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@hosthatch any offers for AU location?
Seems not
FWIW from HH SG to the host he just mentioned is currently about 160ms:
I just ran a first benchmark on a 2 vCores @hosthatch promo VPS. Sure, a mere single (first) run is to be taken with a grain of salt and maybe that node still is half empty, but still ...
TL;DR I'm very pleased with what I see/got!
Processor/memory: Among the highest performance values I ever saw on VPS I "found" via LET. The disk/NVMe is insanely fast too (4k/4t > 50 MB/s and over 13k IOPs). As for the network, some might find it meeh but I'm perfectly happy with what I see: NO,OSL > 1 Gb/s, pretty much all european targets are above 100 Mb/s and the major ones seem to be in between 250 and 500 Mb/s (even Moscow is > 250 Mb/s, yay!). Washington DC across the Atlantic is about 100 Mb/s, LA about 70 Mb/s, and so is IN,MUM, and Singapore and down under (Melbourne) are in the mid to high 30ies.
One very strange point though is NL,AMS which is solidly lower than 2 romanian targets and even significantly lower than the Iraq target. Something seriously weird going on with their routing to Amsterdam. In case it helps: The routes to AMS doe a reasonably quick hop from, it seems, their DC to DE,FRA via CDN77 and then worms through a couple of leaseweb boxes (both targets are leaseweb). I'll try some other AMS targets; maybe it's leaseweb's fault and not hosthatch's or CDN77's.
All in all, besides that AMS - or leaseweb - weirdness, I'm more than satisfied and happy with what I got from hosthatch for about three fiddy a month!
Edit: Yep, it was a leaseweb problem, rather than a hosthatch one. Testing again with some different AMS targets not only do I see much better results (between 250 and 350 Mb/s) but suddenly even leaseweb works much better.
Grabbed a Stockholm deal. Very happy.
Yep, if absurdly good processor, memory and NVMe performance is important for you and decent to good connectivity is fine for you I currently wouldn't know any offer, let alone a promo that shouts louder "warmly recommended!" than this hosthatch deal. Really amazing and very decently priced.
I personally am Europe centric and if the coast across the Atlantic is > 80 Mb/s it's OK for me - and this one is. Pleasant side-note: I'm glad to see some locations other than NL, NL, NL ... (which I like but not nearly exclusively).
Enjoy your new VPS
FYI
https://ibb.co/hg2y5N6
Yeah, @hosthatch it looks like there's something wrong with the looking glass's route:
From my new VPS (103.214.23.x):
And using https://lg.sgp.hosthatch.com/:
The weird thing is that the route is exactly the same from line 2 on, but the LG version suddenly gets slower when it reaches twelve99.net. I guess the route back for the two subnets is different on their end.
Is it me or the bandwidth usage is not updating ?
Sometimes it happens to me too. The bandwidth usage still counts, but it's just not showing.
2 AMD EPYC cores (50% dedicated, burstable up to 200%)
(1.5X RAM, storage, and double bandwidth for 2 year payments)
Global Speedtest :
Forgot to mention : London DC.
I missed this, any Black Friday offer?
I think should have!!
@hosthatch
Of course they will.
is it possible to convert a last years blackfriday deal to something different in the same data centre? and transfer an active website? hmmm
From my experience: No. It's a special offer. Just buy something new.
that would mean downtime.
Black Friday deals are bare-bones for support. There is no transferring allowed, they are crystal clear on that fact. You have to buy a new service and migrate yourself.