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Amsterdam VPS — sub-1ms ping to Cloudflare AMS, NTT routing preferred

adrmnvadrmnv Member
edited May 3 in Requests

Looking for an Amsterdam VPS with the lowest possible latency to
Cloudflare's Amsterdam edge (138.249.21.0/24, AS13335).

Test target & methodology

  • Target IP: 138.249.21.1 (or any 138.249.21.x — same edge)
  • Tool: mtr -rwzc 50 138.249.21.1 from inside the VM
  • Metric: final-hop best ICMP, plus StDev (jitter matters)
  • Apples-to-apples: I run the test myself from a real VM, not
    just from your Looking Glass. LG-only claims welcome but I'll
    verify on a real instance before committing.

Tested so far (final-hop best ICMP to 138.249.21.x)

ASN Best Path / Notes
137409 0.53ms NTT direct peering (LG only — no retail VPS)
57169 0.83ms Current — Equinix IX (AM1)
20473 1.19ms AMS-IX (Iron Mountain Haarlem)
22261 1.10ms ERA-IX (NorthC)
43357 1.30ms Frys-IX (Iron Mountain Haarlem)
60068 1.60ms Own backbone routing
56655 1.70ms Cogent transit (Digital Realty AMS17)
16265 6.30ms AMS→FRA detour via 3rd-party transit

Best so far: AS57169 at 0.83ms via Equinix IX in AM1.

AS137409's public Looking Glass shows 0.534ms via NTT direct
peering
(*.cloudflare.amstnl07.nl.bb.gin.ntt.net), but their
retail VPS isn't sold — only $165+/mo dedicated, currently out of
stock.

What I'm looking for

Any provider matching ANY of these:

  1. NTT (AS2914) direct peering to AS13335 — trace shows
    *.cloudflare.amstnl07.nl.bb.gin.ntt.net or similar in hops.
    Likely sub-0.7ms.
  2. Direct cross-connect to Cloudflare inside Equinix
    AM5/AM6/AM7 (CNI partner). Sub-0.5ms possible.
  3. Anything reproducibly under 0.83ms best ICMP to
    138.249.21.x with low StDev (<0.5ms jitter).

Specs needed

  • 1-4 vCPU, 1–4 GB RAM, 20 GB SSD
  • 1 TB/mo traffic, 1 Gbit port enough
  • Linux (Debian/Ubuntu)
  • Crypto payment optional but nice
  • Hourly billing for testing — even better

What I do NOT need

  • DDoS protection
  • High bandwidth (10G+)
  • BGP / own ASN setup
  • Multiple PoPs / global network
  • Windows / cPanel / control panels

Budget

  • $5–50/mo for retail VPS
  • Up to ~$250/mo for dedicated/colocation if it
    reliably delivers sub-0.5ms with verified NTT or
    direct CF path

Public Looking Glass appreciated

If your network has a Looking Glass — please post the URL,
I'll run the mtr myself before signing up.

If only private LG, please run from your AMS server:

mtr -rwzc 50 138.249.21.1

…and post the trace (showing your gateway, intermediate
hops, and final-hop best/avg/StDev).

Anti-recommendations (already tested, please don't suggest)

  • Anything in Iron Mountain Haarlem or Schiphol-Rijk
    (~1.2ms+ via AMS-IX, jittery on shared infra)

  • AS16265 — routes AMS→FRA→back via 3rd-party transit (6.3ms)

  • BGP-only providers requiring own ASN registration
  • Iron Mountain–based xTom AMS01

Why so specific

This is for a latency-sensitive client to a Cloudflare-protected
API. Backend-side variance dominates total response time, so
network optimization is marginal — but I'd like to confirm I'm
at the retail-tier floor before accepting it as the structural
ceiling.

If anyone has reproducible numbers beating 0.83ms — would love
to hear from you. If everyone's clustered around 0.8–1.0ms,
that's fine too — I'll know we've hit the realistic floor.

Thanks!

Comments

  • gbzret4dgbzret4d Member
    edited May 3

    0,83 ms is the minimum or average?
    Terraswitch rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.682/0.714/0.766

    Vultr rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.720/1.151/1.891
    Digitalocean is about the same as vultr

    Redswitches rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.733/0.752/0.779

    Raoul brouns rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.496/0.500/0.506

    All tested to cloudflare.com so it could also be lower in your case

    Thanked by 2oloke adrmnv
  • avsispavsisp Member, Patron Provider

    We are getting from 0.7 - 0.9 to that from our AMS line in Qupra -> Frys-IX (direct CF peering). We also have direct CF peering over Inter-IX which seems to get about the same.

  • VPSLAYERVPSLAYER Member, Patron Provider

    Hello we offer VPS in Amsterdam :)

    Website: https://vpslayer.net
    Looking Glass: https://lg-nl.vpslayer.net/

    PING 138.249.21.1 (138.249.21.1) 56(84) bytes of data.
    64 bytes from 138.249.21.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=57 time=0.999 ms
    64 bytes from 138.249.21.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=57 time=0.883 ms
    64 bytes from 138.249.21.1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=57 time=1.06 ms
    64 bytes from 138.249.21.1: icmp_seq=4 ttl=57 time=0.942 ms

    --- 138.249.21.1 ping statistics ---
    4 packets transmitted, 4 received, 0% packet loss, time 3062ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.883/0.971/1.062/0.066 ms

  • ArirangArirang Member

    @ShockHosting They are in Equinix AM5 and very reliable.

    HOST:                                         Loss%   Snt   Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
      1. AS???    ???                         100.0    50    0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0
      2. AS???    unn-84-17-33-138.cdn77.com   0.0%    50    0.2   0.3   0.2   0.4   0.0
      3. AS???    cloudflare-ams.cdn77.com     0.0%    50   11.3   5.0   0.5  38.4   7.8
      4. AS13335  141.101.65.1                36.0%    50    1.1   6.0   1.0  36.9   8.2
      5. AS13335  141.101.65.2                 0.0%    50    1.7   3.3   0.7  49.9   7.5
      6. AS13335  138.249.21.1                 0.0%    50    0.8   0.8   0.7   0.9   0.0
    

    Ping

    50 packets transmitted, 50 received, 0% packet loss, time 49870ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.699/0.758/0.858/0.035 ms
    
    Thanked by 2ShockHosting oloke
  • oriendoriend Member

    What's this used for when sub 1ms required? Some trading? Doubt it's a sneakers bot.

    Thanked by 1avsisp
  • sillycatsillycat Member
    edited May 3

    @oriend said:
    What's this used for when sub 1ms required? Some trading? Doubt it's a sneakers bot.

    Claiming Telegram crypto drops.

    Whole /24 is owned by Telegram's Cryptobot entity in Costa Rica.

  • avsispavsisp Member, Patron Provider

    @sillycat said:

    @oriend said:
    What's this used for when sub 1ms required? Some trading? Doubt it's a sneakers bot.

    Claiming Telegram crypto drops.

    Whole /24 is owned by Telegram's Cryptobot entity in Costa Rica.

    Ah... now it makes sense. He's trying to beat everyone else to the cryptodrop by running a bot constantly claiming it and hitting it quicker than any human can...

  • adrmnvadrmnv Member

    @gbzret4d said:
    0,83 ms is the minimum or average?
    Terraswitch rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.682/0.714/0.766

    Vultr rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.720/1.151/1.891
    Digitalocean is about the same as vultr

    Redswitches rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.733/0.752/0.779

    Raoul brouns rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.496/0.500/0.506

    All tested to cloudflare.com so it could also be lower in your case

    Solid references, thanks. Few follow-ups so I can compare like-
    for-like to my target range (138.249.21.x):

    Terraswitch — pulled their LG to 138.249.21.x and got
    different numbers per PoP:

    PoP Subnet min
    AMS1 74.118.140.0/21 1.642ms
    AMS2 64.130.48.0/20 7.885ms
    AMS3 64.130.32.0/20 0.832ms

    Your 0.682 lines up closest with AMS3. Which PoP was your test
    from — and was it a VPS instance, their LG, or something else?

    Vultr — your spread is 0.720 / 1.151 / 1.891. What plan and
    region — region-pinned to AMS specifically, or did Vultr place
    it elsewhere? Curious whether the wider spread vs. the others
    is methodology or actually how their AMS path behaves.

    DigitalOcean — which region, and which droplet type? My
    intuition is their network tiers might differ but I haven't
    tested across them — do you have a sense if it matters here?

    Redswitches — what product did you test from (VPS / dedi /
    colo)? And do you happen to know which AMS facility or upstream
    ASN they peer through? Couldn't find much in their public
    material.

    Raoul Brouns — is that a service you can actually buy, or
    is it @as215296's NLNOG RING node? I couldn't find a
    purchasable plan, just a personal/experimental homelab
    description, but might be missing something.

    Methodology question: were these all from one of your boxes
    pinging each provider's IP, or trials spun up on each? The
    spread on Vultr looks like single-instance routing variance,
    while Redswitches and Raoul are tight enough that they could be
    local-VM measurements — want to make sure I'm comparing apples
    to apples.

  • adrmnvadrmnv Member

    @Arirang said:
    @ShockHosting They are in Equinix AM5 and very reliable.

    HOST:                                         Loss%   Snt   Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
      1. AS???    ???                         100.0    50    0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0
      2. AS???    unn-84-17-33-138.cdn77.com   0.0%    50    0.2   0.3   0.2   0.4   0.0
      3. AS???    cloudflare-ams.cdn77.com     0.0%    50   11.3   5.0   0.5  38.4   7.8
      4. AS13335  141.101.65.1                36.0%    50    1.1   6.0   1.0  36.9   8.2
      5. AS13335  141.101.65.2                 0.0%    50    1.7   3.3   0.7  49.9   7.5
      6. AS13335  138.249.21.1                 0.0%    50    0.8   0.8   0.7   0.9   0.0
    

    Ping

    50 packets transmitted, 50 received, 0% packet loss, time 49870ms
    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.699/0.758/0.858/0.035 ms
    

    Tried their public LG to 138.249.21.x just now and got:

    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 1.258/1.415/1.532/0.100 ms

    That's a 0.55ms gap vs. your trace — wide enough that it's
    probably different paths, not jitter. Was your test from an
    actual VPS instance, or somewhere else? And which plan/location
    specifically — their site lists Amsterdam as one option but
    doesn't break out AM5 vs other facilities.

    The CDN77 transit hop in your mtr (cloudflare-ams.cdn77.com)
    looks like a different upstream than what their LG seems to
    use, which might explain it. Want to verify the production
    path before signing up — if your VPS reproducibly hits 0.7ms
    that's a clear improvement over my baseline; if production
    matches the LG number, that's a different story.

  • adrmnvadrmnv Member

    @sillycat said:

    @oriend said:
    What's this used for when sub 1ms required? Some trading? Doubt it's a sneakers bot.

    Claiming Telegram crypto drops.

    Whole /24 is owned by Telegram's Cryptobot entity in Costa Rica.

    Trading workload, not a claim bot — order routing under jitter, not racing reaction time. Backend variance dominates total response time anyway, so the network is marginal.

  • adrmnvadrmnv Member
    edited May 3

    @avsisp said:
    We are getting from 0.7 - 0.9 to that from our AMS line in Qupra -> Frys-IX (direct CF peering). We also have direct CF peering over Inter-IX which seems to get about the same.

    Picked up your smallest AMS VM yesterday to verify. Path checks out — mtr from inside the VM goes gateway → AS13335 directly at hop 2, no intermediate IX, so the direct peering is real on this subnet:

    hop host best
    1 _gateway (10.0.0.1) 0.2ms
    2 AS13335 141.101.65.1 1.4ms
    3 AS13335 141.101.65.97 1.1ms
    4 AS13335 138.249.21.3 1.1ms

    100-ping result: min/avg/max/mdev = 1.011/1.186/1.522/0.081 ms

    Solid trace — direct peering as advertised. Just lands ~0.18ms
    slower than my baseline (~0.83ms) on this specific edge,
    which I'm guessing is a Qupra-vs-Equinix-AM1 physical-distance
    effect rather than anything routing-related. For my sub-ms
    hunt that's enough that still wins, but worth noting your
    direct peering claim verifies cleanly on real VM testing.

    Thanked by 2oloke avsisp
  • gbzret4dgbzret4d Member

    @adrmnv said:

    @gbzret4d said:
    0,83 ms is the minimum or average?
    Terraswitch rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.682/0.714/0.766

    Vultr rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.720/1.151/1.891
    Digitalocean is about the same as vultr

    Redswitches rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.733/0.752/0.779

    Raoul brouns rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.496/0.500/0.506

    All tested to cloudflare.com so it could also be lower in your case

    Solid references, thanks. Few follow-ups so I can compare like-
    for-like to my target range (138.249.21.x):

    Terraswitch — pulled their LG to 138.249.21.x and got
    different numbers per PoP:

    | PoP | Subnet | min |
    |-------|---------------------|----------|
    | AMS1 | 74.118.140.0/21 | 1.642ms |
    | AMS2 | 64.130.48.0/20 | 7.885ms |
    | AMS3 | 64.130.32.0/20 | 0.832ms |

    Your 0.682 lines up closest with AMS3. Which PoP was your test
    from — and was it a VPS instance, their LG, or something else?

    Vultr — your spread is 0.720 / 1.151 / 1.891. What plan and
    region — region-pinned to AMS specifically, or did Vultr place
    it elsewhere? Curious whether the wider spread vs. the others
    is methodology or actually how their AMS path behaves.

    DigitalOcean — which region, and which droplet type? My
    intuition is their network tiers might differ but I haven't
    tested across them — do you have a sense if it matters here?

    Redswitches — what product did you test from (VPS / dedi /
    colo)? And do you happen to know which AMS facility or upstream
    ASN they peer through? Couldn't find much in their public
    material.

    Raoul Brouns — is that a service you can actually buy, or
    is it @as215296's NLNOG RING node? I couldn't find a
    purchasable plan, just a personal/experimental homelab
    description, but might be missing something.

    Methodology question: were these all from one of your boxes
    pinging each provider's IP, or trials spun up on each? The
    spread on Vultr looks like single-instance routing variance,
    while Redswitches and Raoul are tight enough that they could be
    local-VM measurements — want to make sure I'm comparing apples
    to apples.

    I've tested it with globalping:
    https://globalping.io/?measurement=20pmQQ9LEYo103bza00120K7l&by=min

  • gbzret4dgbzret4d Member
    edited May 4

    rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.239/0.247/0.256 to 138.249.21.1 @adrmnv

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