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GVH Review

hostnoobhostnoob Member
edited May 2014 in Reviews

Put the popcorn away guys ;) Just posting a review as I usually do with my hosts

I got the New Years LET special ($10/yr for 512MB RAM (+512MB Burst), 25GB HDD, 3TB bandwidth).

To the point.

Good parts:

  • Had it since January, and even though I don't have it monitored 100% I can't remember having any downtime. Current uptime is 16 days, but that's because I rebuilt it myself.
  • I've used it for torrenting, US proxy, running a GMod server, using VNC with a GUI, etc.. pretty much everything and...
  • ...never been told I'm using too much CPU or bandwidth or anything like that.
  • The few times I've contacted support (3 in total, one issue (see below) and 2 queries) the responses have been really quick.

Bad parts

  • The first IP I got (ColoCrossing) couldn't send emails to Microsoft since it was banned (didn't show up on any other blacklists though, just Microsoft's own). I emailed support and they gave me a new IP but that was banned by MS as well (but rather than open another ticket/get a new IP I just sent an email template off to Microsoft and they unblocked it for me within a couple of hours, so I don't know what would have happened if I got another IP)
  • The only Debian templates (not sure about the others since Debian is all I use) come with Apache and Sendmail and some other stuff installed, but I like minimal templates with nothing else installed on there so I have to clean it up myself after a rebuild. I emailed support about it and they added a Debian minimal template but it still doesn't work AFAIK.

I don't really care about IO speed, etc.. (although I like the speeds for when torrenting, which I do rarely, only because I can't be bothered installing a torrent client on my laptop) but here's a benchmark for those who do. It's located in Buffalo, NY

CPU model :  Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1240 v3 @ 3.40GHz
Number of cores : 4
CPU frequency :  3400.000 MHz
Total amount of ram : 512 MB
Total amount of swap : 512 MB
System uptime :   16 days, 6:45,
Download speed from CacheFly: 72.6MB/s
Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 21.0MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 34.3MB/s
Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 8.00MB/s
Download speed from i3d.net, Rotterdam, NL: 12.3MB/s
Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 35.9MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Singapore: 5.10MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: 20.8MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: 19.5MB/s
Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: 42.4MB/s
I/O speed :  86.0 MB/s

Comments

  • blackblack Member

    Lol that upload speed.

  • @black said:
    Lol that upload speed.

    Shared 1gbps line, and speedtest-cli is rather bad at uploading; what do you expect?

  • blackblack Member
    edited May 2014

    At least 100-150 Mb/sec burst, especially during off-peak hours.

  • @black said:

    Not a single server in your speedtest (including ours) gets that reliably.

  • blackblack Member
    edited May 2014

    @GoodHosting said:
    Not a single server in your speedtest (including ours) gets that reliably.

    I think there's a difference in my script and speedtest.net. Speedtest.net results are somewhat "exaggerated." Since OP was going off of speedtest.net, that's what I used as a reference point.

    Your servers do get more than 100 Mb/sec in upload, just ran it right now ( http://www.speedtest.net/result/3487560200.png http://www.speedtest.net/result/3487564124.png) which is pretty good, especially since you offer unmetered bandwidth.

  • serverianserverian Member
    edited May 2014

  • @black said:
    At least 100-150 Mb/sec burst, especially during off-peak hours.

    Depends on whether you need those speeds or not. I don't, if I did I would probably pay more than $10/yr

  • blackblack Member

    @hostnoob said:
    Depends on whether you need those speeds or not. I don't, if I did I would probably pay more than $10/yr

    Point taken, but from my experience, there's a correlation between upload speed and how oversold a server is.

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