Last Modification: March 21, 2024

Please review our bandwidth and traffic information for our locations. Please note that our "Unmetered Bandwidth" plans do not provide dedicated or guaranteed bandwidth and are offered as a shared, fair-use service. We may impose an outbound port limit to a servers if a.) The server uses over 20TB bandwidth within one month, or b.) Traffic utilization exceeds 100Mbps for a 12 hour period. Note that there is no automated throttling nor do we actively monitor services traffic use; Any potential throttling is done manually and is not guaranteed to happen, this is to safeguard our service to maintain quality of the service for all customers. As long as your use case is allowed within our terms of service your service port speed may never be limited past the minimum 1Gbps outbound port speed. Port speed limits historically are only placed on servers being used for purposes that breach our terms of services such as running public or commercial proxies, VPNs, or CDN nodes which we prohibit.

Please note that while we offer a 1Gbps outbound port, these speeds may not be obtainable depending on regional routing issues, congestion from transit providers or peers, or temporary upstream limitations that are out of our control. A good example of this would be speeds during peak times to congested regions (such as United States <-> China).

 

Dallas, Texas - 1Gbps outbound port, fair-share (not dedicated). Inbound port speed may be up to 10Gbps.

Miami, Florida - 1Gbps outbound port, fair-share (not dedicated). Inbound port speed may be up to 10Gbps.

Piscataway, New Jersey - 1Gbps outbound port, fair-share (not dedicated). Inbound port speed may be up to 10Gbps.

Los Angeles, California - 1Gbps outbound port, fair-share (not dedicated). Inbound port speed may be up to 10Gbps.

Chicago,Ill - 1Gbps outbound port, fair-share (not dedicated). Inbound port speed may be up to 10Gbps

Important: Unmetered bandwidth is considered as fair use and not guaranteed. We do not allow applications and use cases such as torrent seeding, CDN nodes, "DDoS proxies", commercial/public proxy/VPN tunnels, or blockchain nodes. This may result in account termination.

 

 

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