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How to Test VPS Latency and Packet Loss (ping and mtr)

The most direct way to judge a VPS network is to measure latency and packet loss. Here are the two most common tools.

Measure latency with ping

In a local terminal run ping your-server-ip and watch the time value (ms). Lower is better: a few ms within a region, tens to a couple hundred ms across countries. Timeouts indicate packet loss.

See every hop with mtr

mtr combines ping and traceroute, showing each hop on the path and its loss rate: mtr your-server-ip. Focus on whether the last few hops are stable; occasional loss on a middle hop with a clean endpoint is usually fine.

Reading the results

  • High but stable latency: likely physical distance — pick a closer node;
  • Latency swinging up and down: congestion or detour — consider an optimized line;
  • Persistent loss at the endpoint: contact your provider.

Test several times at different hours (especially peak) for a truer picture.

Cet article a été rédigé avec l'aide de l'IA par l'équipe éditoriale de SharkCloud et relu avant publication.