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It is based on fair-use, you could even use somewhat more then that if it's seasonal and not permanent traffic.
Yes, it's not necessarily recurrent.
But it varies between 700GB and 3TB based on the last 4 months (IN + OUT).
So I prefer to check first.
I don't like the term fair use, I prefer a fixed, contractual limit.
Thats alright
Wow
Nice deal !
Nice deal. Snagged one.
Went kind of overboard with buying VMs over the last month. Idling and logging performance / uptime for now. Will probably start culling the under-performers this month and putting the remaining ones to real use.
Can you add almalinux 8 to your templates?
and cloudlinux too
Got one. Too tempted to skip :-)
Hi. Do you support BGP Sessions/Announcement setup for using rented/leased IPv6 subnet in KVM VPS ?
Do you allow SMTP/port-25 usage for email send/receive ?
What amount of traffic bandwidth included per month in KVM VPS deals ?
What type of disk encryption is supported by you (your control-panel) ?
SSH during booting encrypted disk supported by you (your control-panel) ? ( or Do users have to setup their own ? )
IPMI-vKVM or VNC access supported ?
IPMI/VNC connects to KVM-VPS indirectly via different IPMI/VNC-server IPv4-address ? Or allows to connect directly into KVM-VPS IPv4-address ?
what is cpu fair-use policy
We will take a look at it.
Seems like gonna oversold soon, why not reply to people question ?
Sorry, we sometimes need the time to respond while posting such deals.
Anything specific you are waiting on an answer for?
Wo do not support BGP Sessions / Announcement.
Mail is allowed as long as no spam complaints are caused.
We do not support disk encryption, you would need to setup your own encryption with luks and a minimal ssh server used for decrypting at boot.
There is a noVNC Console, but i don't really get you last question.
@ProHosting24 here bruh, I also want to know cpu fair use policy
What is the 3.2Tbps anti ddos that you have?
https://synlinq.de/ddos-schutz-frankfurt/
lol they cannot even answer a simple question
Hi @lirrr,
LET can get a little confusing when receiving a lot messages.
The CPU Cores are shared, so there is no permanent load on the cores intended.
We generally tend to only limit down CPU resources where those are utilized by 100% over a longer amount of time.
We would for example never limit down a VM because of some gitlab jobs creating a load of 100% for 2-3 hours a day for example.
I thought that with LET user, FUP is the same between low-end provider. For example, you buy 4c CPU and run 100% x 4 core at 3-4 hour/day it's fine. but running it at 100% 24/7/30 is banned
Yes, nobody expect to run 24/7 , we don't know if it's 1 or 2 or 3 hours , just need some clarification, it's not funny being suspended suddenly.
Hey!
No, we don't do that.
From what you say, you are perfectly fine with moving your workload to us.
I think that means, just use your VPS as your daily workload (some heavy job when building binary, or encode some data) and then idle, don't let it run 24/7 100% and you will be fine.
Most customers are very happy with our way of dealing with high CPU utilization.
However, I am surprised that there are not so many reports from former satisfied users in this post regarding such things ^^
Picked up the Genoa L. Great performance, and I hope it remains consistent in the long run.
The Geekbench 6 Benchmark score is pretty much the same for Genoa M and L plan, expected more tbh.
Also, the redirection from prohosting24.de to prohosting24.net for the English version of your site needs improvement. Please address these issues for a better user experience.
@ProHosting24
Wow great deal game servers allowed?
Consistency in performance is no issue as can be seen from previous offerings.
Our 4 core multicore result was 5359
Yours with 6 cores resulted in 6640
6640/5359=1.23
Seems only like a 20% increase to me, that's odd.
But i don't know what the geekbench benchmarking results are based on.
Maybe someone else from LET can bring up some light onto this!
Yes, have fun
GB6 numbers for multicore (especially when you have plenty of cores) are totally useless and not to be trusted at all. Proven many times already... It's a shame that company that has benchmarking as its core business can't get that right, but it is what it is.
Is it possible that they are sound asleep in different time zones? Laughing