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I've found since all the indigo west et al cuts recently Hosthatch's Singapore connection has been a little flaky compared to Greencloud but when it's working it's way more performant
https://prnt.sc/OlVcBKBLwci8
https://prnt.sc/4sNN47X1udhP
tracert from Vietnam, Viettel network
@hosthatch
Open a ticket
Genuinely not sure if you are trolling or just ignoring my text on purpose.
There's a lot of cable cuts in APAC as already mentioned by @trewq - we can re-route where possible but can't really do magic, and definitely cannot help if you choose to not use the right mediums of communication.
Sir, please fix by re-running the broken fiber cables thank you.
I'm not trolling anything, I tested the network before choosing a server and the network to Singapore seems bad, ping to Hong Kong is very good at about 47ms
I will consider choosing DC in Hong Kong instead of SG
@hosthatch could you give some idea about CPU? Would testing Windows (trial) or media encoding be allowed? Thanks
recurring promo code?
Yes
Singapore YABS
YABS for the Stockholm node
I expect the scores to go down as it gets more occupied
Invoice #368576, I can't wait for it to open soon!
LA storage
https://yabsdb.com/yabs/cbpFkfte
nice
What are some typical use cases for these types of beefy VPS's?
At first I thought it was super niche with the price (though great price for the resources) but since so many people are buying them I'm genuinely curious what they're being used for.
If I were to be a little bit cynical: HostHatch got inspired by bero-host. The gist of the idea is that sub 10 % will actually use more than say 1-2 cores, hence, you can overprovision these offers like crazy. People think that they’re getting a good deal because of the CPU & RAM for the price, and those that use it, they actually do, but for 90 %, it’s an overpriced 2C/4GB RAM VPS, in practicality.
is this still available?
I will use it as production server
Does this configuration have a raid10 hard drive
Black Friday 2023 - AMD Compute 32 GB - T1
8 AMD EPYC cores (300% dedicated, burstable up to 800%)
32 GB DDR4 RAM
350 GB NVMe Storage
40 TB premium bandwidth
(1.5X RAM, storage, and double bandwidth for 3 year payments)
1 IPv4 & routed /64 IPv6 subnet
Setup ETA: 10 working days
No credits, changes or refunds
$190.00 / Annually
Idling of course
Haha, you have explained what I'm doing 100%. I'm aware that I won't use it much, but I just get it cus it's a good deal. Even if I were to use it, I'd be using only a fraction of the resources, but in my mind I'm content as I have gotten what is a good offer.
Didn't grab .sg? Thought you would have because you are .au based
Just got my VM. Is it normal for disk to be only 275G rather than 300G?
It's GB, not GiB.
Merry Christmas
merry christmas! @hosthatch do you allow port 25 for personal email server?
Can I combine two AMD NVMe Compute offer plans? @hosthatch
The only Storage VM I'm seeing that has 4TB of storage only has 2 cores and 2gb ram, was the OP a typo or does that mean the storage ones are sold out.
You have to be logged into Hosthatch and then click on the special link in the OP to be shown the special Christmas deals. Everything looks to still be in stock.
Nah LA is better for AUS east coast