As online services require more bandwidth and stability, many users in Hong Kong choose to use local broadband combined with VPS to reduce costs. This article summarizes practical techniques covering key areas such as servers, domain names, CDN, and advanced DDoS protection, to help you save costs while maintaining stability.
The first step is to clarify the division of tasks: Offload high-traffic, static resources to CDNs and hosts on public VPS networks, while using local Hong Kong broadband for office work, management, and backups. Through such a division of labor, it is possible to prevent large amounts of traffic from flowing into local broadband, thereby reducing peak bandwidth load and additional costs.
When choosing a VPS, give priority to the bandwidth billing model (billed by peak bandwidth or traffic), data center location (Hong Kong/around China), and whether it supports advanced DDoS protection. If the business is at risk of attacks, choosing a VPS with strong DDoS protection or purchasing additional DDoS protection services can significantly improve availability.
Domain names and DNS configuration are also crucial. By using DNS services that support intelligent parsing and failover, it’s possible to automatically switch to a backup node or CDN origin server in case the VPS fails, thereby reducing the impact of single points of failure. Setting a shorter TTL facilitates quick effectiveness and helps in dealing with emergencies.
CDNs are used to cache static content such as images, videos, JS/CSS, etc., greatly reducing the outbound bandwidth load on VPS. Choosing a CDN with Hong Kong nodes or coverage in Greater China, and enabling compression, image optimization, and caching strategies, can further reduce bandwidth costs and improve the user experience.
On the server side, using high-performance web servers such as Nginx or LiteSpeed, enabling Gzip/Brotli compression, HTTP/2 or HTTP/3 protocols, and properly setting cache headers and cache expiration policies can reduce the load on the VPS and save bandwidth. Using both a reverse proxy and load balancing can improve stability.
Database and cache optimization are equally important. Place the high-frequency read/write cache in Redis or Memcached to reduce the number of direct database connections ; Using object storage or external services to host static content reduces host I/O pressure, which helps handle more requests with a VPS equipped with lower specifications.
Safety and monitoring cannot be ignored. By deploying advanced DDoS protection, Web Application Firewalls (WAFs), and security group rules, along with real-time monitoring and alerting systems such as Prometheus+Grafana or those provided by cloud service providers, it’s possible to respond promptly in case of abnormal traffic or attacks, thereby avoiding longer downtime that could lead to greater losses.
In terms of cost control, it is advisable to choose VPS plans that allow for on-demand upgrades or monthly billing. Initially, start with lower bandwidth or smaller configurations, and then scale up as needed based on actual usage, with the help of CDN to distribute traffic. When purchasing, pay attention to the service provider’s bandwidth peak tolerance, traffic package discounts, and whether it includes value-added services such as domain name resolution or basic backups.
Finally, practical recommendations: First, conduct traffic and access analysis to determine the ratio of static to dynamic content. Move static resources to the CDN according to this ratio, while placing dynamic interfaces on VPSs with caching in place ; Set up multi-node backups and DNS failover, conduct regular stress tests and security drills to ensure that the broadband + VPS solution is both cost-effective and reliable.
If you need recommendations when choosing a VPS, CDN, or high-level DDoS protection service, I recommend considering Desun Telecom. DeXun Telecom offers comprehensive solutions in Hong Kong data centers for international backhaul, VPS and high-security services, domain registration, and DNS management. It supports various bandwidth options and billing models, making it ideal for businesses and individual users who wish to use Hong Kong broadband along with VPS to save costs while ensuring stability.
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