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Could you please clarify the limits on CPU usage? This has been asked for a few times.
there FAQ says:
Is there any way to get a custom configuration?
Customized virtual servers (additional RAM, additional/larger drives etc.) are not currently available.
I'm moving from CX20 to the CX21 now
this is the way it's done, fuck OVH and online.net
PS: please bring back cheap i7 dedis to your auction, I miss browsing them.
I wonder if it will be possible to detect with ping time whether two VPS are on the same host node.
tracert/traceroute will help you to determine the datacenter (look at the hetzner core router hop). They basically have two locations with a shitload of datacenters.
Yep, I think Hetzner would be the provider of the year. I am moving my dedicated servers and vps from online.net to Hetzner.
Between the time I spent on the pilot and having transferred one Linode to Hetzner it is shaping up to be a solid offering.
I do prefer a provider that has all their own infrastructure and always on site.
Feature request - show compressed snapshot size in UI - (can only be seen in billing preview ? )
I wish that there was a plan which would provide a single dedicaTed core(or thread?), 250gb hdd (minimum), 1gbps connection and ~2gb+ ram through kvm for something like ~10-12 USD (8-10 EUR)/mo. i'll keep dreaming meanwhile...
Using almost 900mb of RAM on a out of the box Ubuntu or Debian + Virtualmin setup.
This setup normally uses 300-400mb on other hosts.
only on the rootservers and they are not really dedicated. netcup doesn't allow mining anymore on the rootservers. look into this thread https://translate.google.com/translate?sl=de&tl=en&js=y&prev=_t&hl=de&ie=UTF-8&u=https://forum.netcup.de/administration-eines-server-vserver/vserver-server-kvm-server/9107-mining-auf-vserver-erlaubt/?pageNo=2&edit-text= just spin up a script which does 24/7 100% cpu load for a week and see what happens.
cores of a node a shared, when someone uses the cores all the time and other users do need also the cores right now, the user gets switched to another node but if it's happens to often they will kick you. but they will tell you it's cause the green energy is to good for such server processes and they want to use it only for usefull server processes.
Sadly, I cannot try the PREMIUM cloud today, my account is still locked.
in their (netcups) new AGB/TOS mining now is forbidden. those regulations seem to be there since december 2017 but are only valid for new customers/new orders since then. for old server nothing changes as customers would need to agree to the new rules first.
@Hetzner_OL ipv6 is not connecting.
@Hetzner_OL ipv6 is not connecting.
Open a ticket.
Can you order a NVME instance and add extra attached ceph storage?
+1 and corrected for you ;-)
Thread set to unsink for the next few days (read: until i get tired of seeing it on the frontpage forever)
thanks! at least should prevent further new threads about it you'd need to close/cleanup ;-)
I did post earlier wondering why it had been sunk, but then I thought maybe posting in offers causes an auto-sink, glad it was not just my old age...
Hetzner making offers officially on LET....have we finally gone LEgit?
Personally, I don't really mind, but I wonder whether this isn't to grant Hetzner a slight competitive advantage over other providers posting offers here.
Could be encouragement to say "here's how to gain attention, plz no more 512MB for $7/m" :P
Usually, I would agree, however in this case Hetzner are bringing something far more interesting to the table than the usual offerings that are in the main, unremarkable.
Maybe the miners have already arrived to bog down the large instances. A few hours earlier the 32gb scored higher:
https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/6624222
That's a delicate argument, perhaps justifiable, but delicate. On the face of it, it looks like an impromptu decision made without precedent. (Or is there a precedent?)
It's Hetzner.
Fucking Hetzner.
Posting an offer on LET.
Do you really not see the significance of this, or do you simply not care?
Is it, why? Do we need rules and precedent for every decision? You want WHT for that.
Sometimes a bit of spontaneity is warranted and healthy. I cannot recall the last time there was a game changer in the VPS/Cloud space to compare with what Hetzner have come up with and that deserves in itself to set the future standard for similar decisions.
And of course this.
@Hetzner_OL give me billing in usd.
with this offer there's hardly a competition. Anyway, consider this: we had multiple threads about this offer (either new or bumped). Those threads would stay afloat whilst this one, containing the actual offer from the provider's spokesperson herself and with actual replies from said spokesperson, would sink. Does it make sense? Personally, I don't think so. Would bumping a old thread (i.e. this) made by a regular member be any better or more advisable? I guess not.
It's clear this offer will be of high interest for at least a couple of days (months, actually)
So, despite what happened with ZXHosts & Ceph, going with Ceph over NVME directly is best option for disk speed?
Thats insane bandwidth on this service. I had a very brief fling with the beta a day before it ended.
Unfortunately I seem to have misplaced my notes and can't remember if I had a better ping to Falkenstein or Nuremberg (from near Hamburg on a Vodafone cable link)
Well, I see it more as intended to be marketing than an offer, Katie is posting the same thing on forums all over, not just here.