@davide said:
You have a residential or commercial contract with the electric company? Or both?
both
Still running on one phase curent?
Absolutelly since total power consumption is under 1.7KWh on avg.(anyway, separate circuits for rack and rest of the house)
Separete from where? Separated from bmpt or from your house panel?
From the main safety there are 3 directions:
to the house
to the on-grid inverter
to the off grid inverter
The circuits are quite complex, with fuses and surge arresters before the consumers.
From what you say you are running everything on one phase that is provided by the electrical company (from bmpt). I suggest you to pay extra for 3phase instalation and echilibrate the power consumption.
@davide said:
You have a residential or commercial contract with the electric company? Or both?
both
Still running on one phase curent?
Absolutelly since total power consumption is under 1.7KWh on avg.(anyway, separate circuits for rack and rest of the house)
Separete from where? Separated from bmpt or from your house panel?
From the main safety there are 3 directions:
to the house
to the on-grid inverter
to the off grid inverter
The circuits are quite complex, with fuses and surge arresters before the consumers.
From what you say you are running everything on one phase that is provided by the electrical company (from bmpt). I suggest you to pay extra for 3phase instalation and echilibrate the power consumption.
Thanks anyway but..
Maybe I didn't make myself understood correctly, but I assure you that the electrical installation is our last concern at the moment because I have used only 4.5mm wires and the electrical installation made as per the book for 6KWh.
@davide said:
You have a residential or commercial contract with the electric company? Or both?
both
Still running on one phase curent?
Absolutelly since total power consumption is under 1.7KWh on avg.(anyway, separate circuits for rack and rest of the house)
Separete from where? Separated from bmpt or from your house panel?
From the main safety there are 3 directions:
to the house
to the on-grid inverter
to the off grid inverter
The circuits are quite complex, with fuses and surge arresters before the consumers.
From what you say you are running everything on one phase that is provided by the electrical company (from bmpt). I suggest you to pay extra for 3phase instalation and echilibrate the power consumption.
Thanks anyway but..
Maybe I didn't make myself understood correctly, but I assure you that the electrical installation is our last concern at the moment because I have used only 4.5mm wires and the electrical installation made as per the book for 6KWh.
Try to seperate helpful advice from people wanting to establish themselves as better and smarter where the advice is simply meant to convey that very point
@emgh said:
Try to seperate helpful advice from people wanting to establish themselves as better and smarter where the advice is simply meant to convey that very point
That's a great advice that only smart people like us can give.
Hey!
I think the network upgrade is ready, although no one notified me and I didn't have any downtime, although we were warned that large-scale works are coming up that can last over 24 hours.
@LTniger said:
You think or you definitely know that upgrade is completed? I mean, does provider confirmed it to you?
The provider told me that it may require over 24h to complete this upgrade, will imply some downtime and also that someone will come in this morning at our location.
Nothing happen as mentioned yesterday.
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A simple script to test network performance using speedtest-cli
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Global Speedtest : wget -qO- network-speed.xyz | bash
Region Speedtest : wget -qO- network-speed.xyz | bash -s -- -r <region>
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System uptime : 2 days, 2 hour 17 min
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ISP : HFM S.R.L
ASN : AS57403 HFM S.R.L
Host : HFM S.R.L
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Location (IPv4) : Bucharest, București, RO
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ISP: HFM S.R.L
Nearest 34.66 ms 0.0% 858.71 Mbps 882.79 Mbps Netcom Kassel Gesellschaft für Telekommunikation mbH - Kassel
Kochi, IN 190.33 ms 0.0% 1238.98 Mbps 461.45 Mbps Asianet Broadband - Cochin
Bangalore, IN 164.46 ms 0.0% 544.95 Mbps 542.87 Mbps Bharti Airtel Ltd - Bangalore
Chennai, IN 212.70 ms N/A 870.96 Mbps 502.66 Mbps Jio - Chennai
Mumbai, IN 161.33 ms 0.0% 894.47 Mbps 511.62 Mbps i3D.net - Mumbai
Delhi, IN 179.13 ms 0.0% 761.08 Mbps 412.24 Mbps Tata Teleservices Ltd - New Delhi
Seattle, US 190.58 ms 0.0% 864.34 Mbps 643.51 Mbps Ziply Fiber - Seattle, WA
Los Angeles, US 169.64 ms 0.0% 701.28 Mbps 521.19 Mbps ReliableSite Hosting - Los Angeles, CA
Dallas, US 145.00 ms 0.0% 635.85 Mbps 797.88 Mbps Hivelocity - Dallas, TX
Miami, US 155.96 ms 0.0% 598.90 Mbps 787.78 Mbps AT&T - Miami, FL
New York, US 113.65 ms 0.0% 972.10 Mbps 827.36 Mbps GSL Networks - New York, NY
Toronto, CA 121.73 ms 0.0% 600.12 Mbps 716.41 Mbps Rogers - Toronto, ON
London, UK 56.50 ms 0.0% 961.77 Mbps 814.62 Mbps VeloxServ Communications - London
Amsterdam, NL 35.52 ms 0.0% 82.50 Mbps 50.66 Mbps Clouvider Ltd - Amsterdam
Paris, FR 44.54 ms N/A 934.92 Mbps 887.13 Mbps Axione - Paris
Frankfurt, DE 30.29 ms 0.0% 874.49 Mbps 867.11 Mbps 23M GmbH - Frankfurt am Main
Warsaw, PL 51.73 ms 0.0% 912.85 Mbps 864.87 Mbps UPC Polska - Warszawa
Bucharest, RO 9.52 ms 0.0% 905.20 Mbps 907.13 Mbps Vodafone Romania Fixed – Bucharest - Bucharest
Jeddah, SA 119.71 ms 0.0% 811.22 Mbps 781.58 Mbps Saudi Telecom Company
Dubai, AE 164.86 ms 0.0% 704.72 Mbps 689.66 Mbps du - Dubai
Fujairah, AE 145.51 ms 0.0% 165.06 Mbps 679.96 Mbps ETISALAT-UAE - Fujairah
Tokyo, JP 286.45 ms N/A 161.20 Mbps 717.83 Mbps fdcservers.net - Tokyo
Shenyang, CU-CN 323.04 ms 9.4% 395.17 Mbps 14.09 Mbps Unicom - Shenyang
Nanjing, CT-CN 232.04 ms 43.3% 143.44 Mbps 0.50 Mbps China Telecom JiangSu 5G - Nanjing
Hong Kong, CN 266.57 ms N/A 565.55 Mbps 318.35 Mbps STC - Hong Kong
Singapore, SG 188.06 ms 6.0% 501.64 Mbps 98.56 Mbps i3D.net - Singapore
Jakarta, ID 228.56 ms 0.0% 759.76 Mbps 327.78 Mbps PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia - Jakarta
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Avg UL Speed : 578.81 Mbps
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Total UL Data : 22.87 GB
Total Data : 49.42 GB
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System Time : 08/09/2023 - 12:17:26 EEST
Total Script Runs : 22723
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Hello!
I am back with the situation about our upgrade.
The upgrade was indeed done at the software level in the morning at 10:30 UTC+3, but the major change was made only now when the intervention team left my place.
What they did was to install a switch in their shield that would carry 10Gbps instead of 1Gbps and at the same time they plugged in a 12km dedicated fiber from their location to my location, the fiber that will no longer be hosted no customer, regardless of whether I will continue to contract 5 or 10Gbps best-effort.
@FlorinMarian said: What they did was to install a switch in their shield that would carry 10Gbps instead of 1Gbps and at the same time they plugged in a 12km dedicated fiber from their location to my location, the fiber that will no longer be hosted no customer, regardless of whether I will continue to contract 5 or 10Gbps best-effort.
>
For this thing need pay lot of money , I received something like this only after I exceeded 10 Gbps, for 1 Gbps the ISP would come out on minus to pull a separate fiber just for you, for 1.5 KM of fiber its paid 3,000 euros (On this 3k euros join rent on electricity poles for the next 24 months)
Hey!
It looks like a hole, but in fact there is the fan that throws the heat from the rack directly into the bedrooms.
The noise is acceptable, compared to the one before when you could hear dozens of server fans through the walls, now you only hear a 22W fan spinning endlessly.
Comments
Separete from where? Separated from bmpt or from your house panel?
From the main safety there are 3 directions:
The circuits are quite complex, with fuses and surge arresters before the consumers.
From what you say you are running everything on one phase that is provided by the electrical company (from bmpt). I suggest you to pay extra for 3phase instalation and echilibrate the power consumption.
Thanks anyway but..
Maybe I didn't make myself understood correctly, but I assure you that the electrical installation is our last concern at the moment because I have used only 4.5mm wires and the electrical installation made as per the book for 6KWh.
Try to seperate helpful advice from people wanting to establish themselves as better and smarter where the advice is simply meant to convey that very point
That's a great advice that only smart people like us can give.
Hey!
I think the network upgrade is ready, although no one notified me and I didn't have any downtime, although we were warned that large-scale works are coming up that can last over 24 hours.
These are the results:
Italy
Germany
NZ, Auckland
GB, London
US, Ashburn
You think or you definitely know that upgrade is completed? I mean, does provider confirmed it to you?
How about https://network-speed.xyz/?
The provider told me that it may require over 24h to complete this upgrade, will imply some downtime and also that someone will come in this morning at our location.
Nothing happen as mentioned yesterday.
@neckbreaker
Hello!
I am back with the situation about our upgrade.
The upgrade was indeed done at the software level in the morning at 10:30 UTC+3, but the major change was made only now when the intervention team left my place.
What they did was to install a switch in their shield that would carry 10Gbps instead of 1Gbps and at the same time they plugged in a 12km dedicated fiber from their location to my location, the fiber that will no longer be hosted no customer, regardless of whether I will continue to contract 5 or 10Gbps best-effort.
>
For this thing need pay lot of money , I received something like this only after I exceeded 10 Gbps, for 1 Gbps the ISP would come out on minus to pull a separate fiber just for you, for 1.5 KM of fiber its paid 3,000 euros (On this 3k euros join rent on electricity poles for the next 24 months)
For 12 KM+ I thing it's 10k+ euros
Hey!

It looks like a hole, but in fact there is the fan that throws the heat from the rack directly into the bedrooms.
The noise is acceptable, compared to the one before when you could hear dozens of server fans through the walls, now you only hear a 22W fan spinning endlessly.