
this article evaluates the network stability and packet loss rate comparison results of multiple cambodian cn2 return servers, and uses a reproducible test process to conduct statistics and analysis on delay, jitter, and packet loss, providing a basis and reference for network selection to connect domestic services.
overview of test environment and methods: how to evaluate the cambodian cn2 return server
this test uses multi-point probes within a unified time window to continuously measure the icmp/udp/tcp level of each supplier's cn2 return line in cambodia, recording delay, jitter and packet loss rate to ensure that the sample size is sufficient to reduce accidental errors, and the test script is consistent with the sampling interval.
test node selection criteria: coverage and representativeness
the node selection is based on the principle of geography and operator coverage, giving priority to the cambodian capital and major city exit nodes. it also takes into account the redundancy of different computer rooms and links, and eliminates short-term abnormal data that are obviously affected by maintenance or failures to ensure that the comparison results are comparable and representative.
analysis of network stability indicators: interpretation of delay and jitter
network stability takes average delay, 95th percentile delay and jitter as core indicators. evaluations show that the latency of most cn2 return lines is within an acceptable range, but some nodes experience latency fluctuations during peak periods. increased jitter will have a perceptible impact on real-time services (such as voice and games).
packet loss rate comparison results: overall performance and differentiation
the packet loss rate is measured in two windows: short-term and long-term. the results show that the long-term packet loss rate of most tested cn2 return lines remains low, but some nodes experience short-term packet loss peaks when the link is congested or the route is unstable. it is recommended that business-critical links add packet loss monitoring and switching strategies.
latency and jitter performance: assessing the impact of peak periods
during high-traffic periods, some cambodian cn2 return servers experienced increased latency and amplified jitter, affecting the real-time interactive experience. from the comparison, it can be seen that lines with stable delay but occasional jitter are more suitable for applications with higher tolerance, while for gaming services, low jitter solutions need to be given priority.
routing paths and cn2 return characteristics: why they affect packet loss and delay
routing paths, adjacency relationships and bgp policies directly affect the performance of cn2 return lines. cross-border link quality, forwarding node load, and black hole strategies may all cause packet loss or increased latency. therefore, routing stability and observability should be taken as important reference dimensions when evaluating and selecting.
actual application scenario performance: differences in game, video and business access
in gaming and real-time voice scenarios, jitter and short-term packet loss have a significant impact on user experience; video and file transmission are more sensitive to peak delays. the evaluation recommends selecting indicators with different weights based on business characteristics, with priority given to ensuring real-time performance or throughput stability.
summary and suggestions
based on the comparison results of network stability and packet loss rate of cambodian cn2's return server, it is recommended to: 1) prioritize nodes with stable delay and jitter performance; 2) enable multi-line backup and packet loss monitoring for business-critical links; 3) regularly retest to respond to routing and link changes to ensure long-term availability.
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