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How to improve latency on windows vps?

RurikoRuriko Member

Is there anyway to improve the latency on windows vps when I use RDP besides moving closer to my vps country

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  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    If the client machine is Linux, you can use tc-netem to implement traffic impairment such as increasing latency and adding jitter.
    Otherwise, you can use a VPN in a country far from both your client and your server, which is effective in increasing latency through triangle routing.

  • @yoursunny said: Otherwise, you can use a VPN in a country far from both your client and your server, which is effective in increasing latency through triangle routing.

    The client machine is Windows Server 2022. How does the vpn method work? I'm from Australia and the vps is in Netherlands. Do I find a vpn located in Netherlands to improve latency?

  • ping will be ping — I would switch to a Sydney VPS

    Thanked by 1Frameworks
  • @caracal said:
    ping will be ping — I would switch to a Sydney VPS

    But the upload speed will be slow for europe filehosts if I switch to Sydney

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    @Ruriko said:

    @yoursunny said: Otherwise, you can use a VPN in a country far from both your client and your server, which is effective in increasing latency through triangle routing.

    The client machine is Windows Server 2022. How does the vpn method work? I'm from Australia and the vps is in Netherlands. Do I find a vpn located in Netherlands to improve latency?

    Nothing you can do.. that's a long distance. Best bet is to get a VPS with @trewq FlowVPS in Australia.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @Ruriko said:

    @yoursunny said: Otherwise, you can use a VPN in a country far from both your client and your server, which is effective in increasing latency through triangle routing.

    The client machine is Windows Server 2022. How does the vpn method work? I'm from Australia and the vps is in Netherlands. Do I find a vpn located in Netherlands to improve latency?

    You should use a VPN in a country that is far from both the client and the server.
    For example, Brazil or South Africa.
    They can effectively increase your latency for traffic impairment purposes.

    Thanked by 1oloke
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