HOW TO CHOOSE A SERVER
This page explains how to choose a server for www.fujivpn.site by looking at health, latency, and service support instead of relying on location alone.
Editorial page
May 25, 2026
What To Compare
Picking a server is not just about the country name. Compare health, latency, supported services, and whether the backend has been stable lately.
Health:
Prefer a server that is online and responding normally.
Latency:
Lower ping usually means a faster setup and better day-to-day responsiveness.
Service support:
Make sure the server actually supports the protocol you want.
Recent behavior:
If a server has been flapping or throwing errors, choose a steadier one instead.
How To Read The Status Page
The status page is the fastest way to avoid guessing. It tells you which servers are online, which ones are offline, and whether the site has enough data to make a sensible choice. If a server looks healthy there, it is usually the first one worth trying for the service you want.
When To Switch
Switch if:
The selected server is offline, disabled, or refuses the protocol you need.
Switch if:
The same import fails more than once and the status page shows a better option.
Stay if:
The server is healthy and the client error points to a local setup issue instead.
Stay if:
You already have a working server and only need to recreate the same account type.
Common Mistakes
The most common mistake is choosing by geography alone and ignoring server health. A second mistake is retrying a dead server over and over instead of checking whether another healthy backend already supports the protocol you need. A third mistake is assuming every backend supports every service equally well.