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BuyVM Slabs arrive in Luxembourg! Ryzen! Free Snapshots! Free routed /48, & IP load balancing oh my!

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  • @jerry_me said:
    When will Luxembourg KVM SLICE see a restock?

    Check it out every 1st and 7th day of the month..

  • jerry_mejerry_me Member
    edited July 2021

    @jmgcaguicla said:

    @jerry_me said:
    When will Luxembourg KVM SLICE see a restock?

    @jerry_me said:
    When will Luxembourg KVM SLICE see a restock?

    @jerry_me said:
    When will Luxembourg KVM SLICE see a restock?

    Chill out dude

    I only clicked once to submit, the website response three times.

  • @Francisco said:

    @jmgcaguicla said:
    Chill out dude

    Cluster error probably :P

    Francisco

    until you sue them, L.

  • Shot2Shot2 Member

    @jerry_me said:

    @jmgcaguicla said:

    @jerry_me said:
    When will Luxembourg KVM SLICE see a restock?

    @jerry_me said:
    When will Luxembourg KVM SLICE see a restock?

    @jerry_me said:
    When will Luxembourg KVM SLICE see a restock?

    Chill out dude

    I only clicked once to submit, the website response three times.

    Data replication: you're doing it wrong

  • need Luxembourg ryzen

  • LU Block Storage please...

  • @vladimirlenin said: Also, is it allowed to set up Utorrent on the VPS? If yes, any rules to follow?

    I think torrenting on LUX should be limited at a rate of 10 or 20 mbps, subject to your package configuration.

    Also why Utorrent of all things out there ?

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @rocky99 said:
    LU Block Storage please...

    They're up! :D

    Francisco

    Thanked by 1rocky99
  • Pony stampede incoming lol

  • cazrzcazrz Member

    @Francisco said:

    @rocky99 said:
    LU Block Storage please...

    They're up! :D

    Francisco

    Slices?

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran
    edited July 2021

    @cazrz said:

    @Francisco said:

    @rocky99 said:
    LU Block Storage please...

    They're up! :D

    Francisco

    Slices?

    ...working on that, LUX is outta IP's. Trying to scrounge some off shared/resellers.

    Francisco

  • nvmenvme Member

    @Francisco said:

    @cazrz said:

    @Francisco said:

    @rocky99 said:
    LU Block Storage please...

    They're up! :D

    Francisco

    Slices?

    ...working on that, LUX is outta IP's. Trying to scrounge some off shared/resellers.

    Francisco

    Are there any bandwidth caps, like throttling after X Gb?
    The speeds are pretty decent and I am not going to knock it 24x7, will be used only while daily backups (approx 4-5GB daily).

  • jahrincjahrinc Member
    edited July 2021

    @nvme said: Are there any bandwidth caps, like throttling after X Gb?
    The speeds are pretty decent and I am not going to knock it 24x7, will be used only while daily backups (approx 4-5GB daily).

    Fair share, but you can use 100mbps per 4 GB 24/7.

    So the next plan 8GB would be 200mbps 24/7 usage.

    50mbps for the 2 GB, 25 mbps on the 1GB (constant 24/7 usage).

    You can burst to 1gbps no issues just not hammering the port 24x7.

    Thanked by 1nvme
  • @Francisco said: ...working on that, LUX is outta IP's. Trying to scrounge some off shared/resellers.

    Can i buy Lux Block Storage Slab and buy and attach to slice later?

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @ps20090 said:

    @Francisco said: ...working on that, LUX is outta IP's. Trying to scrounge some off shared/resellers.

    Can i buy Lux Block Storage Slab and buy and attach to slice later?

    It blocks you at the moment. I had to do that since we'd get people buying slabs then get angry because they couldn't use it.

    Francisco

    Thanked by 1ps20090
  • bshbsh Member
    edited July 2021

    One week to have 4 locations (4 slices, 3 slabs) from BuyVM.
    Here's the first test to compare SLICES vs SLABS:

    disk format: UFS
    location: New York

    fio command:
    # fio --name=random-write --ioengine=posixaio --rw=randwrite --bs=4k --size=4g --numjobs=1 --iodepth=1 --runtime=60 --time_based --end_fsync=1

    SLABS
    WRITE: bw=2100KiB/s (2150kB/s), 2100KiB/s-2100KiB/s (2150kB/s-2150kB/s), io=123MiB (129MB), run=60155-60155msec

    SLICES
    WRITE: bw=19.4MiB/s (20.4MB/s), 19.4MiB/s-19.4MiB/s (20.4MB/s-20.4MB/s), io=1166MiB (1223MB), run=60046-60046msec

    Conclusion
    Slices are faster than Slabs :)

  • @bsh said:
    Conclusion
    Slices are faster than Slabs :)

    Locally attached storage faster than networked ones. Shocking.

  • @bsh said:
    Conclusion
    Slices are faster than Slabs :)

    Definitely

  • sure, some speed difference is expected, but 2MB/s for SLABS are unbearably sloooooooooooooow

  • Shot2Shot2 Member

    @Andrews said:
    sure, some speed difference is expected, but 2MB/s for SLABS are unbearably sloooooooooooooow

    What did you expect?!

  • at least 10x more

  • @Francisco said:
    They're up! :D

    Francisco

    Got 1, Thank's

  • bshbsh Member

    @Andrews said:
    sure, some speed difference is expected, but 2MB/s for SLABS are unbearably sloooooooooooooow

    However, on Slabs from Las Vegas, currently formatted as ext4 / Alpine Linux, SLABS speed seems better:
    Run status group 0 (all jobs): WRITE: bw=26.0MiB/s (27.3MB/s), 26.0MiB/s-26.0MiB/s (27.3MB/s-27.3MB/s), io=1633MiB (1713MB), run=62785-62785msec

  • @bsh said:
    However, on Slabs from Las Vegas, currently formatted as ext4 / Alpine Linux, SLABS speed seems better:
    Run status group 0 (all jobs): WRITE: bw=26.0MiB/s (27.3MB/s), 26.0MiB/s-26.0MiB/s (27.3MB/s-27.3MB/s), io=1633MiB (1713MB), run=62785-62785msec

    now we are talking :D

    try harder, and give me 50+ ;)

    joking

    maybe it will help something to tweak mount options for ext4 (i.e. noatime etc.), or even to switch for some simpler fs with less overhead (i.e. FAT32), if usecase does not require fs advanced feature set (i.e. journaling) but prefer raw performance

    Thanked by 1bsh
  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @bsh said:

    @Andrews said:
    sure, some speed difference is expected, but 2MB/s for SLABS are unbearably sloooooooooooooow

    However, on Slabs from Las Vegas, currently formatted as ext4 / Alpine Linux, SLABS speed seems better:
    Run status group 0 (all jobs): WRITE: bw=26.0MiB/s (27.3MB/s), 26.0MiB/s-26.0MiB/s (27.3MB/s-27.3MB/s), io=1633MiB (1713MB), run=62785-62785msec

    Ticket and I can take a peak :) That's for sure low, but maybe that's a node doing a drive rebuild. I know I swapped a bad drive on a couple nodes this past weekend.

    Francisco

  • bshbsh Member
    edited July 2021

    A bit better
    Run status group 0 (all jobs): WRITE: bw=13.0MiB/s (13.6MB/s), 13.0MiB/s-13.0MiB/s (13.6MB/s-13.6MB/s), io=911MiB (956MB), run=70265-70265msec Disk stats (read/write): sda: ios=0/223573, merge=0/18571, ticks=0/15522764, in_queue=15528667, util=99.43%

  • SirFoxySirFoxy Member
    edited July 2021

    @bsh said:
    A bit better
    Run status group 0 (all jobs): WRITE: bw=13.0MiB/s (13.6MB/s), 13.0MiB/s-13.0MiB/s (13.6MB/s-13.6MB/s), io=911MiB (956MB), run=70265-70265msec Disk stats (read/write): sda: ios=0/223573, merge=0/18571, ticks=0/15522764, in_queue=15528667, util=99.43%

    superb Contabo specs for 4x the price, love Cogent btw.

  • @jahrinc said: Fair share, but you can use 100mbps per 4 GB 24/7.

    So the next plan 8GB would be 200mbps 24/7 usage.

    50mbps for the 2 GB, 25 mbps on the 1GB (constant 24/7 usage).

    Where do the numbers come from?
    Personal observations or communication with technical support?

  • @VayVayKa said:

    @jahrinc said: Fair share, but you can use 100mbps per 4 GB 24/7.

    So the next plan 8GB would be 200mbps 24/7 usage.

    50mbps for the 2 GB, 25 mbps on the 1GB (constant 24/7 usage).

    Where do the numbers come from?
    Personal observations or communication with technical support?

    Official discord @Francisco can verify

  • @codelock said:

    @VayVayKa said:

    @jahrinc said: Fair share, but you can use 100mbps per 4 GB 24/7.

    So the next plan 8GB would be 200mbps 24/7 usage.

    50mbps for the 2 GB, 25 mbps on the 1GB (constant 24/7 usage).

    Where do the numbers come from?
    Personal observations or communication with technical support?

    Official discord @Francisco can verify

    Anyone can share discord invite?

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