@mikho I bought one plan already thanks.
And sorry for asking,let say if weeks later my traceroute to the datacenter suddenly not optimized,is that possible that i report,and you can forward to the datacenter for optimization?
@go626201 said: @mikho I bought one plan already thanks.
And sorry for asking,let say if weeks later my traceroute to the datacenter suddenly not optimized,is that possible that i report,and you can forward to the datacenter for optimization?
We could try.
From my experience with the old DC and carrier, it could get better but then it chmages again.
@go626201 said: @mikho I bought one plan already thanks.
And sorry for asking,let say if weeks later my traceroute to the datacenter suddenly not optimized,is that possible that i report,and you can forward to the datacenter for optimization?
We could try.
From my experience with the old DC and carrier, it could get better but then it chmages again.
Leta hope it stays this way.
Yes,i understood.I just ask for safety's sake. As i met a lot of provider, they just not care about their connection and just sell for the plan and not giving a shit for their services. I thought giving a traceroute record for provider as they might improve the connection and attract more customer from the same region or user of specific ISP.
At least have a try for solving the problem,i know most of the provider does not have control of the network,but they should get more close communicate with their upstream provider.
Just get my NAT SG VPS,a bit sad for the routing of IPv4-40ms. (I thought the vps is hosted at new DC-Rackscentral?)
But IPv6 is wonderful.
@NanoG6 said:
Just received the VPS in SG, and I guess this is not hosted in Rackscentral as you said before? Not a problem though, just to make sure.
It is hosted in Racks Central - they moved there this week.
Well, not based on whois: AS136557 HOST-AS-AP Host Universal Pty Ltd, AU
They use a server hosted by RansomIT, who's trading name is Host Universal P/L. RansomIT/Host Universal have the IPs that the mrvm NAT VPSes sit behind.
@mikho Sorry for asking,is the current NAT vps singapore already change to new DC?If so,should i send the traceroute by ticket for you to request routing optimization to in- charge person of DC?
@go626201 said: @mikho Sorry for asking,is the current NAT vps singapore already change to new DC?If so,should i send the traceroute by ticket for you to request routing optimization to in- charge person of DC?
The migration was done the other day, so it is using the new upstream. The migration was done by RansomIT, I haven't changed provider so all ASN info and IPs are still the same. They have, by changing DC, began using other carriers.
Feel free to open a ticket and I'll pass it on.
They have listened before and made changes.
Thanks for the comments and good to hear some feedback here @mikho
The IPs didn't change; we literally moved the entire POP from one DC to another in Singapore. We switched upstreams at the same time to another IP transit provider who should be better for people in the region; especially Malaysia and Indonesia but seemingly India as well. We are also adding a lot of bilateral peering on the MegaIX fabric which should help many networks get the best/most efficient routes to us.
@go626201 said: Yes,i understood.I just ask for safety's sake. As i met a lot of provider, they just not care about their connection and just sell for the plan and not giving a shit for their services. I thought giving a traceroute record for provider as they might improve the connection and attract more customer from the same region or user of specific ISP.
We definitely care about the network and are basically always making adjustments/improvements across all our locations; but it's important to note that these things are not so one-sided. If ISPs or carriers in certain markets/countries don't "play nice" and make decisions on business grounds and not performance ones then often smaller hosting providers or our transit providers can't really do anything to get the best possible connections.
@oliau said: We switched upstreams at the same time to another IP transit provider who should be better for people in the region; especially Malaysia and Indonesia but seemingly India as well. We are also adding a lot of bilateral peering on the MegaIX fabric which should help many networks get the best/most efficient routes to us.
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Been using NAT from Mrvm @mikho .
Have 128 MB, been considering 256. Might come
Handy.
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mrvm +1 - his supplier just moved DC in SIN today, too!
Currently out of stock
Me too.I also searching for Singapore NAT VPS.
MY/SG & Worldwide Latency Test V3 : http://www.mywebping.com (27 February 2021 Updated)
MY-Unifi Home SmokePing: http://smokeping.mywebping.com/smokeping/
(Might be inaccessible for few mins when router reboot or setting)
Moved to Racks Central. New upstream, which is said to be better for the local region.
There are some kinks I’m sorting out after the move. After that I’ll open up a couple of 256mb slots.
Will post update here when done.
Would also take the opportunity to recommend Oliver and @ransomit if you have plans for something bigger in Australia, Singapore or somewhere in Asia.
Thanks Oliver!!!
https://clients.mrvm.net
From my traceroute to the same dc ip,it really serve well for Telekom Malaysia-AS4788 with 8ms. I will get a plan when it is available.
MY/SG & Worldwide Latency Test V3 : http://www.mywebping.com (27 February 2021 Updated)
MY-Unifi Home SmokePing: http://smokeping.mywebping.com/smokeping/
(Might be inaccessible for few mins when router reboot or setting)
I've added 10 fresh spots after doing some spring cleaning.
https://clients.mrvm.net/cart.php?a=add&pid=71
Grab em while they last
https://clients.mrvm.net
@mikho #2020052800 thank you!
@mikho I bought one plan already thanks.
And sorry for asking,let say if weeks later my traceroute to the datacenter suddenly not optimized,is that possible that i report,and you can forward to the datacenter for optimization?
MY/SG & Worldwide Latency Test V3 : http://www.mywebping.com (27 February 2021 Updated)
MY-Unifi Home SmokePing: http://smokeping.mywebping.com/smokeping/
(Might be inaccessible for few mins when router reboot or setting)
We could try.
From my experience with the old DC and carrier, it could get better but then it chmages again.
Leta hope it stays this way.
https://clients.mrvm.net
Yes,i understood.I just ask for safety's sake. As i met a lot of provider, they just not care about their connection and just sell for the plan and not giving a shit for their services. I thought giving a traceroute record for provider as they might improve the connection and attract more customer from the same region or user of specific ISP.
At least have a try for solving the problem,i know most of the provider does not have control of the network,but they should get more close communicate with their upstream provider.
Just get my NAT SG VPS,a bit sad for the routing of IPv4-40ms. (I thought the vps is hosted at new DC-Rackscentral?)
But IPv6 is wonderful.
MY/SG & Worldwide Latency Test V3 : http://www.mywebping.com (27 February 2021 Updated)
MY-Unifi Home SmokePing: http://smokeping.mywebping.com/smokeping/
(Might be inaccessible for few mins when router reboot or setting)
Just received the VPS in SG, and I guess this is not hosted in Rackscentral as you said before? Not a problem though, just to make sure.
Got one finally in Singapore. Thanks. I'm getting a ping of 50 ms from India, great for a light weight VPN and Adblock DNS.
It is hosted in Racks Central - they moved there this week.
But it seems like is the same ip before move to Rackscentral?
MY/SG & Worldwide Latency Test V3 : http://www.mywebping.com (27 February 2021 Updated)
MY-Unifi Home SmokePing: http://smokeping.mywebping.com/smokeping/
(Might be inaccessible for few mins when router reboot or setting)
Well, not based on whois:
AS136557 HOST-AS-AP Host Universal Pty Ltd, AU
They use a server hosted by RansomIT, who's trading name is Host Universal P/L. RansomIT/Host Universal have the IPs that the mrvm NAT VPSes sit behind.
any love for some Asia 256mb bundle?
https://clients.mrvm.net/cart.php?a=add&bid=19
Valid until stock runs out in Singapore (5 left)
https://clients.mrvm.net
Thanks! snatched one
Wow, that one ended early. Priced back to 13.5
@mikho as an alternate- can I upgrade by 128 MB SG NAT to 256?
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my bad, that was a Black Friday link that I activated. Couldn't really stand by that BF price.
It is still 35% discount. A decent bundle price.
Sorry, no upgrades, Payment gateways eats all the difference.
https://clients.mrvm.net
@mikho Sorry for asking,is the current NAT vps singapore already change to new DC?If so,should i send the traceroute by ticket for you to request routing optimization to in- charge person of DC?
MY/SG & Worldwide Latency Test V3 : http://www.mywebping.com (27 February 2021 Updated)
MY-Unifi Home SmokePing: http://smokeping.mywebping.com/smokeping/
(Might be inaccessible for few mins when router reboot or setting)
The migration was done the other day, so it is using the new upstream. The migration was done by RansomIT, I haven't changed provider so all ASN info and IPs are still the same. They have, by changing DC, began using other carriers.
Feel free to open a ticket and I'll pass it on.
They have listened before and made changes.
https://clients.mrvm.net
The bundle link will expire tomorrow (less han 24 hours)
https://clients.mrvm.net
Cant order, sold out!?
https://webhorizon.net
Added 2 more, which was removed due to orders marked as fraud.
https://clients.mrvm.net
Too late for me. Sold out
Thanks for the comments and good to hear some feedback here @mikho
The IPs didn't change; we literally moved the entire POP from one DC to another in Singapore. We switched upstreams at the same time to another IP transit provider who should be better for people in the region; especially Malaysia and Indonesia but seemingly India as well. We are also adding a lot of bilateral peering on the MegaIX fabric which should help many networks get the best/most efficient routes to us.
We definitely care about the network and are basically always making adjustments/improvements across all our locations; but it's important to note that these things are not so one-sided. If ISPs or carriers in certain markets/countries don't "play nice" and make decisions on business grounds and not performance ones then often smaller hosting providers or our transit providers can't really do anything to get the best possible connections.
@oliau @mikho thank you, thank you, thank you!