In today’s US VPS market, “triple-network optimized” products are becoming increasingly common. However, few providers truly combine China Telecom CN2 GIA, China Unicom 9929, and China Mobile CMIN2 routing in one package.
ZgoVPS has recently launched its Los Angeles AMD Optimised VPS lineup, offering a balanced combination of performance and routing quality. It is suitable for websites, cross-border business, e-commerce, and streaming-related use cases.
Below is a complete breakdown and analysis of this offering.
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1. Provider and Product Overview
The newly launched ZgoVPS Los Angeles optimized VPS uses Netlab upstream and focuses on triple-network optimized return routing. Key specifications include:
- CPU: AMD EPYC 7002 Series
- Memory: DDR4
- Storage: NVMe SSD RAID10
- Bandwidth: 200Mbps
- IP: Native US IPv4
- Routing: CN2 GIA / 9929 / CMIN2 optimized return paths
Overall, this is a cost-effective US VPS with premium routing optimization.
2. Los Angeles AMD Optimised VPS Plans
All plans include 200Mbps bandwidth and 1 dedicated IPv4 address:
| CPU | RAM | NVMe | Bandwidth / Traffic | Price | Purchase |
| 1 Core | 1GB | 10GB | 200Mbps / 500GB per month | $45/year (promo) | Link |
| 2 Cores | 2GB | 20GB | 200Mbps / 1TB per month | $88/year (promo) | Link |
| 1 Core | 1GB | 10GB | 200Mbps / 500GB per month | $58/year | Link |
| 2 Cores | 2GB | 20GB | 200Mbps / 1TB per month | $106/year | Link |
| 3 Cores | 3GB | 30GB | 200Mbps / 1.5TB per month | $156/year | Link |
| 4 Cores | 4GB | 50GB | 200Mbps / 2TB per month | $198/year | Link |
Key notes:
- The discounted plans offer the best value for entry-level users
- All plans use high bandwidth with capped traffic model
- NVMe RAID10 ensures IO performance and data reliability
3. Triple-Network Routing Analysis (Key Section)
1. China Telecom (CN2 GIA Return Path)
Testing from Beijing, Shanghai, and Shenzhen shows:
- Core nodes: 59.43.* (CN2 Backbone)
- Routing path: US → CN2 backbone → China Telecom nodes
- Latency:
- Shanghai: ~130ms
- Beijing: ~150ms
- Shenzhen: ~155ms
Conclusion:
👉 CN2 GIA / CN2 Global hybrid routing
👉 Stable and suitable for hosting and remote access
2. China Unicom (AS9929 Premium Network)
Key nodes:
- AS10099 (Unicom Global)
- AS9929 (CUII Premium Network)
Latency:
- Shanghai: ~134ms
- Beijing: ~155ms
- Shenzhen: ~150ms
Conclusion:
👉 Typical optimized Unicom 9929 route
👉 More stable than standard 169 backbone
3. China Mobile (CMIN2)
Key routing:
- AS58807 (CMIN2)
- Direct Los Angeles → Shanghai entry
Latency:
- Shanghai: ~126ms
- Beijing: ~153ms
- Shenzhen: ~152ms
Conclusion:
👉 Standard high-quality CMIN2 route
👉 One of the most stable among the three networks
4. Overall Network Quality Summary
- China Telecom: CN2 GIA / Global (premium)
- China Unicom: 9929 (premium network)
- China Mobile: CMIN2 (high quality)
👉 True triple-network optimized routing
👉 Latency range: 125ms–160ms
👉 Clearly better stability than typical US VPS
(Original routing test data preserved as-is)
5. Performance and Hardware Review
Key highlights:
- AMD EPYC 7002: strong multi-core performance for concurrent workloads
- NVMe RAID10: balanced speed and data safety
- DDR4 RAM: stable mainstream memory
- 200Mbps bandwidth: sufficient for most use cases
👉 No major hardware weaknesses in this price range
6. Use Case Scenarios
Suitable for:
- Cross-border e-commerce (TikTok / Shopify, etc.)
- Overseas websites (WordPress / independent sites)
- Streaming unlock (native IP advantage)
- Remote work / SSH access
- Lightweight proxy or relay nodes
Not suitable for:
- Ultra-high traffic workloads (traffic capped)
- High-IO database systems (entry-level configuration)
7. FAQ
1. Is this VPS suitable for website hosting?
Yes, especially for websites targeting users in China. The optimized routing improves latency and stability.
2. Is the $45/year plan worth it?
Yes, it is highly cost-effective and suitable for:
- Entry-level testing servers
- Lightweight services
- Backup nodes
3. Is triple-network optimization really better?
Yes:
- Standard routes: higher latency, more packet loss
- Optimized routes: lower latency, better stability
4. Does it support streaming unlock?
It uses a native US IP, so it has good potential, but results depend on actual platform testing.
8. Pros and Cons Summary
Pros:
- CN2 GIA / 9929 / CMIN2 triple-network routing
- AMD EPYC + NVMe solid performance
- Low entry price ($45/year)
- Native IP included
Cons:
- Traffic is capped (not unlimited)
- Entry-level specs (1GB RAM)





