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Secure Dragon is slashing prices on Storage VPSs - 1TB @ $5.99/m - OpenVZ7 - Tampa, FL. - Page 2
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Secure Dragon is slashing prices on Storage VPSs - 1TB @ $5.99/m - OpenVZ7 - Tampa, FL.

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  • CptTzCptTz Member

    Any chance of sharing more stats about disks, like IOPS or plain speed tests?

  • KuJoeKuJoe Member, Host Rep

    @CptTz said:
    Any chance of sharing more stats about disks, like IOPS or plain speed tests?

    You can check those here: http://drgn.biz/servers

    Thanked by 1CptTz
  • chaoszero112chaoszero112 Member
    edited April 2019

    + Had an amazing Black Friday deal with Secure Dragon, worked great, great support.
    - But then they cancelled it, as they moved away from kvm + HDD
    + They refunded the full amount paid as a credit, even though it was well into the period.
    - But there's nothing that fits my needs so the credit may always sit there unused :(

    Thanked by 1imok
  • @KuJoe said:

    @alilet said:
    Can we do full disk encryption on OpenVZ 7?

    No, OpenVZ 7 is still just a container. You'll want a dedicated server for true FDE where nobody else has access to the keys.

    Is it similar to KVM or Xen HVM in terms of isolation and security?

    I know with KVM the admin doesn't have the kind of easy access to the containers files that OpenVZ 6 and earlier allow.

  • KuJoeKuJoe Member, Host Rep

    @rchurch said:

    @KuJoe said:

    @alilet said:
    Can we do full disk encryption on OpenVZ 7?

    No, OpenVZ 7 is still just a container. You'll want a dedicated server for true FDE where nobody else has access to the keys.

    Is it similar to KVM or Xen HVM in terms of isolation and security?

    I know with KVM the admin doesn't have the kind of easy access to the containers files that OpenVZ 6 and earlier allow.

    Nope, OpenVZ 7 is still a container.

    Thanked by 1vimalware
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