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Not to mention those of us grandfathered into unlimited bandwidth! That's beyond unheard of for a location like this.
not very good idea to mess up with DO. They are invested with heavy funds!
The sky is falling! The sky is falling! Run, duck, hide! ;-)
I saw this adress, but I wanted a IP from a customer VPS.
It most likely will get flooded with udp packets if someone posts it here in the public.
The routing is still pretty bad though, hopefully they improve over time.
There are customer VPSes in 128.199.255.*, try a number and see if you win. Honestly though, just use the official speedtest, don't be paranoid, routing for the same /24 won't be different.
thanks man :P
ERASED
Very Bad Routing from Bangladesh:
Tracing route to sg1.--ERASED--.com [128.199.254.149]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 <1 ms <1 ms <1 ms 192.168.42.129
2 * * * Request timed out.
3 113 ms 143 ms 113 ms 10.26.206.137
4 120 ms 105 ms 101 ms 10.26.206.4
5 112 ms 97 ms 99 ms 202.4.173.34
6 145 ms 163 ms 193 ms 103.7.249.69
7 167 ms 143 ms 159 ms xe-ig1-2-ag1-0-1-0.pico.net.bd [103.7.251.121]
8 246 ms 221 ms 215 ms if-2-1-1.core1.IH4-Singapore.as6453.net [209.58.82.61]
9 204 ms 225 ms 197 ms if-5-0-0-500.core2.IH4-Singapore.as6453.net [180.87.136.2]
10 394 ms 385 ms 397 ms if-1-1-1-214.tcore2.SVW-Singapore.as6453.net [180.87.15.73]
11 400 ms 399 ms 401 ms if-7-2.tcore2.LVW-LosAngeles.as6453.net [180.87.15.26]
12 428 ms 439 ms 483 ms 216.6.84.66
13 470 ms 437 ms 437 ms ae-2.r20.lsanca03.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.2.229]
14 372 ms 377 ms 453 ms ae-6.r20.osakjp02.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.4.39]
15 374 ms 395 ms 377 ms ae-4.r22.osakjp02.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.6.188]
16 394 ms 399 ms 417 ms as-0.r20.sngpsi05.sg.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.3.41]
17 410 ms 565 ms 404 ms ae-2.r00.sngpsi02.sg.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.3.147]
18 417 ms 431 ms 431 ms 116.51.27.150
19 412 ms 415 ms 423 ms 103.253.144.242
20 415 ms 413 ms 421 ms sg1.--ERASED--.com [128.199.---.---]
Trace complete.
Any traceroute from indonesia? I can't open DO for now.
Someone mentioned it before... droplet creation is very slow, compared to creating droplets in other locations. It got stuck on my screen saying "Approximately 60 seconds remaining" without nothing moving. I thought something broke... but it worked after all:
Droplet History
Event Initiated Execution Time
Create 13 minutes ago 12 minutes 29 seconds
IP: 128.199.253.168
wget freevps.us/downloads/bench.sh -O - -o /dev/null|bash
CPU model : QEMU Virtual CPU version 1.5.0
Number of cores : 1
CPU frequency : 1999.999 MHz
Total amount of ram : 497 MB
Total amount of swap : 0 MB
System uptime : 3 min,
Download speed from CacheFly: 39.3MB/s
Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 5.66MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 8.77MB/s
Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 4.99MB/s
Download speed from i3d.net, Rotterdam, NL: 4.59MB/s
Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 284KB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Singapore: 91.5MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: 11.0MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: 9.63MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: 11.1MB/s
I/O speed : 344 MB/s
It'd be best to not to disclose your ip address to prevent members of LET from pinging it for the next few hours
Indeed bad routing
I don't think these are accurate in terms of real world routing. They have a contract with softlayer in Singapore. 5 of those speedtest script locations are on the softlayer network.
agreed. Malaysia is just beside Singapore(I usually get 10-30ms) but now I'm getting 170+ms.
Traceroute: Flying to japan instead of going to Singapore directly
6 10.74.130.26 (10.74.130.26) 53.198 ms 23.429 ms 26.257 ms
7 10.55.208.52 (10.55.208.52) 74.729 ms 89.882 ms 90.366 ms
8 203.131.245.157 (203.131.245.157) 91.098 ms 91.134 ms 92.597 ms
9 ae-5.r21.tkokhk01.hk.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.2.116) 101.685 ms 117.468 ms 102.421 ms
10 p64-2-1-2.r22.tokyjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.4.36) 159.353 ms p64-2-1-3.r23.tokyjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.4.56) 164.486 ms 166.697 ms
11 as-6.r21.sngpsi02.sg.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.5.157) 186.407 ms 187.871 ms as-5.r21.sngpsi02.sg.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.4.151) 184.601 ms
12 ae-6.r00.sngpsi02.sg.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.6.105) 206.503 ms 204.475 ms 171.953 ms
13 116.51.27.150 (116.51.27.150) 192.595 ms 192.587 ms 192.555 ms
14 103.253.144.242 (103.253.144.242) 189.800 ms 200.863 ms 197.201 ms
15 (128.199.253.169) 188.057 ms 191.963 ms 200.105 ms
traceroute to 128.199.253.33 (128.199.253.33), 64 hops max
1 192.168.1.254 2.176ms 1.763ms 1.883ms
2 58.71.244.89 4.889ms 58.71.244.113 3.963ms 58.71.244.89 4.552ms
3 58.71.244.114 4.590ms 3.225ms 2.347ms
4 58.71.243.53 5.802ms 3.890ms 4.877ms
5 58.71.243.49 7.396ms 6.052ms 5.878ms
6 58.71.244.254 8.523ms 6.871ms 6.906ms
7 58.71.241.57 35.055ms 7.271ms 6.967ms
8 58.71.241.30 7.564ms 6.334ms 5.462ms
9 202.151.241.178 8.128ms 5.488ms 6.839ms
10 203.78.193.17 49.625ms 47.788ms 130.064ms
11 129.250.2.197 49.852ms 47.890ms 48.990ms
12 129.250.6.105 48.674ms 46.112ms 46.762ms
13 116.51.27.150 62.282ms 62.510ms 60.801ms
14 103.253.144.242 64.304ms 62.537ms 62.903ms
15 128.199.253.33 47.913ms 45.784ms 45.264ms
this what i getting
Heh, it's been already destroyed. I wasn't planning on keeping it.
I had only realized that after I've finish posting my post. I was a bit disappointed though, but anyway, with this move from DO, it'll somehow change the game for South East Asia's hosting industry.
I wonder, as a grandfathered user, will we still get the unmetered bandwidth in Singapore?
the routing is kinda disappointing
i am getting >150ms from Malaysia, usually it should be around 60ms from Malaysia to Singapore
We was getting 200ms +/- with Maxis Fiber or Unifi TM no good at all. However the amazon got the better performance in term of latency.
From Malaysia, I think it routes to HK, Japan, then Singapore... Not direct to Singapore. That is why more than 150 ms.
If 1T Transfer only 5 per month, that is damp cheap.
Yeah, its pretty cheap! I've raised a ticket to DO and will see what I got later.
traceroute to speedtest-sgp1.digitalocean.com (128.199.255.139), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
1 gx-kmi-c0fe.mdn.nusa.net.id (202.162.192.254) 0.107 ms 0.127 ms 0.138 ms
2 gw.nusa.net.id (202.162.199.238) 0.226 ms 0.425 ms 0.418 ms
3 118.97.5.213 (118.97.5.213) 12.456 ms 12.449 ms 12.437 ms
4 118.subnet118-98-56.astinet.telkom.net.id (118.98.56.118) 37.179 ms 37.173 ms 12.596 ms
5 30.subnet118-98-58.astinet.telkom.net.id (118.98.58.30) 22.917 ms 22.909 ms 23.089 ms
6 180.240.190.109 (180.240.190.109) 87.248 ms 86.488 ms 86.478 ms
7 116.51.26.37 (116.51.26.37) 23.188 ms 116.51.26.33 (116.51.26.33) 22.924 ms 116.51.26.37 (116.51.26.37) 23.304 ms
8 116.51.27.150 (116.51.27.150) 22.935 ms 23.193 ms 23.453 ms
9 103.253.144.242 (103.253.144.242) 23.320 ms 23.171 ms 23.162 ms
10 speedtest-sgp1.digitalocean.com (128.199.255.139) 30.031 ms 27.685 ms 28.837 ms
From Indonesia :
and the ping result :
Traceroute :
It was better for me (from Malaysia on Maxis Fibre line)
to Digital Ocean Singapore
Though OneAsiaHost is the best so far
I think it is fast enough for me
It seems to me that it is only announcing prefixes to NTT:3 Outbound do have Telia though.
Considering the pricing, though, it is perfectly alright.
But for those Mainland Chinese users, it might be a pain to use a VPN hosted on such a network.
It just seems to me that the network is really saturated..
What's there to "wonder" about? We already got it, and there's nothing to imply they're going to take it away. They recently have added some well defined restrictions in https://www.digitalocean.com/tos 2.7, that the users who have unmetered b/w can't run torrents, Tor, host adult content, and can't in any other way "distribute the
bandwidth to others" (I think this was said to include running a public CDN or VPN/proxy service). So they are well prepared to deal with any b/w abuse if it becomes a problem, not just in this DC but in any of them.
The routing has changed now, for the better.
PH -> Hong Kong -> Japan -> Singapore
This compares to Linode in Japan at 100ms, and California at 170ms.
I'm able to max out my residential DSL line with the speed test.