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@OVH_APAC
Service concerned : 2941483e2479476ba242a84087ecaba1
Already transferred via paypal 7 hours ago, the service has not been activated ;(
Eww that io wait
SSD? Did they forget to sync the raid before letting customers onto the node?
In my opinion you could spend your tree fiddy almost anywhere else and get a better experience.
Disgusting.
Yeah! *me winked at @HostDoc
Shh, don't let everyone know!
I keep looking at their SGP flash, and waiting for something like 4core 4gb 40nvme
Edit: with blackfriday, christmas, and new year pricing combined lol
With quantity of 4 and $4/m
Fun fact: 4 is consider an unlucky number for Chinese because it sounds like "dead".
I'm not chinese so it doesn't apply to me
real life fact : a lot chinese has number 4 on their phone number
Why does my account open a Singapore VPS in IE and I need to pay a 10 Euro bill, labeled "Cloud credit top-up". However, there is no need to recharge in the CA area. Is it a different payment method? In IE, I use PayPal to pay, and the CA area is a credit card.
@OVH_APAC
Wait, so they drop the old range, that performed good.
Add a new range, which has crappy performance for the same price?
Congrats.
I don't see any proof that it performs particularly bad. The I/O was always limited to 1000 IOPS, nothing new. Maybe this is what is seen above with iowait on dpkg.
Tricky thing on VPS Australia , all are Limited 1024 GO = 1 TB Traffic Bandwidth
So becareful $$
Has anyone been using OVH's Public Cloud for awhile and can say how stable it is and how they like it?
Not me.
I have been playing around with it for a couple of days. Honestly, I still much rather @BinaryLane keeping it local with awesome performance and features. If you would like me to spin up a VM and run a few tests feel free to reach out.
Model : B2-7 SINGAPORE
CPU model : Intel Core Processor (Haswell, no TSX)
Number of cores : 2
CPU frequency : 2199.982 MHz
Total size of Disk : 50.0 GB (2.0 GB Used)
Total amount of Mem : 6647 MB (231 MB Used)
Total amount of Swap : 0 MB (0 MB Used)
System uptime : 0 days, 0 hour 17 min
Load average : 0.15, 0.12, 0.06
OS : CentOS 7.6.1810
Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)
Kernel : 3.10.0-957.5.1.el7.x86_64
I/O speed(1st run) : 627 MB/s
I/O speed(2nd run) : 664 MB/s
I/O speed(3rd run) : 668 MB/s
Average I/O speed : 653.0 MB/s
Node Name IPv4 address Download Speed
CacheFly 167.88.158.176 29.5MB/s
Linode, Tokyo, JP 106.187.96.148 19.9MB/s
Linode, Singapore, SG 139.162.23.4 29.3MB/s
Linode, London, UK 176.58.107.39 9.08MB/s
Linode, Frankfurt, DE 139.162.130.8 5.51MB/s
Linode, Fremont, CA 50.116.14.9 4.87MB/s
Softlayer, Dallas, TX 173.192.68.18 4.48MB/s
Softlayer, Seattle, WA 67.228.112.250 6.71MB/s
Softlayer, Frankfurt, DE 159.122.69.4 5.72MB/s
Softlayer, Singapore, SG 119.81.28.170 29.3MB/s
Softlayer, HongKong, CN 119.81.130.170 23.7MB/s
Bandwidth only 1024 GB/month ;(
Sucks don't it Strange business move from OVH... Personally, I won't be moving any of my main infrastructures to them until they fix these 'restrictions' Escpially considering i use between 1.5TB - 2TB /month....
Is there any provider which gives more than 1TB bandwidth in Singapore for $3.5 or less?
https://hostdochost.i.ng/pricing.html#sing
1TB Bandwidth, 1 CPU Core, 1GB RAM, 30GB HDD for $3.25
EDIT2: You're welcome
I'm more referring to the larger GP plans that only come with 1024GB.
That's also with unmetered incoming?
I've never put that to the test, but from what I remember it is unmetered incoming. @HostDoc can probably confirm that
250mbps outgoing connection and 1gbps incoming
Can we stop bringing us into this thread now?
No matter how big they are, this is still a providers offer and derailing it is not fair.
Good point.
Hello @zrj766 , not sure to fully understand your case, but to start a public cloud project you have the choice either to top up credit or put a valid payment method (credit card or verified paypal account).
Hello all,
I saw many questions/remarks regarding the traffic included in regards to the Sydney and Singapore datacenters. In order to clarify:
You get a free quota of traffic per public cloud project and per datacenter, not by virtual server.
So if you create a public cloud project with 1 virtual server in Singapore, 2 in Sydney and 1 in Canada, here is what you get on a monthly basis:
hope this helps, more info here: https://www.ovh.com/asia/public-cloud/faq/#PCItrafficbilling
Is it just me that canโt see Australia as an option when creating a public cloud project?