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  • Any ideas on when the XS-NVMe-VPS paid version will be available again? I would like to sign-up for one. Thanks,

  • @isunbejo said:

    @cybertech said:
    Raid?

    S-NVMe-VPS

    @alilet said:
    Mine is also showing raid6.

    raid6: sse2x1   gen()  5651 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x1   xor()  5269 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x2   gen() 11030 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x2   xor()  7090 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x4   gen()  8986 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x4   xor()  7120 MB/s
    raid6: avx2x1   gen() 13307 MB/s
    raid6: avx2x2   gen() 18493 MB/s
    raid6: avx2x4   gen() 17256 MB/s
    raid6: using algorithm avx2x2 gen() 18493 MB/s
    raid6: using avx2x2 recovery algorithm
    

    The only way I was able to reproduce it was by utilizing debian and then running an upgrade. Seems to just be a quirk of debian based systems? The only related thing I could find is this and I have only skimmed it so maybe not?
    https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=794849

    Thanked by 2uptime isunbejo
  • @grapple said:
    Any ideas on when the XS-NVMe-VPS paid version will be available again? I would like to sign-up for one. Thanks,

    Hi grapple, we're all out of stock on the discounted ones for a bit. The XS-NVMe is still available here for $3.99

  • @Delong said:

    @isunbejo said:

    @cybertech said:
    Raid?

    S-NVMe-VPS

    @alilet said:
    Mine is also showing raid6.

    raid6: sse2x1   gen()  5651 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x1   xor()  5269 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x2   gen() 11030 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x2   xor()  7090 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x4   gen()  8986 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x4   xor()  7120 MB/s
    raid6: avx2x1   gen() 13307 MB/s
    raid6: avx2x2   gen() 18493 MB/s
    raid6: avx2x4   gen() 17256 MB/s
    raid6: using algorithm avx2x2 gen() 18493 MB/s
    raid6: using avx2x2 recovery algorithm
    

    The only way I was able to reproduce it was by utilizing debian and then running an upgrade. Seems to just be a quirk of debian based systems? The only related thing I could find is this and I have only skimmed it so maybe not?
    https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=794849

    Yeah this is exactly what I did. Upgraded Debian and for the first time I noticed that during upgrade it showed me a screen where it was asking me something about GRUB bootloader and asked me to select one of vda or vda1. Never saw this screen before when running upgrade.

  • @Delong said:

    @grapple said:
    Any ideas on when the XS-NVMe-VPS paid version will be available again? I would like to sign-up for one. Thanks,

    Hi grapple, we're all out of stock on the discounted ones for a bit. The XS-NVMe is still available here for $3.99

    Will it restock on Black Friday?

  • @alvin said:

    @Delong said:

    @grapple said:
    Any ideas on when the XS-NVMe-VPS paid version will be available again? I would like to sign-up for one. Thanks,

    Hi grapple, we're all out of stock on the discounted ones for a bit. The XS-NVMe is still available here for $3.99

    Will it restock on Black Friday?

    There might be a Robin Hood and Friar Tuck package as the bandits descend on Black Friday.

  • @poisson said:

    @alvin said:

    @Delong said:

    @grapple said:
    Any ideas on when the XS-NVMe-VPS paid version will be available again? I would like to sign-up for one. Thanks,

    Hi grapple, we're all out of stock on the discounted ones for a bit. The XS-NVMe is still available here for $3.99

    Will it restock on Black Friday?

    There might be a Robin Hood and Friar Tuck package as the bandits descend on Black Friday.

    This is a shake down. Hand over all your quality potassium and remain calm (move slowly, don't want any exothermic events). I shall then redistribute aforementioned potassium to the masses.

    Thanked by 1seriesn
  • @Delong said:

    @isunbejo said:

    @cybertech said:
    Raid?

    S-NVMe-VPS

    @alilet said:
    Mine is also showing raid6.

    raid6: sse2x1   gen()  5651 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x1   xor()  5269 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x2   gen() 11030 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x2   xor()  7090 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x4   gen()  8986 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x4   xor()  7120 MB/s
    raid6: avx2x1   gen() 13307 MB/s
    raid6: avx2x2   gen() 18493 MB/s
    raid6: avx2x4   gen() 17256 MB/s
    raid6: using algorithm avx2x2 gen() 18493 MB/s
    raid6: using avx2x2 recovery algorithm
    

    The only way I was able to reproduce it was by utilizing debian and then running an upgrade. Seems to just be a quirk of debian based systems? The only related thing I could find is this and I have only skimmed it so maybe not?
    https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=794849

    @Delong said:

    @isunbejo said:

    @cybertech said:
    Raid?

    S-NVMe-VPS

    @alilet said:
    Mine is also showing raid6.

    raid6: sse2x1   gen()  5651 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x1   xor()  5269 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x2   gen() 11030 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x2   xor()  7090 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x4   gen()  8986 MB/s
    raid6: sse2x4   xor()  7120 MB/s
    raid6: avx2x1   gen() 13307 MB/s
    raid6: avx2x2   gen() 18493 MB/s
    raid6: avx2x4   gen() 17256 MB/s
    raid6: using algorithm avx2x2 gen() 18493 MB/s
    raid6: using avx2x2 recovery algorithm
    

    The only way I was able to reproduce it was by utilizing debian and then running an upgrade. Seems to just be a quirk of debian based systems? The only related thing I could find is this and I have only skimmed it so maybe not?
    https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=794849

    Ok noted, this is debian bug!

  • @Delong quick question: possible to mount own ISO?

  • poissonpoisson Member
    edited November 2019

    Full bench (including world-wide speedtest):

    =================================================
      Bench.Monster v1.3.1 -> https://bench.monster
      Benchmark timestamp:    16-Nov-2019 04:09:06
    =================================================
    
    
     ## System Information
    
     OS Name     : Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) (64 bit)
     Kernel      : KVM / 4.19.0-5-amd64
     CPU Model   : AMD EPYC Processor (with IBPB)
     CPU Cores   : 2 cores @  1996.250 MHz  512 KB cache
     Load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
     Total RAM   : 1995 MiB (Free 1797 MiB)
     Total SWAP  : SWAP not enabled
     Total Space : 26GB (4% used)
     Running for : 12 minutes 35 seconds
    
    
    
     ## IO Test
    
     CPU Speed:
        bzip2 512MB -  97.5 MB/s
       sha256 512MB -   206 MB/s
       md5sum 512MB -   476 MB/s
    
     Disk Speed (512MB):
       I/O Speed  - 1.5 GB/s
       I/O Direct - 362 MB/s
    
     dd: sequential write speed:
       1st run:  1.4 GB/s
       2nd run:  1.4 GB/s
       3rd run:  1.3 GB/s
    
     RAM Speed (1024MB):
       Avg. write - 2969.6 MB/s
       Avg. read  - 8908.8 MB/s
    
    ## CDN Speedtest
    
     CacheFly :  98.52 MB/s |  788.18 Mbps  | ping  11.737ms
    
    
     ## North America Speedtest
    
     USA, New York (DigitalOcean) :  41.81 MB/s |  334.45 Mbps  | ping  55.548ms 
     Washington D.C. (Psychz):  21.57 MB/s |  172.57 Mbps  | ping  58.155ms
     USA, Chicago (Vultr)         :  58.72 MB/s |  469.76 Mbps  | ping  36.444ms
     USA, Kansas City (Joe's DC)  :  41.92 MB/s |  335.36 Mbps  | ping  38.092ms
     USA, Denver (Mean Servers)   :  90.09 MB/s |  720.72 Mbps  | ping  13.570ms
     USA, Dallas (Vultr)          :  76.28 MB/s |  610.22 Mbps  | ping  26.899ms
     USA, Atlanta (Vultr)         :  40.57 MB/s |  324.54 Mbps  | ping  51.202ms
     USA, Miami (Vultr)           :  34.70 MB/s |  277.59 Mbps  | ping  63.073ms
     USA, Phoenix (PhoenixNAP)    :  61.31 MB/s |  490.50 Mbps  | ping  32.904ms
     USA, Los Angeles (Vultr)     :  90.01 MB/s |  720.07 Mbps  | ping  16.684ms
     USA, San Francisco (DO)      :  93.98 MB/s |  751.88 Mbps  | ping  16.369ms
     USA, Seattle (Vultr)         :  87.11 MB/s |  696.86 Mbps  | ping  21.080ms
     Canada, Montreal (OVH)       :  13.84 MB/s |  110.76 Mbps  | ping  87.105ms
     Canada, Toronto (Vultr)      :  46.08 MB/s |  368.66 Mbps  | ping  44.448ms
     Canada, Winnipeg (Bell)      :  22.69 MB/s |  181.55 Mbps  | ping  67.575ms
     Canada, Edmonton (Switch)    :  30.40 MB/s |  243.23 Mbps  | ping  45.183ms
     Mexico, Mexico City (C3NTRO) :  22.36 MB/s |  178.86 Mbps  | ping  63.794ms
     Puerto Rico, San Juan (Prepa):  12.82 MB/s |  102.54 Mbps  | ping  88.292ms
     Belize, Belize City (BTL)    :  16.04 MB/s |  128.34 Mbps  | ping  89.430ms
     Panama, Panama City (Claro)  :   6.88 MB/s |   55.07 Mbps  | ping 120.372ms
    
    
     ## Europe Speedtest
    
     United Kingdom, London (Vultr)  :  17.93 MB/s |  143.42 Mbps  | ping 124.591ms
     Netherlands, Amsterdam (Vultr)  :  17.29 MB/s |  138.29 Mbps  | ping 124.693ms
     Germany, Frankfurt (Linode)     :  16.12 MB/s |  128.99 Mbps  | ping 134.992ms
     Germany, Nuremberg (NetCup)     :  16.59 MB/s |  132.69 Mbps  | ping 134.844ms
     France, Paris (Vultr)           :  14.17 MB/s |  113.38 Mbps  | ping 149.513ms
     Spain, Madrid (M247)            :^N  16.20 MB/s |  129.58 Mbps  | ping 132.739ms
     Spain, Sevilla (Edis)           :  16.31 MB/s |  130.48 Mbps  | ping 128.353ms
     Portugal, Lisbon (Evolute)      :   8.05 MB/s |   64.41 Mbps  | ping 129.165ms
     Denmark, Copenhagen (Interxion) :  15.43 MB/s |  123.48 Mbps  | ping 137.440ms
     Sweden, Stockholm (HostHatch)   :  14.40 MB/s |  115.23 Mbps  | ping 144.522ms
     Norway, Oslo (HostHatch)        :  14.25 MB/s |  113.97 Mbps  | ping 153.431ms
     Switzerland, Zurich (Interxion) :  16.69 MB/s |  133.51 Mbps  | ping 143.189ms
     Italy, Milan (Prometeus)        :   2.25 MB/s |   18.02 Mbps  | ping 142.846ms
     Austria, Vienna (HostHatch)     :   2.07 MB/s |   16.59 Mbps  | ping 143.201ms
     Poland, Warsaw (Edis)           :  13.69 MB/s |  109.49 Mbps  | ping 149.999ms
     Russia, Moscow (FoxCloud)       :  12.17 MB/s |   97.35 Mbps  | ping 171.886ms
     Russia, St.Petersburg (Hexcore) :  13.04 MB/s |  104.30 Mbps  | ping 156.185ms
     Lithuania, Siauliai (UltraVPS)  :  11.17 MB/s |   89.36 Mbps  | ping 160.311ms
     Ukraine, Kyiv (KyivStar)        :   8.22 MB/s |   65.74 Mbps  | ping 160.757ms
     Moldova, Chisinau (ClouDedic)   :   9.59 MB/s |   76.68 Mbps  | ping 175.413ms
     Romania, Bucharest (Orange)     :   2.45 MB/s |   19.61 Mbps  | ping 159.505ms
     Bulgaria, Sofia (AlphaVPS)      :  13.84 MB/s |  110.72 Mbps  | ping 166.588ms
     Greece, Athens (GRNET)          :   8.68 MB/s |   69.47 Mbps  | ping 166.539ms
     Turkey, Istanbul (Radore)       :   8.54 MB/s |   68.29 Mbps  | ping 175.134ms
    
    
     ## Asia & Pacific Speedtest
    
     India, Mumbai (Linode)              :   7.97 MB/s |   63.77 Mbps  | ping 249.876ms
     India, Bangalore (DigitalOcean)     :   8.99 MB/s |   71.91 Mbps  | ping 218.928ms
     India, New Delhi (Weebo)            : 254.50 KB/s |    1.99 Mbps  | ping 265.686ms
     Singapore (Linode)                  :  53.40 KB/s |    0.42 Mbps  | ping 180.909ms
     Hong Kong (LeaseWeb)                :  13.85 MB/s |  110.83 Mbps  | ping 160.283ms
     Taiwan, Taipei (DignusData)         :       0 B/s |      N/A      | ping error!
     South Korea, Seoul (G-Core Labs)    :   5.78 MB/s |   46.26 Mbps  | ping 142.551ms
     Japan, Tokyo (Vultr)                :  19.31 MB/s |  154.44 Mbps  | ping 103.134ms
     Thailand, Bangkok (TCC Technology)  :   4.25 MB/s |   33.99 Mbps  | ping 208.281ms
     Philippines, Davao (Skybroadband)   :   6.81 MB/s |   54.48 Mbps  | ping 218.915ms
     Indonesia, Makassar (Telekomunikasi):   5.97 MB/s |   47.77 Mbps  | ping 225.565ms
     Australia, Sydney (Vultr)           :  11.41 MB/s |   91.27 Mbps  | ping 175.243ms
     Australia, Perth (Superloop)        :   6.29 MB/s |   50.35 Mbps  | ping 217.028ms
     New Zealand, Auckland (Zappie Host) :   6.10 MB/s |   48.81 Mbps  | ping 166.500ms
     Hawaii, Honolulu (Hawaii .edu)      :   1.01 KB/s |    0.01 Mbps  | ping  73.589ms
     Hawaii, Mauna Lani (Spectrum)       :  21.25 MB/s |  170.04 Mbps  | ping  68.342ms
    
    
    ## South America Speedtest
    
     Brazil, Sao Paulo (SoftLayer)   :   7.42 MB/s |   59.34 Mbps  | ping 187.703ms
     Brazil, Fortaleza (Claro)       :   8.67 MB/s |   69.37 Mbps  | ping 155.124ms
     Colombia, Bogota (UFINET)       :  13.45 MB/s |  107.62 Mbps  | ping 127.989ms
     Ecuador, Quito (Iplanet)        :  12.29 MB/s |   98.28 Mbps  | ping 118.915ms
     Peru, Lima (Fiberluxperu)       :  10.29 MB/s |   82.35 Mbps  | ping 153.498ms
     Bolivia, La Paz (Sirio)         :   8.40 MB/s |   67.21 Mbps  | ping 168.013ms
     Chile, Santiago (Netglobalis)   :  10.07 MB/s |   80.56 Mbps  | ping 150.642ms
     Paraguay, Asuncion (Claro)      :       0 B/s |      N/A      | ping error!
     Argentina, Buenos Aires (Claro) :  37.68 KB/s |    0.29 Mbps  | ping 218.718ms
    
    
     ## More locations Speedtest
    
     Iceland, Reykjavik (Flokinet)            :   0 B/s |      N/A      | ping error!
     South Africa, Johannesburg (Zappie Host) :   2.15 MB/s |   17.17 Mbps  | ping 289.006ms
     Israel, Tel Aviv (Edis)                  :  10.37 MB/s |   82.94 Mbps  | ping 196.449ms
     Saudi Arabia, Riyadh (Saudi Telecom)     :   4.66 MB/s |   37.26 Mbps  | ping 206.721ms
     UAE, Dubai (Equinix)                     :   9.02 MB/s |   72.13 Mbps  | ping 231.794ms
     Pakistan, Islamabad (Zong)               :   3.59 MB/s |   28.72 Mbps  | ping 262.237ms
     Georgia, Tbilisi (Beeline)               :   1.22 MB/s |    9.79 Mbps  | ping 201.230ms
     Egypt, Cairo (Orange)                    :   4.73 MB/s |   37.80 Mbps  | ping 170.459ms
    
     Benchmark finished in 480 seconds
    
  • @poisson said:
    @Delong quick question: possible to mount own ISO?

    If you put in a ticket we can get it sorted out for you.
    Also, thanks for sharing that benchmark!

    @dahartigan said:

    @poisson said:

    @alvin said:

    @Delong said:

    @grapple said:
    Any ideas on when the XS-NVMe-VPS paid version will be available again? I would like to sign-up for one. Thanks,

    Hi grapple, we're all out of stock on the discounted ones for a bit. The XS-NVMe is still available here for $3.99

    Will it restock on Black Friday?

    There might be a Robin Hood and Friar Tuck package as the bandits descend on Black Friday.

    This is a shake down. Hand over all your quality potassium and remain calm (move slowly, don't want any exothermic events). I shall then redistribute aforementioned potassium to the masses.

    Who knows what BF will bring ¯_(ツ)_/¯ ha.
    We do have a few M-NVMe and S-NVMe packages available at the promo price still though.

    Thanked by 1dahartigan
  • I like the smell of rare AMD potassium.

    Thanked by 1dahartigan
  • @Delong said:

    @poisson said:
    @Delong quick question: possible to mount own ISO?

    If you put in a ticket we can get it sorted out for you.
    Also, thanks for sharing that benchmark!

    @dahartigan said:

    @poisson said:

    @alvin said:

    @Delong said:

    @grapple said:
    Any ideas on when the XS-NVMe-VPS paid version will be available again? I would like to sign-up for one. Thanks,

    Hi grapple, we're all out of stock on the discounted ones for a bit. The XS-NVMe is still available here for $3.99

    Will it restock on Black Friday?

    There might be a Robin Hood and Friar Tuck package as the bandits descend on Black Friday.

    This is a shake down. Hand over all your quality potassium and remain calm (move slowly, don't want any exothermic events). I shall then redistribute aforementioned potassium to the masses.

    Who knows what BF will bring ¯_(ツ)_/¯ ha.
    We do have a few M-NVMe and S-NVMe packages available at the promo price still though.

    Excellent response :-)

  • It's the season of giving right? And looks like I dropped an arm.
    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    Thanked by 2dahartigan poisson
  • @Delong said:
    It's the season of giving right? And looks like I dropped an arm.
    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    LOL I just noticed that, silly markdown/vanilla..

  • @dahartigan said:

    @Delong said:
    It's the season of giving right? And looks like I dropped an arm.
    ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    LOL I just noticed that, silly markdown/vanilla..

    I was hoping someone would have picked it up for me, good thing I had another arm haha

    Thanked by 1dahartigan
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