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  • sipesipe Member

    @wych said:
    It has no IPv4? Hence the name IPv6 Ninja ;)

    So no IPv4 connectivity what so ever? Either from outside to server or server to outside?

    Thanks for helping me, I'm little new to all IPv6 stuff, but big will to learn :)

    Thanked by 1drserver
  • wychwych Member

    I would guess so, maybe @drserver can confirm.

    Thanked by 1drserver
  • drserverdrserver Member, Host Rep

    Hi,

    IPv6 Ninja uses only IPv6 protocol, No ipv4 at all

    If you need IPv4 connectivity, there are ipv4 ninjas

  • AlanBAlanB Member

    You need to use ping6 for that

    ping6 ipv6.google.com

  • SilvengaSilvenga Member
    edited July 2014

    I wonder if all of the repository mirrors can use IPv6. Anyone had issues with the package managers?

  • sipesipe Member

    @Silvenga said:
    I wonder if all of the repository mirrors can use IPv6. Anyone had issues with the package managers?

    Not really. I find apt update and upgrade very slow, I don't know if CPU is congested or something else.

    I setup LookingGlass for test (ipv6 only), feel free to abuse it :D (only 50GB be gentle :) )

    http://ninja1.uni.me/

    For one month free not so bad :)

  • linuxthefishlinuxthefish Member
    edited August 2014

    @swipe CPU and network are limited in beta test I think.

    On another note, whmcs seems to be deleting my ticket replies so I have to post again :(

  • drserverdrserver Member, Host Rep

    linuxthefish said: On another note, whmcs seems to be deleting my ticket replies so I have to post again :(

    Hi, can you explain me this via PM please.

  • linuxthefishlinuxthefish Member
    edited August 2014

    Some results from IPv4 Ninja, not bad for the price!

    root@6591226ninja:~# dd bs=1M count=256 if=/dev/zero of=test conv=fdatasync
    256+0 records in
    256+0 records out
    268435456 bytes (268 MB) copied, 2.08278 s, 129 MB/s
    root@6591226ninja:~# ioping / -c 5
    4096 bytes from / (ext3 /dev/xvda1): request=1 time=0.2 ms
    4096 bytes from / (ext3 /dev/xvda1): request=2 time=0.8 ms
    4096 bytes from / (ext3 /dev/xvda1): request=3 time=0.3 ms
    4096 bytes from / (ext3 /dev/xvda1): request=4 time=0.2 ms
    4096 bytes from / (ext3 /dev/xvda1): request=5 time=0.4 ms
    
    --- / (ext3 /dev/xvda1) ioping statistics ---
    5 requests completed in 4003.8 ms, 2695 iops, 10.5 mb/s
    min/avg/max/mdev = 0.2/0.4/0.8/0.2 ms
    root@6591226ninja:~# dd if=/dev/zero bs=1M count=1024 | md5sum
    1024+0 records in
    1024+0 records out
    1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 10.5136 s, 102 MB/s

  • sipe said: Not really. I find apt update and upgrade very slow, I don't know if CPU is congested or something else.

    Cool, thanks.

    I was always worried about not having at least a NAT'ed IPv4 address for packages. I wouldn't doubt that they have a just a few mirrors for IPv6.

  • @drserver
    The horizontal scroll bar is not good for my OCD. :P It changes size based on menu position. Since the site was not designed for small screens I think a overflow-x: hidden; can be safely applied to your HTML body. This removes the scroll bar and prevents the user from scrolling into white space.

    Thanked by 1drserver
  • drserverdrserver Member, Host Rep

    @Silvenga said: Silvenga

    Thank you for the suggestion, i have forwarded this to responsible person

  • drserverdrserver Member, Host Rep

    Dear Ninja tetesters:

    We will set higher CPU and disk CAP during following days. Preformance should be increased by at least 50-60%

    Thank you

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