ZgoVPS Los Angeles China Three-Carrier Route VPS Review · Telecom CN2 GIA + Unicom AS9929 + Mobile CMIN2 · AMD EPYC · $45/yr

Overall Score
8.4/ 10
Performance
8.0
Network
9.0
Stability
9.0
Support
7.0
Value
9.0
ZgoVPS Los Angeles AMD Optimised VPS review: Netlab upstream with genuine China three-carrier route — Telecom CN2 GIA + Unicom AS9929 + Mobile AS58807 CMIN2. AMD EPYC 7002 + NVMe RAID10 + 200 Mbps + US Native IPv4. China three-carrier latency lands in the 125-160 ms range across the full 6-SKU line. From $45/yr.
✓ Pros
- China Telecom mixed CN2 GIA / CN2 Global return route (59.43.*)
- China Unicom AS10099 + AS9929 CUII premium return route
- China Mobile CMIN2 (AS58807) direct Los Angeles to Shanghai ingress
- China three-carrier latency concentrated in 125-160 ms band
- AMD EPYC 7002 + NVMe RAID10 + DDR4
- US Native IPv4 is a plus
- Low entry on the $45/yr special
× Cons
- Traffic capped (not unlimited)
- Entry plan's 1 GB RAM is on the low side
- Default bandwidth at 200 Mbps isn't peak
Why pay attention to ZgoVPS Los Angeles AMD Optimised
In the current US VPS market, more products lead with "China three-carrier route optimization," but few genuinely balance China Telecom CN2 GIA, China Unicom AS9929 and China Mobile CMIN2 across all three. ZgoVPS recently launched a Los Angeles AMD Optimised VPS line with balanced configuration and lines — fit for hosting, cross-border, e-commerce and streaming scenarios.
1. Provider and product overview
ZgoVPS's new Los Angeles optimized-line VPS uses Netlab upstream and leads with a China three-carrier route, with core configuration:
- CPU: AMD EPYC 7002 Series
- RAM: DDR4
- Disk: NVMe SSD RAID10
- Bandwidth: 200 Mbps
- IP: US Native IPv4
- Lines: Telecom CN2 GIA / Unicom AS9929 / Mobile CMIN2
Overall, this is a typical value-oriented China three-carrier route optimized US VPS plan.
2. Los Angeles AMD Optimised VPS plan details
Go to ZgoVPSDefault 200 Mbps bandwidth + 1 Native IPv4 across all tiers:
| CPU | RAM | NVMe | Bandwidth / Traffic | Price | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 core | 1 G | 10 G | 200 Mbps / 500 G/month | $45/year (special) | Buy now |
| 2 cores | 2 G | 20 G | 200 Mbps / 1 T/month | $88/year (special) | Buy now |
| 1 core | 1 G | 10 G | 200 Mbps / 500 G/month | $58/year | Buy now |
| 2 cores | 2 G | 20 G | 200 Mbps / 1 T/month | $106/year | Buy now |
| 3 cores | 3 G | 30 G | 200 Mbps / 1.5 T/month | $156/year | Buy now |
| 4 cores | 4 G | 50 G | 200 Mbps / 2 T/month | $198/year | Buy now |
Key notes: the special plans offer the best value, fit for entry users; all plans run a large-bandwidth + capped-traffic model; NVMe RAID10 guarantees IO performance and data safety.
3. Three-carrier route detailed analysis
1. China Telecom (CN2 GIA return route)
Core nodes: 59.43.* (CN2 Backbone). Route path: US → CN2 backbone → China nodes. Latency: Shanghai ~130 ms, Beijing ~150 ms, Shenzhen ~155 ms. Verdict: Telecom uses mixed CN2 GIA / CN2 Global lines — premium return, good stability, fit for hosting and remote connection.
2. China Unicom (AS9929 premium network)
Key Unicom nodes: AS10099 (Unicom International) + AS9929 (CUII premium). Latency: Shanghai ~134 ms, Beijing ~155 ms, Shenzhen ~150 ms. Verdict: typical Unicom AS9929 optimized line — better stability than ordinary 169 backbone, fit for high-quality access.
3. China Mobile (CMIN2)
Mobile return: AS58807 (CMIN2) / Los Angeles direct → Shanghai ingress. Latency: Shanghai ~126 ms, Beijing ~153 ms, Shenzhen ~152 ms. Verdict: standard Mobile CMIN2 premium line — among the most stable of the three carriers.
4. Overall network quality
Combined three-carrier behavior: Telecom CN2 GIA/Global (premium) / Unicom AS9929 (premium network) / Mobile CMIN2 (high quality). This is a genuine three-carrier optimized line, with latency concentrated in the 125 ms - 160 ms band — markedly more stable than ordinary US VPS.
5. Performance and hardware notes
The plan has several hardware highlights:
- AMD EPYC 7002: strong multi-core performance, fit for concurrent workloads
- NVMe RAID10: balances speed and safety
- DDR4 RAM: mainstream stable config
- 200 Mbps bandwidth: covers most business
Versus similarly-priced products, no obvious hardware weakness.
6. Use cases
This VPS fits: cross-border e-commerce (TikTok / Shopify etc.) / overseas hosting (WordPress / independent sites) / streaming unlock (Native IP adds value) / remote work / SSH / lightweight proxy or relay.
Not great for: extreme-traffic business (capped traffic) / high-IO databases (entry config too low).
7. FAQ
1. Is this ZgoVPS plan good for hosting?
Yes — especially for foreign-trade sites targeting China access. The three-carrier route ensures access speed and stability.
2. Is the $45/year plan worth buying?
Strong value — fit as an entry test machine / lightweight business node / backup server.
3. Is three-carrier route different from ordinary lines?
Very different — ordinary lines detour heavily with high packet loss; three-carrier routes have low latency and high stability. This plan is the latter.
4. Does it support streaming unlock?
Provides US Native IP, so it has good unlock capability in theory — actual results depend on real testing.
8. Pros and cons summary
Pros: full three-carrier CN2 GIA / AS9929 / CMIN2 / AMD EPYC + NVMe good performance / $45/year low price threshold / Native IP bonus.
Cons: capped traffic (not unlimited) / entry config low (1 G RAM).
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