08-23-2019, 03:47 AM
(08-22-2019, 01:59 PM)LightDestory Wrote: As the title says, it would be nice to have a sort of IP address for each VPS (sponsor/provider) to ping and to check the latency you can except for the VPS.Agreed with Perry @LightDestory. It's a good idea, but too much hard work and like @"Hidden Refuge" said, looks good in theory but doesn't always work out well in practice. The way I've been doing it since joining freevps.us in 2016, is to check the sponsor's Website if I'm interested in the VPS. In most cases the sponsors have a section where they discuss their latency and networking, and inevitably you'll find a mirror IP, one each for their different locations.
This idea comes from my thread regarding VPS Location and thanks to @deanhills with his message:
What do you think? Would it be useful?
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It's always a great idea to check through the sponsor's Website very carefully if you are interested in a VPS from the sponsor, as there may be information there, including the IPs that could be important to you.
If the sponsor doesn't have an IP for testing on their Website, you can always write to them. I've done that on occasion and they're eager to provide one usually.