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Looking for high bandwidth Taiwan or Hongkong VPS up to $40 USD

Hi, I am looking for high bandwidth Taiwan or Hongkong VPS (100Mbps shared port is also fine for me, if it has a good connection to Mainland China), my budget is up to $40/m.

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  • http://2sync.co/ (he's around!) offers this. But bandwidth is expensive in those locations.

  • You're probably better off going with a Los Angeles host (Quadranet) if your target is China. Bandwidth is cheaper, and peering is sometimes better.

    @William your thoughts?

  • haruhiharuhi Member
    edited October 2015

    @Traffic said:
    http://2sync.co/ (he's around!) offers this. But bandwidth is expensive in those locations.

    Thanks for recommendation, I have tried to approach 2sync for a ideal deal for Hongkong VPS, but it seems that the support staff is offline for a while since he could not offer me a trial which he promised.

    @BlaZe

  • @telephone said:
    You're probably better off going with a Los Angeles host (Quadranet) if your target is China. Bandwidth is cheaper, and peering is sometimes better.

    Sorry, US nodes does not work out for me which really have high latency to most regions of China.

  • https://billing.hostwithlinux.net/cart.php?a=add&pid=75

    5TB for $36 monthly, If you don't need the extra RAM please open a ticket for a custom package.

  • China transit is expensive.. We offer 10Mbps on a shared link at $15, but dedicated transit is many times that cost.

  • haruhi said: Thanks for recommendation, I have tried to approach 2sync for a ideal deal for Hongkong VPS, but it seems that the support staff is offline for a while since he could not offer me a trial which he promised.

    @randvegeta

  • You want 100Mbps into China without US route? at 40$? No.

    You can get 100Mbps "shared" unmetered with an expected use of like 3-5TB for 40$ in HK with relatively good Asia traffic but not with direct China - The options in Softlayer (like hostus and hosthatch) are probably the best if you need high burst ability for cheap price.

    In TW you might get 1-2TB traffic for 40$ - like here: https://www.hostinginside.com/billing/cart.php - Probably the best offer in TW. Some others do 10Mbit unmetered in around the same price range.

    Dediserve has a cheap direct China option but it is merely 10Mbit shared, would not count on it.

    KTs cloud service (olleh or something) in Korea has pretty good connection to China, cheapest VPS is like 25$ but i'm not sure about current traffic alloc - was generous back then when they started though. Requires CC but accepts international customers just fine.

    Thanked by 1AlexanderM
  • Any reason you wouldn't 'count on' our option? We've already many happy clients on it :)

  • 10Mbit is not really much - Even in China DSL now has 1Mbit+ easily for many million people.

  • salakissalakis Member
    edited October 2015

    What about ConoHa.jp (hosted @ GMO in Tokyo).
    I have reports that somewhat stable 80ms ping is possible from Shenzhen.
    It's unmetered 100 Mbit starting at 7 EUR per month.

    PM me for a test file.

  • @William said:
    10Mbit is not really much - Even in China DSL now has 1Mbit+ easily for many million people.

    It's a lot for $15 per month :)

    More is available on a dedicated basis for now and we may explore increasing the uplinks as we scale.

  • @William said:
    10Mbit is not really much - Even in China DSL now has 1Mbit+ easily for many million people.

    The slowest speed in cities are now 2Mbps (very rare and only applies to older buildings) and most if not all big cities are now 4Mbps for the lowest plan. Cities like Beijing, Shanghai, or Shenzhen offer 100Mbps FTTx at around 2000 Chinese Yuan per year, that's about $28USD a month.

  • inside china speed is very stable/decent, i am willing to almost say it is better then usa/canada connecting to server inside their country.

    KT is on and off just like any other connection. It really depends what china pipe is being 'messed around' that day. Also do note you need to figure out if you are looking for delay or throughput.

  • TheOnlyDK said: The slowest speed in cities are now 2Mbps (very rare and only applies to older buildings) and most if not all big cities are now 4Mbps for the lowest plan. Cities like Beijing, Shanghai, or Shenzhen offer 100Mbps FTTx at around 2000 Chinese Yuan per year, that's about $28USD a month.

    The cities are not far from Europen standards - if not better. So yea, 10Mbit shared might be good for a few KB HTML per client, but not much more.

  • @William said:

    The service is primarily designed for Chinese clients to reach the servers, of course we can provide dedicated $/Mbps direct links for those wishing to push real traffic.

  • iammiamm Member
    edited October 2015

    You can look at EDIS in HK. Here is their looking glass http://hk.edis.at/
    A traceroute and a download of 100mb file should give you a good idea of what you can expect. Their servers and service is solid.

    Pricing page http://www.edis.at/en/server/kvm-vps/hong-kong/ starts at $9

    Also look at digital ocean in singapore, they have good peering. It may not be that bad to china. http://speedtest-sgp1.digitalocean.com

  • salakissalakis Member
    edited October 2015

    @iamm said:
    You can look at EDIS in HK. Here is their looking glass http://hk.edis.at/

    Bad idea if you rely on mainland China. Ping to Guangzhou China Telecom is about 180ms despite just a bit more than 100 km of distance. Traffic goes via Tokyo...

    Also look at digital ocean in singapore, they have good peering. It may not be that bad to china. http://speedtest-sgp1.digitalocean.com

    Also no CT/CU peering. Ping 250+ ms to mainland China.

    Don't understand me wrong, both DO and EDIS are solid providers, but unsuitable for mainland CN traffic.

    You don't have too many options though if you want to properly serve CN.
    Check out HK with direct uplinks to mainland CN (Dediserve) and some options in JP (hint: GMO - and no, they don't pay me).

    Also XHOSTFIRE with their Rostelecom Novosibirsk location seems to be a decent choice!

    Otherwise - pick something on the US west coast.

    TW may be good, but $$$...
    And yeah, hosting in CN itself is no fun, ICP and stuff.

    Also check out ping.chinaz.com, definitely helps with at least checking the latency.

    Thanked by 2dediserve iamm
  • jenokjenok Member, Host Rep
    edited October 2015

    haruhi said: Hi, I am looking for high bandwidth Taiwan or Hongkong VPS (100Mbps shared port is also fine for me, if it has a good connection to Mainland China), my budget is up to $40/m.

    Within your budget I could get you 1GB memory VPS, 100mbps bandwidth with 500GB traffic/month.



    Here you go https://www.hostinginside.com/billing/cart.php?gid=28

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