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BF 25 deals in EU/US/APAC
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I want to know which line is used to connect to China. If it's Telstra, it's very bad
AS3786, maybe
The provided test IP is: 61.111.133.1
Everyone is buying so-called high-quality broadband for this direct connection to China, even if the data usage is very low. However, now it is not directly connected to China as provided with 61.111.133.1, but Telstra's IP: 210.57.34.1 line. I think many people will refund, and no one will purchase the service of this node in the future. This node has been abandoned since its deployment~
The first one (not Telstra).
Cool, thanks for the feedback. Not sure what you are saying exactly, but you should probably wait for the actual LG before abandoning this node since its deployment~
Even if MJJ gets the good line, they’ll still 玩坏 (flood) this line and cause congestion every night.
We are no longer MJJ, but we have many MJJ viewers.
IIJ (XTOM Japan) is no longer fragrant after MJJ 玩坏 them.
64 bytes from 210.57.34.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=251 time=1.20 ms
64 bytes from 61.111.133.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=249 time=2.00 ms
both are really good for me (bcuz i live in korea
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i'm so excited for my vps
yabs please, both disk if available
yabs for future customer
Our goal is having a server within ~100ms from most of our readers.
We performed traceroutes from our residential network and several servers in the region to the two Seoul test IPs, and can report that it can sufficiently cover most of Asia-Pacific region from at least one test IP.
If the actual network follows the better latency choice, we shall be able to cancel our Tokyo and Sydney nodes, for a saving of $100/3y.
Verizon FiOS Washington DC USA: LG Uplus 201ms, Telstra 207ms
1C 512M 4G, $39.99/month
HostHatch Sydney Australia: LG Uplus 202ms, Telstra 143ms
2C 8G 60G, $120/3y
Advin Johor Malaysia: LG Uplus 101ms, Telstra 83ms
1C 4G 20G, $6/year
GreenCloudVPS Tokyo Japan: LG Uplus 42ms, Telstra 61ms
2C 8G 35G, $80/3y
DigiRDP Bengaluru India: LG Uplus 236ms, Telstra 110ms
1C 2G 20G, $12/year
Oh sweet!
I was waiting for the LG in Seoul, but I missed the promotion event...
i think it's common sense that real " high-quality " line to China is CN2 GIA or similar line that directly connect to China Telecom/Unicom/mobile. but i never saw hosthatch promote their service with these kind of lines. why would you ask somethings that provider doesn't provide
I think we all just really need to wait and see what it's actually like when it's delivered.
The issue was that HH posted an IP and said that it was not the same as the final mix, but likely to be very similar. That had astoundingly good ping times to China. Certainly, the lowest I've ever seen - the big northern metro areas in China are quite close geographically to Seoul, but even Seoul to Guangzhou seemed better than e.g. Guangzhou to HK on most of my HK based servers. If we get this mix, HH's Seoul VPS will probably be the best location outside China for serving Chinese customers. Then today, HH mentioned the Telstra mix and gave a different test IP. Honestly, these are some of the worst ping times I've seen into China, and any of my HK and SG servers would be better. If we get this mix, then HH's Seoul VPS would be basically only useful for Korean and Japanese customers. So right now, it's just a waiting game to see what it actually ends up being like.
On one hand, we mostly knew this going in, and took a new on a future-deployment in a brand new location with a new network setup. On the other hand, we were given a test IP that's possibly better than we might get which is why some people are getting upset.
But it's all a bit premature - we need to wait and see what we actually end up with, and not just initially but longer term as any initial hitches get sorted out. It's all a bit of a moot point to be worrying about anyway though - we all knew the situation going in, and there's no refunds etc, we took the chance because of the potential upside.
I've had good results from HH in the past in other locations, so I'm happy to just wait this out and trust it'll be good. Given the lower bandwidth allowance for Seoul compared to the other locations, I'm assuming it's due to higher bandwidth costs, and so it's more likely due to the costs in using a decent transit.
Probably made a mistake sharing that Telstra example today, we won't be using Telstra for China, but in any case - we don't guarantee any specific connectivity to China (even though we optimize for it in all of our locations except Sydney)
so you wanna find out the best line besides the premium direct peering line, the so called " best effort " line.
that's okay, it's not bad for the money
sure
Which region does your APAC storage service reside in? My order was placed on 27 November but it wasn't provisioned yet.
Have you read first post??
I will paste for lazy users....
What is the setup time?
The setup time is 10 working days (2 weeks).
How are you getting 2TB of ram for only 4650? Could you please share? I'm trying to set up a homelab for some high memory jobs and the cheapest I see is about twice that.
Why hasn't the mirror for the Seoul node been launched yet?
A few days ago, it was said that everything was being deployed, and it is expected that the Seoul Mirror will be launched on December 2nd? Why haven't I seen the Seoul mirror for several days? When can the Seoul mirror be launched?
I'm sure it'll be up as soon as it's ready.
I bet you're the kind of person that feels all your presents on Christmas Eve rather than waiting for the surprise a few hours later.
We wait at the chimney and open the presents as soon as Santa Claus shows up.
Do you give him the mince pies and milk or have you already eaten them yourselves?
Very impressive numbers. I want one of these big 10TB storage box but I'd need to find some more stuff to hoard first else it'd be all wasted space idling
3 out of 4 delivered, just waiting on a storage vps out of NYC from that last round.
THANKS for a great BF/CM!!
@PieHasBeenEaten , but Santa Claus gets unlimited double miles on every present He leaves at our house, redeemed exclusively at Rewards Travel Center.
Got my Sweden 2TB VPS:
HDD:
Network and HDD are both excellent.
@hosthatch still waiting btw

your last reply

My APAC storage server was provisioned on Wednesday, much quicker than expected. Just waiting for the Europe server!