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The ~ 360,000 people that turn 13 years old each day. (If they didn't die )
Exactly,
If they didn't die
WOW
If you didn't manage to die before 13, remember you can always change your legal name, get new IDs and credit cards, and get another Vultr account.
This is a serious problem in some countries, not funny at all.
I had a dis-similar experience running a site off the Miami location $2.5 vs the LA $5. I guess that could just be Miami location though. I may have over-speculated on that one.
That's good to know, lack of IPv4 is much easier to resolve than capacity. Thanks for clarifying that for us. Guess we'll just have to be a little more patient.
Please stop talking about their $2.50 plan... Its just a myth... ;(
Its due to the free credits, they were giving $30 free credit to everyone who signed up, so you can expect them to be sold out...
They exist (in NJ and Miami) they just appear at rare times (like full moons maybe).
Are they rarer than BuyVM stock? I'm not sure.
I just signed up on $2.50 plan from NJ location. For me, it could be anything but myth.
I see them available all of the time, when they're out of stock just keep reloading the page every now and then and you can easily snag one.
Apart from when everything is sold out, I’ve never seen them sold out in Miami & NJ. And I use Vultr a lot.
However I often just look at the Europe locations.
Wow.
where is the promo code?
I only get $25
Nobody mentioned it, but I don't see vultr's ip range in the list of ip's that russia just recently banned. google, amazon, DO, azure, ovh, etc. But not vultr. I know we had an offical statement by vultr in here about ip range availability, but I wonder if some russian demand has also effected the supply and demand.
I wondered the same thing but the simplest explanation is that their $25 offer has been abused by people opening many multiple accounts (most likely by the Chinese market by the looks of the locations that have been used up) and now they've run out of IPs (coastal cities and Europe).
I don't understand why they don't lock these offers to regions with the least abuse.
Gee that's a big assumption to make
I guess they didn't have many $2.5 unit stocks available on non-US regions in first place. The cost of any Internet infrastructure in US is dirt cheap compared to any other regions in the world, making $2.5/mo unit profitable. For instance, in some Asian countries, a single IP itself costs $2.5/mo, making it totally impossible to run a profitable $2.5/mo VPS. US invented the Internet and it is unfair to think of its cost in all other countries to be the same. MIT owns the whole 18.0.0.0/9
, you know ¯_(ツ)_/¯.
Wasn't EU locations tend to be cheaper than US servers?
US has cheaper electricity. IIRC the datacenter electricity price difference is around 50% on average.
Not sure why everyone is hung up on the $2.5 offer. Even at $25 that's 5 months of free service with the $5 offer assuming they don't just sign up many times over and just setup many boxes. Even worse perhaps they setup VPNs and resold them. Wouldn't surprise me.
Is it though? I feel like you've been around here long enough to know what most providers with issues complain about when they run a promo... "Was reposted on a (certain country) website"
I'm actually disappointed in Vultr for not seeing the potential of this happening. With that said I am enjoying my free credit and have decided to use their services once my credit is over. So it's not a bad idea but they definitely need to vet their sign up process in some way!
Because for $5 you might as well just use their competitors such as Linode or DigitalOcean, which are much more recognized and well-regarded for quality and stability (especially Linode).
Since Vultr seems to not be very avaliable: I'm in need to spin up at least 20 windows vpses for 1-2 hours. I need a Vultr alternative.
Requirements:
Price dosen't really matter since it's hourly. For me Vultr has been great since I haven't found any alternative that match my requirements, but I need to spin up these today.
Really fucking interesting how their "IP issues" only appears on bigger plans.
https://i.imgur.com/N9wjOqA.png
Google cloud: https://cloud.google.com/windows/
Amazon AWS: https://aws.amazon.com/windows/
I wonder why they don't have an ipv6-only option like scaleway has. I do have a lot of use cases where ipv4 isn't needed at all (for example when using cloudflare in front of server)
I have been with Linode for a long time but well-regarded for quality and stability, Nah, not really.
Then I guess you haven't been with Vultr long enough to compare.
Actually, I think I have, DO since 2013, Linode since 2007, Vultr since 2014 and in that time they have been more reliable than Linode, on a par with DO.
Linode's twelve days of crisis on top of the hacks in recent years. Then add on that I have opened more tickets at Linode than Vultr or DO about performance (since 2014) and yeah, I would say I am as qualified as any customer of all three services to give that unbiased view.
Appreciating that experiences differ from client to client depending on what you do with the Service however on comparative use across all three, DO is the best, then Vultr and now Linode.
Being with Linode for so long I do want them to be better, if you check back I have been a strong advocate of Linode, today they are just ok, nothing more.
Use DO, Vultr and Linode for a long time too but this isn't about reliability (uptime). Each I use for their respective strengths for my intended usage scenarios. But original poster is concerned with consistency/availability of VPS plans when required. Availability of plans wise, Linode and DO have Vultr beat with that regards.
My preference is Linode over DO due better performing VPSes (excluding DO optimised droplets) and due to snapshot/backup and cross-datacenter data migration speed ( Linode is at least 4x to 10x times faster transfer speed than DO).
I benchmark every VPS/server I ever use and more often Linode comes out on top compared to Vultr and Linode (some benchmarks get posted on my forums). But depends on how you use the VPS I guess.
Granted I haven't tried out DO optimized droplets (with Xeon Platinum 8168 or E5 2697Av4) or new Linode Xeon Gold 6148 and AMD EPYC 7501 based VPSes yet. Something I plan to compare and test later on.
Vultr bare metal servers on the other hand were a lovely experience being able to utilise the 10Gbps networking made benchmark testing alot of fun pushing a single E3-1270v6 server to handle up to 60,000-350,000 concurrent nginx connections https://community.centminmod.com/threads/vultr-60-discount-free-100-credit-test-drive-vultr-bare-metal-instances.13744/
As discussed give both DigitalOcean std or optimised droplets and Linode a spin and see which is mored suited both have APIs which make spinning up instances easier.
Any reason it needs to be 20 servers ? If it's cpu intensive, maybe Vultr bare metal servers or even Packet.net bare metal servers would be more suited both offer hourly billing though at much higher pricing. However, Packet has spot pricing like AWS so you can time it right to get bare metal server usage at a very heavily discounted price which is as low as US$0.08/hr to US$0.20/hr as well which is what I do and can end up cheaper to use if you need cpu intensive task handling.
I also posted Packet.net bare metal benchmarks at https://community.centminmod.com/threads/packet-net-bare-metal-cloud-amd-epyc-7401p-review-benchmarks.14097/
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