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EDIS changed HK datacenter, just for notice

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  • I have a look at it, probably HKIX Whitelisting related.

  • roughly ~320ms and 2-3mb/s download from switzerland now.
    for this distance it is performing extremely well :-)

  • @lincoln it started working for me now

  • @dnwk said: by the way, outgoing connection from EDIS hk vm to entire city of macau is blocked. I cannot connect to any ip in Macau from my EDIS hk VM. e.g. www.ctm.net

    Fix'd:

    1 1-208-255-158.static.edis.at (158.255.208.1) 0.461 ms 0.446 ms 0.508 ms
    2 teleone5-RGE.hkix.net (202.40.161.193) 3.397 ms 3.525 ms 3.628 ms
    3 z0l33.static.ctm.net (202.175.0.33) 7.486 ms 7.577 ms 7.571 ms

    @lincoln said: My AWS cannot connect to my EDIS HK instance

    Fix'd.

    @Wintereise said: This is how you should not route, contrary to what VR seems to think.

    Fix'd:

    traceroute to 118.23.98.73 (118.23.98.73), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
    1 1-208-255-158.static.edis.at (158.255.208.1) 0.699 ms 1.102 ms 1.097 ms
    2 192.168.168.2 (192.168.168.2) 0.614 ms 0.612 ms 0.688 ms
    3 203.131.243.13 (203.131.243.13) 1.318 ms 1.319 ms 1.313 ms
    4 * * *
    5 as-2.r21.newthk02.hk.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.5.213) 1.812 ms 1.855 ms 1.853 ms
    6 as-1.r25.tokyjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.4.114) 56.873 ms 102.064 ms 102.523 ms
    7 ae-9.r20.tokyjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.2.92) 52.709 ms 60.709 ms 54.603 ms
    8 ae-2.ocn.tokyjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.12.198) 91.008 ms ae-1.ocn.tokyjp01.jp.bb.gin.ntt.net (129.250.11.114) 57.040 ms 119.963 ms
    9 60.37.27.76 (60.37.27.76) 57.058 ms 118.23.168.12 (118.23.168.12) 57.036 ms 60.37.27.76 (60.37.27.76) 57.042 ms
    10 122.28.168.198 (122.28.168.198) 59.235 ms 61.083 ms 63.218 ms
    11 118.23.96.98 (118.23.96.98) 59.791 ms 59.797 ms 60.029 ms

    @ElliotJ said: Unfortunately, the speeds to my local connection (UK) maxes out at 16kB/sec on a 60mbit connection :(

    Fix'd.

    @Jylee said: shang hai,china→taiwan→he.net→hongkong

    (AFAIK) Fix'd (Please retrace, i have no server in China to test)

    Now i try to get some 2hours sleep before work :)

  • @William said: Now i try to get some 2hours sleep before work :)

    Baaah! Stop whining! Sleep is for the Non-Nerds. ;-)

  • StarryStarry Member, Host Rep

    @William
    fix now.. China→hk

    Can u add more bw on 128m hk vps? i think 120G is not enough- -

  • SpiritSpirit Member
    edited January 2013

    @Jylee said: i think 120G is not enough-

    lol :) What's logic behind this request? They have also bigger packages you know. Or you can maybe purchase additional bandwidth if you need it more.

  • @Spirit no logic, just dreams!

  • SpiritSpirit Member
    edited January 2013

    @unused I mean if customer need more resources than package offer that's usually problem of customer not host. It's on customer to purchase suitable plan not on host to increase resources for free per plan :)

    Imagine "Can u add more memory on 128MB hk vps? i think 128MB is not enough- -"

  • @Spirit :-) in the mainland you can only dream of good connectivity to the outside word. 120gb at that price is too generous considering the hefty cost of connectivity (probably $100/mbps) at low latency.

  • SpiritSpirit Member
    edited January 2013

    @unused this is what I thought too :)

  • StarryStarry Member, Host Rep

    @Spirit
    no... i just asked if I can add more traffic(maybe cost some money)... because i have met those who didnot allow to add more traffic even if I accpeted to pay the money...

  • @Jylee said: Can u add more bw on 128m hk vps? i think 120G is not enough- -

    Technically: yes. In reality: no.
    The problem is that we pay mainland BW at 95%, with a low Mbit commit on a 100Mbit port to Unicom and Telecom (and unlimited to Railways and China Mobile)

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