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Check my page:
https://extravm.com/billing/knowledgebase/147/How-to-open-Java-.jnlp-web-start-KVM-IPMI-on-Windows-10-11-Chrome.html
With the correct Java build it should be fine.
Will try out in a few. Thank you
Yeah having the old version of Java installed usually resolve this. This is what I have and it works pretty well without any problems.
Thank you once again. This worked! I am finally able to access the KVM...
Are the disk speeds bad for Sata III ssd?
Also, this processor supports AES-NI... why does it say its "disabled"? How can I enable it?
Do you know BIOS?
I am tryin to access BIOS. Currently while entering setup on the KVM, its giving me a blue screen... Not sure whats going on... rebooted the system couple times, still no luck
Try "Virtual keyboard".
Sounds like the Supermicro 12/31/2021 time-stamp bug, bios needs to be updated then
It's a blue screen... not sure what to try typing with the virtual keyboard
Maybe F11 can open a Boot option before you see that.
F11 gives me the list of Boot options
I select enter setup (for bios) and see a blue screen
Ah, the Supermicro blue screen.
You can mount an iso to modify the system time so that you can enter BIOS to switch AES-NI.
Or just ask the provide to fix his hardware, the BIOS bug is well known and they should have fixed it years ago instead of selling boken hardware in the first place.
I'm a bit shocked that @MrRadic is not reacting to the issue at all... other providers instantly say - tell me the support ticket number, dm me or whatever, and here complete silence even when he is show to be active...
I always thought M$ had the exclusive rights to that blue screen...
Yeh the support is engaged. But they are slowly inching towards the problem and hopefully they will have an answer
Intel Xeon E3 1240 V6
16GB RAM
256 GB SSD OR 2TB HDD
1 Gbps Unmetered
KVM Over IP
$40/mo with coupon code A15OFF45PLUS - recurring forever.
Order links:
https://www.reliablesite.net/dedicated-servers/quad-core-server/intel-xeon-e3-1240v6-16GB-HDD
https://www.reliablesite.net/dedicated-servers/quad-core-server/intel-xeon-e3-1240v6-16GB-SSD
1240 V6:
2TB Models SOLD OUT!!!
256GB SSD Models:
NYC Metro - 3
Los Angeles - 2
Miami - SOLD OUT!!
Support helped with the BlueScreen issue. I have been able to access BIOS and enable AES-NI. Not sure why would anyone disable it in the first place.
Running Yabs now...
Fresh Yabs...
The Disk performance seems a little off for SSD? I am not expecting NVME blazing speeds... What test should I run on the SSD disk?
Thnx
That's an entry level 64GB SSD, you're not going to get mind blowing performance on those. If you want better performance, you need 256GB or larger disks.
Ahh I see. Just wanted to know why my expectations were not at par.
Thanks and hope ya enjoy tthe weekend, whatever is left of it
Intel Core i7 7700K
32GB RAM
2 x 256GB SSD
1 Gbps Unmetered
KVM Over IP
$60/mo with coupon code A15OFF45PLUS - recurring forever.
Order link:
https://www.reliablesite.net/dedicated-servers/quad-core-server/intel-core-i7-7700k-32GB
On the checkout page under payment method its shows "Cryptocurrency (KYC Required)".
Is the KYC requirements because of BitPay or you do additional checks for crypto users?
We do additional checks on crypto. The majority of serious abuse we see on our network is from anonymous users. This doesn't mean that everyone that wants to be anonymous is doing something terrible, but the few ruin it for the many.
The sexiest deal in hosting.
Intel Xeon E5 1650 V2
64GB ECC RAM
2 x 256GB SSD + 2x2TB HDD
1 Gbps Unmetered
KVM Over IP
$69/mo with coupon code A15OFF45PLUS - recurring forever.
Order link: https://www.reliablesite.net/dedicated-servers/6-core-server/intel-xeon-e5-1650-v2-64GB
Looking forward to the next 3700x-level sale.