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Hetzner 20 YEAR SPECIAL - no setup fee on EX, AX (RYZEN) and MX

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  • @jcaleb said:

    Nekki said: What do I need ID for? I don’t fly, I don’t drive, the last thing I needed one for is my mortgage and that’s paid off now so I’m not going to need another.

    When entering a bar for adults only, or buying liquor etc.

    Trust me, I don’t need age verification.

  • Nekki said: 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.

  • @jcaleb said:

    Nekki said: 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.

    Thanked by 2jcaleb Darwin
  • Nekki said: or if it really came down to it, dtentacle records.

    you mispelled that slightly. corrected :-P

  • Nekki said: 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.

    What if crooks steal your wallet. And if your teeth have gold, steal those too.

  • @vimalware said:

    @scarecrow said:
    Im still waiting on one from the 29th

    Did they come through after 5 working days?

    Yeah got me server yesterday

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • 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

    Thanked by 2Aidan JWU42
  • 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

  • Danio said: However speeds are all over the place.

    This is normal - you get what you pay for.

  • FredQcFredQc Member
    edited September 2017

    @Danio said:
    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

    I'm also in DC10. Speed is fine for me.

    root@ex41 ~ #  iperf -c iperf.ovh.net -P 5
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Client connecting to iperf.ovh.net, TCP port 5001
    TCP window size: 85.0 KByte (default)
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [  5] local 94.130.. port 34722 connected with 188.165.12.136 port 5001
    [  4] local 94.130.. port 34720 connected with 188.165.12.136 port 5001
    [  7] local 94.130.. port 34724 connected with 188.165.12.136 port 5001
    [  3] local 94.130.. port 34718 connected with 188.165.12.136 port 5001
    [  6] local 94.130.. port 34726 connected with 188.165.12.136 port 5001
    [ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
    [  4]  0.0-10.0 sec   192 MBytes   161 Mbits/sec
    [  3]  0.0-10.0 sec   192 MBytes   161 Mbits/sec
    [  5]  0.0-10.0 sec   192 MBytes   161 Mbits/sec
    [  6]  0.0-10.0 sec   192 MBytes   161 Mbits/sec
    [  7]  0.0-10.0 sec   192 MBytes   161 Mbits/sec
    [SUM]  0.0-10.0 sec   960 MBytes   802 Mbits/sec
    
    root@ex41 ~ # mtr proof.ovh.net
                                                         My traceroute  [v0.87]
    ex41 (::)                                                                                              Sun Sep 10 05:16:33 2017
    Keys:  Help   Display mode   Restart statistics   Order of fields   quit
                                                                                           Packets               Pings
     Host                                                                                Loss%   Snt   Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
     1..
     2. 2a01:4f8:0:3::65                                                                  0.0%    19    3.4   0.7   0.4   3.4   0.7
     3. core4.fra.hetzner.com                                                             0.0%    19    5.3   5.2   5.0   5.4   0.0
     4. core5.fra.hetzner.com                                                             0.0%    18    5.4   5.4   5.2   6.2   0.0
     5. fra-1-a9.de.eu                                                                   27.8%    18    5.7   5.8   5.6   6.1   0.0
     6. 2001:41d0::10fd                                                                  35.3%    18   14.4  14.5  14.1  15.3   0.0
     7. po100.rbx-g1-a75.fr.eu                                                            0.0%    18   13.0  13.1  12.9  13.2   0.0
     8. 2001:41d0:0:5:2::9                                                                0.0%    18   12.9  13.1  12.9  13.1   0.0
     9. 2001:41d0:0:5:3::8d                                                               0.0%    18   13.1  18.1  13.0 101.7  20.9
    10. proof.ovh.net                                                                     0.0%    18   12.9  13.0  12.9  13.1   0.0
    
    root@ex41 ~ # wget -O /dev/null http://mirror.nl.leaseweb.net/speedtest/1000mb.bin
    --2017-09-10 05:17:00--  http://mirror.nl.leaseweb.net/speedtest/1000mb.bin
    Resolving mirror.nl.leaseweb.net (mirror.nl.leaseweb.net)... 2001:1af8:4700:b210::33, 5.79.108.33
    Connecting to mirror.nl.leaseweb.net (mirror.nl.leaseweb.net)|2001:1af8:4700:b210::33|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 1000000000 (954M) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: ‘/dev/null’
    
    /dev/null                       100%[=======================================================>] 953.67M  80.6MB/s    in 13s     
    
    2017-09-10 05:17:13 (76.3 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [1000000000/1000000000]
    

    trvz said: This is normal - you get what you pay for.

    Each server gets a 1Gbps link and they guarantee that speed no matter what your paying $29 or $400.

    Thanked by 1Danio
  • FredQc said: 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...

    # wget -O /dev/null http://proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    2017-09-10 17:02:00 (82.8 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [125000000/125000000]
    2017-09-10 17:04:28 (832 KB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [125000000/125000000]
    2017-09-10 17:07:04 (800 KB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [125000000/125000000]
    
  • 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:

    We can confirm this behavior of the download link. Each location shows it. Sometimes it very fast and the next test is very slow. But we don't believe a capacity issue or routing is responsible for it.

    We will try to contact OVH to analyze this matter as soon as possible.

  • @Danio said:
    Thanks for checking FredQc. Could you try downloading the OVH test file a few times? Every now and then the speeds are normal...

    # wget -O /dev/null http://proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    2017-09-10 17:02:00 (82.8 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [125000000/125000000]
    2017-09-10 17:04:28 (832 KB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [125000000/125000000]
    2017-09-10 17:07:04 (800 KB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [125000000/125000000]
    

    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.

    Thanked by 1Danio
  • HarambeHarambe Member, Host Rep

    @AshleyUk said:

    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/...

    Thanked by 1Danio
  • FredQcFredQc Member
    edited September 2017

    @Danio Yeah can now reproduce what you're talking about. @AshleyUk @Harambe Location doesn't change a thing. OVH struggle with Hetzner.

    [root@centos ~]# wget -O /dev/null http://sbg.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    --2017-09-11 10:54:38--  http://sbg.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    Resolving sbg.proof.ovh.net (sbg.proof.ovh.net)... 5.135.128.81, 2001:41d0:8:a051::1
    Connecting to sbg.proof.ovh.net (sbg.proof.ovh.net)|5.135.128.81|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 125000000 (119M) [application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig]
    Saving to: ‘/dev/null’
    
     3% [==>                                                                                    ] 4,367,831    750KB/s  eta 2m 49s
    [root@centos ~]# wget -O /dev/null http://rbx.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    --2017-09-11 10:54:59--  http://rbx.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    Resolving rbx.proof.ovh.net (rbx.proof.ovh.net)... 188.165.12.106, 2001:41d0:2:876a::1
    Connecting to rbx.proof.ovh.net (rbx.proof.ovh.net)|188.165.12.106|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 125000000 (119M) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: ‘/dev/null’
    
    14% [============>                                                                          ] 18,739,255   779KB/s  eta 56s
    [root@centos ~]# wget -O /dev/null http://gra.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    --2017-09-11 10:56:40--  http://gra.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    Resolving gra.proof.ovh.net (gra.proof.ovh.net)... 5.196.90.200, 2001:41d0:a:79c8::1
    Connecting to gra.proof.ovh.net (gra.proof.ovh.net)|5.196.90.200|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 125000000 (119M) [application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig]
    Saving to: ‘/dev/null’
    
    11% [========>                                                                              ] 13,996,993   545KB/s  eta 80s
    [root@centos ~]# wget -O /dev/null http://bhs.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    --2017-09-11 10:57:04--  http://bhs.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    Resolving bhs.proof.ovh.net (bhs.proof.ovh.net)... 192.99.19.165, 2607:5300:60:44a5::1
    Connecting to bhs.proof.ovh.net (bhs.proof.ovh.net)|192.99.19.165|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 125000000 (119M) [application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig]
    Saving to: ‘/dev/null’
    
     1% [>                                                                                      ] 1,833,793    474KB/s  eta 4m 18s
    

    Even lower speed when Hetzner => OVH

      % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time  Current
                                     Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left  Speed
      0 1157M    0 8446k    0     0   149k      0  2:12:14  0:00:56  2:11:18  147k
    
    Thanked by 1Danio
  • @FredQc said:
    @Danio Yeah can now reproduce what you're talking about. @AshleyUk @Harambe Location doesn't change a thing. OVH struggle with Hetzner.

    Did a spot check and looks great.,
    I'm in FSN1-DC1 (formerly 2009 DC10 before they re-did the naming scheme this week)

    root@myhost ~/src/k4y5 # wget -O /dev/null http://gra.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    --2017-09-15 17:38:49--  http://gra.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    Resolving gra.proof.ovh.net (gra.proof.ovh.net)... 2001:41d0:a:79c8::1, 5.196.90.200
    Connecting to gra.proof.ovh.net (gra.proof.ovh.net)|2001:41d0:a:79c8::1|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 125000000 (119M) [application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig]
    Saving to: ‘/dev/null’
    
    /dev/null                          100%[=============================================================>] 119.21M  71.9MB/s    in 1.7s
    
    2017-09-15 17:38:56 (71.9 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [125000000/125000000]
    
    root@myhost ~/src/k4y5 # wget -O /dev/null http://rbx.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    --2017-09-15 17:39:07--  http://rbx.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    Resolving rbx.proof.ovh.net (rbx.proof.ovh.net)... 2001:41d0:2:876a::1, 188.165.12.106
    Connecting to rbx.proof.ovh.net (rbx.proof.ovh.net)|2001:41d0:2:876a::1|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 125000000 (119M) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: ‘/dev/null’
    
    /dev/null                          100%[=============================================================>] 119.21M  85.9MB/s    in 1.4s
    
    2017-09-15 17:39:10 (85.9 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [125000000/125000000]
    
    root@myhost ~/src/k4y5 # wget -O /dev/null http://sbg.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    --2017-09-15 17:39:47--  http://sbg.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    Resolving sbg.proof.ovh.net (sbg.proof.ovh.net)... 2001:41d0:8:a051::1, 5.135.128.81
    Connecting to sbg.proof.ovh.net (sbg.proof.ovh.net)|2001:41d0:8:a051::1|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 125000000 (119M) [application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig]
    Saving to: ‘/dev/null’
    
    /dev/null                          100%[=============================================================>] 119.21M  74.9MB/s    in 1.6s
    
    2017-09-15 17:39:49 (74.9 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [125000000/125000000]
    
  • Adding IPV4 ovh pull test also.

    root@myhost ~/src/k4y5 # wget -O /dev/null http://ipv4.rbx.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    --2017-09-15 17:44:15--  http://ipv4.rbx.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    Resolving ipv4.rbx.proof.ovh.net (ipv4.rbx.proof.ovh.net)... 188.165.12.106
    Connecting to ipv4.rbx.proof.ovh.net (ipv4.rbx.proof.ovh.net)|188.165.12.106|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 125000000 (119M) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: ‘/dev/null’
    
    /dev/null                          100%[=============================================================>] 119.21M  39.9MB/s    in 3.0s
    
    2017-09-15 17:44:19 (39.9 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [125000000/125000000]
    
    root@myhost ~/src/k4y5 # wget -O /dev/null http://ipv4.gra.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    --2017-09-15 17:44:21--  http://ipv4.gra.proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    Resolving ipv4.gra.proof.ovh.net (ipv4.gra.proof.ovh.net)... 5.196.90.200
    Connecting to ipv4.gra.proof.ovh.net (ipv4.gra.proof.ovh.net)|5.196.90.200|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 125000000 (119M) [application/x-ns-proxy-autoconfig]
    Saving to: ‘/dev/null’
    
    /dev/null                          100%[=============================================================>] 119.21M  65.9MB/s    in 1.8s
    
    2017-09-15 17:44:23 (65.9 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [125000000/125000000]
    
  • Yes, I can confirm the issues have been resolved.

    # wget -O /dev/null http://proof.ovh.net/files/1Gb.dat
    2017-09-20 11:27:57 (88.8 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [125000000/125000000]
    2017-09-20 11:28:00 (90.4 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [125000000/125000000]
    2017-09-20 11:28:03 (102 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [125000000/125000000]
    2017-09-20 11:28:30 (89.6 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [125000000/125000000]
    
  • Wondering why this 1Gb file is 120Mb tho

  • FalzoFalzo Member
    edited September 2017

    @FredQc said:
    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 ;-)

    Thanked by 1Junkless
  • 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:

    It seems that this was an OVH Problem. They did some maintenance.

    .

    We regret but we don't have contact OVH regarding this matter. There were no other complaints about network speed issues. It looks like OVH did maintenance on the link because the sessions went down between 13/09/ - 14/09/2017 at night.

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