
as the demand for cross-border business grows, vietnam vps, especially nodes taking the cn2 route, has become a common choice for users in mainland china. based on recent connectivity and stability tests, this article gives practical conclusions and purchasing suggestions to help you make decisions when purchasing servers, hosts, and domain name resolution strategies.
test methods include ping delay, mtr route tracing, iperf3 bandwidth test and 24-hour packet loss and jitter monitoring. the test nodes cover mainland china (beijing/shanghai/guangzhou), hong kong, singapore, japan, the united states (los angeles) and europe (frankfurt). the bandwidth limit is set below 1gbps to simulate small and medium-sized business scenarios.
the test results show that the cn2 line has significantly better latency when facing mainland china (especially the south such as guangzhou and shenzhen), with an average delay of 20-50ms, extremely low packet loss rate, and stable jitter. for web services, game acceleration or api nodes that need to be oriented to mainland users, cn2 vietnam vps has natural advantages.
visits to hong kong and macau also benefit from cn2’s excellent docking, with delays usually below 40ms and good stability. compared with ordinary international export lines, cn2 is easier to avoid detours and intermittent packet loss in terms of routing priority and interconnection quality, making it suitable for scenarios that require real-time performance.
for other countries in southeast asia (such as singapore and japan), the performance of vietnam's cn2 nodes is also very good. the delay is generally between 30-80ms, and the bandwidth performance is stable. it is suitable for regional content distribution and small cross-border sites. however, when facing european and american users, the delay will increase significantly, usually above 150ms, and it needs to be coordinated with cdn or multi-region deployment.
in terms of stability, cn2 relies on good bgp interconnection to directly connect to operators, and its all-weather packet loss and jitter are lower than ordinary public network links. if your business has high requirements for stability, it is recommended to choose a vps or bare metal solution with real-time monitoring, automatic alarms and traffic cleaning (high anti-ddos) to avoid single points of failure and sudden attacks.
procurement suggestion: give priority to suppliers that support cn2 lines, independent ipv4/ipv6, optional bandwidth and high-defense packages. in order to improve the global access experience, using cdn (with nodes covering china and southeast asia) and geodns strategies can significantly reduce cross-region access delays and improve availability. when purchasing, pay attention to after-sales service and snapshot and backup capabilities.
operation and maintenance suggestions: enable tls 1.3, http/2 or quic during deployment to improve transmission efficiency; use domain name resolution health checks and weighting strategies to implement failover; enable cleaning and black and white lists during ddos peak periods; use iperf3, mtr and monitoring platforms for daily link health testing.
if you prefer to solve the connectivity, acceleration and protection problems at once, you can consider purchasing a package that integrates cn2 lines, high defense capabilities and global cdn access. many manufacturers will provide pay-per-traffic or monthly subscription bandwidth. choosing the appropriate bandwidth based on business peaks can save costs and ensure user experience.
based on the conclusion of this test: vietnam vps using the cn2 line has obvious advantages in access speed and stability to mainland china and hong kong; it also performs well when facing southeast asia; it is recommended to cooperate with cdn or multi-region deployment for europe and the united states to reduce delays and improve stability. it is recommended to pay attention to high-defense ddos, backup and operation and maintenance support when purchasing.
if you need stable cn2 vietnam nodes, flexible bandwidth, high defense capabilities and localized after-sales support, it is recommended to choose dexun telecom’s related products. dexun telecommunications has mature solutions in cn2 direct connection, global node deployment and ddos cleaning. it can provide one-stop hosting and purchasing services for enterprise-level sites and game acceleration, which is worthy of priority reference.
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