms for SG from different providers.

  • sh97sh97 Member, Host Rep

    @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I get 150+ to hong kong , you would think since we enjoy very good routes to Singapore hk would be better than eu

    If it's properly routed, HK is sub-100ms to most parts of India.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I see. sh did say that RN's LA VPS gave him the best pings among the US-based VPSes he owns. Wanting to move everything to RackNerd, if there's a requirement for Asian audience, I'd prolly host it on the RN LA DC, for now.
    Hope Dustin spins a SG server soon. I'd also be happy if he is able to pull of a Mumbai/Hyd server.

    Indeed - that's because Multacom has a presence in Any2West IX and has direct peering with Airtel. So the next hop would be from Airtel LA to Airtel Chennai, at the lowest possible latency - no transit congestion or anything.

  • @sh97 said:

    @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I get 150+ to hong kong , you would think since we enjoy very good routes to Singapore hk would be better than eu

    If it's properly routed, HK is sub-100ms to most parts of India.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I see. sh did say that RN's LA VPS gave him the best pings among the US-based VPSes he owns. Wanting to move everything to RackNerd, if there's a requirement for Asian audience, I'd prolly host it on the RN LA DC, for now.
    Hope Dustin spins a SG server soon. I'd also be happy if he is able to pull of a Mumbai/Hyd server.

    Indeed - that's because Multacom has a presence in Any2West IX and has direct peering with Airtel. So the next hop would be from Airtel LA to Airtel Chennai, at the lowest possible latency - no transit congestion or anything.

    Oh ok. So, that makes sense. Might do me good to move to Airtel whenever they become available here. Jio doesn't seem to care at all about these direct peering deals.

  • The Multacom LA location has IPv6 right now. Right now I'm getting huge packet loss to Hong Kong, but this Los Angeles VPS is still ok. But the latency is 15ms to Hong Kong and 150ms to Los Angeles (still pretty good).

    Thanked by 1Beniskickbutt
  • sh97sh97 Member, Host Rep

    @noob404 said:

    @sh97 said:

    @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I get 150+ to hong kong , you would think since we enjoy very good routes to Singapore hk would be better than eu

    If it's properly routed, HK is sub-100ms to most parts of India.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I see. sh did say that RN's LA VPS gave him the best pings among the US-based VPSes he owns. Wanting to move everything to RackNerd, if there's a requirement for Asian audience, I'd prolly host it on the RN LA DC, for now.
    Hope Dustin spins a SG server soon. I'd also be happy if he is able to pull of a Mumbai/Hyd server.

    Indeed - that's because Multacom has a presence in Any2West IX and has direct peering with Airtel. So the next hop would be from Airtel LA to Airtel Chennai, at the lowest possible latency - no transit congestion or anything.

    Oh ok. So, that makes sense. Might do me good to move to Airtel whenever they become available here. Jio doesn't seem to care at all about these direct peering deals.

    You don't need to move to airtel itself, almost 90% of ISPs in India are a downstream of Airtel, so as long as that's the case, you'll get this latency.

  • TrKTrK Member

    @sh97 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @sh97 said:

    @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I get 150+ to hong kong , you would think since we enjoy very good routes to Singapore hk would be better than eu

    If it's properly routed, HK is sub-100ms to most parts of India.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I see. sh did say that RN's LA VPS gave him the best pings among the US-based VPSes he owns. Wanting to move everything to RackNerd, if there's a requirement for Asian audience, I'd prolly host it on the RN LA DC, for now.
    Hope Dustin spins a SG server soon. I'd also be happy if he is able to pull of a Mumbai/Hyd server.

    Indeed - that's because Multacom has a presence in Any2West IX and has direct peering with Airtel. So the next hop would be from Airtel LA to Airtel Chennai, at the lowest possible latency - no transit congestion or anything.

    Oh ok. So, that makes sense. Might do me good to move to Airtel whenever they become available here. Jio doesn't seem to care at all about these direct peering deals.

    You don't need to move to airtel itself, almost 90% of ISPs in India are a downstream of Airtel, so as long as that's the case, you'll get this latency.

    Only TATA is premium better than Airtel.... Although no services here... Do you know any ISP having a direct route to sify? I think they might be better than Airtel and jio combined...

  • sh97sh97 Member, Host Rep

    @TrK said:

    @sh97 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @sh97 said:

    @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I get 150+ to hong kong , you would think since we enjoy very good routes to Singapore hk would be better than eu

    If it's properly routed, HK is sub-100ms to most parts of India.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I see. sh did say that RN's LA VPS gave him the best pings among the US-based VPSes he owns. Wanting to move everything to RackNerd, if there's a requirement for Asian audience, I'd prolly host it on the RN LA DC, for now.
    Hope Dustin spins a SG server soon. I'd also be happy if he is able to pull of a Mumbai/Hyd server.

    Indeed - that's because Multacom has a presence in Any2West IX and has direct peering with Airtel. So the next hop would be from Airtel LA to Airtel Chennai, at the lowest possible latency - no transit congestion or anything.

    Oh ok. So, that makes sense. Might do me good to move to Airtel whenever they become available here. Jio doesn't seem to care at all about these direct peering deals.

    You don't need to move to airtel itself, almost 90% of ISPs in India are a downstream of Airtel, so as long as that's the case, you'll get this latency.

    Only TATA is premium better than Airtel.... Although no services here... Do you know any ISP having a direct route to sify? I think they might be better than Airtel and jio combined...

    Interesting - in my experience (my ISP is downstream of both TATA + Airtel), I have always found Airtel to be slightly better, in latency (haven't checked speeds)

    These seem to the the downstreams fo Sify:
    https://bgp.tools/as/9583#downstreams

  • Changing the bandwidth of frequencies, by using low-pass filters or band-pass filters, could be considered an instrument.

  • TrKTrK Member

    @sh97 said:

    @TrK said:

    @sh97 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @sh97 said:

    @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I get 150+ to hong kong , you would think since we enjoy very good routes to Singapore hk would be better than eu

    If it's properly routed, HK is sub-100ms to most parts of India.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I see. sh did say that RN's LA VPS gave him the best pings among the US-based VPSes he owns. Wanting to move everything to RackNerd, if there's a requirement for Asian audience, I'd prolly host it on the RN LA DC, for now.
    Hope Dustin spins a SG server soon. I'd also be happy if he is able to pull of a Mumbai/Hyd server.

    Indeed - that's because Multacom has a presence in Any2West IX and has direct peering with Airtel. So the next hop would be from Airtel LA to Airtel Chennai, at the lowest possible latency - no transit congestion or anything.

    Oh ok. So, that makes sense. Might do me good to move to Airtel whenever they become available here. Jio doesn't seem to care at all about these direct peering deals.

    You don't need to move to airtel itself, almost 90% of ISPs in India are a downstream of Airtel, so as long as that's the case, you'll get this latency.

    Only TATA is premium better than Airtel.... Although no services here... Do you know any ISP having a direct route to sify? I think they might be better than Airtel and jio combined...

    Interesting - in my experience (my ISP is downstream of both TATA + Airtel), I have always found Airtel to be slightly better, in latency (haven't checked speeds)

    These seem to the the downstreams fo Sify:
    https://bgp.tools/as/9583#downstreams

    Hmm airtel network here is more congested compared to tata(maybe because of large userbase) and looks like no ISP with sify upstream nearby only corporations......

  • cainyxuescainyxues Member
    edited January 2025

    @TrK said:
    Hmm airtel network here is more congested compared to tata(maybe because of large userbase) and looks like no ISP with sify upstream nearby only corporations......

    I just checked my neighbor's Wi-Fi providers ASN it has upstream of sify+airtel+jio, does this mean they are good ? [my neighbor is also a reseller I think as we bought the same company's dish few years ago from him :smile: ] I dunno what you all were talkin' bout I just jumped into the convo because it was intrestin'

  • @sh97 said:

    @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I get 150+ to hong kong , you would think since we enjoy very good routes to Singapore hk would be better than eu

    If it's properly routed, HK is sub-100ms to most parts of India.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I see. sh did say that RN's LA VPS gave him the best pings among the US-based VPSes he owns. Wanting to move everything to RackNerd, if there's a requirement for Asian audience, I'd prolly host it on the RN LA DC, for now.
    Hope Dustin spins a SG server soon. I'd also be happy if he is able to pull of a Mumbai/Hyd server.

    Indeed - that's because Multacom has a presence in Any2West IX and has direct peering with Airtel. So the next hop would be from Airtel LA to Airtel Chennai, at the lowest possible latency - no transit congestion or anything.

    so it is probably my isp then , ( uses jio )

  • @sh97 said:

    @TrK said:

    @sh97 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @sh97 said:

    @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I get 150+ to hong kong , you would think since we enjoy very good routes to Singapore hk would be better than eu

    If it's properly routed, HK is sub-100ms to most parts of India.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I see. sh did say that RN's LA VPS gave him the best pings among the US-based VPSes he owns. Wanting to move everything to RackNerd, if there's a requirement for Asian audience, I'd prolly host it on the RN LA DC, for now.
    Hope Dustin spins a SG server soon. I'd also be happy if he is able to pull of a Mumbai/Hyd server.

    Indeed - that's because Multacom has a presence in Any2West IX and has direct peering with Airtel. So the next hop would be from Airtel LA to Airtel Chennai, at the lowest possible latency - no transit congestion or anything.

    Oh ok. So, that makes sense. Might do me good to move to Airtel whenever they become available here. Jio doesn't seem to care at all about these direct peering deals.

    You don't need to move to airtel itself, almost 90% of ISPs in India are a downstream of Airtel, so as long as that's the case, you'll get this latency.

    Only TATA is premium better than Airtel.... Although no services here... Do you know any ISP having a direct route to sify? I think they might be better than Airtel and jio combined...

    Interesting - in my experience (my ISP is downstream of both TATA + Airtel), I have always found Airtel to be slightly better, in latency (haven't checked speeds)

    These seem to the the downstreams fo Sify:
    https://bgp.tools/as/9583#downstreams

    my isp is single homed to jio :lol:

  • @sh97 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @sh97 said:

    @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I get 150+ to hong kong , you would think since we enjoy very good routes to Singapore hk would be better than eu

    If it's properly routed, HK is sub-100ms to most parts of India.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I see. sh did say that RN's LA VPS gave him the best pings among the US-based VPSes he owns. Wanting to move everything to RackNerd, if there's a requirement for Asian audience, I'd prolly host it on the RN LA DC, for now.
    Hope Dustin spins a SG server soon. I'd also be happy if he is able to pull of a Mumbai/Hyd server.

    Indeed - that's because Multacom has a presence in Any2West IX and has direct peering with Airtel. So the next hop would be from Airtel LA to Airtel Chennai, at the lowest possible latency - no transit congestion or anything.

    Oh ok. So, that makes sense. Might do me good to move to Airtel whenever they become available here. Jio doesn't seem to care at all about these direct peering deals.

    You don't need to move to airtel itself, almost 90% of ISPs in India are a downstream of Airtel, so as long as that's the case, you'll get this latency.

    I mean, currently, we have JioFiber in the area. My only shot at moving to a mainstream ISP is thus Jio. I haven't yet pulled the trigger cause I really would love access to GH and Stackoverflow. People on Reddit complain that Jiofiber has the habit of occassionally blocking these harmless sites. So, I haven't yet made the move. Been waiting for Airtel to come to my area.

    BTW, when you say, 90%, do you mean any other ISP other than Jio and BSNL is an Airtel derivative?

  • sh97sh97 Member, Host Rep
    edited January 2025

    @codelock said:

    @sh97 said:

    @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I get 150+ to hong kong , you would think since we enjoy very good routes to Singapore hk would be better than eu

    If it's properly routed, HK is sub-100ms to most parts of India.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I see. sh did say that RN's LA VPS gave him the best pings among the US-based VPSes he owns. Wanting to move everything to RackNerd, if there's a requirement for Asian audience, I'd prolly host it on the RN LA DC, for now.
    Hope Dustin spins a SG server soon. I'd also be happy if he is able to pull of a Mumbai/Hyd server.

    Indeed - that's because Multacom has a presence in Any2West IX and has direct peering with Airtel. So the next hop would be from Airtel LA to Airtel Chennai, at the lowest possible latency - no transit congestion or anything.

    so it is probably my isp then , ( uses jio )

    Yes, I have noticed that Jio generally has poor international routing. They don't even have an open peering policy, and rely heavily on transit (from my observations, might be wrong)

    @noob404 said:

    @sh97 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @sh97 said:

    @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I get 150+ to hong kong , you would think since we enjoy very good routes to Singapore hk would be better than eu

    If it's properly routed, HK is sub-100ms to most parts of India.

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Beniskickbutt said:

    @haolun said:
    What time does Los Angeles restock?

    Eariler today he mentioned "soon". On the 14th I had also asked and he said ~2weeks. There should hopefully be some more stock coming in but you'll have to hope you can get a more specific date from him.

    For what its worth he mentioned they are going to get some restock in their current data center in the AON tower in LA. He also mentioned today theres a new colocrossing(?) data center coming online and they are planning on getting some presence in there as well but that sounded like a longer term project than just a few days. He did warn that the LA stuff always goes uber fast..

    I would also like to get my hands on a LA VPS in the near future. I was intrigued when Dustin mentioned that the LA VPSes are specifically optimised to handle Asian traffic.

    I think they meant China and other locations when they refer Asian traffic. My latency is 220ms from LA vps. EU location is still best for us. It's around 140 to 150ms.

    I see. sh did say that RN's LA VPS gave him the best pings among the US-based VPSes he owns. Wanting to move everything to RackNerd, if there's a requirement for Asian audience, I'd prolly host it on the RN LA DC, for now.
    Hope Dustin spins a SG server soon. I'd also be happy if he is able to pull of a Mumbai/Hyd server.

    Indeed - that's because Multacom has a presence in Any2West IX and has direct peering with Airtel. So the next hop would be from Airtel LA to Airtel Chennai, at the lowest possible latency - no transit congestion or anything.

    Oh ok. So, that makes sense. Might do me good to move to Airtel whenever they become available here. Jio doesn't seem to care at all about these direct peering deals.

    You don't need to move to airtel itself, almost 90% of ISPs in India are a downstream of Airtel, so as long as that's the case, you'll get this latency.

    I mean, currently, we have JioFiber in the area. My only shot at moving to a mainstream ISP is thus Jio. I haven't yet pulled the trigger cause I really would love access to GH and Stackoverflow. People on Reddit complain that Jiofiber has the habit of occassionally blocking these harmless sites. So, I haven't yet made the move. Been waiting for Airtel to come to my area.

    BTW, when you say, 90%, do you mean any other ISP other than Jio and BSNL is an Airtel derivative?

    Yup - have a look yourself
    I bet 90% of the broadband providers are all downstream of either TATA or Airtel
    In fact, I think BSNL also uses TATA quite a bit.
    https://bgp.tools/rankings/IN?sort=cone

    EDIT: When I had my ASN, it had a better AS Cone Rank than my own ISP and many others at Rank #23 xD
    Hilarious, considering it was a hobby net IPv6 network.

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