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Evoxt Sydney, Australia VPS Review: EPYC Genoa Performance Benchmark | Three-Network Routing Analysis | Australian Native Datacenter IP Performance

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Australia VPS has always been considered a “high-latency but stability-first” option for users in China. It is suitable for scenarios such as international trade business, Australia-local service deployment, cross-border e-commerce nodes, and overseas API / program relay.

In this review, we tested the Evoxt Sydney, Australia VPS (Sydney, AU), specifically the VM-0.5 plan, and conducted a full analysis of hardware performance, network latency, CN3 (three-network) routing, IP quality, and streaming unlock capability.

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Evoxt Sydney Australia VPS Review: EPYC Genoa Performance Benchmark | Routing Analysis | IP Performance

1. Evoxt Company & Sydney Datacenter Overview

Evoxt is an international VPS provider known for cost-effective KVM virtual machines. In recent years, it has continuously expanded its global footprint, covering North America, Europe, Asia, and Oceania.

Evoxt Available Locations Overview

  • New York, USA
  • Los Angeles, USA
  • Montreal, Canada
  • London, UK
  • Amsterdam, Netherlands (temporarily out of stock)
  • Zurich, Switzerland
  • Paris, France
  • Frankfurt, Germany (temporarily out of stock)
  • Warsaw, Poland
  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Premium Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Indonesia (temporarily out of stock)
  • Premium Hong Kong
  • Premium Osaka, Japan
  • Tokyo, Japan
  • Seoul, Korea (IPv4 only)
  • Sydney, Australia

This test node is located in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia (Sydney, NSW), ASN AS149440 (Evoxt Enterprise).

2. Evoxt Sydney VPS Plans Overview

Plan CPU RAM Storage Monthly Traffic Bandwidth IPv4 IPv6 Price
VM-0.5 1 core 512MB 5GB 500GB 1Gbps $2.99 Buy
VM-0.75 1 core 1GB 10GB 750GB 1Gbps $4.99 Buy
VM-1 1 core 2GB 20GB 1TB 1Gbps $5.99 Buy
VM-1.5 2 cores 2GB 20GB 1.5TB 1Gbps $6.95 Buy
VM-2 2 cores 4GB 30GB 2TB 1Gbps $11.99 Buy
VM-3 4 cores 4GB 30GB 3TB 1Gbps $14.99 Buy
VM-4 4 cores 8GB 60GB 4TB 1Gbps $23.99 Buy
VM-6 8 cores 8GB 60GB 5TB 1Gbps $29.99 Buy
VM-8 8 cores 16GB 80GB 6TB 1Gbps $47.99 Buy
VM-12 16 cores 16GB 80GB 8TB 1Gbps $60.95 Buy
VM-16 16 cores 32GB 100GB 10TB 1Gbps $95.99 Buy

3. Test Environment (VM-0.5)

  • CPU: AMD EPYC Genoa
  • Virtualization: KVM
  • OS: Debian 12 (bookworm)
  • IPv4 / IPv6: Dual-stack enabled
  • ASN: AS149440
  • Location: Sydney, Australia

4. Performance Benchmark: Small Plan, Strong Efficiency

1️⃣ Geekbench 5

  • Single-core: 1385
  • Multi-core: 1615

For a 1 vCPU / 512MB plan, this is above-average performance, showing the advantage of the EPYC Genoa platform.

2️⃣ SysBench CPU & Memory

  • CPU single-core score: 5533
  • Memory read: 64923 MB/s
  • Memory write: 36173 MB/s

Even under low-memory constraints, the memory bandwidth remains strong, indicating good host performance and stable node scheduling.

5. Ping Latency Analysis

China Average Latency

  • Overall average: 324ms
  • China Telecom: 325ms
  • China Unicom: 406ms
  • China Mobile: 316ms
  • Hong Kong / Taiwan: 185ms (HK lowest ~154ms)

Typical Australia latency profile. Not suitable for low-latency domestic workloads, but stable overall.

Global Latency

  • Sydney local: 1ms
  • North America: 160–209ms
  • Europe: 274–283ms
  • Asia: 159–204ms

6. Three-Network Routing Analysis

China Telecom

  • AS4134 backbone
  • China → USA → Cogent (AS174)
  • US West Coast → Sydney
  • Stable but high latency due to detour via US

China Unicom

  • AS4837 international routing
  • Europe (Frankfurt) → Cogent → Australia
  • Long path, but stable

China Mobile

  • AS9808 → PCCW (AS3491)
  • Hong Kong / Tokyo → Australia
  • Best routing among the three networks

📌 Conclusion:
Evoxt Sydney uses a global backbone mix (Cogent / PCCW). It is not China-optimized but offers stable and predictable routing.

7. Return Path Characteristics

  • Uses Cogent / PCCW / Telstra / HostUniversal
  • No abnormal routing or packet loss observed
  • High latency but stable jitter control

👉 Suitable for stability-first workloads, not domestic acceleration use cases.

8. IP Quality & Risk Analysis

IPv4 (23.27.xx.xx)

  • Type: Datacenter / routed IP
  • Fraud score: 9/100 (low risk)
  • Blacklist: none
  • Port 25: blocked (standard DC policy)

IPv6

  • Same ASN AS149440
  • Low-risk rating
  • Not residential, clearly datacenter IP

9. Streaming & AI Unlock Tests

Service Status Region
TikTok Unlocked AU
Disney+ Unlocked AU
Netflix ❌ Not available
YouTube Unlocked AU
Amazon Prime Video Unlocked AU
Reddit Unlocked AU
ChatGPT Unlocked AU

👉 Native Australian datacenter IP, good compatibility overall, but not suitable for Netflix unlocking.

10. Who Should Use This VPS?

✅ Suitable for

  • Australia local business deployment
  • Cross-border e-commerce / SaaS nodes
  • Overseas API / crawler / relay services
  • Budget-sensitive long-term projects

❌ Not suitable for

  • Low-latency China-facing services
  • Netflix unlock users
  • High I/O storage workloads (small disk size)

Final Verdict

Evoxt Sydney VPS is a classic “affordable + stable + transparent routing” international node:

  • Reliable EPYC Genoa performance
  • Clean IP with low risk score
  • Stable but non-optimized routing
  • Ideal as an Australia node or global fallback node

If you need a stable and low-cost Australian datacenter VPS, it is worth considering. If you need China-optimized latency, this is not the right choice.

NodeQuality Link:

https://nodequality.com/r/DD4uO8XTyoC4AA10yLVhk1kv

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