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Hmm so as title say how should i see latency of VPS worldwide?
Is there any website?
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Why would you need that?
For example if you have a VPS from the UK, you can expect a 100ping area latency between USA/Australia
And about 300-400+ ping in the less developed areas of Asia.
You could try asking people on skype from other continents to ping your IP.
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You can use proxy / VPN services; alternatively if you have a rather large budget you can buy VPS'es around the world(assuming you'd be using it for a service, and not a one time thing).
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Thanks everybody for replies and the help.
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Usually, it doesn't matter the vps, you'll get the same ping. For example, UK/Germany/French servers give me around 200 ping
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Originally Posted by GGRoleplay
Why would you need that?
For example if you have a VPS from the UK, you can expect a 100ping area latency between USA/Australia.
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I'm from Australia and have a 50mb fibre optic connection. No way you can get 100ms to the UK. I get 60-90ms just pinging to the other side of the country!