🟩Updated Version🟩 RakSmart USA Los Angeles Data Center "Mainland China Optimized VIP" Network Route Review
This article shares detailed testing data for raksmart's US Los Angeles data center "Mainland Optimized VIP" route. Raksmart already has a "Mainland Optimized" route in Los Angeles, so some people might be confused about the difference between "Mainland Optimized VIP" and "Mainland Optimized". In comparison, the Mainland Optimized VIP route offers less bandwidth and is relatively more expensive. What are the actual results? This article focuses on the performance and testing data of the Mainland Optimized VIP route. We hope this data will help you choose raksmart's Los Angeles "Mainland Optimized VIP".
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Tip: For overseas servers, it's recommended to enable BBR on Linux systems.
For this review, we selected a dual Intel Xeon Gold 6148 server (40 cores, 80 threads, base frequency 2.4GHz, boost frequency 3.7GHz). From the data below, IPv6 is not supported. We enabled BBR, using raksmart's own network, located in Los Angeles. Current I/O is approximately 1536MB/S:
FIO data read/write test results:
SpeedTest.net test data for some Asian nodes:
SpeedTest.net test data for some international nodes:
IPERF3 test data for several international nodes:
Streaming service unlock test results:
Server performance test data:
Summary:
Since this is a dedicated server, performance depends on the configuration you choose, so we won't elaborate on that here.
Regarding network performance, the server shows good international connectivity with decent performance for overseas users.