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Oracle Cloud Free ARM Instances Being Throttled to 50Mbps

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  • @DejavuMoe said:
    i receive a mail noticed me that 'Oracle has scheduled a firmware update maintenance event on your instance(s).'

    I will update the net speed test result then...

    well, it’s still 50mbps……

    Thanked by 1giang
  • My oracle free tier in Batam, Indonesia is also capped at 50Mbps

    -------------------- A Bench.sh Script By Teddysun -------------------
    Version : v2026-01-31

    Usage : wget -qO- bench.sh | bash

    CPU Model : Neoverse-N1
    CPU Cores : 4
    AES-NI : ✓ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✗ Disabled
    Total Disk : 183.7 GB (55.6 GB Used)
    Total RAM : 23.2 GB (4.9 GB Used)
    Total Swap : 4.0 GB (0 KB Used)
    System Uptime : 0 days, 9 hour 57 min
    Load Average : 1.28, 1.20, 1.11
    OS : Oracle Linux Server 8.10
    Arch : aarch64 (64 Bit)
    Kernel : 5.15.0-319.201.4.2.el8uek.aarch64
    TCP Congestion Ctrl: cubic
    Virtualization : KVM
    IPv4/IPv6 : ✓ Online / ✓ Online
    Organization : AS31898 Oracle Corporation
    Location : Sekupang / ID

    Region : Riau Islands

    I/O Speed(1st run) : 97.3 MB/s
    I/O Speed(2nd run) : 89.0 MB/s
    I/O Speed(3rd run) : 88.7 MB/s

    I/O Speed(average) : 91.7 MB/s

    Node Name Upload Speed Download Speed Latency
    Speedtest.net 46.59 Mbps 47.57 Mbps 1.90 ms
    Los Angeles, US 49.62 Mbps 52.45 Mbps 184.01 ms
    Dallas, US 51.05 Mbps 48.88 Mbps 197.50 ms
    Montreal, CA 49.12 Mbps 50.24 Mbps 286.19 ms
    Paris, FR 49.10 Mbps 51.25 Mbps 201.52 ms
    Amsterdam, NL 49.69 Mbps 49.75 Mbps 202.73 ms
    Suzhou, CN 52.61 Mbps 51.69 Mbps 313.13 ms
    Ningbo, CN 52.00 Mbps 51.62 Mbps 327.88 ms
    Hong Kong, CN 1.79 Mbps 3.38 Mbps 37.19 ms
    Singapore, SG 48.03 Mbps 48.48 Mbps 36.65 ms
    Taipei, CN 47.64 Mbps 47.64 Mbps 47.32 ms

    Tokyo, JP 48.13 Mbps 47.31 Mbps 81.47 ms

    Finished in : 6 min 35 sec

    Timestamp : 2026-04-24 08:40:00 +08


    Speedtest by Ookla

      Server: PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia - Banjarmasin (id: 1370)
         ISP: Oracle Cloud
    

    Idle Latency: 18.35 ms (jitter: 0.04ms, low: 18.33ms, high: 18.41ms)
    Download: 48.35 Mbps (data used: 70.0 MB)
    18.50 ms (jitter: 0.08ms, low: 18.37ms, high: 20.70ms)
    Upload: 48.04 Mbps (data used: 78.8 MB)
    18.39 ms (jitter: 15.54ms, low: 18.25ms, high: 268.89ms)
    Packet Loss: 0.0%
    Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/c87fd4b1-b27d-4a6b-854c-f4c01d55806c

    Speedtest by Ookla

      Server: Orion Cyber Internet - Jakarta (id: 47489)
         ISP: Oracle Cloud
    

    Idle Latency: 14.84 ms (jitter: 0.04ms, low: 14.77ms, high: 14.86ms)
    Download: 47.63 Mbps (data used: 70.3 MB)
    15.06 ms (jitter: 0.09ms, low: 14.90ms, high: 15.51ms)
    Upload: 47.29 Mbps (data used: 77.0 MB)
    15.12 ms (jitter: 20.91ms, low: 14.93ms, high: 451.74ms)
    Packet Loss: 0.0%
    Result URL: https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/1bb4113d-d63e-48fc-8101-ddb29a578fed

    Thanked by 1DejavuMoe
  • d1360d1360 Member

    My free tier in San Jose is also capped.

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    Yet-Another-Bench-Script

    v2025-04-20

    https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script

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    Fri Apr 24 06:35:35 UTC 2026

    ARM compatibility is considered experimental

    Basic System Information:

    Uptime : 4 days, 1 hours, 7 minutes
    Processor : Neoverse-N1
    CPU cores : 4 @ ??? MHz
    AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ❌ Disabled
    RAM : 23.4 GiB
    Swap : 0.0 KiB
    Disk : 198.1 GiB
    Distro : Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS
    Kernel : 6.8.0-1047-oracle
    VM Type : KVM
    IPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ❌ Offline

    IPv4 Network Information:

    ISP : Oracle Corporation
    ASN : AS31898 Oracle Corporation
    Host : Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (us-sanjose-1)
    Location : San Jose, California (CA)
    Country : United States

    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):

    Provider Location (Link) Send Speed Recv Speed Ping
    Clouvider London, UK (10G) 49.3 Mbits/sec 28.2 Mbits/sec 131 ms
    Eranium Amsterdam, NL (100G) 49.6 Mbits/sec 33.8 Mbits/sec 144 ms
    Uztelecom Tashkent, UZ (10G) 46.9 Mbits/sec 8.75 Mbits/sec 258 ms
    Leaseweb Singapore, SG (10G) 48.4 Mbits/sec 1.00 Mbits/sec 197 ms
    Clouvider Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) 52.1 Mbits/sec 44.6 Mbits/sec 7.96 m
    Thanked by 1DejavuMoe
  • mustafamw3mustafamw3 Member, Patron Provider, LIR

    Mine in Germany Frankfurt, not capped

    Thanked by 2DejavuMoe tux
  • ralfralf Member
    edited April 24

    They did some kind of scheduled thing that required both my free London instances to be rebooted. Not sure what they've actually done, but it's caused litefs to behave weirdly now, so instead of terminating immediately if another instance is already running and so it can't bind the port, it now sits around consuming a ton of CPU.

    But as for network throttling, I guess nothing has changed for me:

    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 1.98 Gbits/sec  | 1.63 Gbits/sec  | 1.14 ms
    Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 2.00 Gbits/sec  | 1.96 Gbits/sec  | 7.22 ms
    

    These are completely free ARM instances (I only tested one), I don't have any PAYG set up.

    Thanked by 1DejavuMoe
  • rip mine in chuncheon is now capped

    Speedtest by Ookla
    Server: MOACK Data Center - Yongin-si (id: 67564)
    ISP: Oracle Cloud
    Idle Latency: 3.85 ms (jitter: 0.06ms, low: 3.75ms, high: 3.91ms)
    Download: 48.33 Mbps (data used: 75.2 MB)
    3.73 ms (jitter: 6.22ms, low: 3.52ms, high: 219.35ms)
    Upload: 48.28 Mbps (data used: 71.3 MB)
    3.85 ms (jitter: 3.15ms, low: 3.65ms, high: 215.20ms)

    Thanked by 2DejavuMoe oloke
  • @nekomikoreimu said:
    rip mine in chuncheon is now capped

    Speedtest by Ookla
    Server: MOACK Data Center - Yongin-si (id: 67564)
    ISP: Oracle Cloud
    Idle Latency: 3.85 ms (jitter: 0.06ms, low: 3.75ms, high: 3.91ms)
    Download: 48.33 Mbps (data used: 75.2 MB)
    3.73 ms (jitter: 6.22ms, low: 3.52ms, high: 219.35ms)
    Upload: 48.28 Mbps (data used: 71.3 MB)
    3.85 ms (jitter: 3.15ms, low: 3.65ms, high: 215.20ms)

    It appears this is not an isolated incident; much like the previous free AMD VMs, these too will gradually face restrictions.

  • Singapore ARM here, definitely capped to 50mbps. Seem like upgrading to PAYG is the way forward?

    Thanked by 2DejavuMoe mustafamw3
  • vpsamvpsam Member

    Mine is PAYG and is not capped so that could be it.

  • Mine in Tokyo is not capped either, PAYG account with free resources only.

    I remember someone saying free tier accounts were allowed unlimited transfer because they don't have a payment method, while PAYG accounts would get charged for egress after 10TB/month... Perhaps they wanted to close this loophole

  • eliphaseliphas Member
    edited April 24

    to add up in the "not me too" list, neither of my 2xARM or 2xAMD free instances are 50MB limited, zone sa-sao-paulo-1.
    (PAYG account but full free tier instances)

  • @hades_corps said:
    Singapore ARM here, definitely capped to 50mbps. Seem like upgrading to PAYG is the way forward?

    At present, it seems that the speed of PAYG account has not been limited to 50mbps.

  • @udonworld said:
    Mine in Tokyo is not capped either, PAYG account with free resources only.

    I remember someone saying free tier accounts were allowed unlimited transfer because they don't have a payment method, while PAYG accounts would get charged for egress after 10TB/month... Perhaps they wanted to close this loophole

    that will be, maybe

  • d1360d1360 Member

    I upgraded to PAYG but still getting capped.

  • @d1360 said:
    I upgraded to PAYG but still getting capped.

    need to rebuild the vm

  • d1360d1360 Member
    edited April 25

    @DejavuMoe said:

    @d1360 said:
    I upgraded to PAYG but still getting capped.

    need to rebuild the vm

    Ok, I rebuilt it using the option "Send diagnostic reboot" after upgrading to PAYG and it's not capped anymore.

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    Yet-Another-Bench-Script

    v2025-04-20

    https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script

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    Sat Apr 25 08:15:54 UTC 2026

    ARM compatibility is considered experimental

    Basic System Information:

    Uptime : 0 days, 0 hours, 2 minutes
    Processor : Neoverse-N1
    CPU cores : 4 @ ??? MHz
    AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ❌ Disabled
    RAM : 23.4 GiB
    Swap : 0.0 KiB
    Disk : 201.4 GiB
    Distro : Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS
    Kernel : 6.8.0-1049-oracle
    VM Type : KVM
    IPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ❌ Offline

    IPv4 Network Information:

    ISP : Oracle Corporation
    ASN : AS31898 Oracle Corporation
    Host : Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (us-sanjose-1)
    Location : San Jose, California (CA)
    Country : United States

    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):

    Provider Location (Link) Send Speed Recv Speed Ping
    Clouvider London, UK (10G) 1.31 Gbits/sec 206 Mbits/sec 131 ms
    Eranium Amsterdam, NL (100G) 1.51 Gbits/sec 220 Mbits/sec 144 ms
    Uztelecom Tashkent, UZ (10G) 746 Mbits/sec 405 Mbits/sec 256 ms
    Leaseweb Singapore, SG (10G) 1.16 Gbits/sec 912 Mbits/sec 176 ms
    Clouvider Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) 3.99 Gbits/sec 3.94 Gbits/sec 8.04 ms
    Leaseweb NYC, NY, US (10G) 3.34 Gbits/sec 2.58 Gbits/sec 68.1 ms
    Edgoo Sao Paulo, BR (1G) 760 Mbits/sec 312 Mbits/sec 222 ms

    YABS completed in 4 min 14 sec

  • ss93ss93 Member

    Can confirm. But that's because I signed up only a couple days ago. Thought it was normal. Still, for my use case it's more than enough

  • LeviLevi Member

    Close this thread until Oracle didn't saw it. All that wine about FREE service :-1:

  • @Levi said:
    Close this thread until Oracle didn't saw it. All that wine about FREE service :-1:

    “Free” doesn’t mean people can’t discuss limitations or changes. :)

    If a topic isn’t interesting, it’s always an option to just close the tab. Most people do that.

  • paul92paul92 Member

    Johannesburg (free tier) also seems to be affected.

    Hosted by Iclix Pty Ltd (Bloemfontein) [368.57 km]: 9.414 ms
    Testing download speed................................................................................
    Download: 48.76 Mbit/s
    Testing upload speed......................................................................................................
    Upload: 20.04 Mbit/s

    it seems to be inconsistent - others on PAYG are claiming reduction too...

  • dbadudedbadude Member

    i still remember my boss paying 10.000 euros per month for a T1 1.5 mbit connection. Now you have a 50mbit for free. crazy times we live in.

    Thanked by 3DejavuMoe giang tux
  • @dbadude said:
    i still remember my boss paying 10.000 euros per month for a T1 1.5 mbit connection. Now you have a 50mbit for free. crazy times we live in.

    As a member of the earliest cohort of Gen Z, I recall when our family first got broadband back in the sixth grade; at the time—coming from the era of dial-up—a 4 Mbps connection cost roughly $180/y.

    Fast forward about a decade or so, and our broadband bill remains around $190/y, yet it upgraded to a downstream speed of 1 Gbps.

    That applies to home broadband; however, Oracle previously offered its Free Tier ARM instances bandwidth speeds of up to 4 Gbps—a figure that was, at the time, simply unimaginable.

  • cavedogcavedog Member

    Johannesburg, South Africa capped to 50Mbps. Started on the 19th for me. ARM instance free tier.

  • cavedogcavedog Member

    @cavedog said:
    Johannesburg, South Africa capped to 50Mbps. Started on the 19th for me. ARM instance free tier.

    Upgraded to PAYG plan which charges 93 Euro once off which is R1865 South African Rand give or take. Did a diagnostic reboot and the throttle is gone. Just need to make sure I stay under the 10TB egress traffic, or it will start billing me for usage.

  • benchbench Member

    Mine was throttled after first speedtest

    root@br:~# curl -sL bench.laset.com | bash -s -- -sas
     =========================================================
     \            Speedtest https://bench.laset.com          /
     \    System info, Geekbench, I/O test and speedtest     /
     \                 v1.8.7    2026-02-02                  /
     =========================================================
     Machine location: Brazil, São Paulo (Sao Paulo)
     ISP & ORG: AS31898, Oracle Corporation / Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (sa-saopaulo-1)
     ## South America Speedtest.net
     Location                             Upload      Download       Ping    Loss
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Nearby                          4154.94 Mbps  3978.06 Mbps    0.34 ms      0%
    -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Brazil, Sao Paulo /TIM            47.52 Mbps    47.81 Mbps    1.36 ms      0%
     Colombia, Bogota /Tigo            50.25 Mbps    50.96 Mbps  130.74 ms     N/A
     Ecuador, Quito /Netlife           50.22 Mbps    49.68 Mbps  183.05 ms     N/A
     Peru, Lima /FIBERLUX              50.00 Mbps    50.05 Mbps   85.42 ms     N/A
     Bolivia, La Paz /Nuevatel         49.84 Mbps    49.78 Mbps   95.25 ms     N/A
     Paraguay, Asuncion /TEISA         47.66 Mbps    47.70 Mbps   24.91 ms      0%
     Chile, Santiago /Movistar         49.32 Mbps    49.42 Mbps   51.17 ms     N/A
     Argentina, Buenos Aires /Claro    48.91 Mbps    47.89 Mbps   31.23 ms      0%
     Uruguay, Montevideo /Movistar     47.39 Mbps    47.61 Mbps   28.46 ms      0%
     ## Statistics
     Total Traffic    : 8.24 GB
     Total Downloaded : 5.86 GB
     Total Uploaded   : 2.38 GB
     Average Loss     : 0.00 %
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
  • @Fubukibox said: IIRC, only AMD vps are capped to 40-50Mbps last time i used one.

    No. My ARM is affected too. Both ARM and AMD. Tried with separate VNIC. Still the same.

  • paul92paul92 Member

    What's strange is that my instance London despite being notified about maintence which was carried that hasn't been throttled - I still have full speed.

    Thanked by 1tux
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