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Amsterdam VPS — sub-1ms ping to Cloudflare AMS, NTT routing preferred
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 50 138.249.21.1from 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:
- NTT (AS2914) direct peering to AS13335 — trace shows
*.cloudflare.amstnl07.nl.bb.gin.ntt.netor similar in hops.
Likely sub-0.7ms. - Direct cross-connect to Cloudflare inside Equinix
AM5/AM6/AM7 (CNI partner). Sub-0.5ms possible. - 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
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
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.
https://globalping.io/?measurement=20pmQQ9LEYo103bza00120K7l&by=min
@as215296
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
@ShockHosting They are in Equinix AM5 and very reliable.
Ping
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...
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:
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 apurchasable 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.
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.
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.
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:
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.
I've tested it with globalping:
https://globalping.io/?measurement=20pmQQ9LEYo103bza00120K7l&by=min
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.239/0.247/0.256 to 138.249.21.1 @adrmnv