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  • JonesJones Member

    @sin said:

    Falzo said: just seen that there are no ISOs in their SFO location available

    I didn't even notice they now have VPSes in SFO. Could you please post a network bench if possible? I was thinking about picking up one in SFO :).

    Contact them,@ru_tld also provide VPS, but for a long time they do not offer information here, you can try luck

  • UmairUmair Member

    Anyone is using their "Huawei RH2288V3" based dedicated servers ? Any issues ?

  • ru_tldru_tld Member, Host Rep
    edited May 2017

    @Umair said:
    Anyone is using their "Huawei RH2288V3" based dedicated servers ? Any issues ?

    Currently we use 30+ of 2650v4 based Huawei servers from LeaseWeb. No issues as of February.

    VPS in SFO location from LeaseWeb are also possible. Our website/billing just has not been updated to provide automation for SFO orders. Just order US/WDC VPS and raise a ticket about requirement for San Francisco location.

    To get current LeaseWeb promo pricing use promocode LowEndTalk during your order.

  • JonesJones Member
    edited May 2017

    @ru_tld said:

    To get current LeaseWeb promo pricing use promocode LowEndTalk during your order.

    It was an awkward moment I believed you so I was going to pay the annual contract

    was informed

    Error: This promotion code cannot be used More info

  • ru_tldru_tld Member, Host Rep

    @Jones said:

    @ru_tld said:

    To get current LeaseWeb promo pricing use promocode LowEndTalk during your order.

    It was an awkward moment I believed you so I was going to pay the annual contract

    was informed

    Error: This promotion code cannot be used More info

    I'm very sorry for this billing issue. It is fixed now.
    You can use LowEndTalk promocode now.

    My apologize.

  • only 20 years old? i wouldn't trust them with such low amount of history

  • trnjtrnj Member

    What do you think about their network? Which network is better in the EU - OVH vs Hetzner vs LeaseWeb vs Online.net?

  • ayukasayukas Member

    @ru_tld said:

    @Jones said:

    @ru_tld said:

    To get current LeaseWeb promo pricing use promocode LowEndTalk during your order.

    It was an awkward moment I believed you so I was going to pay the annual contract

    was informed

    Error: This promotion code cannot be used More info

    I'm very sorry for this billing issue. It is fixed now.
    You can use LowEndTalk promocode now.

    My apologize.

    Is that code valid only on your site or it works also in the Leaseweb promotion page?

  • ru_tldru_tld Member, Host Rep

    This code works only on ru-tld.ru for VPS services.

  • ayukasayukas Member

    @ru_tld said:
    This code works only on ru-tld.ru for VPS services.

    Wait, so what's the advantage if I order in your site? Just curious...

  • TomTom Member

    Does LW offer v6 on their VPSes?

  • XeiXei Member
    edited May 2017

    @trnj said:
    What do you think about their network? Which network is better in the EU - OVH vs Hetzner vs LeaseWeb vs Online.net?

    I've used scaleway (NL) [non-premium bandwidth] and it fluctuates a lot. I think OVH is always going to be on top but gbit ports are expensive. Leaseweb VPS is premium bandwidth and always constant (EU superior overall than the DC location). Hetzner seemed good but I've got limited experience with them. A thread I made on routing yielded a negative performance review for Hetzner (guy had much more experience with them). I'm curious what other people's opinions are.

    Thanked by 1trnj
  • ru_tldru_tld Member, Host Rep

    @ayukas said:

    Wait, so what's the advantage if I order in your site? Just curious...

    One of the obvious - we provide more payment methods. You decide.

    BTW, we've added promo Huawei RH2288V3 configurations

    2xE5-2620v4/64GB RAM/4x2TB HDD for 108 EUR/month

    2xE5-2650v4/128 GB RAM/4x480 SSD for 152 EUR / month

    Thanked by 1Umair
  • sinsin Member

    Yoda said: Does LW offer v6 on their VPSes?

    Yup, just open a ticket asking for an IPv6 address and they will give you a /112 block for your VPS

  • ButtersButters Member

    @trnj said:
    What do you think about their network? Which network is better in the EU - OVH vs Hetzner vs LeaseWeb vs Online.net?

    online.net has the shittiest network, a non working ddos protection, stupid hardware configurations but the support is okay

    leaseweb premium network is good, volume network not, no ddos protection and the support is good. but if you go for metered traffic they will try to rip-off you for overage traffic (0,10 € per GB) and the traffic metering doesn't work perfect https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/74186/very-important-leaseweb-s-bandwidth-overage-policy

    ovh network is good, ddos protection also but they have the worst support on the planet and the network team is garbage

    hetzners network is good (ovh fr is better for outside eu), ddos protection is "new" and not perfect but they have the best support

    Thanked by 1trnj
  • hanoihanoi Member

    @Butters
    All bread is not baked in one oven.

  • corbpiecorbpie Member

    @Butters said:

    @trnj said:
    What do you think about their network? Which network is better in the EU - OVH vs Hetzner vs LeaseWeb vs Online.net?

    online.net has the shittiest network, a non working ddos protection, stupid hardware configurations but the support is okay

    leaseweb premium network is good, volume network not, no ddos protection and the support is good. but if you go for metered traffic they will try to rip-off you for overage traffic (0,10 € per GB) and the traffic metering doesn't work perfect https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/74186/very-important-leaseweb-s-bandwidth-overage-policy

    ovh network is good, ddos protection also but they have the worst support on the planet and the network team is garbage

    hetzners network is good (ovh fr is better for outside eu), ddos protection is "new" and not perfect but they have the best support

    hence there is no perfect provider

  • TomTom Member

    @sin said:

    Yoda said: Does LW offer v6 on their VPSes?

    Yup, just open a ticket asking for an IPv6 address and they will give you a /112 block for your VPS

    Huh alright that's nice. Thanks!

  • trnjtrnj Member
    edited May 2017

    @Butters said:

    Thank you for review.
    I host a busy website in Online.net. I feel network is stable, but connectivity is poor, the same is about routing.

    Similar config in LeaseWeb would be much more expensive, even with discount.

    Hosting cheap in the EU means sacrifice network, support or ddos protection :(

  • FalzoFalzo Member

    @sin said:

    Falzo said: just seen that there are no ISOs in their SFO location available

    I didn't even notice they now have VPSes in SFO. Could you please post a network bench if possible? I was thinking about picking up one in SFO :).

    here you go:

    -- Testing network speed to the closest speed test server
    
    Hosted by Sonic.net, Inc (San Jose, CA)
    D: 98.97 MB/s | U: 169.6 MB/s
    
    -- Testing network speed to other regions
    
    Hosted by SoftLayer Technologies, Inc. (Dallas, TX)
    D: 50.70 MB/s | U: 16.12 MB/s
    
    Hosted by SoftLayer Technologies, Inc. (Washington, DC)
    D: 14.69 MB/s | U: 11.08 MB/s
    
    Hosted by SoftLayer Technologies, Inc. (San Jose, CA)
    D: 38.63 MB/s | U: 25.73 MB/s
    
    Hosted by LeaseWeb (Haarlem)
    D: 50.91 MB/s | U: 11.06 MB/s
    
    Hosted by NewMedia Express (Singapore)
    D: 1.61 MB/s | U: 8.51 MB/s
    
    Hosted by Internode (Darwin)
    D: 2.56 MB/s | U: 2.39 MB/s
    
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    CPU model            : QEMU Virtual CPU version 2.5+
    Number of cores      : 1
    CPU frequency        : 2199.996 MHz
    Total amount of ram  : 1000 MB
    Total amount of swap : 0 MB
    System uptime        : 1days, 19:4:27
    Load average         : 0.89, 0.44, 0.22
    OS                   : Debian GNU/Linux 8
    Arch                 : x86_64 (64 Bit)
    Kernel               : 3.16.0-4-amd64
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Node Name                       IPv4 address            Download Speed
    CacheFly                        205.234.175.175         60.8MB/s
    Vultr, Tokyo, JP                108.61.201.151          12.1MB/s
    Linode, Tokyo, JP               106.187.96.148          23.4MB/s
    DO, Bangalore, IN               139.59.44.249           6.85MB/s
    Softlayer, Chennai, IN          169.38.65.84            7.94MB/s
    Vultr, Singapore, SG            45.32.100.168           10.3MB/s
    DO, Singapore, SG               128.199.210.182         13.8MB/s
    Linode, Singapore, SG           139.162.23.4            12.6MB/s
    Softlayer, Singapore, SG        119.81.28.170           8.71MB/s
    Leaseweb, Singapore, SG         103.254.153.18          12.5MB/s
    Softlayer, HongKong, CN         119.81.130.170          10.8MB/s
    Leaseweb, HongKong, CN          43.249.36.49            241KB/s
    Vultr, Sydney, AUS              108.61.212.117          9.36MB/s
    Softlayer, Sydney, AUS          168.1.1.212             8.15MB/s
    Softlayer, Melbourne, AUS       168.1.65.244            5.75MB/s
    Tele2, Gothenberg, SE           90.130.74.151           12.4MB/s
    Tele2, Kista, SE                90.130.74.149           12.1MB/s
    Softlayer, Milan, IT            159.122.128.84          14.0MB/s
    Prometeus, Milan, IT            37.247.53.10            8.51MB/s
    Tele2, Riga, LV         90.130.74.113           11.8MB/s
    Tele2, Vilnius, LT              90.130.74.117           11.9MB/s
    Server.LU, Luxembourg, LU       94.242.192.2            16.3MB/s
    Tele2, Frankfurt, DE            90.130.74.155           13.5MB/s
    Vultr, Frankfurt, DE            108.61.210.117          9.98MB/s
    Linode, Frankfurt, DE           139.162.130.8           13.7MB/s
    Softlayer, Frankfurt, DE        159.122.69.4            14.1MB/s
    Leaseweb, Frankfurt, DE         37.58.58.140            15.4MB/s
    DO, Frankfurt, DE               46.101.201.140          14.4MB/s
    Vultr, Paris, FR                108.61.209.127          10.7MB/s
    OVH, Gravelines, FR             5.196.90.200            4.90MB/s
    OVH, Strasbourg, FR             5.135.128.81            4.91MB/s
    OVH, Roubaix, FR                188.165.12.106          7.09MB/s
    Online.Net, Paris, FR           62.210.18.40            13.1MB/s
    Tele2, Amsterdam, NL            90.130.74.153           13.1MB/s
    Vultr, Amsterdam, NL            108.61.198.102          9.62MB/s
    DO 2, Amsterdam, NL             146.185.152.145         15.6MB/s
    DO 3, Amsterdam, NL             178.62.219.145          15.2MB/s
    Leaseweb, Amsterdam, NL         5.79.108.33             15.8MB/s
    i3d, Amsterdam, NL              213.163.76.200          13.6MB/s
    Vultr, London, UK               108.61.196.101          8.77MB/s
    DO, London, UK          188.166.152.227         15.5MB/s
    Linode, London, UK              176.58.107.39           15.5MB/s
    Softlayer, London, UK           5.10.97.132             14.1MB/s
    Softlayer, Mexico, MX           169.57.4.116            24.5MB/s
    Softlayer, Brazil, BR           169.57.128.148          12.6MB/s
    DO 1, NYC, USA          67.205.188.39           30.7MB/s
    DO 2, NYC, USA          162.243.9.77            31.5MB/s
    DO 3, NYC, USA          138.197.20.252          33.2MB/s
    Vultr, New Jersey, USA          108.61.149.182          20.3MB/s
    Linode, Newark, USA             50.116.57.237           29.2MB/s
    Vultr, Illinois, USA            107.191.51.12           25.3MB/s
    Vultr, Atlanta, USA             108.61.193.166          19.9MB/s
    Linode, Atlanta, USA            50.116.39.117           29.7MB/s
    Vultr, Miami, USA               104.156.244.232         15.5MB/s
    Vultr, Washington, USA          108.61.194.105          52.3MB/s
    Softlayer, Seattle, USA         67.228.112.250          32.3MB/s
    Leaseweb, Washington, USA       207.244.94.80           37.8MB/s
    Vultr, Dallas, USA              108.61.224.175          31.6MB/s
    Linode, Dallas, USA             50.116.25.154           50.8MB/s
    Softlayer, Dallas, USA          173.192.68.18           33.1MB/s
    Leaseweb, Dallas, USA           209.58.153.1            53.7MB/s
    Vultr, Los Angeles, USA         108.61.219.200          52.1MB/s
    DO, San Francisco, USA          138.68.237.46           77.2MB/s
    DO, San Francisco, USA          192.241.209.37          110MB/s
    Linode, Fremont, USA            50.116.14.9             7.84MB/s
    Leaseweb, San Francisco, USA    209.58.135.187          108MB/s
    DO, Toronto, CA         138.197.135.163         35.8MB/s
    OVH, Beauharnois, CA            192.99.19.165           8.00MB/s
    EastLink, Canada, CA            24.222.0.194            22.5MB/s
    Softlayer, Montreal, CA         169.54.124.180          31.9MB/s
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    I/O speed(1st run) : 78.7 MB/s
    I/O speed(2nd run) : 78.8 MB/s
    I/O speed(3rd run) : 78.7 MB/s
    Average I/O speed  : 78.7333 MB/s
    

    also it seems that they are not going with that kind of LVM partitioning in SFO

     df -h
    Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
    /dev/vda1        40G  1.1G   38G   3% /
    udev             10M     0   10M   0% /dev
    tmpfs           201M  4.3M  196M   3% /run
    tmpfs           501M     0  501M   0% /dev/shm
    tmpfs           5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
    tmpfs           501M     0  501M   0% /sys/fs/cgroup
    

    for the record ioping

    # ioping -c 10 .
    4 KiB from . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=1 time=513 us
    4 KiB from . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=2 time=802 us
    4 KiB from . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=3 time=609 us
    4 KiB from . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=4 time=572 us
    4 KiB from . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=5 time=574 us
    4 KiB from . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=6 time=735 us
    4 KiB from . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=7 time=597 us
    4 KiB from . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=8 time=782 us
    4 KiB from . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=9 time=687 us
    4 KiB from . (ext4 /dev/vda1): request=10 time=690 us
    
    --- . (ext4 /dev/vda1) ioping statistics ---
    10 requests completed in 9.01 s, 1.52 k iops, 5.95 MiB/s
    min/avg/max/mdev = 513 us / 656 us / 802 us / 92 us
    
    Thanked by 2sin nhocconan
  • sinsin Member

    Falzo said: here you go:

    Thank you! Looks good, I'll probably pick one up in SFO :)

  • NihimNihim Member

    @Falzo can you share the script with the huge amount of test servers?

  • @Nihim said:
    @Falzo can you share the script with the huge amount of test servers?

    There's a collection of benchmark scripts here, including the one @Falzo used (Benchmark Script 2).

  • FalzoFalzo Member

    @Nihim said:
    @Falzo can you share the script with the huge amount of test servers?

    like @Dextronox already mentioned, it is the one @K4Y5 put together, also to be found at https://github.com/K4Y5/ServerBench

  • Do you guys know, if LeaseWeb provides these dedicated servers in sale (like, AMS-01 cheapest one with 28€/mo) always with 1gbps dedicated instead of listed 100mbps? Because I like the LeaseWeb network, I would consider it, but only if I'd get a 1gbps port, traffic included is fine. But if I want 100mbps, I'll go to Kimsufi, and 1gbps is way cheaper at Hetzner, therefore, LeaseWeb should deliver something competable :D

  • XeiXei Member

    Any advantage to a medium that anyone has noticed performance or speeds wise? I have two very old small instances. Was wondering about buying my first medium or upgrading a small. Just not sure if there's any pro to 2 cores and don't need the extra 2tb bw or space.

  • sinsin Member

    bluesega said: But if I want 100mbps, I'll go to Kimsufi, and 1gbps is way cheaper at Hetzner, therefore, LeaseWeb should deliver something competable :D

    Every now and then they will include a 1Gbps port on their 1 hour delivery dedis, I've seen them appear on the cheaper ones but it doesn't happen often.

    For AMS, you can upgrade to a 1Gbps port for €10/month extra and for US it's an extra $14.00/month.

    I lucked out and got a 1Gbps port instead of the advertised 100Mbps port on the $28 server.

  • ru_tldru_tld Member, Host Rep

    Just be sure not to count on this 1GBps bonus especially for production projects. LeaseWeb periodically runs their in house scripts and fix network ports according to ordered values.

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • sinsin Member
    edited May 2017

    ru_tld said: Just be sure not to count on this 1GBps bonus especially for production projects. LeaseWeb periodically runs their in house scripts and fix network ports according to ordered values.

    My production with them is 100Mbps, I was switching to this new one for the price savings and better cpu so if I lost the port speed on this new one I would still be happy with the server :)

    Thanked by 1ru_tld
  • bluesegabluesega Member
    edited May 2017

    @ru_tld said:
    Just be sure not to count on this 1GBps bonus especially for production projects. LeaseWeb periodically runs their in house scripts and fix network ports according to ordered values.

    Thank you for your answers, but I think won't choose it then. I do not need lots of traffic (like using ~1-2TB last months, 3.5 at peak months), but do need this 1gbps port, because even my home connection is 250mbps and at work it's way beyond that. Therefore, 100mbps is a no-go for me, even with good LeaseWeb network. And their VPS' only offer up to 160GB of storage, less than half I need at minimum, sadly. Well then, guess I'll stay with my VPS in i3d SmartDC.

    Oh, and also, people looking for dedicated server and "only" wanting 100mbps: take a look at seedhost's dedicated servers (https://www.seedhost.eu/dedicated-servers.php), found them when I was looking for one in LeaseWeb network, they offer their smallest one with unmetered 100mbps at 26€, same network, only little bit weaker stats, but fixed low price.

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