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no it is out of stock
we may restock it in couple of months from now but not confirmed yet
Thanks
Can someone clarify how the high speed bw allotment works (ie 12TB, 18TB). Does it count against both upload/download relative to the vps?
Customer services says download is unmetered (meaning what the vps receives?) but bandwidth usage is based on both upload/download... clear as mud.
I upgraded to the Penguin plan from polar bear. Support added an additional 2TB drive. I need a single 4TB, as speeds with 2 2TB drives are slow (both drives mapped to same physical drive?).
Can someone from servarica make this happen. Support via ticket seems confused.
Ticket #351891
Thanks!
Disregard the above. Between the inconsistent disk and network speeds, the 2x 2TB for 4TB disk rather than a single 4TB, this isn't going to work for my needs. I requested and received a refund. Will look elsewhere.
I am sorry I remember i saw your question when posted and was too bus so i decided to answer later but then forgot
I just saw your other 2 posts but will answer generally in case someone else is having the same question
We count traffic from both direction (we count it on edge so traffic only that leave our Datacenter is counted )
but the speed for download is unlimited (the maximum the server can offer) and speed of upload is limited
So for example if your VPS is running a server with 20gbps nics
your vps can download with 20gbps speed but what you download will be counted toward your total monthly bw
Hungary Ip address website slow load.
is it the same still ?
Any update on NVMe speeds @servarica_hani ? Did you manage to make it work faster? Thanks
YES
We have working kvm setup and the speed are MUCH MUCH faster for NVMe and also faster for SAN storage
it will be 2 to 3 months before it is production ready
We are trying to add as much as possible from our xen setup feature on the release date but worst case we will release with what we have and then gradually add the extra features (like expanding storage , daily bandwidth increase and true dedicated cores )
Any plan for existing customers to migrate to KVM?
yes we will do it manually by giving the user new vm with same specs and give them time to move
We tried automating the move but it is huge task that is very complex
So this is the only possible solution currently
Will ex customers who had those plans but cancelled due to the above performance and Xen issues be able to come back as well?
That's a weird question but I want a yes as an answer 😬
Not weird. I have out solutions long ago, they wanted ssh access and then they double backed and said it was a Xen issue.
Whilst I got my money back (eventually after they closed the ticket twice), I was pretty grumpy (reasonably) and have been waiting since.
Looking forward to this major update, another small suggestion is to configure 20g ssd for all hdd servers to maximize iops.
another suggestion from an x customer. separate the OS drive from the storage drive. Specifically with the expanding disk storage options.