justhost.ru Russia Moscow Intel Xeon E5-2697 Unlimited Traffic KVM VPS Test and Review
We recently tested the justhost.ru Russia Moscow Unlimited Traffic KVM VPS. The server is powered by Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2697 v3 @ 2.60GHz Processor, with the following configuration:
• Location: Russia • Moscow • MOW1
• Virtualization: KVM
• Cores: 2
• RAM: 2048 Mb
• NVMe: 20 Gb
• Bandwidth: 200 Mbit (fair-share)
• OS: Debian 11 64-bit
About justhost.ru
JustHost.ru is a prominent hosting provider specializing in virtual private servers (VPS), catering to a global clientele with a strong emphasis on affordability, flexibility, and reliability. Established over 20 years ago, the company has grown into a major player in the hosting industry, boasting partnerships worldwide and serving more than 281,000 clients. With data centers in 57 locations across 36 countries—including key hubs in Russia (like Moscow), the USA (New York), Germany, Japan, and beyond—JustHost.ru ensures low-latency access and high-performance hosting for diverse projects, from simple websites to resource-intensive applications.
At its core, JustHost.ru focuses on VPS solutions powered by KVM virtualization, offering customizable configurations with options for NVMe, SSD, or HDD storage. Users can select from a wide array of operating systems, such as AlmaLinux, CentOS, Debian, Ubuntu, and others, alongside pre-installed applications like WordPress, Joomla, Drupal, Bitrix, Docker, and databases including MySQL and PostgreSQL.
Pricing starts as low as $0.99 per month for basic plans (1 core CPU, 512 MB RAM, 5 GB NVMe storage, 10 Mbit bandwidth), scaling up to more robust setups. Notably, all plans include unlimited traffic, free IPv6 addresses, and the ability to add IPv4 for a small fee ($3.31/month). Additional services encompass extra bandwidth ($2.50/month for 10 Mbps), guaranteed 1 Gbps speeds ($333.33/month), and professional systems administration outsourcing ($9.16/hour).
What sets JustHost.ru apart are its unique features designed for user convenience and security. Built-in DDoS protection safeguards against common attacks through advanced traffic filtering, while instant location switching and effortless plan upgrades allow seamless scaling without data migration. The provider offers free migration assistance from other hosts, SSH access for efficient management, and a user-friendly control panel. Although automatic backups aren’t included, users can implement their own solutions easily.
Targeted at developers, businesses, and individuals needing dedicated resources, JustHost.ru appeals to those running e-commerce sites, databases, testing environments, or high-traffic platforms. It’s 24/7 human-powered support ensures quick resolutions, and the absence of long-term contracts provides flexibility—cancel anytime via the client area.
Pricing
Official Website: https://justhost.ru
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Basic Information
Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2697 v3 @ 2.60GHz
CPU Numbers : 2
CPU Frequency : 2596.990 MHz
CPU Cache : L1: 128.00 KB / L2: 8.00 MB / L3: 16.00 MB
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
RAM : 313.14 MiB / 1.92 GiB
Swap : [ no swap partition or swap file detected ]
Disk Space : 1.84 GiB / 19.66 GiB
Boot Disk : /dev/sda1
Uptime : 0 days, 0 hour 11 min
Loads : 1.92, 1.26, 0.72
OS Release : Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye) (x86_64)
Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)
Kernel Version : 5.10.0-32-amd64
TCP Acceleration : bbr
VM Type : KVM
NAT Type : Full Cone
IPV4 ASN : AS51659 LLC Baxet
IPV4 Location : Khimki / Moscow Oblast / RU
IPV6 ASN : AS51711 iNet Ltd
IPV6 Location : Hong Kong
IPV6 Subnet Mask : 128
CPU Benchmark
----------------------------CPU-Sysbench-Test----------------------------
-> CPU test in progress (Fast Mode, 1-Pass @ 5sec)
1 Thread(s) Test: 514 Scores
2 Thread(s) Test: 379 Scores
Geekbench 6 test failed. Run manually to determine cause.
YABS completed in 27 min 51 sec
Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
---------------------------------
Test | Value
|
Single Core | 350
Multi Core | 217
Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/23901531
YABS completed in 8 min 2 sec
RAM Read/Write Tests
-------------------------------Memory-Test-------------------------------
-> Memory Test (Fast Mode, 1-Pass @ 5sec)
Single Read Test: 11990.24 MB/s
Single Write Test: 7343.93 MB/s
Running memory speed test with the following options:
block size: 1KiB
total size: 102400MiB
operation: read
scope: global
Initializing worker threads...
Threads started!
Total operations: 30883767 (3087554.66 per second)
30159.93 MiB transferred (3015.19 MiB/sec)
General statistics:
total time: 10.0003s
total number of events: 30883767
Latency (ms):
min: 0.00
avg: 0.00
max: 52.89
95th percentile: 0.00
sum: 3558.90
Threads fairness:
events (avg/stddev): 30883767.0000/0.00
execution time (avg/stddev): 3.5589/0.00
Running memory speed test with the following options:
block size: 1KiB
total size: 102400MiB
operation: write
scope: global
Initializing worker threads...
Threads started!
Total operations: 24813285 (2479048.95 per second)
24231.72 MiB transferred (2420.95 MiB/sec)
General statistics:
total time: 10.0027s
total number of events: 24813285
Latency (ms):
min: 0.00
avg: 0.00
max: 47.20
95th percentile: 0.00
sum: 4899.43
Threads fairness:
events (avg/stddev): 24813285.0000/0.00
execution time (avg/stddev): 4.8994/0.00
Disk Read/Write Tests
-------------------------Disk-dd-Read/Write-Test-------------------------
-> Disk test in progress (4K Block/1M Block, Direct Mode)
Block Size Write Test Read Test
100MB-4K Block 6.4 MB/s (1572 IOPS, 16.29s) 11.4 MB/s (2778 IOPS, 9.21s)
1GB-1M Block 606 MB/s (578 IOPS, 1.73s) 559 MB/s (533 IOPS, 1.87s)
------------------------Disk-fio-Read/Write-Test-------------------------
Block Size | 4k (IOPS) | 64k (IOPS)
------ | --- ---- | ---- ----
Read | 12.23 MB/s (3.0k) | 132.33 MB/s (2.0k)
Write | 12.23 MB/s (3.0k) | 133.02 MB/s (2.0k)
Total | 24.46 MB/s (6.1k) | 265.36 MB/s (4.1k)
| |
Block Size | 512k (IOPS) | 1m (IOPS)
------ | --- ---- | ---- ----
Read | 347.25 MB/s (678) | 421.85 MB/s (411)
Write | 365.70 MB/s (714) | 449.95 MB/s (439)
Total | 712.95 MB/s (1.3k) | 871.81 MB/s (850)
Iperf3 Network Tests
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
---------------------------------
Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed | Ping
Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | busy | 184 Mbits/sec | 64.1 ms
Eranium | Amsterdam, NL (100G) | 202 Mbits/sec | 186 Mbits/sec | 44.3 ms
Uztelecom | Tashkent, UZ (10G) | 196 Mbits/sec | 187 Mbits/sec | 50.0 ms
Leaseweb | Singapore, SG (10G) | busy | 160 Mbits/sec | 207 ms
Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 175 Mbits/sec | 171 Mbits/sec | 188 ms
Leaseweb | NYC, NY, US (10G) | busy | 181 Mbits/sec | 120 ms
Edgoo | Sao Paulo, BR (1G) | busy | 154 Mbits/sec | 237 ms
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):
---------------------------------
Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed | Ping
Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | 197 Mbits/sec | 178 Mbits/sec | 74.6 ms
Eranium | Amsterdam, NL (100G) | 200 Mbits/sec | 184 Mbits/sec | 46.4 ms
Uztelecom | Tashkent, UZ (10G) | busy | 183 Mbits/sec | 49.9 ms
Leaseweb | Singapore, SG (10G) | busy | 156 Mbits/sec | 207 ms
Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 173 Mbits/sec | 163 Mbits/sec | 188 ms
Leaseweb | NYC, NY, US (10G) | busy | 157 Mbits/sec | 120 ms
Edgoo | Sao Paulo, BR (1G) | 161 Mbits/sec | 163 Mbits/sec | 232 ms
Streaming Unlock Tests
============[ Multination ]============
Dazn: IP Banned by Dazn
Disney+: No (IP Banned By Disney+ 1)
Netflix: Failed (Network Connection)
YouTube Premium: No
Amazon Prime Video: No (Service Not Available)
TVBAnywhere+: Yes
Spotify Registration: No
OneTrust Region: RU [Moscow Oblast]
iQyi Oversea Region: INTL
Bing Region: RU (Risky)
Apple Region: RU
YouTube CDN: Moscow
Netflix Preferred CDN: Failed (IP Banned By Netflix)
ChatGPT: No (Only Available with Mobile APP)
Google Gemini: No
Claude: Unknown (https://claude.com/app-unavailable-in-region)
Wikipedia Editability: Yes
Google Play Store: Russia
Google Search CAPTCHA Free: Yes
Steam Currency: RUB
---Forum---
Reddit: No
---Game---
SD Gundam G Generation Eternal: No
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IP Quality Detection
Data for reference only, does not represent 100% accurate, if and the actual situation is not consistent with the manual query multiple database comparison
The following is the tag of each database, the output will come with the corresponding number of the database source
ipinfo databases [0] | scamalytics databases [1] | virustotal databases [2] | abuseipdb databases [3] | ip2location databases [4]
ip-api databases [5] | ipwhois databases [6] | ipregistry databases [7] | ipdata databases [8] | db-ip databases [9]
ipapiis databases [A] | ipapicom databases [B] | bigdatacloud databases [C] | dkly databases [D] | ipqualityscore databases [E]
ipintel databases [F] | ipfighter databases [G] | fraudlogix databases [H] | cloudflare databases [I] |
IPV4:
Security Score:
TrustScore: 48 [8]
VpnScore: 1 [8]
ProxyScore: 99 [8]
CommunityVoteHarmless: 0 [2]
CommunityVoteMalicious: 0 [2]
ThreatScore: 55 [8]
FraudScore: 65 [E]
AbuseScore: 0 [3]
ASNAbuseScore: 0 (Very Low) [A]
CompannyAbuseScore: 0 (Very Low) [A]
ThreatLevel: low [9]
Traffic Ratio: Human(higher is better)27% [I] Bot(lower is better)72% [I]
Blacklist Records Statistics (how many blacklisted websites have records):
HarmlessnessRecords: 0 [2] MaliciousRecords: 0 [2] SuspiciousRecords: 0 [2] NoRecords: 95 [2]
Security Info:
UsageType: hosting [C] Commercial [3] business [0 7 8 9 A]
CompanyType: business [0] hosting [7 A]
BrowserType: Mainstream:73% Other:26% [I]
DeviceType: Desktop:72% Mobile:27% Other:0% [I]
OSType: Mainstream:91% Other:8% [I]
IsCloudProvider: Yes [7]
IsDatacenter: No [0 5 8 C G] Yes [A]
IsMobile: No [A C] Yes [5 E G]
IsProxy: No [0 4 5 7 8 9 A C] Yes [E G]
IsVpn: No [0 7 A C G] Yes [E]
IsTor: No [0 3 7 8 A C E]
IsTorExit: No [7]
IsCrawler: No [9 A E]
IsAnonymous: No [7 8]
IsAttacker: No [7 8]
IsAbuser: No [7 8 A C E]
IsThreat: No [7 8 C]
IsRelay: No [0 7 8 C]
IsBogon: No [7 8 A C]
IsBot: No [E]
DNS-BlackList: 314(Total_Check) 0(Clean) 0(Blacklisted) 0(Other)
IPV6:
Security Score:
AbuseScore: 0 [3]
ASNAbuseScore: 0 (Very Low) [A]
CompannyAbuseScore: 0 (Very Low) [A]
Traffic Ratio: Human(higher is better)27% [I] Bot(lower is better)72% [I]
Security Info:
UsageType: business [A] Commercial [3]
CompanyType: hosting [A]
BrowserType: Mainstream:73% Other:26% [I]
DeviceType: Desktop:72% Mobile:27% Other:0% [I]
OSType: Mainstream:91% Other:8% [I]
IsDatacenter: No [G] Yes [A]
IsMobile: No [A] Yes [G]
IsProxy: Yes [G] No [A]
IsVpn: No [A G]
IsTor: No [3 A]
IsCrawler: No [A]
IsAbuser: No [A]
IsBogon: No [A]
DNS-BlackList: 314(Total_Check) 0(Clean) 0(Blacklisted) 314(Other)
Google search feasibility: NO
Email Port Detection
Platform SMTP SMTPS POP3 POP3S IMAP IMAPS
LocalPort ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✔
QQ ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
163 ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Sohu ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Yandex ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Gmail ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘
Outlook ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Office365 ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Yahoo ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘
MailCOM ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
MailRU ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘
AOL ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘
GMX ✘ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Sina ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Apple ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘
FastMail ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘
ProtonMail✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘
MXRoute ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Namecrane ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
XYAMail ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘
ZohoMail ✘ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘ ✘
Inbox_eu ✔ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✘ ✘
Free_fr ✘ ✔ ✔ ✘ ✔ ✘
Looking Glass
Test interface IPv4: 45.140.169.150
Test interface IPv6: 2a00:b700::8:3fe
Global Latency Tests
Query: ping 46.17.42.100, interval: 5s, dense mode: no
Probing 46.17.42.100 – RIPE NCC /23 AS51659 ASBAXET – LLC – Russia, Moscow, Moscow [hosting]
CloudFlare Internet Tests
PageSpeed Insights
Admin Control Panel
Conclusion
JustHost’s Moscow unlimited-traffic KVM VPS presents a straightforward proposition: affordable Eastern European hosting without bandwidth surprises. This hands-on evaluation stress-tests that claim, pitting the entry-level configuration—two cores of Intel’s Xeon E5-2697 v3 and 2GB RAM—against scenarios typical for regional deployments: small-scale web hosting, development environments, and data processing compliant with Russian data sovereignty rules. The target audience isn’t enterprise giants but pragmatic IT managers weighing cost against performance for Moscow-centric workloads. The core question: does this modestly-priced plan deliver sustainable performance, or is it a bandwidth mirage with hidden compromises?
The data reveals a mixed but honest report card. The aging Xeon posted Geekbench 5 scores of 350 (single-core) and 217 (multi-core)—hardly record-breaking, yet serviceable for light applications. Memory throughput shone, delivering 12 GB/s reads and 7 GB/s writes, indicating healthy DRAM channels. Storage told a split story: sequential NVMe transfers peaked at 600 MB/s, but 4K random IOPS crawled between 6–12 MB/s—a classic case of highway speed limited by on-ramp congestion.
Networking mostly respected the 200 Mbps fair-share ceiling, with several tests hitting “busy” status during peak measurements, yet still delivering stable 180+ Mbps to European nodes and predictable 150+ Mbps to the Americas, albeit with 188 ms latency. Streaming ambitions? Effectively dead on arrival—Netflix, Disney+, and Dazn all blacklist the Russian IP range. IP reputation checks flagged a worrisome 72% bot-traffic ratio and moderate fraud scores, datacenter-grade signals that limit use cases.
Think of this VPS as a reliable regional truck—not built for the autobahn, but perfectly suited for local deliveries. The 4K storage bottleneck is the real performance governor here; imagine a fulfillment center where one clerk handles every small order while pallets move swiftly in bulk. For WordPress sites or small databases, this spells potential slowdowns during traffic spikes. The CPU’s automated Geekbench failure likely stems from kernel-tuning quirks rather than silicon issues—common with older Xeons. Notably,
JustHost’s bandwidth honesty stands out in an industry prone to overselling. The Moscow IP geography creates a sharp divide: compliance-friendly for data residency, yet toxic for global content distribution. Administrators should view this as a geographic specialist, not a generalist. It’s less about flaws and more about fit—match the workload to the location, and it performs; force it into a global role, and frustration follows.
For organizations serving Russian users or navigating data-localization mandates, JustHost’s Moscow VPS earns its keep—stable, predictable, and regionally optimized. It excels as a backup target, staging environment, or host for Russia-specific applications where IP geofencing is a feature, not a bug. However, broader ambitions face headwinds: the IOPS limitations, streaming blocks, and IP reputation concerns make it a poor choice for SaaS platforms, media services, or latency-sensitive global operations. The verdict? An honest, location-locked workhorse. Buy it for what it is—a Moscow tool—and it delivers value. Expect it to be something it isn’t, and disappointment is guaranteed. For everything else, Western European or North American alternatives remain the safer bet.
Official Website: https://justhost.ru