this article quantitatively and empirically compares the price range, bandwidth and traffic billing, delay and routing quality, ip resource scarcity and additional services (such as ddos, protection and technical support), and provides reference conclusions for purchasing taiwanese nodes or other overseas nodes under different demand scenarios, so as to quickly determine the balance point between cost and effect.
how much does a native ip server in taiwan cost?
generally speaking, in the taiwan vps market for small and medium-sized applications, the entry-level model priced on a monthly basis is about usd 5-25/month (or about 35-175 yuan), including a single or a small number of native ipv4 addresses. if a more stable ipv4 segment or independent cabinet/dedicated server is required, the price usually rises to usd 40–200+/month , and bandwidth peak, traffic package and/or single-port billing will affect the final cost. note that the price of taiwan's native ip servers here will fluctuate significantly depending on the computer room, operator (such as chunghwa telecom, taiwan mobile internet) and bandwidth level (such as 100mbps/1gbps).
in comparison, which overseas node has more advantages (cost-effectiveness)?
common comparison nodes include hong kong, japan, the united states and singapore: hong kong has low latency and convenient international export access but high cost; japan balances latency and stability, and the price is similar to or slightly higher than taiwan; us nodes are often cheaper in traffic-intensive services (especially large traffic billing and on-demand expansion), but remote users experience obvious latency disadvantages. comprehensively measuring the cost-effectiveness of overseas nodes , if the target audience is in east asia, taiwan/japan/hong kong are better than the united states in terms of latency and user experience; if traffic costs are the main concern, the united states or southeast asia computer rooms have a cost advantage in large-bandwidth scenarios.
how to evaluate the price structure between different nodes?
the assessment should be divided into hard costs and implicit costs: hard costs include monthly rent, bandwidth price, ip number and traffic package fees; implicit costs include business conversion losses caused by delay/packet loss, drop in return-to-origin rate due to poor routing, and the supplier's technical support and sla. it is recommended to make a quantitative comparison based on "effective bandwidth cost per mbps" and "cost per thousand connections/traffic per gb", and pay attention to whether the ip is a truly native ip (not cgnat or shared nat).
where can i get lower overall cost, taiwan node or other regions?
if the business is mainly for local users in taiwan, choosing a local computer room in taiwan can usually reduce the hidden costs related to latency and provide the best overall experience. if the business is global or mainly for users outside southeast asia/mainland china, choosing hong kong or japan can strike a balance between latency and international export costs. when pursuing the lowest single gb transmission cost or flexible expansion, some providers in europe, the united states or singapore have an advantage. the key is to make decisions based on the geographical distribution and traffic structure of the business.
why are some suppliers’ taiwan node prices high?
the reasons include the scarcity and premium of ipv4 addresses, the high cost of bandwidth access in computer rooms, operators’ overseas link fees, and infrastructure investment such as ddos protection. the scale of taiwan's market is relatively limited, and competition is not as fierce as in large markets, resulting in more obvious unit bandwidth costs and ip resource premiums. if the supplier provides enhanced bgp multi-line, low packet loss sla or dedicated line connection, the price will usually go up.
how to choose the most appropriate node and billing model to achieve high cost performance?
recommended steps: 1) clarify the user's region and delay sensitivity; 2) assess the average monthly traffic and peak bandwidth requirements, and choose monthly broadband or billing based on traffic; 3) compare the quotations of "ip included and ip not included", and confirm the native ip first; 4) examine the supplier's routing, backhaul and ddos capabilities; 5) use a short-term trial to test the real delay and stability within the feasible range before making a long-term contract. a common approach to pursuing cost-effectiveness is to place the control plane and back-to-origin in low-cost regions (such as the united states/singapore), and place the front-end cache/edge in taiwan or hong kong nodes closer to users.

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