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Currently they own 1.6+ million ips and if i am not wrong Hetzner own 800k
Nah, just the 192. range is nice to have :P
Okay put my blindness aside, my ip isn't 192.99.x with OVH. What makes this range so special?
Like a lan address I guess
10.
168.
192.
Because my kimsufi server limited on some port with that IP.
And my friend with 192.99.3.xxx can give full 100mbps on all port.
I just thinking if gateway problem.
I had the same problem. Support didn't see an issue. Finally transferred all my stuff over and am letting my GRA server lapse.
Stupid answers every times
Seems like they are more interested in getting their tickets closed than in solving issues which obvioulsy affect more than one customer. Sadly that's something I observe with many large helpdesks recently. Thanks, McKinsey!
Current pushing 500GB+ from FR to CA:
After 9 Hours, about 100GB moved, which is kinda bad.
Here you can see the Server in FR pushing and receiving via sshfs:
None, of the Ports from these servers are saturated.
I guess there is some kind of throttling going on.
@FredQc : do you get these speeds all the time ? I just ran your same benchmark and get vastly different results.
wget lespot.tk/bench.sh -O - -o /dev/null|bash CPU model : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570S CPU @ 3.10GHz Number of cores : 4 CPU frequency : 1699.550 MHz Total amount of ram : 15951 MB Total amount of swap : 510 MB System uptime : 34 days, 19:08, Download speed from CacheFly: 11.3MB/s Download speed from OVH, Montreal, Canada: 11.1MB/s Download speed from Atlantic.NET, Toronto, Canada: 11.1MB/s Download speed from Choopa, Piscataway, USA: 10.9MB/s Download speed from Dacentec, Lenoir, USA: 10.9MB/s Download speed from Atlantic.NET, Orlando, USA: 11.0MB/s Download speed from Atlantic.NET, Dallas, USA: 10.9MB/s Download speed from Atlantic.NET, San Francisco, USA: 10.7MB/s Download speed from QuadraNET, LA, USA: 9.97MB/s Download speed from OVH, Roubaix, FR: 6.70MB/s Download speed from Linode, Frankfurt, DE: 9.36MB/s Download speed from Redstation, London, UK: 10.4MB/s Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 3.84MB/s Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem: 4.62MB/s 10 Gbps Download speed from Atlanta, Ga: 10.6MB/s I/O speed : 102 MB/s
sshfs is using UDP? OVH is limiting UDP to 10Mbits.
My kimsufi got bad netwrok on BHS2 - Rack: T02A01.
All time
SSH is TCP.
between my 198.27.. at BHS and 91.121.. at RBX seems no issue, wget on http always get full 100Mbps
My server is in BHS1. I re-ran the benchmarks again and the results were similar to what I posted above.
@hawkjohn7 said:
My KS4-C at BHS2 in Rack T02A01 is having some throughput issues as well:
The results from my other KS-4C in another rack are much better:
Kimsufi support won't acknlowedge the problem because transfer speeds from OVH servers are just fine, which is pretty frustrating. Might just move my stuff to another host and pay a little more.
Rack: T02A02
CPU model : Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-3570S CPU @ 3.10GHz Number of cores : 4 CPU frequency : 1759.734 MHz Total amount of ram : 15983 MB Total amount of swap : 4094 MB System uptime : 20 days, 2:16, Download speed from CacheFly: 10.5MB/s Download speed from OVH, Montreal, Canada: 11.0MB/s Download speed from Atlantic.NET, Toronto, Canada: 1017KB/s Download speed from Choopa, Piscataway, USA: 2.33MB/s Download speed from Dacentec, Lenoir, USA: 577KB/s Download speed from Atlantic.NET, Orlando, USA: 1019KB/s Download speed from Atlantic.NET, Dallas, USA: 1.07MB/s Download speed from Atlantic.NET, San Francisco, USA: 1.02MB/s Download speed from QuadraNET, LA, USA: 1.33MB/s Download speed from OVH, Roubaix, FR: 605KB/s Download speed from Linode, Frankfurt, DE: 855KB/s Download speed from Redstation, London, UK: 663KB/s Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 810KB/s Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem: 1.13MB/s 10 Gbps Download speed from Atlanta, Ga: 3.43MB/s
Just ran the test again :
They keep saying that this test is not relevant because it use HDD and CPU I/O.
What a bunch of dumbass.
Well, they have to tell you something if they don't want a real answer to be published on the forum ;-).
I'm getting lower speeds then you the network speed on my Kimsufi in BHS2 is absolutely terrible right now. I'm hoping it won't stay like this.
Seems like people in BHS1 are not facing those issues, so the Network in BHS2 seems to be shit. Finally after 4 Days I transfered 1TB from RBX to BHS2.
others will see same results once all boxes from flash-sale are plugged into that same uplink and half of it begins torre... downloading linux iso.
BHS2 - Rack: T02A - lol...on the bright side the server is fast and new harddrive
@sin i thought i3 were out of stock and they were giving i5 to everyone in BHS? You ordered this one today or yesterday?
I ordered it yesterday at 2:48PM EST and it only gave a choice of BHS and a 10 day delivery time, the server was delivered to me this morning around 4:45AM EST.
So look like im also going to get an i3 i thought everyone in BHS is getting i5 instead of i3
If it's really a DC-wide issue at BHS2, you can just wait and at some point they will fix it. Check http://weathermap.ovh.net/#beauharnois2, seems quite a lot of yellow 70-80% utilization links at the top. I bet they are aware and some upgrade is on the roadmap. Lots of open tasks in the networking category: http://status.ovh.net/?project=9&status=all&perpage=50 But it's hard to tell which ones relate specifically to BHS2.
Point is, it'd be worse if it was just your server on one busy switch.
Thanks yeah I'm waiting it out. I really love the server besides the current network issue.
My KS is on BHS1 - Rack: T01B33
I have 5 KS-4C that i got on the flash sale last month.
Running now the speed test script I got the following results:
KS 1 (Rack T02A73): Low Speed
KS 2 (Rack T01C01): High Speed
KS 3 (Rack T02A02): Low Speed
KS 4 (Rack T02A02): High Speed
KS 5 (Rack T01C01): High Speed
The funny thing is that I have 2 boxes in the very same rack (T02A02) and one is getting high speed network and the other is getting low speed. Go figure...