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Mega Winter Offers From £2.99/m | KVM | 8 Locations | Unlimited BW APAC | NVMe SSD

It's 2019 and we have compiled some winter treats for our first offer thread of the year.
We figured we'd make this an exciting one by introducing SSD storage to our German location and NVMe SSD to Singapore.
We arealso pleased to be offering unlimited BW in AUSTRALIA with a 250mbps outgoing connection and 1gbps incoming.
SG will also have the same network connection as Australia as well as unlimited plans also.

These plans are stackable. They can be customized. Up to 5 IP's can be added. You can add RAM, storage, vCores. Just let us know.

All locations except USA come with unlimited bandwidth.

Germany NVMe SSD Offers
Intel E3-1245v6
2vcores @ 3.7Ghz
4GB RAM
1GB Swap
10GB NVMe SSD Storage
1 IPv4
Unlimited Bandwidth @ 1gbps
£3.89/m | £35/y
Order

Germany SSD Offers
Intel i7-6700K
1vCore @ 4.00Ghz
2GB RAM
1GB Swap
1 IPv4
30GB SSD Storage
Unlimited Bandwidth @ 1gbps
£3.89/m | £35/y
Order

Germany Test IP

Dallas NVMe SSD Offers
Dual Intel Xeon GOLD 6128
2vCore @ 3.4Ghz
3GB RAM
1GB Swap
40GB NVMe SSD Storage
1 IPv4
/64 IPv6
3TB Bandwidth @ 10gbps
£4.90 | £45/y
Order

Dallas HDD Offer
Dual Intel Xeon GOLD 6128
1vCore @ 3.4Ghz
3GB RAM
1GB Swap
50GB HDD Storage
1 IPv4
/64 IPv6
1TB Bandwidth @ 10gbps
£4.39 | £39/y
Order

USA Test IP

Singapore NVMe SSD Offers
Intel i7-7700K
1vCore @ 4.2Ghz
2GB RAM
1GB Swap
20GB NVMe SSD
1 IPv4
Unlimited Bandwidth @ 250mbps
£4.49/m | £42/y
Order

1vCore @ 4.2Ghz
2GB RAM
1GB Swap
10GB NVMe SSD
1 IPv4
Unlimited Bandwidth @ 250mbps
£4.09/m | £38/y
Order

Singapore HDD Offer
Intel ??
1vCore @ 3.5Ghz-4.2Ghz
2GB RAM
1GB Swap
60GB HDD
IPv4
Unlimited Bandwidth @ 250mbps
£4.00/m | £36/y
Order

Singapore Test IP

Finland HDD Offer
Intel E3-1246v5
1vCores @ 3.6Ghz
1GB RAM
1GB Swap
50GB HDD Storage
1 IPv4
Unlimiteded Bandwidth @ 1gbps
£2.99/m | £30/y
Order

Finland Test IP

Canada HDD Offer
Intel E3-1245v5
1vCore @ 3.5Ghz
2GB RAM
1GB Swap
100GB HDD Storage
1 IPv4
Unlimiteded Bandwidth @ 250mbps
£3.69/m | £35/y
Order

Canada Test IP

France HDD Offer
Intel E5-1650v3
3vCores @ 3.5Ghz
4GB RAM
1GB Swap
200GB HDD Storage
1 IPv4
Unlimited Bandwidth @ 250mbps
£3.99/m | £40/y
Order

France Test IP

Australia HDD Offers
Intel E3-1245v5
1vCore @ 3.5Ghz
1GB RAM
1GB Swap
30GB HDD Storage
1 IPv4
Unlimited Bandwidth @ 250mbps
£3.99/m | £36/y
Order

2vCores @ 3.5Ghz
2GB RAM
1GB Swap
50GB HDD Storage
1 IPv4
unlimited Bandwidth @ 250mbps
£4.99/m | £45/y
Order

Australia Test IP

UK HDD Offers
Intel E5-1650v4
1vCore @ 3.6Ghz
2GB RAM
1GB Swap
40GB HDD Storage
1 IPv4
Unlimited Bandwidth @ 1gbps
£3.49/m | £30/y
Order

UK Test IP

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Comments

  • In before @HostDoc gets shit on.

  • dahartigandahartigan Member
    edited January 2019

    @Letzien said:
    In before @HostDoc gets shit on.

    Yeah, same. @HostDoc are in my opinion one of (if not the) the most underrated providers on LET. Yet to find one that can beat them in APAC, specifically Australia and I doubt I'll find one with the same awesome customer service. Seriously, never opened a ticket once I realized the live chat was there.

    Thanks again for the offers @HostDoc :)

    EDIT2: Unlimited AU bandwidth! Not that I really need it, but any chance that could apply to the pool on my account or is it not as simple as that because the USA node could be selected? Just curious.. although I probably answered my own question.. lol

    Thanked by 2FAT32 HostDoc
  • eoleol Member

    Lunanode is underrated too.

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire
    edited January 2019

    I agree that @HostDoc is underrated. It is approaching the community actively and more promising as a newcomer in this industry. Support is great, no doubt.

    I dont need more VPS (yet) although adding SSD to my configuration will be great. :smiley: Glad to see HostDoc adding new SG node that comes with NVMe SSD.

    Thumbs up to HostDoc for listening to our feedbacks and make changes to improve their services, which benefits both sides in a long run.

  • cybertechcybertech Member
    edited January 2019

    Doc, any NVMe for Aussie? Thanks.

  • @HostDoc, you liar! I asked you during the BF/CM season and you told me that you don't have immediate plans to have SSD-based VPS in the APAC region! But I'm not complaining :lol:

    Is it possible to sign up for a monthly plan and later upgrade to yearly payment and get the annual discount?

    Thanked by 1HostDoc
  • @dahartigan said:

    @Letzien said:
    In before @HostDoc gets shit on.

    Yeah, same. @HostDoc are in my opinion one of (if not the) the most underrated providers on LET. Yet to find one that can beat them in APAC, specifically Australia and I doubt I'll find one with the same awesome customer service. Seriously, never opened a ticket once I realized the live chat was there.

    Thanks again for the offers @HostDoc :)

    EDIT2: Unlimited AU bandwidth! Not that I really need it, but any chance that could apply to the pool on my account or is it not as simple as that because the USA node could be selected? Just curious.. although I probably answered my own question.. lol

    Sure, I can upgrade your pool to unlimited and I trust you know not to create an instance in USA with unlimited?

    @cybertech said:
    Doc, any NVMe for Aussie? Thanks.

    So @dahartigan can create a 1TB storage VPS and hogs all the storage to himself? :wink:
    There are plans to add ssd or nvme to AU in the not too distant future.

    @pullangcubo said:
    @HostDoc, you liar! I asked you during the BF/CM season and you told me that you don't have immediate plans to have SSD-based VPS in the APAC region! But I'm not complaining :lol:

    Is it possible to sign up for a monthly plan and later upgrade to yearly payment and get the annual discount?

    Sure you can sign up monthly. The option to upgrade to annual is available at any time.

  • cybertechcybertech Member
    edited January 2019

    Thanks doc, will keep ur offers in view. SSD is sufficient.

    Thanked by 1HostDoc
  • dahartigandahartigan Member
    edited January 2019

    @HostDoc said:

    @dahartigan said:

    @Letzien said:
    In before @HostDoc gets shit on.

    Yeah, same. @HostDoc are in my opinion one of (if not the) the most underrated providers on LET. Yet to find one that can beat them in APAC, specifically Australia and I doubt I'll find one with the same awesome customer service. Seriously, never opened a ticket once I realized the live chat was there.

    Thanks again for the offers @HostDoc :)

    EDIT2: Unlimited AU bandwidth! Not that I really need it, but any chance that could apply to the pool on my account or is it not as simple as that because the USA node could be selected? Just curious.. although I probably answered my own question.. lol

    Sure, I can upgrade your pool to unlimited and I trust you know not to create an instance in USA with unlimited?

    Absolutely, that would be amazing! Thanks for that, and of course I won't abuse it :) My usage won't change, you and I both know what my usage is, I never come close to the limit and that included moving in :)

    So @dahartigan can create a 1TB storage VPS and hogs all the storage to himself? :wink:

    LOL!! Yeah no, honestly that would make it a deadpool special and I already feel like I'm ripping you off with that BF pool! :)

    EDIT2:

    @HostDoc said:
    There are plans to add ssd or nvme to AU in the not too distant future.

    That's good to know! Obviously not for storage, but for the application servers that would be nice.

    Sure you can sign up monthly. The option to upgrade to annual is available at any time.

    Also good to know, I like yearly discounts and I love monthly payments.. this is a perfect happy middle ground.

    Thanked by 1HostDoc
  • Snapped up an AU VPS, thank you!

    FYI: Your SPF record is incorrect on your domain so it's being detected as spam by SpamAssassin.

    4.0 SPF_FAIL SPF: sender does not match SPF record (fail)

    Thanked by 1HostDoc
  • @tester4 said:
    Snapped up an AU VPS, thank you!

    FYI: Your SPF record is incorrect on your domain so it's being detected as spam by SpamAssassin.

    4.0 SPF_FAIL SPF: sender does not match SPF record (fail)

    Thanks.
    Will have that looked into.

  • Thanks @HostDoc for that bandwidth upgrade, it's much appreciated :)

    Thanked by 1HostDoc
  • France config looks good. But benchmark took sometime to complete :neutral:

    System Info

    Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1650 v3 @ 3.50GHz
    CPU Cores : 3
    Frequency : 3500.008 MHz
    Memory : 3944 MB
    Swap : MB
    Uptime : 20 min,

    OS : Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS
    Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)
    Kernel : 4.15.0-43-generic
    Hostname : hostdoc

    Speedtest (IPv4 only)

    Your public IPv4 is 178.

    Location Provider Speed
    CDN Cachefly 52.7MB/s
    Atlanta, GA, US Coloat 922KB/s
    Dallas, TX, US Softlayer 855KB/s
    Seattle, WA, US Softlayer 832KB/s
    San Jose, CA, US Softlayer 872KB/s
    Washington, DC, US Softlayer 1.21MB/s
    Tokyo, Japan Linode 616KB/s
    Singapore Softlayer 93.6KB/s
    Rotterdam, Netherlands id3.net 9.58MB/s
    Haarlem, Netherlands Leaseweb 12.1MB/s

    Disk Speed

    I/O (1st run) : 89.5 MB/s
    I/O (2nd run) : 73.9 MB/s
    I/O (3rd run) : 94.9 MB/s
    Average I/O : 86.1 MB/s

    Hope this help others

    Thanked by 3eol uptime HostDoc
  • Price of 50GB SSD in Singapore?

  • @iloveasia said:
    Price of 50GB SSD in Singapore?

    We charge £0.35/m per 10GB NVMe SSD.
    40GB=£1.40 extra per month.

  • @HostDoc how much for 6GB RAM and 40GB SSD in SG?

  • Can i migrate existng plan ?

  • @NanoG6 said:
    @HostDoc how much for 6GB RAM and 40GB SSD in SG?

    Extra RAM in SG is charged at £1.19/GB added to an existing plan.
    The plan advertised already has 40GB Nvme but if more is needed, pricing above is applicable.

    @yokowasis said:
    Can i migrate existng plan ?

    Sure you can.
    Your VM will be switched off during the migration.
    If you mean switch plan, then no. You would need to cancel and purchase a new one.

  • How much is additional memory in Australia per GB?

  • @tester4 said:
    How much is additional memory in Australia per GB?

    Full Additional Resource Breakdown Per Month

    APAC
    RAM - £1.19 per GB
    HDD - £0.2O per 10GB
    NVME - £0.35 per 10GB
    vCore - £1. 99
    BANDWIDTH - £0.99 per 100GB | £4. 99 per TB | Unlimited Bolt on - £13.99

    EUROPE|CANADA
    RAM - £0.99 per GB
    HDD - £0.20 per 10GB
    SSD - £0.25 per 10GB
    NVME - £0.35 per 10GB
    vCore - £1.49
    BANDWIDTH - £0.99 per 250GB | £2.99 per TB

    USA
    RAM - £1.49 per GB
    HDD - £0.20 per 10GB
    SSD - £0.25 per 10GB
    NVME - £0.35 per 10GB
    vCore - £1.49
    BANDWIDTH - £0.99 per 100GB | £5.99 per TB

    Hope that helps.

  • Hi, NVMe Singapore looks good, anyone test the IO yet?

    Also will NVMe Singapore have like 2vCPU+4GRAM offer?

  • @Anyoe said:
    Hi, NVMe Singapore looks good, anyone test the IO yet?

    Also will NVMe Singapore have like 2vCPU+4GRAM offer?

    We do not have preconfigured plans for NVMe SG yet. If you are interested in any of the offers above, you can add additional resources to it as needed and can refer to the price list above for additional resource cost.

    Here is a nench I ran on a freshly spun vps.

    nench.sh v2018.04.14 -- https://git.io/nench.sh

    benchmark timestamp: 2019-01-17 18:34:09 UTC

    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz
    CPU cores: 1
    Frequency: 4200.008 MHz
    RAM: 487M
    Swap: 2.0G
    Kernel: Linux 3.10.0-957.1.3.el7.x86_64 x86_64

    Disks:
    vda 30G HDD

    CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
    1.083 seconds
    CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
    CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
    0.680 seconds

    ioping: seek rate
    min/avg/max/mdev = 60.6 us / 374.1 us / 2.01 ms / 153.3 us
    ioping: sequential read speed
    generated 5.89 k requests in 5.00 s, 1.44 GiB, 1.18 k iops, 294.6 MiB/s

    dd: sequential write speed
    1st run: 619.89 MiB/s
    2nd run: 622.75 MiB/s
    3rd run: 619.89 MiB/s
    average: 620.84 MiB/s

    IPv4 speedtests
    your IPv4: 139.99.55.xxxx

    Cachefly CDN:         70.70 MiB/s
    Leaseweb (NL):        6.30 MiB/s
    Softlayer DAL (US):   0.47 MiB/s
    Online.net (FR):      2.22 MiB/s
    OVH BHS (CA):         1.27 MiB/s
    

    No IPv6 connectivity detected

    [root@SG-IO-Test ~]#

    Thanked by 1Anyoe
  • Looks like there will be no refund if you are not satisfied with the product quality (because of special offer)
    It should have been mentioned along with the offer details.

    Facing IO issues and ping faliure issues intermittently.

    Thanked by 2sgheghele uptime
  • @l2o88j said:
    Looks like there will be no refund if you are not satisfied with the product quality (because of special offer)
    It should have been mentioned along with the offer details.

    Facing IO issues and ping faliure issues intermittently.

    Will keep in mind to mention that in future offers and not rely on customers reading it in the TOS beforehand.
    Regarding your IO, the problem is on our SG2 server and we have begun looking into it.
    Regarding ping, this is the first I have heard of it nor was it mentioned in your ticket.

    Regards

  • @l2o88j said:
    Looks like there will be no refund if you are not satisfied with the product quality (because of special offer)
    It should have been mentioned along with the offer details.

    Facing IO issues and ping faliure issues intermittently.

    Turns out this guy is not even on the SG node.

    Just signed into Paypal and saw a dispute so opened it. This client is complaining that there was an issue with the disk IO and I even admitted it here on LET (I thought he was on SG node and a different client who had opened a ticket about IO issues).
    I said we were looking into an issue in SG, nothing is wrong with France.

    A quick transaction ID check, I find his purchase and records.
    Turns out he was not refused a refund on the basis of his complaint, but rather the amount of resources he had used.
    As refunds are not granted on promotional offers, we would always offer an alternative such as account credit or migration. In his case, he had used nearly 800GB BW in 3 days. Because of this excessive use which cannot be deemed as testing but rather use, no refund or alternative was offered.

    He opens a dispute.
    His account has only just been suspended and he has racked up a further 400GB BW in one day on a VM he has an active dispute open for.?

    I can provide all proof needed if he disputes anything I have said here. But I find it disgusting.

  • @HostDoc said:

    @Anyoe said:
    Hi, NVMe Singapore looks good, anyone test the IO yet?

    Also will NVMe Singapore have like 2vCPU+4GRAM offer?

    We do not have preconfigured plans for NVMe SG yet. If you are interested in any of the offers above, you can add additional resources to it as needed and can refer to the price list above for additional resource cost.

    Here is a nench I ran on a freshly spun vps.

    nench.sh v2018.04.14 -- https://git.io/nench.sh

    benchmark timestamp: 2019-01-17 18:34:09 UTC

    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz
    CPU cores: 1
    Frequency: 4200.008 MHz
    RAM: 487M
    Swap: 2.0G
    Kernel: Linux 3.10.0-957.1.3.el7.x86_64 x86_64

    Disks:
    vda 30G HDD

    CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
    1.083 seconds
    CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
    CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
    0.680 seconds

    ioping: seek rate
    min/avg/max/mdev = 60.6 us / 374.1 us / 2.01 ms / 153.3 us
    ioping: sequential read speed
    generated 5.89 k requests in 5.00 s, 1.44 GiB, 1.18 k iops, 294.6 MiB/s

    dd: sequential write speed
    1st run: 619.89 MiB/s
    2nd run: 622.75 MiB/s
    3rd run: 619.89 MiB/s
    average: 620.84 MiB/s

    IPv4 speedtests
    your IPv4: 139.99.55.xxxx

    Cachefly CDN:         70.70 MiB/s
    Leaseweb (NL):        6.30 MiB/s
    Softlayer DAL (US):   0.47 MiB/s
    Online.net (FR):      2.22 MiB/s
    OVH BHS (CA):         1.27 MiB/s
    

    No IPv6 connectivity detected

    [root@SG-IO-Test ~]#

    looks super good I got to say. I guess I will wait the preconfigured plans for NVMe SG because I have the HDD one, which is also not bad.
    BTW, is it possible to transfer the HDD SG to NVMe SG?

  • @Anyoe said:

    @HostDoc said:

    @Anyoe said:
    Hi, NVMe Singapore looks good, anyone test the IO yet?

    Also will NVMe Singapore have like 2vCPU+4GRAM offer?

    We do not have preconfigured plans for NVMe SG yet. If you are interested in any of the offers above, you can add additional resources to it as needed and can refer to the price list above for additional resource cost.

    Here is a nench I ran on a freshly spun vps.

    nench.sh v2018.04.14 -- https://git.io/nench.sh

    benchmark timestamp: 2019-01-17 18:34:09 UTC

    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz
    CPU cores: 1
    Frequency: 4200.008 MHz
    RAM: 487M
    Swap: 2.0G
    Kernel: Linux 3.10.0-957.1.3.el7.x86_64 x86_64

    Disks:
    vda 30G HDD

    CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
    1.083 seconds
    CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
    CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
    0.680 seconds

    ioping: seek rate
    min/avg/max/mdev = 60.6 us / 374.1 us / 2.01 ms / 153.3 us
    ioping: sequential read speed
    generated 5.89 k requests in 5.00 s, 1.44 GiB, 1.18 k iops, 294.6 MiB/s

    dd: sequential write speed
    1st run: 619.89 MiB/s
    2nd run: 622.75 MiB/s
    3rd run: 619.89 MiB/s
    average: 620.84 MiB/s

    IPv4 speedtests
    your IPv4: 139.99.55.xxxx

    Cachefly CDN:         70.70 MiB/s
    Leaseweb (NL):        6.30 MiB/s
    Softlayer DAL (US):   0.47 MiB/s
    Online.net (FR):      2.22 MiB/s
    OVH BHS (CA):         1.27 MiB/s
    

    No IPv6 connectivity detected

    [root@SG-IO-Test ~]#

    looks super good I got to say. I guess I will wait the preconfigured plans for NVMe SG because I have the HDD one, which is also not bad.
    BTW, is it possible to transfer the HDD SG to NVMe SG?

    Could you post the nench.sh result of HDD SG?
    Many thanks

  • @HostDoc said:
    he had used nearly 800GB BW in 3 days.
    and he has racked up a further 400GB BW in one day on a VM he has an active dispute open for.?

    1.2TB of data in 4 days is well and truly more than a reasonable testing amount, jesus. I hope PayPal see through his shit, he's probably got a history of chargebacks anyway. You'd think if the server was a lemon he wouldn't have bothered actually using it.

  • @dahartigan said:

    @HostDoc said:
    he had used nearly 800GB BW in 3 days.
    and he has racked up a further 400GB BW in one day on a VM he has an active dispute open for.?

    1.2TB of data in 4 days is well and truly more than a reasonable testing amount, jesus. I hope PayPal see through his shit, he's probably got a history of chargebacks anyway. You'd think if the server was a lemon he wouldn't have bothered actually using it.

    We won the dispute pretty easily by showing PP proof of excessive use.
    I just find it very weird that he opens a ticket about performance, we call him out on his usage, he comes here states we don't refund without stating the reason it was refused, opens a dispute and continues using the faulty product with what can only be deemed abusive use while an ongoing dispute is taking place that he is aware of because he opened it.
    So, he was trying to use as much resources for free on what he claims was a faulty VPS and then run away.
    It really is disgusting that people behave that way. He wants what we pay for for free and will attempt to either defraud us or PP in the process.
    Adding him to FraudRecord so other providers will be aware of his antics.

    @Anyoe said:

    @HostDoc said:

    @Anyoe said:
    Hi, NVMe Singapore looks good, anyone test the IO yet?

    Also will NVMe Singapore have like 2vCPU+4GRAM offer?

    We do not have preconfigured plans for NVMe SG yet. If you are interested in any of the offers above, you can add additional resources to it as needed and can refer to the price list above for additional resource cost.

    Here is a nench I ran on a freshly spun vps.

    nench.sh v2018.04.14 -- https://git.io/nench.sh

    benchmark timestamp: 2019-01-17 18:34:09 UTC

    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz
    CPU cores: 1
    Frequency: 4200.008 MHz
    RAM: 487M
    Swap: 2.0G
    Kernel: Linux 3.10.0-957.1.3.el7.x86_64 x86_64

    Disks:
    vda 30G HDD

    CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
    1.083 seconds
    CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
    CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
    0.680 seconds

    ioping: seek rate
    min/avg/max/mdev = 60.6 us / 374.1 us / 2.01 ms / 153.3 us
    ioping: sequential read speed
    generated 5.89 k requests in 5.00 s, 1.44 GiB, 1.18 k iops, 294.6 MiB/s

    dd: sequential write speed
    1st run: 619.89 MiB/s
    2nd run: 622.75 MiB/s
    3rd run: 619.89 MiB/s
    average: 620.84 MiB/s

    IPv4 speedtests
    your IPv4: 139.99.55.xxxx

    Cachefly CDN:         70.70 MiB/s
    Leaseweb (NL):        6.30 MiB/s
    Softlayer DAL (US):   0.47 MiB/s
    Online.net (FR):      2.22 MiB/s
    OVH BHS (CA):         1.27 MiB/s
    

    No IPv6 connectivity detected

    [root@SG-IO-Test ~]#

    looks super good I got to say. I guess I will wait the preconfigured plans for NVMe SG because I have the HDD one, which is also not bad.
    BTW, is it possible to transfer the HDD SG to NVMe SG?

    Yes, we can migrate or restore a backup of your VM to NVMe.

    @chocolateshirt said:

    @Anyoe said:

    @HostDoc said:

    @Anyoe said:
    Hi, NVMe Singapore looks good, anyone test the IO yet?

    Also will NVMe Singapore have like 2vCPU+4GRAM offer?

    We do not have preconfigured plans for NVMe SG yet. If you are interested in any of the offers above, you can add additional resources to it as needed and can refer to the price list above for additional resource cost.

    Here is a nench I ran on a freshly spun vps.

    nench.sh v2018.04.14 -- https://git.io/nench.sh

    benchmark timestamp: 2019-01-17 18:34:09 UTC

    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz
    CPU cores: 1
    Frequency: 4200.008 MHz
    RAM: 487M
    Swap: 2.0G
    Kernel: Linux 3.10.0-957.1.3.el7.x86_64 x86_64

    Disks:
    vda 30G HDD

    CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
    1.083 seconds
    CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
    CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
    0.680 seconds

    ioping: seek rate
    min/avg/max/mdev = 60.6 us / 374.1 us / 2.01 ms / 153.3 us
    ioping: sequential read speed
    generated 5.89 k requests in 5.00 s, 1.44 GiB, 1.18 k iops, 294.6 MiB/s

    dd: sequential write speed
    1st run: 619.89 MiB/s
    2nd run: 622.75 MiB/s
    3rd run: 619.89 MiB/s
    average: 620.84 MiB/s

    IPv4 speedtests
    your IPv4: 139.99.55.xxxx

    Cachefly CDN:         70.70 MiB/s
    Leaseweb (NL):        6.30 MiB/s
    Softlayer DAL (US):   0.47 MiB/s
    Online.net (FR):      2.22 MiB/s
    OVH BHS (CA):         1.27 MiB/s
    

    No IPv6 connectivity detected

    [root@SG-IO-Test ~]#

    looks super good I got to say. I guess I will wait the preconfigured plans for NVMe SG because I have the HDD one, which is also not bad.
    BTW, is it possible to transfer the HDD SG to NVMe SG?

    Could you post the nench.sh result of HDD SG?
    Many thanks

    Here is a bench of the new i7 SG#3 node:


    nench.sh v2018.04.14 -- https://git.io/nench.sh

    benchmark timestamp: 2019-01-20 09:20:33 UTC

    Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz
    CPU cores: 1
    Frequency: 4200.008 MHz
    RAM: 488M
    Swap: 2.0G
    Kernel: Linux 3.10.0-693.el7.x86_64 x86_64

    Disks:
    sda 30G HDD

    CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
    1.044 seconds
    CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
    CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
    0.585 seconds

    ioping: seek rate
    min/avg/max/mdev = 990.1 us / 5.41 ms / 16.9 ms / 2.88 ms
    ioping: sequential read speed
    generated 2.82 k requests in 5.00 s, 706 MiB, 564 iops, 141.1 MiB/s

    dd: sequential write speed
    1st run: 181.20 MiB/s
    2nd run: 176.43 MiB/s
    3rd run: 190.73 MiB/s
    average: 182.79 MiB/s

    IPv4 speedtests
    your IPv4: 139.99.55.xxxx

    Cachefly CDN:         22.61 MiB/s
    Leaseweb (NL):        2.23 MiB/s
    Softlayer DAL (US):   0.96 MiB/s
    Online.net (FR):      0.25 MiB/s
    OVH BHS (CA):         2.01 MiB/s
    

    No IPv6 connectivity detected

    Here is a bench of our SG#1 node


    nench.sh v2018.04.14 -- https://git.io/nench.sh

    benchmark timestamp: 2019-01-20 09:22:46 UTC

    Processor: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1245 v5 @ 3.50GHz
    CPU cores: 1
    Frequency: 3504.000 MHz
    RAM: 488M
    Swap: 2.0G
    Kernel: Linux 3.10.0-693.el7.x86_64 x86_64

    Disks:
    sda 30G HDD

    CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
    1.410 seconds
    CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
    CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
    0.804 seconds

    ioping: seek rate
    min/avg/max/mdev = 391.0 us / 3.21 ms / 64.6 ms / 4.62 ms
    ioping: sequential read speed
    generated 2.11 k requests in 5.00 s, 526.5 MiB, 421 iops, 105.3 MiB/s

    dd: sequential write speed
    1st run: 108.72 MiB/s
    2nd run: 128.75 MiB/s
    3rd run: 120.16 MiB/s
    average: 119.21 MiB/s

    IPv4 speedtests
    your IPv4: 139.99.7.xxxx

    Cachefly CDN:         68.01 MiB/s
    Leaseweb (NL):        4.55 MiB/s
    Softlayer DAL (US):   2.48 MiB/s
    Online.net (FR):      1.41 MiB/s
    OVH BHS (CA):         1.56 MiB/s
    

    No IPv6 connectivity detected

    Thanked by 2uptime eol
  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire
    edited January 2019

    HostDoc said: Yes, we can migrate or restore a backup of your VM to NVMe.

    Wow how can I proceed with this, count me in for a free upgrade to NVMe? :D

    Thanked by 1NanoG6
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