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@Jcaleb, we are almost ready to launch our Kvm service. So if you wan to wait, cheers.
@Erfan thanks.
You have a weird definition of stability. Can you point me at the RFC that spells out how to use good intentions to increase uptime?
Hey, we can fly too
Too bad noone here uses our services :P
Probably a good thing
throwdown
@Corey if you give me a deal :']
Corey has deals all the time, you just need to stay awake more
I appreciate the mention. =]
@eastonch You've replied to some of our other deals here. Contact me via pm if you're interested.
VPS6 continues to disappoint me, 1 hour and 30 seconds of downtime now and counting - can anyone recommend some hosts that meet the following "requirements"
sorry if I'm kinda hijacking this thread
You Guys forgot someone
@winston OpenVZ with vSwap should allow your applications to use the proper amount of memory, and with that said I recommend giving RamNode a shot.
@jarland by "proper amount of memory" I'd assume that applies to MySQL which seems to allocate like 220MB of RAM on OVZ?
East Coast/Dallas
XEN/KVM (just no OVZ, Ubuntu as OS)
512MB of RAM
LEB prices ($10/mo or under really)
me.
just for the sake of you, i can offer you a 7 days Refund, just for ONCE
@winston Have you tried it with vSwap?
@jarland looking at the disk space on there that wouldn't work, I need at least 20gb !
and no, I've never even heard of vSwap
@Randy I'm only seeing Windows VPS on your site though, am I missing something?
@winston Applications seem to treat ram differently when no swap is available, even if it doesn't utilize it, as is typical of OpenVZ without the newer addition of vSwap. You should try it out some time, you might find that you can get better performance per dollar with OVZ and that the swap solves your issue. It could also open up your options quite a bit.
There are also MySQL optimizations that can assist. Look at minstall or tuxlite.
Yes. it has not been launched yet, but oh well. oh wait, i dont have Ubuntu currently and only have cento 5 32bit ,Apologies for that, let me know if you wish to get this offer still
Another benchmark or Randy's node will come
Is that a promise or a threat :P
M
its not a promise or a threat :P But the i/o is better
Randy I hope you are not upset i am joking. You are a refreshing fellow
M
What's your budget?