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  • geekalot said: All except the E3-1220v1 have 8 threads (E3-1220v1 has 4 threads

    Exactly. And despite of my first point, I still will feel better in the E3. Depending of that contention ratio, if the resources are not overallocated most apps will run faster there, without doubt.

    geekalot said: Does one benchmark translate directly to another?

    I don't think so, unfortunately. The only way of assesing this more "accurately" is to run the same workloads in both platforms and see how it goes.

  • @TarZZ92 said:
    geekbench is very good ^

    it's what i use to compare core performance usually.

    I have used it as well. But, again, this example (performance of E3-1220v1 vs L3426) shows that performance is a relative term and it can depend on the yardstick you are using to measure it.

  • @yomero said:
    Exactly. And despite of my first point, I still will feel better in the E3. Depending of that contention ratio, if the resources are not overallocated most apps will run faster there, without doubt.

    That is what I had also assumed going into this. (The reason I got it)

    @yomero said:
    I don't think so, unfortunately. The only way of assesing this more "accurately" is to run the same workloads in both platforms and see how it goes.

    Yup, unfortunately.

  • RizRiz Member

    @mikho were you able to get pfsense working? What virtualization were you using? I have been trying to get ESXI working with pfSense and keep running into issues even with the ILO and disabling my management port.

    Anyone else have input or help on getting ESXI working on one of these WITHOUT an additional IP?

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    @kimjungsong said:
    We send nuke to you soon!

    This one's got banter.

  • mikhomikho Member

    @Riz said:
    mikho were you able to get pfsense working? What virtualization were you using? I have been trying to get ESXI working with pfSense and keep running into issues even with the ILO and disabling my management port.

    Anyone else have input or help on getting ESXI working on one of these WITHOUT an additional IP?

    No

  • NekkiNekki Veteran

    @kimjungsong said:
    I would not buy your services you stink.

    Which bored forum member are you?

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  • @Riz said:
    mikho were you able to get pfsense working? What virtualization were you using? I have been trying to get ESXI working with pfSense and keep running into issues even with the ILO and disabling my management port.

    Anyone else have input or help on getting ESXI working on one of these WITHOUT an additional IP?

    I don't use ESXi but I've set it up with Proxmox and no problems so far.

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  • And again, I'm missing out on the fun :-(

    Next time someone PM me, please :-D

  • 4n0nx4n0nx Member

    mpkossen said: And again, I'm missing out on the fun :-(

    So am I. How do I find out about new online.net special offers? Is there a mailing list or sth?

    It's frustrating that the 20€ offer server has better specs than the 30€ server with 40€ setup fee. -.-

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    4n0nx said: So am I. How do I find out about new online.net special offers? Is there a mailing list or sth?

    You just visit LET every day and that's how you find out.

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  • 4n0nx4n0nx Member

    rm_ said: You just visit LET every day and that's how you find out.

    I did but it was already out of stock :|

  • @4n0nx said:
    I did but it was already out of stock :|

    Well that sux

  • 4n0nx4n0nx Member

    joodle said: Well that sux

    and swallowz

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  • DylanDylan Member

    @4n0nx said:
    So am I. How do I find out about new online.net special offers? Is there a mailing list or sth?

    No mailing list. They start with tweets:

    https://twitter.com/online_fr

    Thanked by 14n0nx
  • sepeisepei Member

    @Riz said:
    mikho were you able to get pfsense working? What virtualization were you using? I have been trying to get ESXI working with pfSense and keep running into issues even with the ILO and disabling my management port.

    Anyone else have input or help on getting ESXI working on one of these WITHOUT an additional IP?

    I got it working with there 30€ promo on ESXI and Hyper V with Sophos UTM.
    Someone else got it with Pfsense working just look at the other thread

  • @sepei ... mind to create a tutorial on how to do it?

  • sepeisepei Member

    There is already one with Pfsense, there are marginal differences to Hyper V or Sophos UTM:

    @sonontse said:
    A revised (more detailed) instructions from Servaman back in 2014.
    Source: http://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/463303/#Comment_463303

    1 - Setup Virtual NIC (Rename vSwitch0 to WAN. Create a vSwitch1 in the Networking settings and rename it to LAN).

    2 - Create some VM's you want and bridge them to the virtual nic (A good time to have a desktop linux setup and handy for pfsense web configurations later on. And yeah, no internet for these VMs for now.)

    3 - Create a KVM VM with pfSense. (Set it up with 2 network cards WAN and LAN. After the VM is created, go back into the edit configuration and copy down the MAC address for each.)

    4 - Bridge the pfSense VM to your real NIC.

    5 - Make sure the pfSense VM is not set to start on Node reboot.

    6 - Start pfSense and continue with config. Set the WAN NIC as your Real one and the LAN as the virtual nic which the other VM's will be connected to. (After pfsense is installed and while still on the console, go through option 1 and 2. For option 1, make sure the mac displayed for WAN and LAN matches the WAN and LAN you had set up in step 3. For option 2, set up for the LAN part. It will ask you for your IP range and finally asks you if you want to enable DHCP.)

    7 - Enable DHCP

    8 - Setup another KVM VM with Linux Puppy.

    9 - Console into Puppy and open a browser and browse to 192.168.1.1, use default pfSense details.

    10 - Change config and port forward pfSense port (80) so you can access remotely.

    11 - Add your public IP to pfSense as it's WAN IP. (Adding the WAN IP to the WAN interface did not work for me. I added the MAC instead to the WAN and set it to DHCP. It automatically populated.)

    12 - If it worked you should have lost connection to your server. (IP Conflict) (Did not get diconnected on this step, but my management network and pfsense was sharing the same IP. So if I was on port 80 it loaded pfsense, if I was on port 443 it would load esxi. This was weird and concerning which lead me to move my management network to lan later on.)

    13 - Reboot your node and you should regain access. (Did not have to go through this step)

    14 - Set the pfSense VM to start on node start

    15 - Set your node to DHCP and reboot. (Skipped this step as setting it to DHCP did not grab my local lan ip while the network was still on vSwitch0)

    16 - Now browse to your nodes IP and you should see pfSense.

    17 - Port forward Proxmox and it should work. (Skipped for now)

    18 - Setup VM's and port forward what ever you want.

    (extra steps).

    19 - In your vSphere client - Networking, add a VMKernel to vSwitch1. Make sure the to check the box to allow for management traffic. Assign a local LAN ip in your pfsense range for this VMkernel.

    20 - Remove the IPv4 setting on the Management Network under vSwitch0. You can either do this in vsphere or in ILO. After removing the IPv4 ip from vSwitch0, I saw in ILO that the IP was populated but the gateway was missing. Had to manually add the LAN gateway to get vsphere to connect.

    End result: http://prntscr.com/6o0cyb

  • earlearl Member

    I find it odd that each time I reinstall the server dd tests are always different.. not sure why.

    look to be the best I have this time around..

    dd if=/dev/zero of=iotest bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync && rm -fr iotest 16384+0 records in 16384+0 records out 1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 3.35443 s, 320 MB/s

  • edited April 2015

    @earl said:
    I find it odd that each time I reinstall the server dd tests are always different.. not sure why.

    look to be the best I have this time around..

    dd if=/dev/zero of=iotest bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync && rm -fr iotest 16384+0 records in 16384+0 records out 1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 3.35443 s, 320 MB/s

    RAID0 or RAID1 or no RAID?.

  • earlearl Member
    edited April 2015

    @mustafaramadhan said:
    RAID0 or RAID1 or no RAID?.

    It's RAID 0, I also enabled the cache on the drive and the card.. and it's the 450 gb SAS 15K drive

  • @earl said:
    It's RAID 0, I also enabled the cache on the drive and the card.. and it's the 450 gb SAS 15K drive

    No wonder for RAID0 + SAS 15K for 320 MB/s.

  • gtraxgtrax Member

    Oh man, I was travelling. Missed the offer :(
    Very very bad for me :( :( :(

  • earlearl Member

    I'm saying it's odd that each time I reinstall proxmox with the same configuration I always get different results for dd..

    The last time I reinstalled my dd was only around 240mb/s. nothing is different same config RAID 0.. If I use iLO to install proxmox the dd was worst than reinstalling using the online console, which is actually Debian + proxmox..

  • earlearl Member

    This Dedibox is pretty Awesome!!

    I'm really liking that it comes with 100 GB FTP backup for free.. and I'm gonna try out that RPN thing too.. so many toys in the panel!

  • victorqdvictorqd Member
    edited April 2015

    @earl said:
    This Dedibox is pretty Awesome!!

    I'm really liking that it comes with 100 GB FTP backup for free.. and I'm gonna try out that RPN thing too.. so many toys in the panel!

    ^that.
    I have a LT1115 that i got even when i had no use of it. Was thinking of cancelling this month , but :D . Instead i cancelled some useless VPS that were of minimal use and kept this one.

  • gtraxgtrax Member

    Anyone that got an extra of this server let me know please. Drop me an inbox.
    Thanks

  • NomadNomad Member

    I am pretty pleased with my 1215 as well.
    It's a web host.
    It's a media center. (Media Browser + Plex + Subsonic ATM)
    It's a DLNA hub for my VPN.
    It's my IPv6 provider.
    It's my file server and dropbox replacement.

    On top of it...
    It doesn't even sweat and even if it does, who cares? I can keep the cpu at %100 for more than I can do in a VPS :D

    Thanked by 2netomx trvz
  • Hi, yesterday online.net again sell this dedi, i bought one of them. But now i cant install iso with ilo. How can i do?

  • @Uruloki said:
    Hi, yesterday online.net again sell this dedi, i bought one of them. But now i cant install iso with ilo. How can i do?

    Open a damn support ticket. LET is not the Online.net support desk ;)

    Thanked by 14n0nx
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