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Why not Nuremberg!!! Even though both are far away from me.
Nuremberg because I get good latency there ๐
i will wait forr singapore
Sorry, I'm a bit confused. When would these plans arrive and how long would they be around for?
Anyway, could you do a pre-order for existing customers with a slight price cut e.g 20%?
The dedicated & burstable cores seem confusing to me. As someone who needs to use 100% of the CPU continuously, I think with these servers my workloads would need to be manually limited to the number of dedicated cores?
I'd rather take a single dedicated core minus a few dollars off the offer, then the deal would feel more convenient to me, and I won't be paying for the unused cores. $6 for a single Zen 4 core & 8GB of DDR5 would be pretty nice.
As far as I can guess, what it really means is "You can run at 100% average occupancy, however bursting to 300% or higher is allowed."
But I agree with you. Even though it's not the first one to say that, it's not a very clear and understandable statement.
Sorry to change the subject, but why did you remove the servers in Brazil?
Could you offer backup for the VPS?
Issues with our upstream provider there, and there aren't many other hosting upstreams in Brazil
Maybe
I have thought about this a little bit, but not 100% confirmed
One option would be to pin dedicated cores to the VM and pin cores from a pool of shared cores but I feel like that might kill performance since processes might get scheduled to shared cores instead of dedicated cores (since a Linux VM would treat all of the cores as "equal," even though they're not)
Second option would be to let all of the VPS's be able to use all of the cores like a standard VPS host, but have a custom monitoring solution that goes through and starts slowly limiting CPU's of the VM's that have the highest average CPU usage if it detects that the host node is coming close to running out of CPU resources, eventually limiting the VM's to just the dedicated core until they settle down and the host node has available CPU resources to spare (in which, the monitoring solution would slowly start increasing CPU limits again back up to the burstable cores). I think this option might be the best way without killing performance.
Wow,
This is good deal. If this will be 36-40/year, I'll get rid all my other vps and get this one
Although 48 USD is good.
And maybe LA's network infrastructure should be more good.๐
Frankly, for the latter, I think it's easier to understand. But then such a concept would be more akin to me saying, "It's OK to occupy a CPU at 100% for a long time because that's what the package promises, but if one is utilizing a CPU at 200% for a long time, then that's undoubtedly noisy, and a limit should be placed on that in due time."
Perhaps this should be a point system idea. For each user, there is a constant amount of points coming in, but when he starts using it he consumes some points. When the points are depleted, he has to receive some limitations and can only use a single CPU thread in its entirety.
Until his accumulated points could be deducted again.
Any chance we can see these in Ashburn VA or Washington DC?
Unfortunately it's highly unlikely for us to launch in Ashburn or Washington DC. If we had to do east coast, most likely we would do somewhere in New Jersey or New York.
I'll take NJ/ NY in a heartbeat ๐
when will LA be ready
i would suggest having an option to have additional 1-3x hdd disk per vps , having additional local disk is very useful for real world use case for long term customer.
Block storage is on the to-do list
November 14th is the ETA for now, most likely to Nuremberg
Will see if I can throw in some preorder bonuses
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Looks great!
so @Advin how do we pre order ??
Choose Europe NL/DE - KVM Premium VPS
They are there but just say OOS at the moment
Random feedback: this seems...ambitious? I've been a customer for something like 2 years now on a very low-end plan, and my only frustrations have been with the slow response to tickets. The price/performance ratio is terrific and network problems are rare, so I can't really be mad. But if you're going spell out such an aggressive SLA/response policy, I'd question whether you have the support staff to pull it off.
That said, I'd probably add more services at my favorite $2/month price point!
Our support has been much improved over the past few months, typically we are responding to most technical support tickets within 24 hours for any of our products, although sometimes tickets can drag on for longer depending on the availability of our staff and what the ticket is specifically about.
We used to have a big problem with tickets but we've been constantly working on improving our services which has reduced the amount of tickets coming through. I am confident that we can respond within 24 hours, and soon we should be able to respond within at least a few hours of most inquiries as we start focusing more on our customer support/experience
AMD EPYC Genoa 9554 (2 vCPU, shared) / 4GB DDR5 ECC Memory / 40GB Gen4 NVMe SSD / Fair Use 10 Gbit - $24/year will most likely be one of our offerings
Really looking forward to this!
pre order now!!!!!
Even though it's not LA, it's still great.
Please start this one soon.