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Looking for storage VPS in the USA

alterarchalterarch Member
edited February 2013 in Help

Hey guys,

I was looking for a storage VPS with the same specs as BuyVM's KVM Storage plan. They are currently sold out and I am not a complete fan of their Las Vegas location. The server needs to be allowed to run private VPNs and proxies and have tun / tap enabled.

The BuyVM's Specs are:
Type: KVM
RAM: 256MB
HDD: 250 GB
Bandwidth: 2.5TB
Price: $7.00 / Month

If any providers out there have this kind of a plan, could you post below as I would really appreciate it :).

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  • Interesting if anyone can beat that pricing

  • @alterarch said: BuyVM's KVM Storage plan. They are currently sold out

    They are always "sold out" during the weekends, AFAIK they handle sales only on Monday to Friday (their time).

  • @rds100 said: They are always "sold out" during the weekends, AFAIK they handle sales only on Monday to Friday (their time).

    Yeah, but I need someone a bit sooner and, like I said, the LV location is not great from where I am located.

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @alterarch said: Yeah, but I need someone a bit sooner and, like I said, the LV location is not great from where I am located.

    Let me know what 'isnt good' and i'll look into it :) I can't do much about latency alas.

    We'll have storage up in a few hours.

    Francisco

  • @Francisco I seem to be getting a ping around ~400ms (Australia). I guess that does not really matter when It comes down to storage VPSs though. I might wait a few hours and then try the storage VPS and see how it goes.

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    Get me a trace and I'll see if Rob can improve that :)

    It's very much possible it's taking some REALLY screwy route.

    What part of AUS are you in?

    Fran

  • @Francisco Yeah, i'm in Sydney. Most hosts apart from ones in Dallas and Chicago seem to give quite high pings. When I order the server, I will check if the server is giving me any trouble and send you a trace if it is :).

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    You should be ~200ms from Sydney.

    Get me a trace.

    Fran

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    Just trace to 205.185.112.1 and let me know.

    As well as 209.141.32.1.

    Francisco

  • concerto49concerto49 Member
    edited February 2013

    Try http://ca.lg.cloudshards.net - we have OpenVZ storage plans. It's in WebNX LA.

    https://www.cloudshards.com/backupvpshosting.php

    As to Sydney - which ISP are you with? TPG / PIPE based will be horrible.

    Otherwise should be 160-200ms.

  • alterarchalterarch Member
    edited February 2013

    @Francisco I am getting a ~7 ms ping from those. Are those in Las Vegas? 0.o

    **EDIT: ** My bad, I just realised that the terminal session was logged into one of my US VPSs. I am getting around ~300ms which is much better than about a week ago.

    @concerto49 said: As to Sydney - which ISP are you with? TPG / PIPE based will be horrible.

    Haha I am not that cheap. I went with Optus. Telstra would have been better but they offer much less BW.

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @alterarch said: @Francisco I am getting a ~7 ms ping from those. Are those in Las Vegas? 0.o

    yep o_O Maybe your ISP does something funky.

    If you PM me your home IP I'll ping you from LAS and we'll see what the return path takes, etc.

    Francisco

  • @Francisco Nah, that was my fault. I will PM you a trace from my IP. It seems to be a lot better than a while ago now.

  • @Francisco, I'm on 206ms, but I did some tricks. It should be about ~220ms.

    As a comparison ping ca.lg.cloudshards.net is 170ms for me. I get 160ms on another LA location.

    @alterarch - post the trace.

    I suspect Optus congestion more than anything.

  • @concerto49 Yeah, Optus is not know for consistency. Some days, you can get 60mbps speeds and others you will struggle to reach 2mbps. I purchased the business 500GB BW account with the speed booster pack, though I am not sure how much of a difference that truly makes.

  • @alterarch. I'm on iinet. Seems to be better. I also reduced my throughput to reduce latency (by removing interleaving) just so things like IPMI would work better.

  • FranciscoFrancisco Top Host, Host Rep, Veteran

    @concerto49 said: just so things like IPMI would work better.

    Oh christ you do IPMI from AUS to the east coast?

    You poor soul!

    Francisco

  • @Francisco said: Oh christ you do IPMI from AUS to the east coast?

    You poor soul!

    Yeah that's what I'm saying... I had to IPMI to a server on the east coast and it was a pain

  • RurikoRuriko Member
    edited February 2013

    I get 170ms in Brisbane, Australia O.o
    and when the servers were in SJ it was 200ms. That's a big improvement!

  • concerto49concerto49 Member
    edited February 2013

    @Francisco said: Oh christ you do IPMI from AUS to the east coast?

    You poor soul!

    Not the installs. I delegate that to slave labor (but also in Asia/Oceania). By the time I upload just the ISO I'd be dead. The connection is so slow.

    p.s. I have to do some real work :)

  • @alterarch said: Yeah, Optus is not know for consistency. Some days, you can get 60mbps speeds and others you will struggle to reach 2mbps. I purchased the business 500GB BW account with the speed booster pack, though I am not sure how much of a difference that truly makes.

    If you really are a business plan, that's crap. Log a fault and get them to fix the issue.

    I'm from Adelaide and have a storage node with BuyVM myself.

  • @concerto49 said: Not the installs. I delegate that to slave labor (but also in Asia/Oceania). By the time I upload just the ISO I'd be dead. The connection is so slow.

    Setup a VPS on another server, install Samba, create a share, upload your CentOS ISOs there and mount as Virtual CDROM through IPMI ;)

  • @SonicVPS The joys of contacting Optus Support. I have tried and failed since they do not guarantee any speed.

  • RobertClarkeRobertClarke Member, Host Rep

    Fliphost has some deals running on a new node in Dallas, very speedy stuff going on there.

  • We can hit that price in Vegas but looks like an issue with your ISP.

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    I can certainly hit that price point:

    Offered in Choopa NJ and Dallas Tx.

    Ill bump any ram for you at no charge if you put it on the order notes.

    http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/7818/fliphost-20-off-storage-offer-increased-bandwidth-100gb-for-3

  • @24khost @Fliphost I might try out BuyVM for a month and if it does not work out (weird traces or pings) then I will contact both of you. Thanks for the offer though :).

  • sounded like they were working on stuff for you @alterarch

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    @alterarch No problem, good luck :)

  • @Fliphost those are great prices! I want to sign up too!

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