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Where do you get that price? It is way about 300 USD.
I think Korea is a good way to go too.
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I think most of the South Easy Asian countries have similar rates these days. All the same big ISPs operate there, so the main differences are down to local laws, electricity and property prices. Since bandwidth is most of the cost in Asia, that is the biggest factor. I imagine KR has a slight advantage given lower property prices, but apparently have some interesting rules regarding setting up an ISP and doing BGP which make it a little difficult to operate there.
I always thought KR had super cheap and abundant bw within the country. KR to China (or wherever) might be a different story of course.
Domestic bandwidth is normally cheap and plentiful in most countries.
HK local bandwidth is pennies, as I'm sure is the case with SG local bandwidth.
Some cheap carriers operate in Asia now too, like Cogent and HE.net, which have put tremendous downwards pressure on bandwidth prices. At super large commitments, it's possible to get bandwidth under US$1Mbit in HK. But it should be noted that a 1G local loop still cost about US$1,000. Meaning you need commitments in excess of 10G to see prices below the $1 mark, which means a commitment of close to $10K /month. And not many people are willing to pay that much for what is essentially a cheap budget carrier.
"Good connection to China" costs arms and legs. Japan and Korea are alternatives but you must be very careful about your choices since some peering could be heavily congested during peak hours -- peak hours usually means 9 AM to 11 PM China time.
Also CT CU CM all have different flavor on routing and peering, so you would have to manually tweak your networking policy or even set up ISP-based DNS policy. It's pain ass to work with international traffic in China.
310 SGD. (S$ = Singapore Dollars)
310 SGD is approx. $230
Korea has ... interesting bandwidth to china. On China Unicom (physically near korea), I get usually 10 mbps on a 30-50mbps line. The ping is really great though (~50ms). Most international bandwidth (in my experience) max out at 10 - 15 mbps.
A friend on China Mobile in the south has terrible (>300ms) ping to Korea Telecom, although China Mobile has terrible ping in general internationally.
Not sure how the bandwidth from China Telecom is.
In Singapore, Leaseweb has good routing and bandwidth to China Unicom (again, max out at 10-15 mbps). Note that Leaseweb has very high packet loss to any other ISP in China. OneAsiaHost/IndoVirtue as great ping and decent (10mbps) bandwidth to China Telecom.
In Japan, most Japanese providers have good ping to all CU/CT (not sure about bandwidth), they're not CN2 though.
The only (in my experience) place (other than Hong Kong CN2) with consistently good ping and bandwidth to China is Taiwan, especially HINET.
With your specs, you aren't going to get a server for $200 with good china bandwidth. The most you can expect is 100ms+ ping and decent bandwidth.
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I think the guy is looking for Asia based servers now
@x2plag, Indonesia location would be counted in?
8xCPU Xeon E7-2850
2.4Ghz - 8 Processors
80 Cores / 160 threads
1024GB RAM
8x2TB
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SG also little expensive than malay,indonesia...
But international bandwidth especially to chinese also expensive in korea
Better Chinese connection is extreme expensive,due to main network services provider are state-controlled monopoly in this country
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