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Hi, with your budget ARM offer from OVH will be very good 12 EUR 1TB this is very cheap
@DingusData is that annual price ?
Hey
RAID10 pure SSDs. Those are Samsung 860 Evo. These days you can get those Drives with 4TB
We don't use HDs anymore with any of our products. Im soon planning to build nvme nodes too
Very interesting. I could have used that some years back when I was running a search engine. Right now more after raw cheap bulk storage (HDD) but will bookmark that for later reference. Is the offer open to the rest of us? Do you think you can keep it open, barring flash shortages and the like? This is a real advance. Actually after doing a little math, I can completely understand if it's just a one-time thing. But it is great to see.
Its a one time thing. Not a public offer for anyone. Of course wouldnt be possible.
I got loads of storage on my Nodes left, so i made this a One-Time offer to OP. But as not taken, of course you or anyone else could have this deal too.
Who comes first, gets served first. Only one or two available.
I saw this thread, looked at my Nodes and made a deal to OP as it was possible for me to do so.
Our public offers can be found on my website, or for the LET deals:
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/157061/special-hostslick-com-openvz-kvm-let-deals-starting-at-13-99-yer-nl
Quite understood. Amazing offer. I can't think of a use for it myself right now, but you get a small LET medal for just offering it. That's the kind of thing that shakes things up around here .
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Good time to remind yourself that you can get 500GB ssd mirrors on your hetzner for total 12eur/mo. 1TB mirrored for 21/mo
This was 500gb for < 4 eur/m without needing a dedicated server wrapped around it. Different and amazing. I'm just not doing anything these days that can really use the ssd. Most dedis these days have enough ram to hold the live data for quite a few applications anyway, so you only need high iops for some special workloads like large-ish databases.
Yikes. My reading comprehension must have autocorrected without me knowing. 🤓
yes annual
HostDoc, France:
Not sure what's up with those crazy I/O runs. Heavily cached IO, perhaps?
Tinc showed some nasty speed for the first 24h or so (0.5x of direct iperf), I haven't had a time to investigate the cause at the time.
Stock DHCP did not work for me on Debian 10, so be aware: you might need to configure your network manually.
Here is an example of my network configuration for reference:
Other than that, everything seems to work fine.
Sorry but I never have seen a 512GB HDD on the market yet
What can I say?
I'm a simple guy who still does computer math by doing orders of magnitude of two
Description is of a virtual server with that much disk. Those are common, enough that when comparing I sometimes have to investigate which is meant. E.g. the time4vps plan mention at OP really is 512GB.