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Questions about Edis.at [SOLVED]

ArchieArchie Member
edited May 2014 in Help

Anybody has experience of vserver from Edis.at? I bought one yesterday and use NodeQuery.com as monitoring. It's very strange that I use very little on the bandwidth but it shows:

CPU Model Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5649 @ ...

CPU Speed 24x 2533 MHz

Network Activity ↑↓ 664.61 KB/s

Total Outgoing ↑ 28.81 GB

Total Incoming ↓ 17.43 GB

How does "vserver" work, is it OpenVZ ?

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  • ArchieArchie Member
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  • nerouxneroux Member

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux-VServer

    Have you contacted them? How does your monitoring script calculate the value?

    Thanked by 2lelewku Archie
  • neqsteneqste Member

    @Archie said:
    Anybody has experience of vserver from Edis.at? I bought one yesterday and use NodeQuery.com as monitoring. It's very strange that I use very little on the bandwidth but it shows:
    How does "vserver" work, is it OpenVZ ?

    as i rember - yes.

  • BoxodeBoxode Member

    said: How does "vserver" work, is it OpenVZ ?

    It's a mixture of OpenVZ, KVM & a touch of magical faerie dust.

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  • ben78ben78 Member

    It used to be a custom solution based on linux vserver. Dunno if that did change though.

    It's pretty close to openvz...

  • @neroux said:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linux-VServer

    Have you contacted them? How does your monitoring script calculate the value?

    ^ This

    What script are you using to monitor bandwidth though?

  • It's been a rough time using VServer, many downtime, so that I have to do an upgrade toward the KVM.
    But luckily my discounts goes on applicable on the upgraded plan, though it was quite a bit out of my budget still.

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  • Bandwidth stats are server-wide in vserver, run ifconfig and you'll probably see several terabyte of traffic

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  • WilliamWilliam Member
    edited May 2014

    said: How does "vserver" work, is it OpenVZ ?

    Your calculation is not only your traffic, its the nodes. This is normal on VServer.

    No, VServer is not OpenVZ but similar to it.

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  • ArchieArchie Member

    @William Thank you. That's very helpful.

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