A means the remote server is connected to a high-speed data center network port capable of bursting or sustaining speeds up to 10 Gigabits per second (Gbps). This is roughly 1,250 Megabytes per second (MB/s), allowing you to transfer a 50GB file in less than a minute—provided your local connection and storage can keep up. Core Use Cases for High-Speed SSH
A user in a country with a Great Firewall buys a 10Gbps SSH account on port 443 (HTTPS disguise). Using stunnel or ShadowTLS , their traffic looks like normal banking TLS. They stream 4K YouTube via the 10Gbps pipe without detection. 10gbps Ssh Account
Deploying heavy applications or synchronizing large code repositories. A means the remote server is connected to