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Possibly, depending on multiple factors, but yes, I believe that Ultimate offers access to OVH's entire network at 1Gbps, guaranteed, while Standard is limited access at 500Mbps on 1Gbps uplink.
If you need guaranteed 1Gbps or access to the entire OVH network, check out Andy10Gbit. Slightly older hardware, but much cheaper.
Depending on requirements, other providers might also be more suited for your task.
I am not up to speed with OVH latest networking type changes, but the previous iteration was about 1gbit/s guaranteed (for 250-500mbit/s servers) and then there were options for accessing some more transit services and have the speed guaranteed in there, too.
In any case, you need to tell us the most important piece of information:
Peering from where to where?
It's for torrenting, but the standard is very poor whit torrents.
Where is andy10gbit offers at?
For Torrenting I can recommend nforce.
He offers on Reddit and has a Discord, simply unbeatable for OVH 1Gbit servers. Also offers many servers from other providers at very good prices.
Private ones, I hope? Then Andy should be good enough for you, and there are of course seedbox providers, VPS/Dedi and VPN providers.
OVH has an incoming limit on UDP of 40 Mbit/sec per server, so check that your torrent client is not configured to prefer UDP (e.g. the "uTP" protocol in uTorrent and others).
Whit Ultimate Bandwidth will improve the peering??
Not sure if troll or dumb.
Are your sure, that managing your own server is a good idea?
Seems like a valid question to me? Lots of companies have a 'premium' bandwidth option that has direct peering on internet exchanges, better upstreams, etc, where as their standard bandwidth option may only route your traffic through their budget providers.
Not that valid when it's repeated multiple times, even after two users ( @sgheghele and myself) have already confirmed that the 'Ultimate' option provides better peering, though it will be probably inconsequential for him, since he's using torrents.
No need to fight broo, I understand now!