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75 cent plans go on HDD lower ram, older proc servers, we attempt to illustrate this on the home and bundle pages. The bundle 1 servers are full of Chinese customers typically and service levels reflect that.
Bundle #2 and higher deploy on SSD RAID servers with high ram and modern CPUs.
An example;
Seattle Bundle #1 servers: E3-1230, 32GB RAM, 1gig uplink, Hard drives, throttled IO
Seattle Bundle #3 servers: Dual Xeon E5-2690v2, 384GB RAM, massive RAID 10 SSD, 20gig uplink, massive IO
The 75cent plan is not representative of the performance of the rest of the service. It's intended for Chinese VPN customers etc. We'll expand the FAQ with more info here, as you raised a common point (about the bundles being different in price).
What I meant was that if I deploy a VPS in the same time zone as where I live, the time should be correct and I should not worry about the restriction or the feature not available. Now, Wabble node is using Texas time; I deployed my VPS in their Seattle location so I was expecting the same time as Los Angeles.
I cancelled the account.
Be careful, they don't offer refund. One day cost me $5.33.
Invoice #2527
Date: 2014-07-11 01:36:49
Sub Total: $5.33
Tax: $0.00
Total: $5.33
OpenVZ doesn't work that way. In fact, no virtualization sets its time zone by your billing address. Learn about the product you buy, don't blame the provider of the product for your misunderstanding of its functionality.
Reading is hard.
@jar The cancellation section doesn't say anything about refund. https://wable.com/tos Can you point me to the section where they say, "No refund" if customer finds the service is not suitable or whatever other language they use? Thanks.
Btw, later, I will be checking out your mail services. Any MX servers in California? Thank you.
I'll give you that. Most services here don't refund though. Especially when charging so little.
MXroute is hosted on Catalyst Host in Dallas but the secondary relay is in LA. I'd like to consider location choices with what I'm calling MXroute v2. Just make sure you communicate expectations up front so I can tell you if I can meet them :P
Timezone has been updated on the new Seattle server, thanks guys
Fair enough.
Lower spec storage, no SMTP and lower bandwidth - this I could see on the website.
The older processor and throttled I/O parts, however, I couldn't.
My reason was : there's just no way for me to create 2 "low" spec VPS, say for DNS.
Actually that would be cool. To set the lowest at least at 256mb.
We tried this with our BETA brand last year/early this year and the result was too many tickets, because people would be trying to install cpanel and various other software like vnc server which benefit from or require 512mb or higher. Based on that we priced bundle #2 (which allows 2x 512mb VPS) at the price that we would want to charge for 1x VPS.
So the short answer is, please use bundle #2 and consider the 2x 512mb a free upgrade from 2x 256mb.
I like wable, that is all.
@Incero
Do you plan on releasing a CentOS 7 template at some point?
Yes, we will release it when it is no longer in the Beta Templates category.
+1 on minimal templates. Been using the service for a couple weeks now and love it.
TBH less ram on OVZ is actually a premium feature, less VMs and/or processes per node, E3 is also better, IMO, in many situations, so, besides the chinese thing (I have seen how a BlueVM node can do in LA compared with Buffallo) imo, the 0.75 bundle seems "more premium" than the number 2.
Any issues in NYC guys?
Minimal templates along with Suse 13.1, Ubuntu 14.04 and CentOS 7 have been added. Thanks
Done.
This is done also, thanks.
Thanks for your comment. Console access is now live, no plugins are needed (no java) and it's served over https/ssl.
Here's a demo video; https://wable.com/faq#faq-26
IPv6?
Fantastic it's been the one and only thing missing for me.
My side or your side?
Try it on your PC, i've seen issues with phones lately.
Can you try clearing your cache. I forget the previous issuer name, but we changed ssl provider in the past few weeks to support multiple sub domains.
What device are you on? This is what I see in chrome on mac;
edit: seems like the right cert. What device are you on?
Can confirm no issues on my end - Windows 7 latest Chrome.
Apparently you need to update android per one of our techs.
@Incero
Looks like you're missing an intermediate certificate:
https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest/analyze.html?d=wable.com&latest
Chrome for Android doesn't automatically download/cache intermediates like the desktop version. I can replicate what @Pyr02k1 sees on both my tablet and phone.