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Transferring BudgetKVMSG-3 from greencloud
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Transferring BudgetKVMSG-3 from greencloud

Hello everyone, I'm planning to transfer this machine since I have no use for it anymore, specs as below. This would be my very first transfer in LET.

8192MB RAM
4096MB SWAP
60GB SSD RAID-10 Hard drive
4 cores @ E5v4 CPU
1 IPv4
/112 IPv6
1500GB Bandwidth
10Gbps Port
Linux OS
Singapore DC1 Location
SolusVM Control Panel

Recurring amount: $45 annually
Location: Singapore
Next due date: 6th September 2023
Asking price: $8
Transfer fee: $0 (I have not performed single transfer in GreenCloud)


Benchy result (I'll post YABS if you prefer it)
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Server Insight                                  Hardware Information
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OS         : Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS                 Model       : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2698 v4 @ 2.20GHz
Location   : Singapore                          Core        : 4 @ 2199.978 MHz
Kernel     : 5.15.0-47-generic                  AES-NI      : ✔ Enabled
Uptime     : 0 days, 0 hrs, 15 mins, 2 secs     VM-x/AMD-V  : ✔ Enabled
Virt       : kvm                                Swap        : 4.0 GiB   

Disk & Memory Usage                             Network Information
---------------------                           ---------------------
Disk (1)   : 55.1 GiB                           ASN         : AS59253   
Disk Usage : 2.5 GiB (5% Used)                  ISP         : Leaseweb Asia Pacific pte. ltd.
Mem        : 7.8 GiB                            IPv4        : ✔ Enabled
Mem Usage  : 0.1 GiB (2% Used)                  IPv6        : ✔ Enabled

Disk Performance Check (ext4 on /dev/vda1) (R: Read, W: Write, T: Total)
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Size | Read        | Write       | Total       |       IOPS (R,W,T)       |
+===========================================================================+
| 4k   | 86.73 MB/s  | 86.96 MB/s  | 173.69 MB/s | 22.2k  | 22.3k  | 44.5k  |
| 64k  | 622.94 MB/s | 626.21 MB/s | 1.21 GB/s   | 10.0k  | 10.0k  | 20.0k  |
| 512k | 878.08 MB/s | 924.73 MB/s | 1.75 GB/s   | 1.8k   | 1.8k   | 3.6k   |
| 1m   | 681.33 MB/s | 726.70 MB/s | 1.37 GB/s   | 0.7k   | 0.7k   | 1.4k   |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------+

Ookla Network Speedtest (Region: Mixed)
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Provider    | Location          | Download     | Upload       | Data Used | Latency   |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
| Biznet      | Jakarta, ID       |    3.2 Gb/s  |    2.1 Gb/s  |    7.4 GB |   14.1 ms |
| Claro       | Montevidio, UY    |    1.0 Gb/s  |  312.8 Mb/s  |    1.7 GB |  364.3 ms |
| Vox         | London, GB        |  565.6 Mb/s  |  375.4 Kb/s  |    0.8 GB |  163.0 ms |
| Lightwire   | Hamilton, NZ      |    2.5 Gb/s  |  487.9 Mb/s  |    4.5 GB |  162.4 ms |
| Airstream   | Wisconsin, US     |    3.1 Gb/s  |  413.4 Mb/s  |    4.8 GB |  210.4 ms |
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+

+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| Geekbench 6.1.0 for Linux AVX2                | Geekbench 5.5.1 Tryout for Linux x86 (64-bit) |
+===============================================+===============================================+
| Single Core        | 843                      | Single Core        | 678                      |
| Multi Core         | 2629                     | Multi Core         | 2400                     |
+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/1916397  | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/21453557 |
+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+
| Benchy time spent                             | 15 Minutes 1 Seconds                          |
+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------+

Comments

  • nick_nick_ Member

    Just a heads-up. It's difficult to find a buyer because this plan is still available for purchase on their budget sale page for $45/year and you'll get AMD EPYC 7642 and NVMe disk instead of this E5 and SSD respectively.

    https://greencloudvps.com/billing/store/budget-kvm-sale

  • LisoLiso Member

    @nick_ said:
    Just a heads-up. It's difficult to find a buyer because this plan is still available for purchase on their budget sale page for $45/year and you'll get AMD EPYC 7642 and NVMe disk instead of this E5 and SSD respectively.

    https://greencloudvps.com/billing/store/budget-kvm-sale

    It's still listed as ssd or do I miss something ? I copied the specs verbatim from those page.

  • sh97sh97 Member

    @Liso said:

    @nick_ said:
    Just a heads-up. It's difficult to find a buyer because this plan is still available for purchase on their budget sale page for $45/year and you'll get AMD EPYC 7642 and NVMe disk instead of this E5 and SSD respectively.

    https://greencloudvps.com/billing/store/budget-kvm-sale

    It's still listed as ssd or do I miss something ? I copied the specs verbatim from those page.

    In their previous sale thread, it's mentioned the ones deployed on SG DC1 (Datacamp) will be NVMe and EPYC. It is not updated on the site yet.

    Also, one correction - the VPS for transfer is in SG DC2 (Leaseweb Asia)

    Thanked by 1nick_
  • JabJabJabJab Member
    edited July 2023

    @Liso said: It's still listed as ssd or do I miss something ? I copied the specs verbatim from those page.

    Not updated on page most likely because it's connected to other locations or something like that :) SG got a bump
    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/186633/greencloud-kvm-vps-with-epyc-gen2-nvme-from-15-y-sg-pre-order/p1

    Singapore Pre-order
    We will have a new batch of EPYC servers arrive to Singapore DC1 in a few weeks so we are offering some pre-order plans there with limited qty. Orders will be delivered between June 20 - June 30.
    Budget KVM plans will be deployed on EPYC Rome 7642 and NVMe 4.0 RAID-10 nodes.
    Premium KVM plans will be deployed on EPYC Milan 7763 and NVMe 4.0 RAID-10 nodes.

  • LisoLiso Member

    @JabJab said:

    @Liso said: It's still listed as ssd or do I miss something ? I copied the specs verbatim from those page.

    Not updated on page most likely because it's connected to other locations or something like that :) SG got a bump
    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/186633/greencloud-kvm-vps-with-epyc-gen2-nvme-from-15-y-sg-pre-order/p1

    Singapore Pre-order
    We will have a new batch of EPYC servers arrive to Singapore DC1 in a few weeks so we are offering some pre-order plans there with limited qty. Orders will be delivered between June 20 - June 30.
    Budget KVM plans will be deployed on EPYC Rome 7642 and NVMe 4.0 RAID-10 nodes.
    Premium KVM plans will be deployed on EPYC Milan 7763 and NVMe 4.0 RAID-10 nodes.

    Cool, I'll lower the asking price then to $7

  • supremasisupremasi Member
    edited July 2023

    I'm interested

    I'm new in here, I don't know about how the transfer service works,
    How does this work?

  • AXYZEAXYZE Member
    edited July 2023

    @supremasi said:
    I'm interested

    I'm new in here, I don't know about how the transfer service works,
    How does this work?

    You pay him money and create a account on provider page, he sends transfer ticket to provider support and shares your account id/mail, support transfers service to you.

    You pay upfront if transfer is by trusted member, if member is not trusted you can go through middleman who holds money OR if you are trusted and he is not then he transfers service first and then you pay

    Liso is trusted member in this community, so dont worry.

    Transfers are great way to save some bucks by both sides - one person doesnt need service and can get some money for it, second person gets great deal.

    Thanked by 2supremasi PineappleM
  • sent the money, waiting now

  • LisoLiso Member

    @supremasi said:
    sent the money, waiting now

    I have created a transfer request to greencloud support, waiting for their replies.

  • ok, got email from greencloud
    Thank you

  • LisoLiso Member

    Mod can close this thread, transfer is successful. @Arkas @DP @MikePT

    Thanked by 1MikePT
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