Terrahost.com - BGP Enabled VPS In LAGOS, NIGERIA 30% OFF, Ryzen 5950X CPUs 😍

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We recently opened our new location in Lagos, Nigeria! Enjoy the same quality AMD Ryzen virtual and dedicated servers in Nigeria as in Norway and Kansas City, US. Recurring 25% discount on all KVM VPSes. Limited number of coupons available!

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KVM 2GB
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Location: Lagos, Nigeria
Price per month: 7 USD/month with discount code
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/48 IPv6 (routed)

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  • MikeAMikeA Hosting ProviderOG

    Ryzen in Nigeria? Crazy deal.

  • MannDudeMannDude Hosting Provider

    @MikeA said:
    Ryzen in Nigeria? Crazy deal.

    I just nabbed one. I don't need it, but figure I'll announce some V6 there for shits-n-gigs since it's BGP enabled and use it as an African continent website mirror since they're currently being routed to Singapore or Netherlands.

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  • @MannDude said:
    I just nabbed one. I don't need it, but figure I'll announce some V6 there for shits-n-gigs since it's BGP enabled and use it as an African continent website mirror since they're currently being routed to Singapore or Netherlands.

    It might end up being worse than NL, honestly.
    At least from my node in South Africa, it seems to go through London regardless, before looping back to Nigeria - See: https://dnstools.ws/traceroute/195.16.73.10/?workers=za

    I'm not sure if that also affects other countries in the region though, or just happens to be how it is between Nigeria and South Africa (or that specific provider in ZA for that matter), though I remember someone mentioning the routes on LET as well.

    Of course, I'm hoping that improves in the near-ish future. Nigeria is a pretty exotic location after all (and Terrahost is a solid provider).

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    @Decicus said:

    @MannDude said:
    I just nabbed one. I don't need it, but figure I'll announce some V6 there for shits-n-gigs since it's BGP enabled and use it as an African continent website mirror since they're currently being routed to Singapore or Netherlands.

    It might end up being worse than NL, honestly.
    At least from my node in South Africa, it seems to go through London regardless, before looping back to Nigeria - See: https://dnstools.ws/traceroute/195.16.73.10/?workers=za

    I'm not sure if that also affects other countries in the region though, or just happens to be how it is between Nigeria and South Africa (or that specific provider in ZA for that matter), though I remember someone mentioning the routes on LET as well.

    Of course, I'm hoping that improves in the near-ish future. Nigeria is a pretty exotic location after all (and Terrahost is a solid provider).

    We are definitely looking to improve this, but we need to start somewhere :) Our plan is to connect to more IXes in the region, and taking more diverse transit that should help alot!

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    @terrahost said:

    @Decicus said:

    @MannDude said:
    I just nabbed one. I don't need it, but figure I'll announce some V6 there for shits-n-gigs since it's BGP enabled and use it as an African continent website mirror since they're currently being routed to Singapore or Netherlands.

    It might end up being worse than NL, honestly.
    At least from my node in South Africa, it seems to go through London regardless, before looping back to Nigeria - See: https://dnstools.ws/traceroute/195.16.73.10/?workers=za

    I'm not sure if that also affects other countries in the region though, or just happens to be how it is between Nigeria and South Africa (or that specific provider in ZA for that matter), though I remember someone mentioning the routes on LET as well.

    Of course, I'm hoping that improves in the near-ish future. Nigeria is a pretty exotic location after all (and Terrahost is a solid provider).

    We are definitely looking to improve this, but we need to start somewhere :) Our plan is to connect to more IXes in the region, and taking more diverse transit that should help alot!

    Good to see that. The VPS isn't for anything mission critical, mainly just playing around. Just waiting for BGP to be enabled for it now. Network speeds are actually pretty decent.

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  • I'm seeing the same. traceroute.
    From Johannesburg, SA to Lagos IPv6

     2  2c0f:fce8:4000:1001::1 (2c0f:fce8:4000:1001::1)  2.633 ms  2.586 ms  2.504 ms
     3  2c0f:fce8:4000:6::33 (2c0f:fce8:4000:6::33)  15.332 ms  15.538 ms  15.495 ms
     4  2c0f:fce8:4000:2::2 (2c0f:fce8:4000:2::2)  0.716 ms  0.889 ms  0.863 ms
     5  2c0f:f528:0:1::5 (2c0f:f528:0:1::5)  2.031 ms  1.709 ms  2.041 ms
     6  2c0f:f528::2 (2c0f:f528::2)  1.174 ms  1.583 ms  1.415 ms
     7  2c0f:feb0:b:6::15 (2c0f:feb0:b:6::15)  1.028 ms  1.530 ms  1.335 ms
     8  xe-0-0-0-4.cr6-02-jnb.za.seacomnet.com (2c0f:feb0:1:2::2f9)  171.276 ms xe-1-0-6.cr6-01-jnb.za.seacomnet.com (2c0f:feb0:1:2::6e1)  164.116 ms xe-0-0-0-4.cr6-02-jnb.za.seacomnet.com (2c0f:feb0:1:2::2f9)  171.337 ms
     9  2c0f:feb0:1:2::b72 (2c0f:feb0:1:2::b72)  168.255 ms ce-0-2-0-1.cr6-01-cpt.za.seacomnet.com (2c0f:feb0:1:2::b12)  167.474 ms  167.662 ms
    10  xe-0-0-0-4.cr6-01-lhr.uk.seacomnet.com (2c0f:feb0:1:2::522)  157.941 ms xe-0-7-0-0.cr6-02-lhr.uk.seacomnet.com (2c0f:feb0:1:2::8a1)  161.919 ms 2c0f:feb0:1:2::af2 (2c0f:feb0:1:2::af2)  161.007 ms
    11  ae-3-0.pp6-01-lhr.uk.seacomnet.com (2c0f:feb0:e::8)  156.797 ms  157.184 ms  156.615 ms
    12  40ge1-3.core1.lon2.he.net (2001:7f8:4::1b1b:1)  162.415 ms  167.005 ms  163.288 ms
    13  * * *
    14  ve990.core1.lon7.he.net (2001:470:0:599::1)  164.145 ms  167.998 ms  163.521 ms
    15  port-channel1.core1.los1.he.net (2001:470:0:605::2)  256.546 ms  256.922 ms  257.009 ms
    16  terrahost-as.e0-2.core1.los1.he.net (2001:470:1:e24::2)  259.636 ms  255.654 ms  259.888 ms
    17  2a03:94e2:ffff:195:16:73:0:10 (2a03:94e2:ffff:195:16:73:0:10)  259.626 ms  255.518 ms  259.745 ms
    

    From Johannesburg, SA to Lagos IPv4

     2  185.162.232.129.reverse.xneelo.net (129.232.162.185)  2.403 ms  1.842 ms  2.525 ms
     3  core-access-switch1-v4001.jnb1.host-h.net (197.189.193.33)  5.851 ms  5.599 ms  6.013 ms
     4  core-router2.jnb1.host-h.net (197.189.193.3)  0.626 ms core-router1.jnb1.host-h.net (197.189.193.2)  0.844 ms  1.038 ms
     5  41-66-132-245-f5.customer.xe-0-0-2-gp-sm-dce-2.africainx.net (41.66.132.245)  1.214 ms 41-66-132-241-f1.customer.xe-0-0-2-gp-sm-het-mee-1.africainx.net (41.66.132.241)  0.679 ms  0.650 ms
     6  core.ge-0-1-1-gp-id-pbr-1.za.africainx.net (41.84.13.65)  2.055 ms  2.034 ms core.ge-0-1-0-gp-id-pbr-1.za.africainx.net (41.84.12.109)  2.109 ms
     7  * * *
     8  * * *
     9  40ge1-3.core1.lon2.he.net (195.66.224.21)  167.123 ms  167.299 ms  167.078 ms
    10  100ge0-75.core3.lon2.he.net (184.104.192.133)  167.590 ms  167.231 ms  167.636 ms
    11  ve990.core1.lon7.he.net (184.104.196.113)  167.708 ms  168.127 ms  168.296 ms
    12  port-channel1.core1.los1.he.net (184.104.197.130)  260.942 ms  261.375 ms  261.081 ms
    13  terrahost-as.e0-2.core1.los1.he.net (184.104.231.42)  260.008 ms  259.833 ms  259.881 ms
    14  static.195.16.73.10.terrahost.com (195.16.73.10)  260.373 ms  260.303 ms  259.931 ms
    

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  • debaserdebaser OG
    edited March 2022

    By the looks of it, the network in Nigeria is single homed behind Hurricane Electric. That's not a problem when starting up, but it creates a higher RTT in this case when connecting to other African countries.

    That being said, a major problem is that the well connected African countries, are usually well connected to other continents. Nigeria and South Africa are well connected to London (and SA also to Asia). Morroco is connected to Spain, etcetera. Of course there are cables running between the different African countries, but the capacitiy is much less than submarine cables, so sending traffic through them is much more expensive.

    Lastly, if your target audience in Africa is South Africa, Nigeria is never going to be the perfect POP for you. It's about 4500 kilometers/3000 miles away. That's the same as creating a European POP in NYC. If your target audience is in SA, choose a provider in SA.

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  • vyasvyas OGContent Writer

    @debaser said:
    By the looks of it, the network in Nigeria is single homed behind Hurricane Electric. That's not a problem when starting up, but it creates a higher RTT in this case when connecting to other African countries.

    That being said, a major problem is that the well connected African countries, are usually well connected to other continents. Nigeria and South Africa are well connected to London (and SA also to Asia). Morroco is connected to Spain, etcetera. Of course there are cables running between the different African countries, but the capacitiy is much less than submarine cables, so sending traffic through them is much more expensive.

    Lastly, if your target audience in Africa is South Africa, Nigeria is never going to be the perfect POP for you. It's about 4500 kilometers/3000 miles away. That's the same as creating a European POP in NYC. If your target audience is in SA, choose a provider in SA.

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  • @debaser said: If your target audience is in SA, choose a provider in SA.

    Many people from SA are currently hosting content in the UK, as the local hosted SA prices are rather high.

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