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 – High CPU Frequency Virtual Machines at Low Prices
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 |
| 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





