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78.7 Mbps is 9.84 MB/s.
My bad;
Is that a benchmark from your servers (Elixant Tech)?
To all of you who mentioned and directly commented against my comment, you guys have issues. I just made a casual comment on a public forum, and you jump being salty. Dafaq is wrong with you people.
What node are you on? Maybe someone else on the same node can confirm slow download speeds
Yes, I removed it so that I wouldn't be deterring customers from Dacentec.
Btw they have added Debian 8 templates
It doesn't really matter, I just posted for fun. This box will be idle mostly anyways.
There's no consistency in anything.. I/O, network, etc. I'll give it time, I mean.. they just loaded up these boxes and it's $1/mo - can't really expect the world.
And I can't reinstall right now - first time I tried it just reset my password and rebooted the box, any time after that it just yells at me that something is already in the queue.
I just did the test again with the freevps script, seems fine for cachefly but not for NL servers. @hostnoob I can't login to solusvm, their link is broken/down (http://svm-master.dacentec.com:5353/) maybe there are some issues with the node? Who knows.
you need to use https
https://svm-master.dacentec.com:5353
You rock! They should update the link to include https instead of the http link. @dacentec
The host node is lnr1ovz06, and if I try to reinstall the OS in hostbill, it will say template not found (or invalid template or whatever), but solusvm would allow me to reinstall fine. Again @dacentec.
You're on the same node as me.
Speed between Lenoir, USA to NL can be slow. But, the others prove that there is no Problem with Network as You can see you can boost the network upto 87 MB/s !
What's the highest numbered ovz node anyone is on?
I see 6 in this thread.
I'm chuckling at the mental image of a LET container house party in just a handful of dedis.
Did someone say DDOS magnet with this crowd ?
Back in stock! Yeah! :-)
@vimalware: I do not find any information about the node my VM is on. Is it somewhere hidden in their panel?
You can login to Solus and it should tell you.
lol - "lnr1ovz06" is the node that I am on.
I'm one node lnr1ovz04
Benchmark from today:
I feel somewhat proud I've not even been tempted by one of these.
I shared that feeling. Until they restocked...
I went there to see the offer and ended up with a small dedi. 24$ p/m for a 4 core opteron with a serverbear benchmark of 3961.5, a /29 ipv4 and a /64 ipv6, 2x1TB SATA, 8GB RAM and 10TB traffic @ 1Gbps is not bad at all...
I want to be on ovz4 with joodle XD
So in this instance, the 'loss-leader' plan has worked a treat, and they didn't even sell you the loss-leader first!
Lol, same as me.
That escalated quickly.
ovz6 has the best io performance.
Uh oh, second plan also not visible now -)
$1 plan now back in stock.
Well, not that this dedi plan is a huge gross for them It's the cheaper dedi I have found in US with a decent benchmark for simple web hosting and RADI1, even a software one, with pretty big disks and mem for the price. And with a big repo for OS (linux, windows and bare metal proxmox/ovirt).
Anyhow, isn't this the purpose of the "loss plans", providers advertise from time to time?
I always get the E5620s...
Got 1, let's see how it goes