JustHost.asia is a hosting provider focused on VPS cloud servers, offering multiple global data center locations with affordable pricing and one-click IP replacement in the control panel. This article reviews the US VPS service provided by JustHost.asia, with a special focus on the performance of its New York data center, to evaluate its network quality and overall usability.
JustHost Official Website: https://justhost.ruNew York VPS Configuration and Pricing
JustHost.asia offers VPS services across multiple US locations, and this review focuses on its New York data center. The entry-level configuration includes 1 CPU core, 512MB RAM, and 5GB storage, with bandwidth options ranging from 200Mbps to 1000Mbps. Pricing starts at approximately 9 CNY per month, and Alipay is supported, making it very convenient for users in China.Network Latency and Stability
For a New York data center located on the US East Coast, network stability and latency are key evaluation metrics. Local ping tests show an average latency of 266ms, which is quite stable with minimal packet loss, making it suitable for applications requiring consistent connectivity.China Three Networks Latency Performance
Further testing shows that the average latency across China Telecom, China Unicom, and China Mobile is 258ms. Specifically, China Telecom averages 236ms, China Unicom 249ms, and China Mobile 292ms. Overall, the performance is quite balanced, with Telecom and Unicom showing better latency, making it suitable for most users in mainland China.Carrier Routing Performance
- China Telecom routing: Traffic originates from Guangzhou, passes through San Jose nodes, and then reaches the New York data center, ensuring stable connectivity.
- China Unicom routing: Traffic goes from Guangzhou through Los Angeles before reaching New York, resulting in relatively low latency.
- China Mobile routing: Traffic starts from Shanghai and passes through multiple US nodes such as San Jose, San Francisco, Salt Lake City, and Denver before reaching New York. Although the routing is more complex, latency performance remains acceptable.


