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Two new 3 Gbit/s servers available (US)

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Hello!

We're very glad to inform you that two new 3 Gbit/s (full duplex) server located in San José, CA (USA) are available: Bunda and Imai.

They support OpenVPN over SSL and OpenVPN over SSH, TLS 1.3, OpenVPN tls-crypt and WireGuard.

The AirVPN client will show automatically the new servers; if you use any other OpenVPN or WireGuard client you can generate all the files to access it through our configuration/certificates/key generator (menu "Client Area"->"Config generator"). The servers accept connections on ports 53, 80, 443, 1194, 2018 UDP and TCP for OpenVPN and ports 1637, 47107 and 51820 UDP for WireGuard.

Full IPv6 support is included as well.

As usual no traffic limits, no logs, no discrimination on protocols and hardened security against various attacks with separate entry and exit-IP addresses and 4096 bit DH key not shared with any other VPN server.

You can check the status in our real time servers monitor:
https://airvpn.org/servers/Bunda
https://airvpn.org/servers/Imai

Do not hesitate to contact us for any information or issue.

Kind regards and datalove
AirVPN Staff

 

 
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3 Gbit/s (full duplex)


That implies maximum 1.5Gbps download speed, right (1.5Gbps in + 1.5Gbps out)? I'm actually seeing ~2.1Gbps in speed tests. I'm in the Bay Area, so the ping to the new San Jose servers is <5ms for me.

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13 hours ago, Daniel15 said:

That implies maximum 1.5Gbps download speed, right (1.5Gbps in + 1.5Gbps out)? I'm actually seeing ~2.1Gbps in speed tests. I'm in the Bay Area, so the ping to the new San Jose servers is <5ms for me.


Hello!

Not correct, 3 Gbit/s full duplex is 3 Gbit/s down + 3 Gbit/s up.

To be even more precise: the servers have a 10 Gbit/s NIC and port, and they are connected to 10 Gbit/s lines. However, 3 Gbit/s (full duplex) are guaranteed, while 10 Gbit/s (full duplex) are best effort.

With that said, congratulations!

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1 hour ago, Staff said:

Not correct, 3 Gbit/s full duplex is 3 Gbit/s down + 3 Gbit/s up.

Oops, sorry, I misread it as "half-duplex".
I've got 10Gbps internet at home so I'll try to hit the full speed :)

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