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best hosting with route optimized to far east Russia?

looking for Japan/South Korea hosting that offers:
most importantly - fast route to far east Russian cities (Vladivostok, Khabarovsk, Kamchatka)
3 CPU +
4gb RAM +
15 TB bandwidth +
minimum 1 gbps
budget is around $50

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  • tentortentor Member, Host Rep

    You should add some test IPs to help providers here figure out if they have fast route or not

    Thanked by 3rpqu oloke VPSLAYER
  • luckypenguinluckypenguin Member
    edited June 3

    @Hosthatch -

    NVMe 64 GB
    12 AMD EPYC Milan core (6 dedicated, 6 fair-shared cores)
    64 GB DDR4 RAM
    200 GB NVMe Storage
    15 TB bandwidth

    $49

    Seoul/Tokyo:
    https://lg.tok.hosthatch.com
    https://lg.sel.hosthatch.com

  • sh97sh97 Member, Host Rep

    Check RUVDS - they have VPS in Vladivostok

  • @sh97 said: Check RUVDS - they have VPS in Vladivostok

    He wants to escape from Roskomnadzor TSPU, the censorship firewall.

    Thanked by 1totally_not_banned
  • @luckypenguin said:

    @sh97 said: Check RUVDS - they have VPS in Vladivostok

    He wants to escape from Roskomnadzor TSPU, the censorship firewall.

    Russia has censorship?

  • 384_cz384_cz Member

    @LEBUserJoe said:

    @luckypenguin said:

    @sh97 said: Check RUVDS - they have VPS in Vladivostok

    He wants to escape from Roskomnadzor TSPU, the censorship firewall.

    Russia has censorship?

    Yes

    Thanked by 1Fourplex
  • defaultdefault Veteran

    @384_cz said:

    @LEBUserJoe said:

    @luckypenguin said:

    @sh97 said: Check RUVDS - they have VPS in Vladivostok

    He wants to escape from Roskomnadzor TSPU, the censorship firewall.

    Russia has censorship?

    Yes

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited June 3

    @sh97 said:
    Check RUVDS - they have VPS in Vladivostok

    It works but routes are not optimal.
    Usually you have 25ms from Tokyo, however I get 40ms, likely backhauled.

    Better would be Khabarovsk.
    @misaka has it, reselling edgecenter, they used to be cheaper.

  • conceptconcept Member

    hosthatch jp looks good. If you try other APAC IPs with GlobalPing, its routing through Frankfurt and back to APAC.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited June 3

    @coopplayer said: most importantly - fast route to far east Russian cities (Vladivostok, Khabarovsk, Kamchatka)

    Direct routes to APAC from there can be somewhat hit or miss, any wrong move and you go all around the world via Europe and USA.

    Still curious what is the end goal. If to provide VPNs for people in Russia, it wouldn't be great in any case: Russians will tend to mostly access sites hosted either in Russia itself, or in Europe. Even with sites behind CF, the origin server will be most likely in either of these two. And Telegram stores their accounts in the AMS DC. So, even if they will have a low ping to their Japan VPN server, from there on nearly always it will be a who-knows-what route back to the EU side of things.

    May have a point for YouTube, though.

  • Korea is bad location for Far East Russia bcuz Korea dosent have cable directly connected to Russia

    Thanked by 1rm_
  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    Tokyo will always be 35-45ms to Vladivostok/Khabarovsk.

  • orangevpsorangevps Member, Patron Provider

    Hi,

    Could you please check this one, we have Tokyo location https://jp-lg.orangevps.com/

    Thanked by 1oloke
  • TangeTange Member

    @luckypenguin said:

    @sh97 said: Check RUVDS - they have VPS in Vladivostok

    He wants to escape from Roskomnadzor TSPU, the censorship firewall.

    which content they blocked? porn or politics?

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider
    edited June 4

    @Tange said:

    @luckypenguin said:

    @sh97 said: Check RUVDS - they have VPS in Vladivostok

    He wants to escape from Roskomnadzor TSPU, the censorship firewall.

    which content they blocked? porn or politics?

    Pretty much any western services. Cloudflare is filtered, big western datacenter networks like OVH, etc are filtered. Even one of my my control panels hosted on a large cloud provider was blocked by them (though this could also be a big of me ignoring Russian government censorship requests!) - It is essentially China GFW - due to the crackdown of RU citizens news sources during the war.

  • @Tange said:

    @luckypenguin said:

    @sh97 said: Check RUVDS - they have VPS in Vladivostok

    He wants to escape from Roskomnadzor TSPU, the censorship firewall.

    which content they blocked? porn or politics?

    Youtube, telegram, signal, viber, x/twitter, soundcloud, meta (facebook, instagram, whatsapp), discord, patreon, speedtest, chesscom, linkedin, even roblox is banned

    Most popular news (bbc, nytimes, anything) and porn (like ph) are banned aswell.

    If you unlucky enough: hetzner, ovh, scaleway, cloudflare, aws and fastly ip/subnets are dont work at all or have crazy low speeds

    So right now any russian citizen need to use vpn to have access to most popular services in world

    To OP: Rostelecom owns japan/russia undersea cable, so look for providers in japan who have rostelecom in peers (or at least their upstreams).
    Probably best option here - make multihop via edgecenter vds since they have good local presence everywhere and have rostelecom upstream/peering

    Thanked by 1rm_
  • VPSLAYERVPSLAYER Member, Patron Provider

    Hello we offer KVM VPS in Amsterdam: https://vpslayer.net

    You can check connectivity at our looking-glass since you didnt provided a test-ip: https://lg-nl.vpslayer.net

  • FourplexFourplex Member, Host Rep

    A big issue is traffic between East Asia and Europe usually routes through the US. This is because most Tier 1 carriers won't cross Russia.

    This means a Japan VPS might cross the globe from far-east Russia to Japan: Japan to US, US to EU, EU to Moscow, then Moscow to far-east Russia.

    You could use test IPs at Japan VPS hosts. You could also look at a Japan VPS with Russian peering (i.e. Rostelecom).

    I haven't used Asian VPSes in almost a decade. I did briefly have a Veesp VPS in Russia more recently but cancelled that too.

    Thanked by 1384_cz
  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    @Fourplex said: A big issue is traffic between East Asia and Europe usually routes through the US. This is because most Tier 1 carriers won't cross Russia.

    This means a Japan VPS might cross the globe from far-east Russia to Japan: Japan to US, US to EU, EU to Moscow, then Moscow to far-east Russia.

    There are direct links from Russia Far East to Japan, and when they are used both ways, it's about 30ms ping. There are chances of what you said if one is unlucky, but it's not always the case.

    Thanked by 1Fourplex
  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @VPSLAYER said:
    Hello we offer KVM VPS in Amsterdam: https://vpslayer.net

    You can check connectivity at our looking-glass since you didnt provided a test-ip: https://lg-nl.vpslayer.net

    Thanked by 1tentor
  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @rm_ said:

    @Fourplex said: A big issue is traffic between East Asia and Europe usually routes through the US. This is because most Tier 1 carriers won't cross Russia.

    This means a Japan VPS might cross the globe from far-east Russia to Japan: Japan to US, US to EU, EU to Moscow, then Moscow to far-east Russia.

    There are direct links from Russia Far East to Japan, and when they are used both ways, it's about 30ms ping. There are chances of what you said if one is unlucky, but it's not always the case.

    25ms to be exact, but currently this route is quite costly.
    Used to be cheap, for less than a dullah you could bend to Waifuland directly.

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