Laika Cloud Korea high-bandwidth cloud server offers dual ISP residential IPs, 1 core, 1 GB RAM, 100 Mbps bandwidth for only 54 CNY/month; 2 cores, 4 GB RAM, 200 Mbps bandwidth for just 114 CNY/month. No ICP registration required for these VPS plans.
Network routing: Outbound traffic utilizes direct connections via CN2-GIA, CUG, and CMI to Korea, while inbound traffic similarly uses direct paths via CN2-GIA, CUG, and CMI back to China.
Introduction to Laika Cloud
Guangdong Laika Information Technology Co., Ltd., established in 2022, specializes in foundational cloud computing and gaming cloud solutions. It employs BGP multi-line access with a direct connection to China Telecom CN2, ensuring premium and stable network resources and data center services for customers. In today's digital age, cloud computing serves as a key driver for modern enterprises. Laika Cloud is committed to delivering excellent cloud solutions to help customers achieve business optimization and exceptional growth.
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Test Server Specifications
Server Configuration for This Review
- CPU: 1 core
- RAM: 1 GB
- Disk: 30 GB
- Traffic: 1 TB (additional 2 TB for 20 CNY, 3 TB for 30 CNY)
- Bandwidth: 100 Mbps
- Location: Korea, Seoul
- DDoS Protection: None
- IP: 1 IPv4
- Price: 54.4 CNY/month
The server includes one public IP address.
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Configuration Details
The CPU model is Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2686 v4 @ 2.30GHz.
Streaming Media Unlock Test:
Performance Tests
Lemonbench
Single-core score: 780.21, Multi-core: ---
Test Script:
curl -fsL jsdelivr.zeruns.com/gh/LemonBench/LemonBench@master/LemonBench.sh | bash -s -- --full
CPU-Z
Single-core: 224.5, Multi-core: ---
Download CPU-Z:https://url.zeruns.tech/cpuz
BaoTa Benchmark
Single-core: 2260, Multi-core: ---
BaoTa Installation Script:
if [ -f /usr/bin/curl ];then curl -sSO https://download.bt.cn/install/install_panel.sh;else wget -O install_panel.sh https://download.bt.cn/install/install_panel.sh;fi;bash install_panel.sh ed8484bec
Unixbench Test
Single-core: 735.5, Multi-core: ---
Test Script:
wget --no-check-certificate https://gitee.com/zeruns/Linux-shell/raw/master/unixbench.sh && chmod +x unixbench.sh && ./unixbench.sh
Geekbench 5
Full report: https://url.zeruns.com/95t2E
Single-core: 553, Multi-core: ---
Test Script:
wget --no-check-certificate https://img.zeruns.com/down/Geekbench-5.4.3-Linux.tar.gz && tar xf Geekbench-5.4.3-Linux.tar.gz && cd Geekbench-5.4.3-Linux && ./geekbench_x86_64
Geekbench 6
Full report: https://url.zeruns.com/84ufC
Single-core: 615, Multi-core: ---
Test Script:
wget --no-check-certificate https://img.zeruns.com/down/Geekbench-6.3.0-Linux.tar.gz && tar xf Geekbench-6.3.0-Linux.tar.gz && cd Geekbench-6.3.0-Linux && ./geekbench_x86_64
# For ARM
wget https://img.zeruns.com/down/Geekbench-6.1.0-LinuxARMPreview.tar.gz && tar xf Geekbench-6.1.0-LinuxARMPreview.tar.gz && cd Geekbench-6.1.0-LinuxARMPreview && ./geekbench_aarch64
Serverreview Benchmark
Test Script:
curl -LsO https://raw.githubusercontent.com/sayem314/serverreview-benchmark/master/bench.sh; chmod +x bench.sh && ./bench.sh -a share
Bandwidth Test
Multithreaded IPv4 speed test across China: Maximum download speed 98.31 Mbps, upload speed 96.42 Mbps.
Test Script:
bash <(curl -sL https://jsdelivr.zeruns.com/gh/i-abc/Speedtest@master/speedtest.sh)
Result from the USTC Speed Test Platform: Download speed 95.1 Mbps, upload speed 92.4 Mbps.
Network Latency
Average latency across three major Chinese ISPs: 61 ms. Fastest latency: 26 ms (Shanghai Telecom).
Network Routing
Outbound Routing
Shanghai Telecom outbound route: Direct connection via CN2-GIA to Korea.
Guangdong Shenzhen Unicom outbound route: Through Beijing, connected via CUG (Unicom AS10099) to Korea.
Guangdong Guangzhou Mobile outbound route: Through Shanghai, connected via CMI to Korea.
Inbound Routing
Inbound route to Shanghai Telecom: Direct connection via CN2-GIA.
Inbound route to Guangzhou Unicom: Through CUG (Unicom AS10099), connected via Beijing to Guangzhou.
Inbound route to Guangzhou Mobile: Through CMI connected via Shanghai to Guangzhou.
IP Quality Score & Mail Port Availability
-------------IP Quality Check--Based on oneclickvirt/securityCheck-------------
The data provided is for reference only and does not guarantee 100% accuracy. If it differs from actual results, manually verify with multiple databases.
Below are the database IDs. The output will include the database source corresponding to the ID.
ipinfo Database [0] | scamalytics Database [1] | virustotal Database [2] | abuseipdb Database [3] | ip2location Database [4]
ip-api Database [5] | ipwhois Database [6] | ipregistry Database [7] | ipdata Database [8] | db-ip Database [9]
ipapiis Database [A] | ipapicom Database [B] | bigdatacloud Database [C] | cheervision Database [D] | ipqualityscore Database [E]
IPv4:
Safety Scores:
Reputation (Higher is better): 0 [2]
Trust Score (Higher is better): 1 [8]
VPN Score (Lower is better): 99 [8]
Proxy Score (Lower is better): 97 [8]
Community Votes - Harmless: 0 [2]
Community Votes - Malicious: 0 [2]
Threat Score (Lower is better): 100 [8]
Fraud Score (Lower is better): 0 [1]
Abuse Score (Lower is better): 0 [3]
ASN Abuse Score (Lower is better): 0 (Very Low) [A]
Company Abuse Score (Lower is better): 0.0001 (Very Low) [A]
Threat Level: low [9 B]
Blacklist Records Statistics (Number of blacklisted websites):
Harmless Records: 0 [2] Malicious Records: 0 [2] Suspicious Records: 0 [2] No Records: 94 [2]
Safety Information:
Usage Type: isp [0 7] business [8] FixedLineISP [3] unknown [C] corporate [9]
Company Type: business [A] isp [0 7]
Cloud Provider: No [7 D]
Data Center: No [0 1 5 6 8 A C]
Mobile Device: No [5 A C]
Proxy: No [0 1 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D]
VPN: No [0 1 6 7 A C D]
Tor: No [0 1 3 6 7 8 A B C D]
Tor Exit Node: No [1 7 D]
Crawler: No [9 A B]
Anonymous: No [1 6 7 8 D]
Attacker: No [7 8 D]
Abuser: No [7 8 A C D]
Threat: No [7 8 C D]
Relay: No [0 7 8 C D]
Bogon: No [7 8 A C D]
DNS Blacklist: 314(Total_Check) 0(Clean) 9(Blacklisted) 18(Other)
Google Search Feasibility: YES
-------------Mail Port Detection--Based on oneclickvirt/portchecker-------------
Platform SMTP SMTPS POP3 POP3S IMAP IMAPS
LocalPort ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
QQ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
163 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Sohu ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Yandex ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Gmail ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘
Outlook ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Office365 ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Yahoo ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘
MailCOM ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
MailRU ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘
AOL ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘
GMX ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Sina ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Test Script:
curl -L https://gitlab.com/spiritysdx/za/-/raw/main/ecs.sh -o ecs.sh && chmod +x ecs.sh && bash ecs.sh
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