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Guess I'll skip this and hold on to my $20 E3v3's
My hard drive may be an SD card for old-fashioned mobile phones
Aren't these dedicated? How come the disk can be so slow?
In for one thanks
I would ask for a disk swap.
How to test online.net? Do they have looking glass?
really thinking of getting one but i dont really need it and its not that good
Plus, it lacks a usable KVM-over-IP (they just feature a pathetic and laggy 'serial console' with these servers)
Some idiots like me still want, despite poor support and couple of issues with them... damn!
@. Anyone can suggest me?
Kernel : 3.10.0-862.9.1.el7.x86_64
Average I/O speed : 24.6 MB/s
Softlayer, HongKong, CN 119.81.130.170 5.30MB/s
Stock low, less then 30 on AMS.
id rather have a $5 1tb VPS personally.
Seeing all these low disk speeds, I guess I lucked out -
20k hrs on the disk and in DC2.
Thanks for the heads up about the deal, @Neoon
145x102 px, thx
Wonder if I could run Plex on this thing, but the CPU's too crap to probably do anything...
Someone else discovered it first, I just let more people know, thats it.
Anyone here got the server replaced after theses shit speeds?
@lemon said:
Lol, yeah. Copied a shit link. Fixed.
Netherland
Best I/O speed up to now.
I added Online.net to metaDedi, so in case it comes back in stock, you can get discord or email notifications.
I am really disappointed with the disk i/o speed. But I love their up time and 1GB port speed. I have their XC DEALS 1701.2 on sale from last year deal and I am happy with it.
mine needed an apt-get install ntpdate and ntpdate pool.ntp.org (Ubuntu 18.04)
Connection is gigabit (100mbps outside europe) and HDD speed is 100MB/s (age 6k hours). Location AMS.
a decent belated kidéchire replacement
fuck, 2 late. Wanted 1 for torrenting
Disk in mine has 18k hours and reaches between 100MB/s and 130MB/s.
I kept looking at the order page, watched stock drop in both DC2 and AMS1...
However, I had to jump through countless hoops trying to verify my account because changing country for an existing account isn't an option, despite having proof. Obviously ended up missing the offer and I still don't have a working account, yey.
Great job, Online.net...
I just went to kimsufi yesterday.
How or what generated this with the overlay of the map and (what I assume is ping) for those locations? Looks neat.
https://www.cdnperf.com/tools/cdn-latency-benchmark