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Delimiter - Dedicated, Storage, VPS, Resource Pool, Backup, Crazy 2x/4x deals

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  • CFarence said: Can the Atom servers run Librenms reliably? And can you get the atoms in other locations beside Atlanta?

    If you want my honest opinion - don't use the Atom servers. There is no dedicated KVM on them and dedicated servers without KVM are just a timebomb.

    Order the smallest KVM pool $6, pay it annually and get 2C, 2G, 500GB disk.

  • DrFallen said: Which locations are the kvm resource pools for?

    Atlanta only for now

  • FrankZ said: time echo "scale=5000; 4*a(1)" | bc -lq

    ioping -c 10 /dev/vda1
    wget freevps.us/downloads/bench.sh -O - -o /dev/null|bash
    and in real world use is it snappy, slow, or somewhere in between?

    Just got back from dinner, let me have a look at those for you.

  • MarkTurnerMarkTurner Member
    edited November 2015

    My VM was trashed from earlier testing, so this is a fresh VM:

    time echo "scale=5000; 4*a(1)" | bc -lq

    My VM is a single core:

    real 0m26.473s

    user 0m26.457s

    sys 0m0.000s

    ioping -c 10 /dev/vda1

    4.0 KiB from /dev/vdb (device 499.0 GiB): request=1 time=11.5 ms

    4.0 KiB from /dev/vdb (device 499.0 GiB): request=2 time=2.1 ms

    4.0 KiB from /dev/vdb (device 499.0 GiB): request=3 time=2.3 ms

    4.0 KiB from /dev/vdb (device 499.0 GiB): request=4 time=2.9 ms

    4.0 KiB from /dev/vdb (device 499.0 GiB): request=5 time=2.7 ms

    4.0 KiB from /dev/vdb (device 499.0 GiB): request=6 time=3.0 ms

    4.0 KiB from /dev/vdb (device 499.0 GiB): request=7 time=2.6 ms

    4.0 KiB from /dev/vdb (device 499.0 GiB): request=8 time=20.6 ms

    4.0 KiB from /dev/vdb (device 499.0 GiB): request=9 time=2.9 ms

    4.0 KiB from /dev/vdb (device 499.0 GiB): request=10 time=2.6 ms

    wget freevps.us/downloads/bench.sh -O - -o /dev/null|bash

    Benchmark started on Sat Nov 28 00:07:52 UTC 2015

    Full benchmark log: /home/ubuntu/bench.log



    System Info

    -----------

    Processor : QEMU Virtual CPU version 2.0.0

    CPU Cores : 1

    Frequency : 2666.750 MHz

    Memory : 2002 MB

    Swap : 0 MB

    Uptime : 6 min,



    OS : Ubuntu 14.04.3 LTS

    Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)

    Kernel : 3.13.0-66-generic

    Hostname : test01





    Speedtest (IPv4 only)

    ---------------------



    Location Provider Speed

    CDN Cachefly 107MB/s



    Atlanta, GA, US Coloat 47.8MB/s

    Dallas, TX, US Softlayer 56.4MB/s

    Seattle, WA, US Softlayer 22.1MB/s

    San Jose, CA, US Softlayer 23.1MB/s

    Washington, DC, US Softlayer 60.2MB/s



    Tokyo, Japan Linode 13.1MB/s

    Singapore Softlayer 5.83MB/s



    Rotterdam, Netherlands id3.net 7.11MB/s

    Haarlem, Netherlands Leaseweb 33.4MB/s





    Disk Speed

    ----------

    I/O (1st run) : 374 MB/s

    I/O (2nd run) : 365 MB/s

    I/O (3rd run) : 369 MB/s

    Average I/O : 369.333 MB/s

    and in real world use is it snappy, slow, or somewhere in between?

    This same platform is used for corporate cloud services, its full HA (compute/storage/network) disk is fast, fio:

    100% Write, 15 workers / 1MB blocks:

    write: io=157439MB, bw=2623.6MB/s, iops=2623, runt= 60011msec

    100% Write, 15 workers / 64KB blocks:

    write: io=153866MB, bw=2563.1MB/s, iops=41023, runt= 60011msec

    Thanked by 1FrankZ
  • cfgguycfgguy Member, Host Rep

    @MarkTurner I think the delivery time is quite high. I got one object storage plan yesterday and its still in pending state and ticket i raised is still not answered its more then 16 hours now. View Ticket #645165

  • @MarkTurner any special offers on colocation? :)

  • Anything with free incoming bw ?
    Why are considerably short on bw compared to wsi , datashack, online , contabo , ovh , quadra ( free incoming ) and so on ?

  • cfgguy said: I think the delivery time is quite high. I got one object storage plan yesterday and its still in pending state and ticket i raised is still not answered its more then 16 hours now. View Ticket #645165

    Order review takes place during business hours, nothing going to happen until Monday.

  • inthecloudblog said: Anything with free incoming bw ? Why are considerably short on bw compared to wsi , datashack, online , contabo , ovh , quadra ( free incoming ) and so on ?

    Nothing, we are quite balanced in/out. Most hosting companies are heavy outbound so incoming isn't important to them.

  • 0xdragon said: @MarkTurner any special offers on colocation? :)

    Unfortunately not

  • Hi, the ObjectStorage have manual review? I only need to apply code and pay annual? Thanks.

  • risturiz said: Hi, the ObjectStorage have manual review? I only need to apply code and pay annual? Thanks.

    Every order is manually reviewed, its nothing personal :)

    Just apply code, pay annual then when the order is reviewed it will get its quota increased and then provisioned.

    Thanked by 1risturiz
  • Please tell me the difference between KVM VPS Resource Pools and KVM StorageVPS. Thanks.

  • bersybersy Member
    edited November 2015

    StorageVPS - one VM is allowed. Resource Pool - multiple VMs are allowed, just add an additional IP and CPU, it's like Dediserve's Cloud I guess, but in one location and without SSD storage.

    What is the difference between Standard and Dynamic Scaling modes?

  • MarkTurnerMarkTurner Member
    edited November 2015

    bersy said: SSD storage

    NVMe fronted storage so very fast; also full HA. I posted some tests with a 200TB disk on one of the threads on here recently.

    bersy said: What is the difference between Standard and Dynamic Scaling modes?

    Standard means stop the VM, add resources, power up again; dynamic add resources on the fly. This does require OS support and configuration on the VM to support it.

    Thanked by 1bersy
  • @MarkTurner still a little confused on the differences between the Storage and Resources clouds. Other than the ability to pool with Resources- they both cost the same. Why would we choose Storage over Resources?

    Also,

    Each Storage VPS includes gigabit uplink with four times the diskspace as included bandwidth

    Does this mean if you have 250GB of disk you will have 62.5GB of BW?

  • MarkTurnerMarkTurner Member
    edited November 2015

    Silvenga said: still a little confused on the differences between the Storage and Resources clouds. Other than the ability to pool with Resources- they both cost the same. Why would we choose Storage over Resources?

    The pricing was flat priced for the promo, StorageVPS is limited to 4 CPU, 16GB RAM and single VPS. Resource Pool doesn't impose a limit.

    Take Resource Pool for now as its same price

    Silvenga said: Does this mean if you have 250GB of disk you will have 62.5GB of BW?

    If you have 250GB Disk, you have 250GB transfer

    Brain fart see below

    Thanked by 1Silvenga
  • Silvenga said: Each Storage VPS includes gigabit uplink with four times the diskspace as included bandwidth

    MarkTurner said: If you have 250GB Disk, you have 250GB transfer

    So I thought bandwidth = (diskspace * 4). Correct me if I'm wrong :-/

  • tdc_adm said: So I thought bandwidth = (diskspace * 4). Correct me if I'm wrong :-/

    Sorry, brain fart. Too many different offers, deals, upgrades, multipliers. I am going to need a PhD to handle this.

    You are correct so lets clarify:

    bandwidth = disk * 4

    Thanked by 1Silvenga
  • Took up object storage offer on annual (4x)... paid and waiting to be provisoned,,,,

    @MarkTurner Only disk space will be 4x or bandwidth as well?

  • upfreak said: Only disk space will be 4x or bandwidth as well?

    Diskspace is directly attached to bandwidth, so quad disk = quad bandwidth

  • Is it possible to get free upgrade to 100mbps unmetered?

  • Ruriko said: Is it possible to get free upgrade to 100mbps unmetered?

    On what?

  • MarkTurner said: On what?

    HP Dual E5420

  • Ruriko said: HP Dual E5420

    No there are no options for that.

  • MarkTurner said: No there are no options for that.

    Not even a paid option?

  • Ruriko said: Not even a paid option?

    Its a blade server so the 1GE interface gets bundled into two 10GE uplinks, there is no way to cost-effectively rate limit it. The interfaces are hard GE, no option to drop rate to 100Mbps.

  • How do I create a bucket in X location in ObjSpace? How to add users for ACL?

  • @yowmamasita im using DragonDisk and s3tools ... not bad at all ... Actually have tested the Wordpress backup plugin and works fine but i dont know if you can create multiple users for different buckets.

  • @yowmamasita said:
    How do I create a bucket in X location in ObjSpace? How to add users for ACL?

    This is what support staff told me to do http://wiki.delimiter.com/display/DEL/ObjSpace:+Configuring+S3+Browser

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