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But it is a problem since yesterday and the problem has not yet been resolved.
The submitter's IP, and an MTR outbound from his machine.
Not going to bother with a weekend warrior on LET.
I told them how to submit MTR's to actually help your provider both ways, and mentioned it wasn't DC wide, my subnet was fine.
Way to miss a sentence and go off on a tangent, eventually agreeing with me no flaps or null routes present. 'hard down" meant fuck-all was getting to the IP from ping.pe and other locations.
Did you read my comments? My subnet was fine inbound and outbound. IPs that weren't available externally were fine MTR'ing from my subnet.
I said there's no network issue data-center wide. Hypervisor level, probably? Subnet level, probably not as some IPs responded, some didn't.
Also there was no jitter to my machine. Look above, you really sound dumber than a bag of hammers when you're mixing posts and trying to sound smart
The whole "could be hardware" covers that. I think you left out a few tech terms to really cover the bases there on your extensive knowledge!
20 minutes earlier:
You literally reiterated what I said, while dismissing it - way to go!
Definitely jitter and issues there. Judging as it's across numerous subnets, likely hardware level.
Be it the hypervisor, switch, that's up to them to figure out.
I hope they’ll get refunded for the hours of issues
How much would that be? Like $0.001 per hour?
There are also network issues at the London data center.

Well this seems to be imploding quicker than expected
Hey mind sharing what tool that is? I wanna use it on my VPS when I get home to see if I'm getting the issue.
https://ping.pe/1.1.1.1 (just change IP)
Click 'Help' on top right for more interesting things it can do. Also MTR's show up after 10-12 seconds and can be opened with 'show' to nail down network issues.
You can do this by pinging with a script in vps scheduled for 24 hours and you will see the disconnections in less than an hour.
I thought I was the only one who had this problem
It will be a lot of refund 😕😁😁😁
24/7 support only on business days can solve your department knowing that your data centers have had problems since yesterday
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https://ping.pe
And this is mine from NY

I have so many questions for the company
You are lucky. My IP is all red with packet loss 50-65% and it's starting to get annoying.
The end is nigh
My VPS is in NY and other than performance getting worse the more people that sign up I haven't had any network related problems to date.
Someone posted in that offer thread
“consider it as a free vps with cost of an ipv4”
So, such performance is expected from a “free vps”
I'm considering going for the 16G option but it looks like there are issues... though I was aiming for Frankfurt and I don't see reports of trouble in Frankfurt.
Nearly $300 isn't something to throw away. On the other hand there is a two week money back period?..
I'd definitely still risk it if I went for 4G/under $100, but I kinda am tending to an"overkill" solution that will want 16G RAM.
I do not recommend it, you will waste time on this server, it does not have a good performance, I can tell you from experience
My network is operating functionally there, but the CPU is very weak. 200-300 Gb6 scores
What @sucre13 reporting is dropout issues which is what I am encountering too. This means if you are hosting a website, users may find your website unreachable and if they try again in a few minutes, it is up again, while other users may not find any issues.
Uptime monitors will not report any downtime, since most monitors will retry and it will be successfull if first attempt is not.
I think it is most likely a network related hardware issue. Assuming it has HA setup, likely one of the equipment failed and HA not properly setup, resulting it these dropouts. It appears to be better today than yesterday but it is still happening.
I wasn't relying on just uptime reporting. I ran a multihour mtr test and didn't see any network issues at all for my VPS on the NY HA cluster. Granted, I do not keep this running at all times and only do it when I actaully see problems from uptime reporting or someone else on the forums mentioning issues, then I dig in a little deeper. I'm not dismissing the problems people are having, I believe you guys. Just stating that it certainly isn't ALL of NY that is having these issue.
I more or less agree with that statement. Performance has dropped a substantial amount since I signed up but it is still usable. Considering the price I got it for it is currently still acceptable for me. I messaged @MassiveGRID directly because if they don't take steps or have a plan to take steps soon and keep onboarding new clients it is going to hit a tipping point. From the beginning they made claims that they would add more capacity/servers to keep performance at a healthy level but thus far it is trending down with no actions to stem the tide. We shall see...
My VPS in London also had frequent disconnections, but it was restored after a while.
London

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Performance will drop to the point where most people sick of the poor performance will abandon it, at which point the abusers will take advantage and hit it harder.
The cycle will repeat until things go really quiet, after which the provider will launch a new offer aiming to draw more suckers into the mix, so long as they have enough unused IPs.
The provider simply taking advantage of the fact that people are usually too busy to take the time to through the refunds process over trifling sums.
Colorful!