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Trust me, I don’t need age verification.
How about if you had an accident, or pass out somewhere. They would need to identify you.
I wouldn’t carry my passport around with me unless I needed it specifically for something, so that’s a highly unlikely edge case.
Also, I would assume someone would either get the details from the contents of my wallet, or if it really came down to it, dental records.
you mispelled that slightly. corrected :-P
What if crooks steal your wallet. And if your teeth have gold, steal those too.
Yeah got me server yesterday
And mine came in exactly on the 6th day.
Surprise: 11hour old Crucial MX300 (275GB) on i7 6700 .
Sequential dd zero writes at 430MB/s.
Fio Random 4k with emptied caches:
read: IOPS=59.9k, BW=234MiB/s (245MB/s)(3070MiB/13117msec)
write: IOPS=20.0k, BW=78.2MiB/s (82.0MB/s)(1026MiB/13117msec)
cpu : usr=11.07%, sys=39.46%, ctx=629513, majf=0, minf=7
does this mean r u happy vimalware ?
I got mine after 6 days as well. However speeds are all over the place. It seems to be time-dependent.
Speeds to OVH is especially bad though, oftentimes at less than 10 Mbps! Does(/has) anyone else see(n) this? I'm in DC10.
I put some speed tests on pastebin since the code blocks don't seem to work here: https://pastebin.com/D7zpBirK
This is normal - you get what you pay for.
I'm also in DC10. Speed is fine for me.
Each server gets a 1Gbps link and they guarantee that speed no matter what your paying $29 or $400.
They guarantee 1Gbps to their virtual doors, not to any place on the world or even popular close places such as OVH.
Thanks for checking FredQc. Could you try downloading the OVH test file a few times? Every now and then the speeds are normal...
I wouldn't doubt that there is some internal traffic shaping that comes into play. I've never had more than one Hetzner box at a time so this is purely speculation.
After some back and forth, I got this response from them:
May be your hitting OVH round robin DNS.
If you go onto their site you can get a link with the DC name in so your guaranteed to hit that same DC each time.
^^^ I think this will give more consistent results. Add sbg/rbx/gra/bhs to the beginning of that URL to specify DC. ie. rbx.proof.ovh.net/...
@Danio Yeah can now reproduce what you're talking about. @AshleyUk @Harambe Location doesn't change a thing. OVH struggle with Hetzner.
Even lower speed when Hetzner => OVH
Did a spot check and looks great.,
I'm in FSN1-DC1 (formerly 2009 DC10 before they re-did the naming scheme this week)
Adding IPV4 ovh pull test also.
Yes, I can confirm the issues have been resolved.
Wondering why this 1Gb file is 120Mb tho
because you got it wrong and 1Gb is 125MB but also 1000Mb ...
it's simply case sensitive, guess you know the difference between bit and Byte though :-P
to make things worse ask some french people about Go ;-)
Yep, it's 1 Gigabit, so divide 1 GigaByte by 8 and you get 125 MegaByte.
Didn't hear back from Hetzner so I asked them what the problem was and if they had contacted OVH about it, as they said they would:
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