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Powered by Globalping's open-source probe network — test any domain, IP, or cloud region from 900+ cities across 100+ countries. Updated daily, free to use, no sign-up required.

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Run Real-time Latency Tests from Global Probes

Run Ping/HTTP measurements from any global location — instantly verify network quality between any source and any target worldwide.

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Live Results

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Leaderboards

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Rank Provider Region Name Avg Latency Median Latency Loss Cities Samples
Coverage includes 7 major cloud providers across 900+ cities worldwide, with rankings updated daily. Due to the limited number of probes, results may not fully reflect the actual network conditions in each country and should be used for reference only.
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How It Works

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Online Test

  1. Select a source location (Global / Region / Country / City) and a target endpoint
  2. Real ICMP or HTTP probes are dispatched from volunteer nodes at the selected location
  3. Results stream back in real time — latency, packet loss, and full HTTP timing breakdown
  4. All measurements are from real ISP-level network paths, not synthetic simulations
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Leaderboards

  1. Every test cycle samples all cloud vendor regions simultaneously from up to 10 cities per country, ensuring fair cross-vendor comparison
  2. Median latency and packet loss are aggregated per (country, vendor, region) group
  3. Countries/regions are ranked by weighted median — lower is better
  4. Rankings are generated for 3-day, 15-day, and 30-day windows and updated daily
  5. Region ranking: collect all vendor regions from every country in the selected region, retain only those appearing in a majority of countries (≥50%), average latency/median/loss across countries, sum city count and sample count, then keep the top 20
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FAQ

Measurements come from real network paths on volunteer-run probes across diverse ISPs. While this provides genuine end-user perspective, results may vary between test runs due to network conditions, probe load, and routing changes. Median values and multi-day aggregation help smooth out anomalies.

PingCloud currently covers 7 major cloud providers: AWS, Google Cloud (GCP), Microsoft Azure, Alibaba Cloud, Tencent Cloud, Huawei Cloud and Oracle Cloud. Over 150 cloud regions are tested across these providers.

The backend runs continuous test cycles throughout the day. Ranking files are regenerated after each cycle, so the leaderboard typically reflects data from the past few hours. You can check the 'Updated at' timestamp on the leaderboard.

Yes, the online test is completely free and requires no account.

This means there are currently no volunteer probes online in the selected location. Probe availability depends on volunteer participation and can vary by region. Try selecting a broader area (e.g., the country or region instead of a specific city).

When a country has multiple test cities for the same cloud region, each city's median is weighted by its sample count. This prevents a city with few tests from skewing the result — cities with more data have proportionally more influence on the final ranking.