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I will discuss this internally but it's unlikely. Not aware of any other providers who offer this either.
Snapshots are enabled per location/node, nothing to do with the billing cycles.
We had to temporarily disable them in Tokyo as we ran out of snapshot storage, but we'll fix that in the coming couple of weeks.
Snapshots will also be out of BETA in around March/April and available everywhere.
Already out of stock.
I am sorry you had a bad experience and wish you all the best with your new provider.
I was trying to be polite. Your bad experience has nothing to do with our service, it has everything to do with your unrealistic expectations.
https://www.google.com/search?q=2048ceshi2 is fairly self-explanatory.
Again, all the best to you.
@hosthatch big +1 for downloadable snapshots
I believe some providers offer this, esp. one hourly one that I just can’t remember right noe, they were big on here some years back
If they’re simply qcow2 files or a raw disk image, some very interesting workflows could be set up for offshore backups
Only thing you’d have to implement, most likely, are limits or chargable bandwidth when downloading, likely that it would get heavily abused otherwise
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Does anyone know if it's possible to paste from local clipboard into a console session on the hosthatch panel?
Seems like a no.
The literal translation Trumpet, or "小号", is "small horn". Another meaning of "号" is "account". So "小号" also means "small account" or "alternative account", which is something you can attack with.
The word for "secret account" is interesting not only in MJJ's mother tongue--in adjacent Japanese, you see there is a word "裏垢", which can be literally translated into "inside scum". That is only because "垢" is pronounced "aka" which sounds like "account". So that does not mean some inside scum, but social network accounts that you hide back. Now, there are some slight differences between these words beyond their literal translations--if you google 裏垢 for images, you won't find any musical instruments.
BinaryLane let you download snapshots / automatic backups. They also let customers use their own S3 buckets (or any S3-compatible storage) which is a really nice feature.
I still haven't seen any providers that have anywhere near the feature set that BinaryLane has (ability to mount backups to restore individual files, hourly billing, storage / RAM / transfer can all be scaled up or down individually via control panel or API, monthly transfer is pooled across all servers, external firewall, load balancer, OpenStack-compatible API). If Hosthatch comes closer then that'd be amazing.
Isnt the problem with that model pricing ? Ideally it shud be great bcoz who wud wanna miss out on a sudden traffic spike if u cud just increase ur cpu,ram,etc in case of ur site or service going viral. But in my experience all these options come with expensive strings. These annual fixed resource plans from hosthatch and most others here are several times lower than make your own vps offerings.
I have two servers in Los Angels, and active the private network in the panel. I follow the " Private Networking Instruction" from HostHatch Wiki. However, I cannot connect or ping to another server by private network IP.NVME Server CPU is AMD, Storage Server CPU is Intel. I tested the private network function on the same AMD CPU VPS, the private network works fine, but each server cannot access the Storage VPS(Intel CPU).
I believe you already have an open ticket about this, we'll get back to you there.
These deals will be available for 4 hours or so more.
Any chance of last minute restocking of SGP compute offer plan? Got a storage and want a compute to go with it.
Thanks again for the offer.
Cheers,
@hosthatch
Happy New Year, can you fulfill a small New Year request? Please take a look here: https://cloud.hosthatch.com/tickets/911565 Thank you.
Hi, Any news about bgp?
If you restock on Sydney I'd be happy to jump on the bandwagon
Noted, will see what I can do.
Unfortunately not. I remember we ran into some issues when we tried to do this the last time.
Those features do sound quite nice, and we do plan to introduce most of them in 2024. Hourly billing likely won't be on the list though, at least not on promotional prices, for quite obvious reasons.
What news are you looking for?
We won't be restocking promo plans I'm afraid, at least not until April. You can always sign up for a monthly plan from our website, and move to a new server when we have promos available.
I have a storage server plan, can I immediately renew it for two years to receive this gift (Double RAM and bandwidth when paying for 2 years, BlackFriday)? If it were a New Year gift, that would be great. Thank you very much. This is my ticket https://cloud.hosthatch.com/tickets/911565
April was the company birthday, wasn't it? Looking forward to it!
Last update "We’ve finished the backend work required for automating BGP sessions. There is still going to be a bit of manual work for the next few months as we work out the kinks"
Do you already have an estimated time?
Oh man. I was out this christmas, medically unwell.
If anyone is letting go of their storage VPS, please let me know.
A quick question: if the VPS, mixed with dedicated and fair-use cores, is under heavy load for hours, say compiling Chromium, would it be throttled or be shut down?
It is indeed
This has been completed a while ago. From you requesting a new BGP session to us setting it up should take a few hours at best on weekdays. We charge a $10 USD setup fee and no MRC, per location.
That should be fine. In extreme cases, we do not shut down servers, we just limit them to their dedicated limit.
waiting for April
Is there a cpu limit for shared cores? For example, for a long time, no more than 50% per core. Please give us a clear limit to avoid cpu abuse.
The clear limit is that your dedicated CPU is what you pay for, and the shared cores are complimentary on top and should not be considered for anything that requires any sort of consistent usage. If you are asking for a "can use 50% of the 100% of the CPU for 35 minutes per 6 hours", no such formula exists.
We do not limit unless we really have to, but we also do keep it very simple and do not debate/argue over shared CPU limits, since "dedicated CPU" is the only CPU we consider that you are paying for in your plan.
all right!I think most businesses have clear rules. But it's very rare that you don't have a specific rules.