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FedoraIT Networks - $7.00/mo. 0.5GB RAM - 32.5GB Disk - 4TB BW - Gbps port - Scranton PA
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FedoraIT Networks - $7.00/mo. 0.5GB RAM - 32.5GB Disk - 4TB BW - Gbps port - Scranton PA

edited November 2012 in Offers

FedoraIT Networks - Affordable VPS & Webhosting

vALPHA $7.00/mo.

  • 32.5GB Disk
  • 0.5GB DEDICATED RAM
  • 4TB Bandwidth
  • 100Mbps Port
  • 1 IPv4
  • Choice of Linux distro
  • ORDER NOW

Features

  • OpenVZ Virtualization
  • TUN/TAP/PPP devices enabled
  • SolusVM control panel
  • Scranton, PA location (Volumedrive)
  • Gbit uplink

Test IPs

Comments

  • I know you have one deal on/under the price limit, however that does not mean you can post other deals over that limit.

    Also, What virt? Xen? KVM? OVZ? VMWare (how rare)?

    Test IP? Looking Glass? (@telephone has a good one) DC?

  • Could you please provide test ip, and possibly a test file to download? Is this located in BurstNet? or Volumedrive? or?

  • Is your last name really Fedora...?

  • edited November 2012

    @gubbyte Yep, my last name is actually Fedora
    @TheLinuxBug I'll have some test IPs coming soon, we are located in VolumeDrive, Scranton
    @SimpleNode completely forgot about the limit, thanks for the reminder!

  • Welcome to LET, I've saw your offer in WHT too :)

  • edited November 2012

    @ErawanArifNugroho Thanks!

    Also, posted test IPs in OP and we'll be having a new location opening up in KC, MO offering Xen based virtualization!

  • SimpleNodeSimpleNode Member
    edited November 2012

    Incero Dallas (Gig Port)

    Test File

    [root@francium ~]# wget -O /dev/null http://142.0.34.20/testfile.bin
    --2012-11-25 13:46:06--  http://142.0.34.20/testfile.bin
    Connecting to 142.0.34.20:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 104857600 (100M) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: `/dev/null'
    
    100%[===========================>] 104,857,600  335K/s   in 2m 53s  
    
    2012-11-25 13:48:59 (591 KB/s) - `/dev/null' saved [104857600/104857600]
    

    (Incero says the slow speeds are because it's taking the cogent route instead of the HE route)

    MTR Report

    [root@francium ~]# mtr --report 142.0.34.20
    HOST: francium.node.simpleno.de   Loss%   Snt   Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
      1. 192.211.49.193                0.0%    10    1.8   2.2   1.8   2.9   0.3
      2. 23.29.127.153                 0.0%    10    0.9   1.1   0.9   1.6   0.3
      3. 23.29.112.73                  0.0%    10    0.8   1.3   0.7   3.6   1.0
      4. incero.corexchange.com        0.0%    10    0.4   3.3   0.4  29.2   9.1
      5. xe-0-0-0-15.r07.dllstx09.us.  0.0%    10    0.8   0.8   0.7   0.9   0.1
      6. te0-7-0-5.ccr21.dfw03.atlas.  0.0%    10    0.9   1.0   0.8   2.1   0.4
      7. te0-2-0-3.ccr21.dfw01.atlas.  0.0%    10    1.1   1.4   1.0   1.6   0.2
      8. te0-0-0-2.mpd21.iah01.atlas.  0.0%    10    6.7   6.7   6.4   6.8   0.1
      9. te0-1-0-3.mpd21.atl01.atlas.  0.0%    10   21.0  20.3  19.5  22.7   1.0
     10. te0-4-0-7.mpd21.dca01.atlas.  0.0%    10   33.8  33.8  33.6  34.0   0.1
     11. te7-1.ccr01.bwi01.atlas.coge  0.0%    10   34.2  53.2  34.2 202.8  52.9
     12. te3-3.ccr01.phl01.atlas.coge  0.0%    10   37.4  50.8  36.9 171.6  42.5
     13. te3-8.ccr01.phl03.atlas.coge  0.0%    10   39.1  39.2  38.8  40.0   0.4
     14. 38.104.114.214                0.0%    10   42.5  64.4  42.5 255.9  67.3
     15. core.sctn01.volumedrive.com   0.0%    10   45.8  45.2  44.2  46.4   0.7
     16. 173.242.117.145               0.0%    10   44.6  44.0  42.6  46.8   1.3
     17. 142.0.34.20                   0.0%    10   42.7  43.2  42.3  44.1   0.8
    
  • edited November 2012

    Here's what I'm getting from FDCServers Chicago -

    --2012-11-24 20:40:56-- http://142.0.34.20/testfile.bin
    Connecting to 142.0.34.20:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 104857600 (100M) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: âtestfile.binâ
    100%[======================================>] 104,857,600 15.3M/s in 7.2s
    2012-11-24 20:41:03 (14.0 MB/s) - testfile.bin

  • edited November 2012

    @SimpleNode
    @Jack

    thanks for the test results!

    Here are some results from Colostore South Bend -

    root@fedorait:~# wget http://142.0.34.20/bigtest.tgz

    --2012-11-25 06:56:05-- http://142.0.34.20/bigtest.tgz
    Connecting to 142.0.34.20:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 129674464 (124M) [application/x-gtar]
    Saving to: bigtest.tgz.2
    100%[======================================>] 129,674,464 5.32M/s in 25s
    2012-11-25 06:56:30 (4.90 MB/s) - bigtest.tgz.2 saved [129674464/129674464]

  • @jack I'm pretty sure it's 32.5GB Disk Space.... not RAM.

  • @Jack said: @Brandon looks like there isn't an A Record for HTTP...

    lol

  • edited November 2012

    @Brandon Sorry about that, I was just working on the DNS server, all good now.
    @Jack That would be 32.5GB Disk :)

  • edited November 2012

    New node being deployed soon!

    Here are some features:

    • Central US location
    • Xen based virtualization
    • 1Gbps uplinks
    • Fast drives
    • High I/O

    Write

    root@vmnode2 [~]# dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync

    16384+0 records in
    16384+0 records out
    1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 2.39832 s, 448 MB/s

    Seek/Copy

    root@ns2 [~]# time dd if=test of=/dev/null bs=8k

    524288+0 records in
    524288+0 records out
    4294967296 bytes (4.3 GB) copied, 7.8413 s, 548 MB/s
    real 0m7.844s
    user 0m0.013s
    sys 0m5.579s

  • Is it XenHVM or KVM?

  • edited November 2012

    @rchurch We've actually decided on KVM instead of Xen HVM, thanks.

  • edited December 2012

    A few updates:

    • Node 2 (KVM) has been shipped out
    • ETA until launch of our KVM node will be 12/19/2012
    • December Deals - get 30% off RECURRING when applying promocode "DEC30"
    • New product - vLET - 256MB RAM, 1 Core, 10GB Disk, 1TB BW, $12 annually (OpenVZ) -
      >> Order Now! <<

    Also, we've just restored our client area so if you encounter any bugs/issues, please direct them to our bug tracking dept. at [email protected]

    Thanks guys!

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