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OVH SSD VPS 1 VS Public Cloud SSD VPS 1? Same? Difference?

ZweiTigerZweiTiger Member
edited November 2015 in Help

Hey,

Help me to figure out whats the difference or its the same?

https://www.ovh.ie/cloud/instances/

Also available with the OVH Public Cloud
Storage on local shared SSD in RAID

update: Seems the same but only one thing difference. Hourly billing!

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  • Here's a small Benchmark I just did:

    root@server-1:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=io bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync && rm -fr io
    16384+0 records in
    16384+0 records out
    1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 3.09228 s, 347 MB/s

    Pretty neat IO speed though, for a €2.99 VPS

  • Going to be grabbing one of these to play with :)

  • 1 vCore x 2.4 GHz "BEST EFFORT" and 100 Mbps "BEST EFFORT".
    That "Best effort" part is missing with the SSD VPS.

  • vfusevfuse Member, Host Rep

    I've been testing their new offering for the past few days. I'm running some of their 3 euro per month nodes. Compared to their runabove offering it's much faster, a lot less CPU steal (actually so far for the past 5 days no CPU steal at all).

    Downside is the 100mbps and no vlan (yet). I also just got a 10 euro voucher from them. And the hourly billing is twice as expensive as paying monthly.

  • very different. got trial public cloud some hours ago:

    vps ssd 2016:

  • Soo, the screenshots seem to show:
    No attached hard disks

    Does that mean we can extend these instance's storage? If yes, whats the price per GB?

  • ZweiTigerZweiTiger Member
    edited November 2015

    @smallet said:
    Soo, the screenshots seem to show:
    No attached hard disks

    Does that mean we can extend these instance's storage? If yes, whats the price per GB?

    0,04 EUR /Gb/MO (HDD)

    0,08 EUR /Gb/MO (SSD)

  • @ZweiTiger said:
    0,08 EUR /Gb/MO (SSD)

    Nice! So.. a 2GB Instance with an extra 100GB HDD volume would cost, 7 EUR/m. Got the page url now:

    https://www.ovh.ie/cloud/storage/additional-disks.xml

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • out of curiosity tested this...

    yes you can add additional drives even to their cheapest ssd vps within those cloud projects. as one can see I added 10GB of their high IO and 10 GB classic volume.

    fdisk shows them directly and after partitioning they're directly usable.

    dd & ioping of the normal disk:

    1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 2.27128 s, 473 MB/s
    
    --- . (ext4 /dev/vda) ioping statistics ---
    10 requests completed in 9009.2 ms, 1852 iops, 7.2 mb/s
    min/avg/max/mdev = 0.4/0.5/0.6/0.1 ms
    

    dd & ioping of the high IO volume:

    1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 4.14599 s, 259 MB/s
    
    --- . (ext4 /dev/vdb) ioping statistics ---
    10 requests completed in 9014.7 ms, 894 iops, 3.5 mb/s
    min/avg/max/mdev = 0.8/1.1/1.3/0.1 ms
    

    dd & ioping of the classic volume

    1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 2.84642 s, 377 MB/s
    
    --- . (ext4 /dev/vdc) ioping statistics ---
    10 requests completed in 9014.7 ms, 852 iops, 3.3 mb/s
    min/avg/max/mdev = 0.9/1.2/1.4/0.1 ms
    

    there are options to even resize the disks, I tried that and it seems to be no problem without any data loss (need to resize filesystem for sure and remount and such)

    can't exactly say how they will charge this, because I am going to delete the whole thing in short time. so while the vps is billed hourly, the additional disk seem to come with a monthly price. I guess I have to wait until the end of the month to calrify that point ;-)

  • @ZweiTiger said:
    Hey,

    Help me to figure out whats the difference or its the same?

    https://www.ovh.ie/cloud/instances/

    Also available with the OVH Public Cloud
    Storage on local shared SSD in RAID

    update: Seems the same but only one thing difference. Hourly billing!

    the most importante thing: OVH SSD VPS 1 has no SLA, whereas public Cloud SSD VPS 1 has a 99,999% SLA (just got the answer from the OVH support)

  • vfusevfuse Member, Host Rep

    Also hourly billing is twice as expensive as monthly billing :(

  • @vfuse said:
    Also hourly billing is twice as expensive as monthly billing :(

    this one knows beforehand. and hourly billing is ideal for any kind of testing. playing around with their vps and attachable discs (see above) four about an hour did cost 0.05 € - fair enough ;-)

  • ZweiTigerZweiTiger Member
    edited November 2015

    @Geekoine said:
    the most importante thing: OVH SSD VPS 1 has no SLA, whereas public Cloud SSD VPS 1 has a 99,999% SLA (just got the answer from the OVH support)

    Nope. The link at the public cloud redirect to SSD VPS. So.. Its the same. I think. Also SSD VPS 1 based on openstack too i think.

    Could paste your email about this information?

    :)

  • @ZweiTiger said:

    here is the full conversation (in italian)

    Salve,
    prima di ordinare un VPS vorrei capire la differenza tra questa offerta:
    vps-ssd.xml

    e l'offerta VPS-SSD che è visualizzabile nell'offerta cloud, in cui accanto alle specifiche di core e banda c'è scritto "best effort".

    Inoltre, vorrei sapere se tutte le offerte di VPS (SSD e VPS Cloud) includono o meno l'antidos versione PRO (ossia, credo, la possibilità di attivare da pannello la mitigazione permanente)

    Grazie in anticipo

    Gentile Cliente,

    i VPS-SSD presenti nella pagina public cloud si differenziano in quanto,
    rispetto alle altre, prendono le risorse da un cluster di server pertanto
    anche se un server andasse offline il VPS risulterà sempre raggiungibile dal
    momento che le risorse sono prese da più server.
    Ciò garantisce anche maggior stabilità, performance e velocità.

    I VPS includono l' Anti-DDoS PRO
    www.ovh.it/anti-ddos/

    Cordiali Saluti
    XXXXXX

    Servizio Clienti OVH
    Lun -Ven dalle 9:00 alle 19:00

    Tel. 02-55600423

    Grazie per la risposta. Un ulteriore dubbio: i vps ssd presenti nella
    pagina public cloud ereditano anche le altre caratteristiche specifiche del
    public cloud? Ovvero SLA del 99,999% e banda passante a 250Mbit? Lo chiedo
    perché nel frattempo ho attivato invece un VPS della gamma cloud, che costa
    poco più del doppio del VPS SSD, e vorrei capire se ho qualche reale
    vantaggio oppure se mi convenga passare al VPS SSD presente sulla pagina
    public cloud

    Grazie ancora

    Gentile Cliente,

    la banda passante è 100 Mbit/s.
    Con il Public Cloud, OVH si impegna a garantirti un livello di servizio del
    99,999% per tutte le risorse disponibili (VPS SSD del Public Cloud inclusi)

    Cordiali Saluti
    XXXXXX

    Servizio Clienti OVH
    Lun -Ven dalle 9:00 alle 19:00
    Tel. 02-55600423

    [1]www.ovh.it/supporto
    Forum: forum.ovh.it/
    Twitter: twitter.com/ovh_it

    Thanked by 1sandro
  • PS: where the interesting part is this:

    : la banda passante è 100 Mbit/s. Con il Public Cloud, OVH si impegna a garantirti un livello di servizio del 99,999% per tutte le risorse disponibili (VPS SSD del Public Cloud inclusi)

  • SSD-VPS never goes down

  • deepreflect said: SSD-VPS never goes down

    Elaborate post. Respect.

    Thanked by 3Junkless classy sandro
  • @Geekoine said:
    the most importante thing: OVH SSD VPS 1 has no SLA, whereas public Cloud SSD VPS 1 has a 99,999% SLA (just got the answer from the OVH support)

    You also get a 3.1GHz core instead of 2.4 (if you choose BHS) - I loved my SSD VPS 1 enough to upgrade to their Cloud VPS 1 and I'm really liking it, the core is a bit faster, and the ceph setup works well (getting more iops then my old SSD VPS)

    Thanked by 1Geekoine
  • singsingsingsing Member
    edited November 2015

    I have a problem with an OVH SSD VPS that they diagnosed and acknowledged is at their end but that they apparently aren't very motivated to fix (nearing on one week of non-resolution).

    Since I've already migrated away, I probably won't be bothered to migrate back when/if they finally fix it.

  • Just wondering... Is it 'unlimited' @ 100mbps? (I don't understand Italian :p)

  • Which VPSs can you attach disks to: VPS-SSD under public cloud only or to Cloud VPS as well? Any info when the private networking feature will be added?

  • @sin said:

    You also get a 3.1GHz core instead of 2.4 (if you choose BHS) - I loved my SSD VPS 1 enough to upgrade to their Cloud VPS 1 and I'm really liking it, the core is a bit faster, and the ceph setup works well (getting more iops then my old SSD VPS)

    You are right.

  • @sin said:

    You also get a 3.1GHz core instead of 2.4 (if you choose BHS)

    sadly not for gravelines though :-/

    @steny said:
    Which VPSs can you attach disks to: VPS-SSD under public cloud only or to Cloud VPS as well? Any info when the private networking feature will be added?

    public cloud only as far as I can see. and up to now, haven't got info on private networking...

    Thanked by 1steny
  • If you want decide, which VPS is better, there are few cents from me:

    1. I was compare perfomance for Classic & Cloud Instance VPS -> it's same.
    2. OVH Cloud Instance VPSes do not have anti-ddos PRO protection.
    3. When i was test both VPSes, both have 100mbit/s port. (i though it's 1GBit/s, but it's not)
    4. Internet Connection for Cloud Instance VPSes very slow (2-3Mbit/s) i was made several tickets to their support to solve this problem. At the same time i do not have any connection issues with Classic VPS.
    5. I like OpenStack interface for Cloud Instance VPSes, and how their panel looks like. It's amazing and very user friendly.
    6. There are two options for billing at cloud intance VPSes: per month (if you buy it once, then remove it after few days -> you still will pay your 3euros(!!!)).
      • Per hour: €0.008 /hour (5.76 Euros per month!)
      • Per month: €2.99 / month if you pay monthly
    7. They have not modified kernels at Linux DIstros -> very good.
    8. A lot of RunAbove features (backups, planned firewall, extra drivers, nice UI, etc)

    Overall:

    If you need cheap monthly VPS -> Classic or Cloud VPS from OVH (not OVH Cloud Instance). You will get static resources, with good perfomance, and money saving.

    If you need a lot of features, but you wish to pay extra money, and OVH AnTiDDoS PRO not a problem for you -> go to Cloud Instance VPses, there are not really many benefits, but it's cool...

    Thanked by 4steny rm_ bersy howardsl2
  • @neqste said:

    Thank you!

    I think if you need stabilty then public cloud SSD VPS 1 , if you need more DDOS protection then SSD VPS 1

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • @ZweiTiger said:
    neqste said:

    Thank you!

    I think if you need stabilty then public cloud SSD VPS 1 , if you need more DDOS protection then SSD VPS 1

    exactly:)

  • @neqste Where did you find the list shown on your screenshot? url please?

  • @Shot2 said:
    neqste Where did you find the list shown on your screenshot? url please?

    https://www.ovh.ie/cloud/instances/ - scroll down a bit, then press the "+" below "Also available with the OVH Public Cloud"

    Thanked by 1Shot2
  • Do any of these feature volume snapshots? If yes, which lines?


    Rollbacks are easier than scripted backup restore or re-creating setup on fresh instance.

  • anyone can create Private network with the OVH Public Cloud ?

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