
1. needs assessment: first quantify your real resource needs
list business types (websites/applications/databases/games); estimate concurrency, bandwidth peak, and storage iops requirements; decide whether public ipv4, ddos protection and backup are needed. small segmentation: use the traffic data of the past 30 days to estimate the peak value; write down the maximum acceptable delay (ms); list the required and optional functions.
2. select provider and computer room location
prioritize providers with physical locations in kuala lumpur or penang for lower latency; compare promotional prices from local and international brands. small segment: check whether there is local backbone interconnection (mpls/ix); note whether the promotion is only for new users or the first month; check the ipv4 supply situation.
3. understand configurations and bottlenecks: cpu, memory, disk and bandwidth
don't just look at the price, pay attention to the disk type (nvme is better than sata), whether the bandwidth is shared, and whether there is a burst speed limit. small segmentation: when encountering "unlimited traffic/shared bandwidth", ask about the peak speed limit; for database or write-intensive services, give priority to exclusive nvme or raid ssd.
4. actual performance test commands and interpretation (landing operation)
after purchasing the cheapest instance in the candidate computer room, do the test first: 1) ping ip: ping -c 10 <target ip> to see the delay and packet loss; 2) route tracing: traceroute
5. promotional rules and renewal risk control
read the price description carefully: promotional prices are usually only for the first month or year, and renewal prices may double. small segments: record the promotion end date, whether to automatically renew and turn off automatic renewal, compare the true total cost of monthly payment and annual payment; if using a discount code, take a screenshot of the order confirmation page.
6. additional protection: sla, backup, ddos and customer service response
verify sla compensation terms, backup frequency and snapshot costs, and give priority to merchants that provide basic ddos protection and 7x24 customer service. small segments: issue work orders to test response time; confirm snapshot recovery time and cost; identify the difference between "monitoring only" and "active protection".
7. optimization and migration preparation before going online
conduct stress testing (ab/siege/k6) before production migration, and configure caching and cdn to reduce bandwidth pressure. small segment: set up os optimization (turn off unnecessary services, tune sysctl/net.core), enable compression and static files offline; prepare rollback plan and data migration script.
8. question: why is the promotional model cheaper but with good configuration?
answer: promotions usually rely on excess resources, first-month subsidies or restrictive terms (current limit, shared bandwidth, first purchase price) to attract customers. practical operation: before placing an order, be sure to run the ping/iperf/download test and confirm the renewal price and speed limit instructions to avoid just looking at the "instantaneous configuration".
9. question: how to ensure stable online performance with the smallest budget?
answer: choose a local computer room with good network interconnection, prioritize nvme and exclusive bandwidth, and cooperate with cdn and caching strategies to reduce back-end load; use promotions to perform performance verification after purchasing, and promptly switch vendors during the trial period if problems are found.
10. question: what are some simple commands that can quickly determine network quality?
answer: three recommendations: ping -c 10
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