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Extremely happy with GreenCloudVPS

vitobottavitobotta Member
edited January 2023 in Reviews

I have been using Hetzner for most stuff for years, and I still use them (and love them) for several things, but I was looking to save some bucks with a few non critical apps, so I first tried Contabo (as some may remember from another thread), and it was kinda ok at first, but I was disappointed by support when I told them about the high CPU steal etc. But I also had problems with the low port speed (200Mbps).

So when @arda recommended GreenCloudVPS, I was surprised to see how cheap their budget VPSes were, like $45 per year for 4 cores, 8 GB of RAM, 60 GB of storage and 10Gbps port speed. It's like 3.75 euros per month, so even cheaper than Contabo for the same shared cores and ram (with less storage but much faster network), so I thought I'd give it a try since I also read other positive reviews.

I was so happy with the VPS that I picked another one. For the same price I was paying to Contabo, I have two VPSes with double the resources that perform well (the CPUs are E5-2698 v4s, so not the most recent but my apps - Mastodon, Nextcloud, a couple of Rails apps and some other small things - work beautifully) and are stable, with CPU steal constant at zero. I have had absolutely no problems so far and next time I need some either budget or high performance VPS I will likely buy from them again. This provider was a nice discovery for me.

That's the review :D I will post some more about uptime after some more time has passed.

Edit: I tried to tag the provider but it seems there is no GreenCloud user. cc: @NDTN

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  • Nice review, I can also recommend this provider. I actually got 9999 Birthday RO VPS from them and it works smoothly.
    It's just too bad that I'd purchased that vps only because of great specs and of course price but not using it for nothing as I already got bunch of other servers for my needs.
    Hope I will find something to ran on this beast server.

    Thanked by 1NDTN
  • @vitobotta can you please share the link with me? I cannot find those prices in the website and I would be interested as well. Thanks for sharing this info!

  • Where are these servers, and what about the uptime? One of my EPYC server with GreenCloud works perfect, yet with occassional reboots.

    Thanked by 1NDTN
  • For my experience, their support is very good. I got a problem with my vm and submitted a ticket, they resolved it within a short time.

    Thanked by 1NDTN
  • @Sapcedor said:
    @vitobotta can you please share the link with me? I cannot find those prices in the website and I would be interested as well. Thanks for sharing this info!

    I see you already got the links

    @noisycode said:
    Where are these servers, and what about the uptime? One of my EPYC server with GreenCloud works perfect, yet with occassional reboots.

    There are various locations as you can see from those links. I bought two in Frankfurt, Germany. For a proper feedback on uptime I need to wait a few months...

    Thanked by 2noisycode NDTN
  • YmpkerYmpker Member
    edited January 2023

    Is it just me, or is this offer crazy cheap (considering it has 1 IPv4 included, even)?

    2048MB RAM
    1024MB SWAP
    20GB SSD RAID-10 Hard drive
    1 core @ E5v3 CPU
    1 IPv4
    /112 IPv6
    2TB Bandwidth
    10Gbps Port
    Linux OS
    Amsterdam, NL Location
    SolusVM Control Panel

    For 15$/year

    Thanks @vitobotta for bringing this provider to my attention. I knew they existed, but never looked at them more thoroughly.

    Thanked by 4vitobotta Red08 NDTN gks
  • That’s really cheap for this specs

  • me too.

    I'm also a happy customer of GCV here.

    Hoping they can also provide servers in Jakarta, it would be awesome!

    Thanked by 2umzak phiexz
  • MumblyMumbly Member
    edited January 2023

    @Ympker said: Is it just me, or is this offer crazy cheap (considering it has 1 IPv4 included, even)?

    2048MB RAM
    1024MB SWAP
    20GB SSD RAID-10 Hard drive
    1 core @ E5v3 CPU
    1 IPv4
    /112 IPv6
    2TB Bandwidth
    10Gbps Port
    Linux OS
    Amsterdam, NL Location
    SolusVM Control Panel

    For 15$/year

    If you pay for 3 years upfront it come even cheaper. Something like $13,33 / year. Worth every penny.
    Servers on this location come with /64 now, not /112. (site needs update)

    Thanked by 2Ympker NDTN
  • hyperblasthyperblast Member
    edited January 2023

    unfortunately no Ryzen in frankfurt; it is foreseeable when 5950x or 7950Xx will come to Frankfurt @NDTN

  • Glad to hear you're happy with the VPS, @vitobotta !

    I've been using their services since this summer, one at NL, and another VPS at DE, and never been happier. Study uptime with no reboots, and I run some of my personal scripts, mastodon, writefreely, redis, postgres mariadb etc, all through docker, and running rock stable!

    Thanked by 1NDTN
  • @noisycode said:
    Where are these servers, and what about the uptime? One of my EPYC server with GreenCloud works perfect, yet with occassional reboots.

    I have a 4 GB instance in their London DC, with current uptime at 42 days, but I read from other users they got significant outages in other European DCs recently. I wasn't affected.

  • MumblyMumbly Member
    edited January 2023

    @davide said: but I read from other users they got significant outages in other European DCs recently

    Nah, nothing like that - or at least I don't remember it. Just small IPv6 only outage in AMS recently. Those yisp /112 subnets are now replaced with their own /64 subnets. Everything's fine.

    My Uptimerobot monitor of my VPSes (IPv4 only)

    This include also my own reboots, etc., so everything's close to the 100% uptime.

    Thanked by 1Ympker
  • edrebeedrebe Member
    edited January 2023

    Also happy with the provider.

    Instant activation of VPS.

    I have been with GreenCloudVPS for 11 months now, I have 2 VPS in Miami.

    Downtimes in 11 months by Hetrixtools:

    The last one was on January 13, 2023 -> 17 minutes

    Overall good uptime. I will renew both servers :)

    Thanked by 1maverick
  • @Mumbly said:

    @davide said: but I read from other users they got significant outages in other European DCs recently

    Nah, nothing like that - or at least I don't remember it. Just small IPv6 only outage in AMS recently. Those yisp /112 subnets are now replaced with their own /64 subnets. Everything's fine.

    My Uptimerobot monitor of my VPSes (IPv4 only)

    This include also my own reboots, etc., so everything's close to the 100% uptime.

    What period?

    @edrebe said:
    Also happy with the provider.

    Instant activation of VPS.

    I have been with GreenCloudVPS for 11 months now, I have 2 VPS in Miami.

    Downtimes in 11 months by Hetrixtools:

    The last one was on January 13, 2023 -> 17 minutes

    Overall good uptime. I will renew both servers :)

    Uhm OK. It's not too small downtime in 11 months though

  • MumblyMumbly Member
    edited January 2023

    @vitobotta said: What period?

    DE 99.992%
    Monitoring has started.
    December 15, 2022, 07:44 GMT +01:00
    
    FL 99.994%
    Last 90 days
    
    NL 99.985% <-my own doing. Should be 100% most likely
    Last 90 days
    
    NL 100.00%
    Last 90 days
    
    RO 100.00%
    Monitoring has started.
    November 21, 2022, 19:23 GMT +01:00
    
    UK 99.986%
    Last 90 days
    

    Like said, this uptime monitor above include also my own reconfigurations, upgrades & reboots, so some short blips may be caused by me. Some vpses are monitored longer, just uptime log is from the last 90 days. Their stuff is stable.

  • For my use case it's fine (I use Jellyfin).

    https://uptime.is/99.9936

    Thanked by 1qwerty6666
  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @edrebe said:
    Also happy with the provider.

    Instant activation of VPS.

    I have been with GreenCloudVPS for 11 months now, I have 2 VPS in Miami.

    Downtimes in 11 months by Hetrixtools:

    The last one was on January 13, 2023 -> 17 minutes

    Overall good uptime. I will renew both servers :)

    I guess it's JAX not Miami, there was a network outage there/ Waiting for more information from the DC before sending out RFO emails.

    @arda said:
    Glad to hear you're happy with the VPS, @vitobotta !

    I've been using their services since this summer, one at NL, and another VPS at DE, and never been happier. Study uptime with no reboots, and I run some of my personal scripts, mastodon, writefreely, redis, postgres mariadb etc, all through docker, and running rock stable!

    @davide said:

    @noisycode said:
    Where are these servers, and what about the uptime? One of my EPYC server with GreenCloud works perfect, yet with occassional reboots.

    I have a 4 GB instance in their London DC, with current uptime at 42 days, but I read from other users they got significant outages in other European DCs recently. I wasn't affected.

    We are not aware of any significant outages in EU recently, maybe that was the IPv6 outage as @Mumbly mentioned that took around 24 hours to resolve.

    @hyperblast said:

    unfortunately no Ryzen in frankfurt; it is foreseeable when 5950x or 7950Xx will come to Frankfurt @NDTN

    We will have our EPYC nodes shipped next week (Milan 7763) to Frankfurt. We have postponed our Ryzen plans there as we are waiting for the availability of Ryzen 7950x motherboards (rack mount versions).

    Thanked by 1hyperblast
  • @NDTN said:
    We will have our EPYC nodes shipped next week (Milan 7763) to Frankfurt. We have postponed our Ryzen plans there as we are waiting for the availability of Ryzen 7950x motherboards (rack mount versions).

    Holycow, DDR5 RAM is really expen$ive.

  • @NDTN said: I guess it's JAX not Miami, there was a network outage there/ Waiting for more information from the DC before sending out RFO emails.

    Oh right, my mistake. It's Jacksonville.
    I requested the switch from NY to JAX and support was quick to get it done.

  • using greencloud for 3 months now, no downtime, never restarted by them, awesome pings and bandwidth, disk IOs at 8MBps. Awesome.

  • @pradyut said:
    using greencloud for 3 months now, no downtime, never restarted by them, awesome pings and bandwidth, disk IOs at 8MBps. Awesome.

    My experience is also still extremely positive. Really happy so far

    Thanked by 1inthecloudblog
  • edited November 2024

    Hey guys, I'm leaving RackNerd because of constant outages, and I've switched to GreenCloud. I’ll share my experience since I made the order yesterday.

    4096MB RAM
    35GB NVMe RAID-10 Hard drive
    2 cores @ EPYC Rome CPU
    1 IPv4
    /64 IPv6
    4TB Bandwidth
    10Gbps Port
    Linux OS
    Ashburn, VA Location
    Virtfusion Control Panel
    1 Free Backup/Snapshot
    I expected the IP to be in Ashburn, but it ended up being in Chicago DC2

    Here's my experience so far:
    ✔ Uptime, ✔ Latency, ✔ RAM, ✔ CPU

    Hard drive ❌

    Observations:
    The offer mentioned 35GB NVMe RAID-10, but after running some tests, I got the following results:

    root@server1:~# sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=./testfile bs=8k count=100000 oflag=direct
    100000+0 records in
    100000+0 records out
    819200000 bytes (819 MB, 781 MiB) copied, 15.3815 s, 53.3 MB/s

    root@server1:~# lsblk -d -o name,model,rota
    NAME MODEL ROTA
    sda QEMU_HARDDISK 1
    sr0 QEMU_DVD-ROM 1
    vda 1

    This doesn't look like NVMe RAID-10—it seems more like an HDD. I’m curious if anyone else is seeing the same thing. Honestly, I would love to buy more servers here in the future, but this is a bit concerning. Cheers!

  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @freelanceonline said:
    Hey guys, I'm leaving RackNerd because of constant outages, and I've switched to GreenCloud. I’ll share my experience since I made the order yesterday.

    4096MB RAM
    35GB NVMe RAID-10 Hard drive
    2 cores @ EPYC Rome CPU
    1 IPv4
    /64 IPv6
    4TB Bandwidth
    10Gbps Port
    Linux OS
    Ashburn, VA Location
    Virtfusion Control Panel
    1 Free Backup/Snapshot
    I expected the IP to be in Ashburn, but it ended up being in Chicago DC2

    Here's my experience so far:
    ✔ Uptime, ✔ Latency, ✔ RAM, ✔ CPU

    Hard drive ❌

    Observations:
    The offer mentioned 35GB NVMe RAID-10, but after running some tests, I got the following results:

    root@server1:~# sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=./testfile bs=8k count=100000 oflag=direct
    100000+0 records in
    100000+0 records out
    819200000 bytes (819 MB, 781 MiB) copied, 15.3815 s, 53.3 MB/s

    root@server1:~# lsblk -d -o name,model,rota
    NAME MODEL ROTA
    sda QEMU_HARDDISK 1
    sr0 QEMU_DVD-ROM 1
    vda 1

    This doesn't look like NVMe RAID-10—it seems more like an HDD. I’m curious if anyone else is seeing the same thing. Honestly, I would love to buy more servers here in the future, but this is a bit concerning. Cheers!

    It's indeed NVMe RAID-10. Could you please take a YABS test for disk and post the result? https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script
    Feel free to reach out to our support if you need further assistance.

  • @NDTN said:

    @freelanceonline said:
    Hey guys, I'm leaving RackNerd because of constant outages, and I've switched to GreenCloud. I’ll share my experience since I made the order yesterday.

    4096MB RAM
    35GB NVMe RAID-10 Hard drive
    2 cores @ EPYC Rome CPU
    1 IPv4
    /64 IPv6
    4TB Bandwidth
    10Gbps Port
    Linux OS
    Ashburn, VA Location
    Virtfusion Control Panel
    1 Free Backup/Snapshot
    I expected the IP to be in Ashburn, but it ended up being in Chicago DC2

    Here's my experience so far:
    ✔ Uptime, ✔ Latency, ✔ RAM, ✔ CPU

    Hard drive ❌

    Observations:
    The offer mentioned 35GB NVMe RAID-10, but after running some tests, I got the following results:

    root@server1:~# sudo dd if=/dev/zero of=./testfile bs=8k count=100000 oflag=direct
    100000+0 records in
    100000+0 records out
    819200000 bytes (819 MB, 781 MiB) copied, 15.3815 s, 53.3 MB/s

    root@server1:~# lsblk -d -o name,model,rota
    NAME MODEL ROTA
    sda QEMU_HARDDISK 1
    sr0 QEMU_DVD-ROM 1
    vda 1

    This doesn't look like NVMe RAID-10—it seems more like an HDD. I’m curious if anyone else is seeing the same thing. Honestly, I would love to buy more servers here in the future, but this is a bit concerning. Cheers!

    It's indeed NVMe RAID-10. Could you please take a YABS test for disk and post the result? https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script
    Feel free to reach out to our support if you need further assistance.

    Thanks for responding! Interesting, I was running the test with very small block files (bs=8k). That might be the reason why I wasn't seeing the true disk speed.

    root@server1:~/yet-another-bench-script/yet-another-bench-script# sudo bash yabs .sh

    ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##

    Yet-Another-Bench-Script

    v2024-06-09

    https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script

    ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##

    Wed 20 Nov 2024 09:18:24 PM -05

    Basic System Information:

    Uptime : 0 days, 0 hours, 5 minutes
    Processor : AMD EPYC 7702 64-Core Processor
    CPU cores : 2 @ 1999.999 MHz
    AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM : 3.8 GiB
    Swap : 0.0 KiB
    Disk : 35.0 GiB
    Distro : Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
    Kernel : 5.10.0-20-amd64
    VM Type : KVM
    IPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ❌ Offline

    IPv4 Network Information:

    ISP : tzulo, inc.
    ASN : AS11878 tzulo, inc.
    Host : tzulo, inc
    Location : Ashburn, Virginia (VA)
    Country : United States

    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/vda3):

    Block Size 4k (IOPS) 64k (IOPS)
    Read 236.44 MB/s (59.1k) 2.50 GB/s (39.0k)
    Write 237.06 MB/s (59.2k) 2.51 GB/s (39.2k)
    Total 473.50 MB/s (118.3k) 5.01 GB/s (78.3k)
    Block Size 512k (IOPS) 1m (IOPS)
    ------ --- ---- ---- ----
    Read 3.59 GB/s (7.0k) 2.81 GB/s (2.7k)
    Write 3.78 GB/s (7.3k) 3.00 GB/s (2.9k)
    Total 7.37 GB/s (14.3k) 5.82 GB/s (5.6k)

    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):

    Provider Location (Link) Send Speed Recv Speed Ping
    Clouvider London, UK (10G) 1.88 Gbits/sec 2.27 Gbits/sec 74.9 ms
    Eranium Amsterdam, NL (100G) 2.10 Gbits/sec 2.24 Gbits/sec 86.9 ms
    Uztelecom Tashkent, UZ (10G) 1.15 Gbits/sec 1.05 Gbits/sec 170 ms
    Leaseweb Singapore, SG (10G) 649 Mbits/sec 716 Mbits/sec 230 ms
    Clouvider Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) 1.82 Gbits/sec 1.29 Gbits/sec 62.0 ms
    Leaseweb NYC, NY, US (10G) busy 5.52 Gbits/sec 7.06 ms
    Edgoo Sao Paulo, BR (1G) 1.40 Gbits/sec 1.29 Gbits/sec 125 ms

    Running GB6 benchmark test... cue elevator music

    Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:

    Test | Value
    |
    Single Core | 1401
    Multi Core | 2563
    Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/8978866

    YABS completed in 10 min 42 sec

    root@server1:~# sudo hdparm -Tt /dev/vda
    /dev/vda:
    Timing cached reads: 18304 MB in 2.00 seconds = 9165.52 MB/sec
    Timing buffered disk reads: 6296 MB in 3.00 seconds = 2098.38 MB/sec

    Thanked by 1NDTN
  • I've been with GreenCloud for 3+ years and have nothing but good things to say about them. Keep it up guys, you're a great team!

    Thanked by 2nick_ NDTN
  • seenuseenu Member
    edited November 2024

    @edrebe said: For my use case it's fine (I use Jellyfin).

    they usually provide very less storage, how are you using jellyfin with them?
    ( i was thinking of adding another provider storage as a volume mount in it, so wants to find yours)

  • I've switched to GreenCloud. I’ll share my experience since I made the order yesterday.

    4096MB RAM
    35GB NVMe RAID-10 Hard drive
    2 cores @ EPYC Rome CPU
    1 IPv4
    /64 IPv6
    4TB Bandwidth
    10Gbps Port
    Linux OS
    Ashburn, VA Location
    Virtfusion Control Panel
    1 Free Backup/Snapshot
    I expected the IP to be in Ashburn, but it ended up being in Chicago DC2

    Hey @NDTN -- we have a lot of VPS nodes/services currently with GreenCloud. And it has been an ongoing request from us to get us access to virtfusion panel to manage all our existing GC VPS nodes.

    Could you please make things happen to get us a Virtfusion panel access, to manage all our existing VPS. It is much easier to cycle OS reinstalls etc. using virtfusion. Without Virtfusion, the current GC web dashboard is very clunky.

    Thanked by 1sebkehl
  • @amit213 said:

    I've switched to GreenCloud. I’ll share my experience since I made the order yesterday.

    4096MB RAM
    35GB NVMe RAID-10 Hard drive
    2 cores @ EPYC Rome CPU
    1 IPv4
    /64 IPv6
    4TB Bandwidth
    10Gbps Port
    Linux OS
    Ashburn, VA Location
    Virtfusion Control Panel
    1 Free Backup/Snapshot
    I expected the IP to be in Ashburn, but it ended up being in Chicago DC2

    Hey @NDTN -- we have a lot of VPS nodes/services currently with GreenCloud. And it has been an ongoing request from us to get us access to virtfusion panel to manage all our existing GC VPS nodes.

    Could you please make things happen to get us a Virtfusion panel access, to manage all our existing VPS. It is much easier to cycle OS reinstalls etc. using virtfusion. Without Virtfusion, the current GC web dashboard is very clunky.

    I'm with you on this.

    Thanked by 1sebkehl
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