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OVH DDoS protection is better.... and comes with unlimited traffic with better peering.
No unmetered bandwidth (outgoing).
Desktop hardware.
No DDOS.
They have a pretty good protection.
You just have to contact the support if something bypasses it.
If you guys using more than 20tb outgoing traffic, ok.
20TB is nothing.
So OVH hardware is Supermicro or Dell/HP on these?
Supermicro X9SRE/X9SRE-3F/X9SRi/X9SRi-3F
OVH don't have any Dell or HP hardware if I recall
Should be possible to configure IPMI. Anyone tried this?
All new stuff is Intel I believe, lots of Supermicro on the older configs (stuff that's now at SYS).
Hetzner income (download) is unmetered?
yes
1> @DigitalJosee said:
Also internal bandwidth (within Hetzner network) is unmetered.
No, but more infos here: https://www.soyoustart.com/ca/en/kvm-ip.xml
You are wrong. Action servers from Hetzner doesn't have guaranteed Bandwidth that 1Gbps is share. You are able you burst it but nothing more. Probably you could compare with Onlinet.net, but I believe that Online.net ia better
@MasonR said:
Just open a ticket or send an email to them with your ID and proof of utility bill. Then they are able to drop VAT.
It is stated as "Guaranteed Bandwidth 1 Gbit/s" on their website.
As far as I can tell from my own experience you can get 1 Gbit/s all the time.
Does anyone even use their ipmi at those prices...
It's a good thought, might be able to enable it with ipmitool since it is a Supermicro machine. You may need to use an internal IP, or perhaps an external with the MAC set to one of your failovers.
Is there any reason to think that this will come to the US site, soon? I have one there that will be expiring soon and, if I could use this deal on my US account, I could move my failover IPs with just a couple of clicks.
Just click on a server and open the "Features" dropdown.
EUR: (France and BHS) https://www.soyoustart.com/ie/order/soYouStart.xml?reference=173sys10
USD: (BHS only) https://us.soyoustart.com/cgi-bin/newOrder/order.cgi?hard=173casys10
looks like the OVH E5v2 https://www.ovh.com/us/dedicated-servers/legacy-s/ deals are being transitioned to SoYouStart
https://www.ovh.ie/order/dedicated/#/legacy/dedicated/choose/datacenter?product=~(planCode~'173mc7)
https://www.ovh.ie/order/dedicated/#/legacy/dedicated/choose/datacenter?product=~(planCode~'173mc9)
https://www.ovh.ie/order/dedicated/#/legacy/dedicated/choose/datacenter?product=~(planCode~'173mc6)
https://www.ovh.ie/order/dedicated/#/legacy/dedicated/choose/datacenter?product=~(planCode~'173mc8)
Instead of Singapore and Australia, they have better to do Poland.
Resurrecting this thread with this bench
E5v2-SAT-2-32
E5-1650 v2 -
BHS6 - Rack: T06B28
Geekbench: http://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/2849823
Those downloads look a little low, How long did it take to setup?
Sorry, but it is you who is wrong here. The "Serverboerse" servers have 1Gbps guaranteed port speed and I would choose Hetzner's network over that online.net rubbish any day.
When Online's NL location simply became a back haul through FR that spoke for itself. :-)
Which "downloads" you're talking about? I find the speeds pretty amazing. Sure, it's not 10Gbps.
This. I'd rather sacrifice another 15ms to get to Germany for a much superior network
That's pretty good. I was referring to those under 20Mb/s.
The old servers from the main line are now on SYS:
Intel I7-6700K / 64GB DDR4 ECC 2133 MHz / SoftRaid 1x480GB SSD
https://www.soyoustart.com/ie/offers/173game3.xml
And which are under 20 Mb/s? In that message
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/2222089/#Comment_2222089
none are, and all of those are in MB/sec (megabytes), not Mb/sec (megabits).