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Since this is a VPS by the Datacenter we are limited to what they offer, i would have taken 6 also if i could.
@Willian apt-get dist-upgrade it?
From Linode Japan
% Total % Received % Xferd Average Speed Time Time Time Current
Dload Upload Total Spent Left Speed
100 97.6M 100 97.6M 0 0 637k 0 0:02:36 0:02:36 --:--:-- 981k
Anyway your outwards traceroute tool is broken
How so?
Works fine for me....
How so?
Works fine for me....
I got this with "http://124.248.212.94:8080/tools"
--- 8.8.8.8 ping statistics ---
4 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 2999ms
Because the Google Edge in Hongkong seems to not reply to ping:
edistest:~# ping 8.8.8.8
PING 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8) 56(84) bytes of data.
^C
--- 8.8.8.8 ping statistics ---
5 packets transmitted, 0 received, 100% packet loss, time 4013ms
(8.8.4.4 does though)
That is weird.
From Netvigator, 1.36.0.0/16
$ ping -c4 8.8.8.8
PING 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8): 56 data bytes
64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_seq=0 ttl=50 time=14.247 ms
64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_seq=1 ttl=51 time=13.479 ms
64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_seq=2 ttl=51 time=16.003 ms
64 bytes from 8.8.8.8: icmp_seq=3 ttl=51 time=13.380 ms
traceroute6 does not seem to work anyway.
Mhm, does for me
http://zeyuu.net/i/4fc20169c6a91986580254.png
OOOOOPPPPS
when will edis asia launch?
btw, i google for the isp.
the isp seems not bad and not good =p
3 .... (....) 16.467 ms 21.517 ms 22.410 ms
4 cer-edge-17.inet.qwest.net (208.47.34.193) 28.643 ms 27.590 ms 28.944 ms
5 sjp-brdr-03.inet.qwest.net (67.14.34.10) 79.938 ms 83.862 ms 82.837 ms
6 ip-202-147-50-249.asianetcom.net (202.147.50.249) 84.252 ms 158.949 ms 69.378 ms
7 te0-0-2-0.wr1.osa0.asianetcom.net (61.14.157.97) 190.549 ms 192.906 ms 191.986 ms
8 te0-2-0-0.wr1.hkg0.asianetcom.net (61.14.157.69) 251.529 ms 251.819 ms 250.181 ms
9 ge-4-1-0-0.cr4.hkg3.asianetcom.net (61.14.157.142) 236.103 ms 240.908 ms 241.755 ms
10 ge-0-2-0-0.csgw1.hkg3.asianetcom.net (122.152.184.49) 242.647 ms 241.990 ms 242.897 ms
11 NIT-0002.csgw1.hkg3.asianetcom.net (122.152.189.146) 295.334 ms 294.298 ms 295.504 ms
12 in.core-rt-003.gi.gi0.2.sunnyvision.com (123.242.225.26) 293.278 ms 288.422 ms 288.330 ms
13 in.core-sw-001.gi.gi1.0.25.sunnyvision.com (123.242.225.2) 294.802 ms 292.864 ms 291.817 ms
14 124-248-212-94.sunnyvision.com (124.248.212.94) 295.720 ms 295.072 ms 295.990 ms
btw, i google for the isp.
the isp seems not bad and not good =p
4 weeks.
Yes, it had a not so great reputation in the past mainly for hosting spammers - Since we don't use their IPs it should not matter however
i am just a newbie.
how to make it that only use their connectivity but do not use their ip?
We have our own IPs from RIPE.
@jaxyan: The provider can put the IPs from Edis in their router and then Edis can use their own IPs on their servers in HK
SunnyVision severely limits mainland china and international traffic (usually to 2mbps) with their "100mbps" ports -- you'll get that typically only from routes via HKIX, or they route to the US first.
From Shanghai, Mainland China
Traceroute (goes through the US)
:-(
Hmm... something strange with the traceroute results >.<
Tracing route to sunnyvision.com [123.242.224.16]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 3 ms 1 ms 1 ms ...
2 * * * Request timed out.
3 10 ms 9 ms 9 ms be4-cg03-pe03.fast.net.id [202.73.96.73]
4 9 ms 8 ms 10 ms be4-cg03-pe03.fast.net.id [202.73.96.73]
5 10 ms 10 ms 20 ms be5-cg01-cg03.fast.net.id [202.73.96.70]
6 22 ms 52 ms 21 ms 111.95.247.66
7 22 ms 23 ms 23 ms snge-b2-link.telia.net [213.248.85.137]
8 53 ms 52 ms 55 ms hnk-b2-link.telia.net [80.91.245.149]
9 54 ms 63 ms 51 ms pacnet-ic-128274-hnk-b2.c.telia.net [213.248.95.66]
10 56 ms 65 ms 74 ms ge-1-0-0-0.csgw1.hkg3.asianetcom.net [122.152.184.41]
11 56 ms 55 ms 55 ms NIT-0002.csgw1.hkg3.asianetcom.net [122.152.189.146]
12 71 ms 56 ms 57 ms in.core-rt-003.gi.gi0.2.sunnyvision.com [123.242.225.26]
13 * * 67 ms in.core-sw-001.gi.gi1.0.25.sunnyvision.com [123.242.225.2]
14 61 ms 56 ms 60 ms sunnyvision.com [123.242.224.16]
Trace complete.
Tracing route to 124-248-212-94.sunnyvision.com [124.248.212.94]
over a maximum of 30 hops:
1 1 ms 1 ms 1 ms 192.168.0.6
2 * * * Request timed out.
3 9 ms 10 ms 10 ms be8-cg03-pe04.fast.net.id [202.73.96.25]
4 10 ms 10 ms 9 ms be8-cg03-pe04.fast.net.id [202.73.96.25]
5 34 ms 8 ms 10 ms be5-cg01-cg03.fast.net.id [202.73.96.70]
6 22 ms 23 ms 26 ms 111.95.247.66
7 22 ms 22 ms 22 ms ae0-125.sin10.ip4.tinet.net [213.254.227.113]
8 276 ms 276 ms 276 ms xe-2-0-0.sjc12.ip4.tinet.net [89.149.183.85]
9 287 ms 284 ms 291 ms pacnet-gw.ip4.tinet.net [77.67.68.234]
10 292 ms 292 ms 297 ms te0-0-2-0.wr1.osa0.asianetcom.net [61.14.157.97]
11 302 ms 300 ms 299 ms te0-2-0-0.wr1.hkg0.asianetcom.net [61.14.157.69]
12 296 ms 295 ms 294 ms ge-4-1-0-0.cr4.hkg3.asianetcom.net [61.14.157.142]
13 297 ms 322 ms 302 ms ge-0-2-0-0.csgw1.hkg3.asianetcom.net [122.152.184.49]
14 297 ms 297 ms 296 ms NIT-0002.csgw1.hkg3.asianetcom.net [122.152.189.146]
15 297 ms 298 ms 303 ms in.core-rt-003.gi.gi0.2.sunnyvision.com [123.242.225.26]
16 298 ms 302 ms 298 ms in.core-sw-001.gi.gi1.0.25.sunnyvision.com [123.242.225.2]
17 300 ms 308 ms 299 ms 124-248-212-94.sunnyvision.com [124.248.212.94]
Trace complete.
Via HKIX on a gigE port
Traceroute
Ping is so fast... when will this be available?
@jcaleb www.36cloud.com is the official "Sunny Vision" solusVM type product ( $$ ) if you want to try the same location. (They have a per day pricing model too)
Personally though, the network isn't optimal unless you are living in Hong Kong and only want Hong Kong traffic - it's worthless for Mainland China, and for pulling in from International due to the sunnyvision limitations.
You are free to recommend another ISP which NOT charging 10k HKD per month - i got over 100 quotes and most were around or above that
@unused their vps package is expensive. I'll just wait for Edis HK HK is much faster ping than SG.
Anyone offering cheap out of HK is likely jumping on HE no? Pretty sure that was the TL;DR of a thread a while back... HE got like a 10Gbit run there and sold it more than a few times over causing it to be pretty crappy and requiring a back peddle to the US.
Maybe they fixed it?
Francisco
@William - I wasn't making a specific recommendation one way or the other, just a general comment on the state of things in HK. You're right, if you want premium bandwidth/connectivity in HK, you have to pay for it - that's just the way it is. (As you can see by your sunnyvision routing to the USA and back to HK from mainland China, and the caps on international)
Yes, they run 100G lambda however iirc between LA and HK iirc.
HE is not that bad to the US actually
I don't even want Premium, solid working connectivity is fine - Sure Sunnyvision is not the best but it works (see @huluwa which got 1,2MB/s down on a Mainland line)
Hm? I'm not sure where you see this, i checked both Netcom/Unicom, Telecom and something named China Railway and all of them go directly to HK (CN->HK) and HK->CN without any US hops.
Can't see this either, i get solid 35Mbit over a Asianetcom line in Amsterdam from the testfile (which is likely on a even more shared line, so not that bad)
@William - @huluwa is the only one who got 1.2mb, and that's probably over a smaller mainland ISP peering on HKIX. Have you looked at the traces I put in and from others in this thread?
IMHO, even solid connectivity at low cost isn't going to be cost effective in HK. Mainland users will opt to go to Los Angeles for UT/CT peering or Japan. Korea has some good options if they just want to host sites without Mainland content restrictions but has its own international transit failings.
Take a look at this to get an Idea of ping connectivity to your test ip: http://ping.chinaz.com/ it's currently down for most of the mainland.
It looks like it could be SunnyVision just not yet having updated prefix filters, but that's nothing new. Unfortunately their reputation on the HK/Mainland side is well known.
Agreed though, at your price point no one is going to argue!
@William, from Amsterdam:
From Los Angeles
Both on gigE ports to gigE+ ---- also both start out at ~20mbps and ramp down quickly. Could be traffic shaping is now in place for you, which is known to happen from time-time with SV.
Don't mean to be negative, I hope it goes well. Just an FYI that you'll need to stay on top of things there like no other given the location & upstream.
Please test Ping/Ping6/traceroute to:
103.11.140.3
2400:8800:1f08::1
Worse/Better?
It is in SIngapore.
I don't feel really well with going with Sunnyvision anymore and look for alternatives, and a friend of me runs his network in SG.
Upstream Telstra and PCCW, v6 enabled.
http://bgp.he.net/AS9234
2400:8800:1f08::1
From Netvigator
FYI, IPv6 via BuyVM
Mind getting us Speedtest files?