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Australia like I mentioned in my earlier post, the only SG-AU(Perth) cable is cut, so mid-Feb before recovery. We can reach Perth in 50ms and Sydney in 100ms that way.
Tokyo 90ms-100ms is normal, SG-JP is pretty far away geographically, so slightly more latency than CN is expected. Only good thing is that the latency is pretty stable to JP.
Well @Kenshin, I am content with what you offer.
Will be very good when the SG-AI fiber is repaired.
Now we need another company like your price point for redundancy
Already PMed you two, one's pretty cheap :P
Thanks @Kenshin Redundancy, redundancy!
Back to Rapidswitch in Maidenhead.
Real impressed with ping times from the United States.
88ms from Chicago
92ms from Atlanta
98ms from Kansas City
101ms from North Carolina
106ms from Dallas
110ms from home internet
131ms from Las Vegas
Mind you it is not prime time here in the United States.
90 odd ms to go across the Atlantic and basically midway across the US.
92ms from Atlanta
98ms from Kansas City
Wow :O
@pubcrawler Some more ping times from NA to Maidhenhead (Rapidswith)
70ms from Piscataway (Choopa)
81ms from Buffalo (Colocrossing)
90ms from Montreal (Netelligent)
92ms from Toronto (Peer1)
105ms from Orlando (HostDime)
110ms from Tampa (E Solutions)
129ms from Los Angeles (Enzu)
129ms from Colorado Springs (Data102)
Hope this helps.
Pretty good number @netadmin!
I bought a VPS at Maidenhead/Rapidswitch this morning.
The 92ms Atlanta = RamNode. The 98ms Kansas City = Wholesale Internet/Datashack