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FLASH PROMO MARCH 2024! | AMD EPYC VPS | DDR4 | NVMe | Starting at $5.50/mo!
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We've got limited stock on some AMD EPYC VPS's starting at $5.50/month; only available in Montreal, QC, Canada!
4GB RAM
40GB NVMe
4 vCores
1 IPv4 Address Included
Free DDoS Protection
Stateful DDoS Protection & Firewall Manager
Instant Setup
Free BGP Session
KVM Console Access
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$5.50/month
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Purchased this, a quick YABS test with a simple replacement kernel TCP window optimisation:
Very impressed, this is my first machine from terabit, hopefully all is well from here on out.
Your feedback is very much appreciated. Thank you. 🙂
how much bandwidth?
anyway you can do this in Texas, Ill pre-pay for the year if that helps
It's unmetered.
Bandwidth is unmetered, subject to our fair usage policy.
Keep an eye out for a future flash sale.
Europe please. Not US, not Canada
We have VDS and VPS options in London if you're interested! You can check out our VDS lineup by clicking here, or check out our VPS lineup by clicking here!
Is there anything wrong with the machines regarding this promotion?
It stops and won't start. I believe I opened a tech support work order, but just here to alert you and to get answers.
I left him for two days with the intention of putting it into production ......
Anyway, good luck with getting this issue taken care of quickly, thanks.
If you opened a support ticket, our team should get to you soon. It is possible that the automated deployment failed and it will need handled manually, but our team will talk with you in your support ticket so it can be handled properly.
I have an update for you. It appears to be a bug in VirtFusion, we reached out to them for assistance.
Thank you for your reply, I believe I have seen your responses. I hope VirtFusion can solve this issue as soon as possible.
I have the same problem.
@danblaze @artxs The issue with VirtFusion has been fixed. Your VPS's should work now. If you have any other issues, please don't hesitate to reach out to us.
Bandwidth is unmetered, subject to being metered. You can't have unmetered bandwidth with a FUP.
I got another great joke:
Welcome to our all-you-can-eat restaurant where we tell you how much you can eat
there were a lot of korean bbq all-you-can-eat buffets in new york over a decade ago. they all went bankrupt because people actually put raw meats and put them in their bags to take home. unmetered != unlimited. It just means there are no fixed limits or overage charges, which is fair.
Not how that works.
ps: an all you can eat restaurant isn't an all you can take home restaurant.
That's a misleading statement because there's always a capacity behind it.
Which is a better deal-- true unmetered traffic at 100mbps or 50TB at 1gbps?
If you think the first one is unlimited, you're wrong.
Idc what a better deal is, depends on your use case.
And about the misleading statement, its a fact and a definition.
Thank you for your reply. I made the attempt and found that the server startup still prompted me to fail. For this phenomenon I have also reported back in tech support, so you can check further.
I don't understand what we're arguing here. The listing never mentions bandwidth, someone asked and the reply was unmetered with a FUP.. which many providers do -- I take that as a soft limit, in which they only "limit" you if you're blasting the port or other customers are affected by your usage. Even OVH customer support has mentioned they have a FUP in place, that they don't disclose and only enforce if they have to. It depends on if you're abusing the service or not. I guess, as a customer it depends, would you rather have a hard limit, or be happy with a soft limit which may or may not get enforced depending on your instances and its node's usage for the particular month.
But unmetered with a FUP doesn't exist, that doesn't work, and because many providers do it makes it oke? Every provider is lying and using bs "marketing" terms.
I get it, but there is a difference between a hard limit vs a potential limit. If a provider spins up a new node w/ a 1G port and my instance is the only instance on it for the month -- I doubt they'd care if I did the whole 330TB on it.. it affects no one, but I can since it's unmetered (and they'll probably deadpool shortly after ). Where as, I'd be hard limited to 10TB if that's what my plan was being metered towards.
You only have the following options
Where (1 and 2) and (2 and 3) can be combined. 1 and 3 can't be combined, that is physically impossible.
Got it, I understand what you're arguing towards now. Where, 1 & 2 limit abuse vs 2 & 3 can let it happen, but being Shared is what gives the instance whatever is available to the port -- right? So in that regard, in this case it would be: 1 Gbps Shared w/ FUP.
It doesn't have to be shared, he just needs to drop the Unmetered part, He is 1Gbps FUP. You can do 10Gbps FUP where the FUP says 1Gbps is unmetered and burstable to 10Gbps with a FUP, that is a valid configuration, but 1Gbps unmetered FUP isn't posible.
Is nested virtualization supported?
Been seeing you ask this in a bunch of threads, if you see a YABS for the instance you're inquiring about and:
VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
then yeah, nested virtualization is supported.