Nowadays, there are many service providers on the market that provide CN2 server rental, but these advertise that the lines they provide are CN2. In fact, many of them are not CN2 lines, but part of the traffic passes through the CN2 line. So when renting a server, how should you determine whether the line is CN2?
To determine whether a server actually uses the CN2 line, you can use the following methods:
View network provider information
Contact your server provider or data center and ask them what network provider and line type they use. If they explicitly say they use the CN2 line, then you can confirm that the server uses the CN2 line.
Carry out network tracking
Use network tools such as tracert or mtr to track the network path of the server and observe the network nodes and operators that the data packet passes through. If you see CN2-related information in the tracking results, you can determine that the server uses the CN2 line.
Perform network speed test
Use speed testing tools, such as Speedtest, Fast.com, etc., to conduct speed tests in different time periods. Observe speed test results for latency and bandwidth. If the delay is low and the bandwidth is high, and consistent with the performance characteristics of the CN2 line, it can be initially determined that the server uses the CN2 line.
Compared with ordinary traditional international export lines, CN2 lines have more advantages in performance and stability. It can achieve faster network transmission speed, lower latency and higher bandwidth utilization. Therefore, it is widely used in cloud servers, network acceleration, online games, video live broadcast, etc. Jtti provides CN2 line Hong Kong servers, Hong Kong cloud servers and other products, which are fast and stable!