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HAZI.ro | Let's celebrate Christmas without any blackout
Hello!
After we solved the problem with the small downtimes that appeared once every 60-70 days due to power outages, we said let's celebrate this victory with an extra 11% recurring discount in addition to the usual discounts!
COUPON CODE: CHRISTMAS-BLACKOUT
VPS Standard SSD
- Location: Romania
- CPU: 2x vCPU 2.40GHz ↗ 3.30GHz
- Memory: 4GB DDR4 ECC
- Storage: SSD 120GB
- Network: 1Gbps (Shared)
- Free Backups: Yes (Daily)
- Price: €7.50 €4.00 Monthly
- URL: VPS Standard SSD
VPS Advanced SSD
- Location: Romania
- CPU: 4x vCPU 2.40GHz ↗ 3.30GHz
- Memory: 8GB DDR4 ECC
- Storage: SSD 240GB
- Network: 1Gbps (Shared)
- Free Backups: Yes (Daily)
- Price: €15.00 €8.00 Monthly
- URL: VPS Advanced SSD
VPS Storage Basic
- Location: Romania
- CPU: 1x vCPU 2.30GHz ↗ 3.60GHz
- Memory: 1GB DDR4 ECC
- Storage: 1TB
- Network: 1Gbps (Shared)
- Price: €5.00 €3.60 Monthly
- URL: VPS Basic Storage
VPS Storage Standard
- Location: Romania
- CPU: 2x vCPU 2.30GHz ↗ 3.60GHz
- Memory: 2GB DDR4 ECC
- Storage: 2TB
- Network: 1Gbps (Shared)
- Price: €10.00 €7.20 Monthly
- URL: VPS Storage Standard
2vCPU - 4GB RAM - 40GB NVMe
- Location: Germany
- CPU: 2x vCPU 3.90GHz ↗ 4.50GHz
- Memory: 4GB DDR4 ECC
- Storage: 40GB SSD NVMe
- Network: 1Gbps (Shared)
- AntiDDoS: OVH Game
- **Take advantage of the power offered by AMD Ryzen processors.
- Price: €10.00 €8.00 Monthly
- URL: 2vCPU - 4GB RAM - 40GB NVMe
Included With all these plans:
- Root Access
- KVM Virtualization
- AntiDDoS Protection (Best-effort)
- Dedicated IPv4 + IPv6/64
- Redundant SSD Storage (RAID10) (VPS SSD)
- Redundant SAS Storage (RAIDZ-3) + SSD Caching (VPS Storage)
Operating Systems:
- AlmaLinux 8
- AlmaLinux 9
- CentOS 7 64bits
- CentOS 8 Stream 64bits
- CentOS 9 Stream 64bits
- Debian 10 64bits
- Debian 11 64bits
- Debian 12 64bits
- Ubuntu 18.04 64bits
- Ubuntu 20.04 64bits
- Ubuntu 22.04 64bits
- FreeBSD 12.x 32bits
- FreeBSD 12.x 64bits
- FreeBSD 13.x 32bits
- FreeBSD 13.x 64bits
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Accepted payment methods:
- Credit/Debit Card (Visa / Maestro / Mastercard)
- Paysafecard
- Bitcoin
- Bitcoin Cash
- Ethereum
- Litecoin
- Monero
- ApeCoin
- Dogecoin
- Shiba Inu
- Polygon
Comments
Hope so
What did you do to resolve that blackout?
I bought a lot of economical light bulbs and a box full of batteries!
Perfect! Christmas for servers.
I suggest you to look for a thing like this: https://www.tukasev.com/en/
You will be pedaling while working. Energy stored will go to those batteries and feed hungry servers.
Christmas is incomplete without a Christmas tree.
cancelling my VPS right now, I demand to have exactly 11 minutes of downtime every 60 days
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(On a more serious note, I’m glad that you found the source of the UPS/battery blips.)
Edit: grammar and added info
I'm glad we could collaborate and I'm sorry you're leaving.
Thank you also for the understanding you have shown.
Good luck!
To post a picture like that and then go bankrupt, nothing more concrete than the fact that there is karma.
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bacloud never go falimentary LOL
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/188183/batucloud-down/p1 + https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/190928/Comment_3819321
Bacloud and batucloud are two different hosting companies.
I always had the impression that batucloud posted the picture of the tree from the HDDs.
Sorry for the confusion, but it's too late to edit the message
Hmmmm, we will create Microstift INC.........
Our OS we will be bullet proof in security
No Please. I'm tired of incidents at work
ahhh, so you tested Microstift 0.1 Alpha, nice....
Neah, the incidents I am subjected to at work are much more serious because they lead to contract penalties of millions of $ when they are not resolved in time.
Because I forgot about it in initial topic, a small benchmark of the most loaded node:
Impressive.
Only this server was reset today to change the way disk caching is done
Do you use Voxility for DDoS Protection?
No, we had it when we had servers colocated.
Did you know that the name of your company sounds very much like "little bunny" when read in German?
Now I know
Cool. So you probably also didn't know that this term is often used by mentally challenged people to address their girlfriends?
Bruh
What? I am educating him on the different meanings of his company name.
Hey!
Yesterday was a full day for me, because without active customers realizing it, 5/6 nodes were stopped in a row to perform a performance tuning in the BIOS and at the OS level.
Due to the live migrations, they did not even feel this change, being in the situation where the nodes on which your services are located have uptime of 24 hours and your VMs of 7 days. Cool right?
I leave below a new YABS to highlight the improvement.
Current state of the nodes:
Hey!
Small update, added USDT via ERC-20 as payment method, beside other crypto options.
How long does it take to perform a live migration for a 1TB storage server?
How bad is the I/O performance during such a live migration?
What would you do if you need to upgrade firmware in the router, instead of hypervisor?
It is difficult to say how many TB were moved because some transfers included RW operations for 100% of the storage allocated to the VM, others had maybe 10% storage used (especially those with 480GB SSD from the BF offer) and the transfer of 480GB it was much faster due to the way we configured our template for the disk of the deployed VMs.
Estimated, it took us a whole day to migrate about 8TB between 5 nodes, three having a private connection of 10Gbps and others 1Gbps.
The IO was not bad at all because all the migrated VMs were stored on SSDs in RAID10 with 6 disks each, so the bottleneck was always on the network side, not storage. As an idea, we make daily backups with a private 10Gbps connection and there is no lag on the servers, although backups sometimes take up to 6 hours.
If a new firmware appears, we will have up to 15 minutes of unavailability, but luckily we upgraded the firmware before migrating the servers from DC and since then no new version has appeared anyway.
In the future, I intend to replace the switch with RJ45 ports mostly in SFP+ to benefit from fast migrations on all servers and on this occasion there will also be redundancy.