This article provides a detailed review of RakSmart's Los Angeles data center international route. RakSmart operates VPS, cloud servers, and dedicated server services on the US West Coast in Los Angeles. How is RakSmart's Los Angeles data center? This review uses RakSmart's Los Angeles "International BGP" route as an example with a dedicated server for detailed testing, focusing on key concerns such as: peak hours bandwidth performance, network latency, IP unlocking, and other issues that users pay attention to. Understanding this data can effectively help avoid wasting time and money, and we hope this test data will help you choose the Los Angeles International BGP route.

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The test machine features 2*Intel Xeon Gold 6133 (40 cores, 80 threads, 2.5GHz base frequency, 3.0GHz boost frequency). BBR was enabled as usual, IPv6 not supported, using RakSmart's own network, located in Los Angeles, with current I/O around 1,536MB/S:

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FIO data read/write test results:

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SpeedTest international node test data for Asian regions:

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SpeedTest international node test data for global regions:

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IPERF3 test data for several international nodes:

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Streaming service unlock test results:

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Server performance test, partial data:

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Summary:

Server performance aside, this is dedicated resources depending on the hardware you choose.

Network-wise, all three carriers connect directly to the US West Coast then use international routes to reach the data center.

For return routes: China Telecom uses pure Cogent back to China, China Unicom partially uses international routes and partially returns via West Coast peers, China Mobile mostly connects directly back to China through West Coast China Mobile CMI nodes.