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YUNYOO, also known as Yunyou, mainly operates low-cost VPS products across the US, Hong Kong, and the UK. Its catalog mixes optimized-route nodes, pseudo-residential IP products, and standard landing nodes. The biggest selling point is simple: low entry price, generous traffic allowances, and several product lines that remain competitive even when compared with more established providers.

This review focuses on several representative YUNYOO products:

  • Los Angeles 4837ISP-TCVM with Cogent / GTT / NTT IP ranges
  • Kansas TCVM
  • Los Angeles TCVM
  • Newcastle TCVM
  • Los Angeles C.Std.B - Pro

TL;DR: the most interesting products in this batch are Los Angeles 4837ISP-TCVM and Newcastle TCVM. They are not ideal as primary direct-connect nodes to mainland China, but they are attractive as low-cost landing nodes with decent IP profiles and generous traffic.

US Products

Across the three Los Angeles 4837ISP-TCVM variants, network behavior is broadly similar: China Unicom usually performs best, while China Telecom and China Mobile are much less stable during peak hours. These products are better treated as landing nodes rather than primary direct-connect nodes. Their international interconnect is stable, throughput is adequate for this price tier, and the IP profiles carry strong pseudo-residential characteristics with broad streaming unlock coverage.

A practical ranking from this test is:

GTT > NTT » Cogent

That does not mean Cogent is unusable; it simply means GTT and NTT are more balanced when route quality, streaming behavior, and overall consistency are considered together.

Los Angeles 4837ISP-TCVM - Cogent

Entry configuration

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1 vCPU / 1 GB RAM / 10 GB SSD
200 Mbps / 500 GB traffic
Approx. $3.57/month

Summary

  • Best viewed as a budget pseudo-residential landing node
  • China Unicom can perform well during off-peak hours
  • Telecom and Mobile are much more volatile, especially at night
  • International routing is usable and stable for light workloads
  • Streaming unlock is broadly good, but overall IP quality is the weakest of the three 4837 variants
  • Hardware performance is ordinary and I/O is on the low side

This is the cheapest-feeling option in the trio: usable if price matters most, but not the one I would prioritize first.

Los Angeles 4837ISP-TCVM - GTT

Entry configuration

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1 vCPU / 1 GB RAM / 10 GB SSD
200 Mbps / 500 GB traffic
Approx. $3.57/month

Summary

  • The strongest option among the three 4837 products
  • Better balance between mainland routing, international interconnect, and unlock profile
  • Still not suitable as a serious direct-connect China route node during peak hours
  • Broad streaming unlock support and strong pseudo-residential flavor
  • Good fit for low-budget landing / account-registration / streaming-related scenarios
  • Hardware remains average, with no major surprises in CPU or disk performance

If you only want one product from the 4837ISP-TCVM lineup, this is the safest pick.

Los Angeles 4837ISP-TCVM - NTT

Entry configuration

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1 vCPU / 1 GB RAM / 10 GB SSD
200 Mbps / 500 GB traffic
Approx. $3.57/month

Summary

  • More balanced than Cogent, but still behind GTT overall
  • Mainland performance is mixed, with China Unicom still the friendliest path in practice
  • International traffic is stable enough for landing-node usage
  • Unlock capability remains strong and fits the pseudo-residential positioning
  • Suitable for users who want a middle-ground option without paying more elsewhere

This one sits in the comfortable middle: not the best, not the weakest, and generally easier to recommend than Cogent.

Kansas TCVM

Entry configuration

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1 vCPU / 1 GB RAM / 10-100 GB SSD
500 Mbps / 4 TB traffic
Approx. $2.29/month

Summary

  • A classic pure landing node rather than an optimized-route machine
  • Direct mainland access is mediocre and worsens significantly during peak hours
  • SSH availability is acceptable, but route quality is not a selling point
  • International interconnect is stable and can make good use of the available bandwidth
  • Native IP profile is decent, with most streaming services working
  • Gemini, Meta AI, and Google Play Store were not ideal in this test
  • IPv6 geolocation quality is poor and can map back to mainland China

The highlight here is quantity for the price: lots of traffic, low cost, and reasonable value if your use case is simple landing traffic.

Los Angeles TCVM

Entry configuration

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1 vCPU / 1 GB RAM / 10-100 GB SSD
500 Mbps / 4 TB traffic
Approx. $2.29/month

Summary

  • Another pure landing node rather than a direct-connect route product
  • Mainland direct access is only barely usable and should not be the main reason to buy it
  • International interconnect is stable and practical
  • Native IP quality is surprisingly decent for the price tier
  • Streaming unlock performance is better than expected, with Meta AI being the main weak point
  • Compute and disk performance are still just average

Among YUNYOO’s basic US landing nodes, this one feels slightly more pleasant than Kansas because the IP side is more attractive.

Los Angeles C.Std.B - Pro

Tested configuration

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4 vCPU / 4-8 GB RAM / 30-200 GB SSD
150 Mbps / 800 GB traffic
Approx. $5.29/month

Lowest-tier configuration

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2 vCPU / 1 GB RAM / 30-200 GB SSD
100 Mbps / 600 GB traffic
Approx. $2.86/month

Summary

  • This is the optimized-route product in the group
  • Telecom and Unicom benefit from 9929, while Mobile uses CMIN2
  • Single-thread performance is not huge, but stability is acceptable
  • No obvious stream-cut issues were observed in the tests
  • IP quality is better than expected, with a fairly complete unlock profile
  • The biggest limitation is simply bandwidth: usable, but clearly a small-pipe personal node

This is a balanced personal-use machine. It is not flashy, but it makes sense as a backup node or a transition option when you want something more route-friendly than the standard landing products.

UK Product

Newcastle TCVM - Plus

Entry configuration

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1 vCPU / 1 GB RAM / 10-100 GB SSD
500 Mbps / 4 TB traffic
Approx. $2.29/month

Summary

  • A pure UK landing node that should be used with transit rather than direct mainland access
  • Mainland connectivity is effectively unusable for direct connection in many regions
  • IP quality is average, but most mainstream streaming services still work
  • Meta AI and Gemini are the main missing items in the unlock profile
  • International interconnect is stable and is the product’s real advantage
  • Hardware is ordinary, with low I/O just like the other YUNYOO products in this review

This is one of the most cost-effective budget UK landing nodes in the lineup. The low price and cheap additional traffic make it easy to understand why it stands out.

Final Thoughts

YUNYOO’s strengths are straightforward:

  • low entry pricing
  • generous traffic allocations
  • a few genuinely competitive niche products

Its weaknesses are also clear:

  • peak-hour volatility on many routes
  • mostly average hardware performance
  • several products are better for landing than for direct mainland use

If your goal is a cheap landing node with decent unlock behavior, YUNYOO is worth watching. If you need a stable primary node for direct China connectivity, you should be much more selective.