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  • efxzajefxzaj Member
    edited October 2016

    Edit:: message was for pm

  • Got my server up for grabs if the offer is temptimg.
    Moved my things in a different direction, so I no longer need OVH services.
    I also have the premium bw package (90 euro) paid for one more month.

    It's in GRA1, but with uncapped gigabit ovh-ovh even on default bandwidth.
    Fr. subsidiary.

  • If you do not want to renew, I am willing to buy it, please pm me. I have ie account.

  • Please PM me if you have one available for transfer :)

  • FearHunterFearHunter Member
    edited October 2016

    Im willing to transfer my server. It's paid until 21. November with 2 additional ips. German Account. RBX 6.

    Can accept several payment methods (Paypal, BTC, etc.)

    Let me know if someone is interested.

  • I'm going to pay EUR 120 for a server transferred to my .fr account, PM me if you're interested.

  • I think I have one for sale. .DE Account. Offers per PN. Valid highest offer > 100 € after Tuesday is accepted.

  • anyone had a OVH RBX limited one?

    I have interest

    @zrunner said:
    The server comes with: 1Gbit NIC, which has 1Gbit/s OVH<->OVH speed


    1Gbit/s Internet<->OVH (download)


    250Mbit/s OVH<->Internet (upload)


    and as with other ovh servers you're able to increase/upgrade your bandwidth quality but it costs a lot.




    It should also be noted that as its directly under the ovh brand these comes with the "pro" anti-ddos, though i have no real knowledge of the difference.


    These also comes with up to a /24 IPv4 block, where all you have to do is pay the setup-fee of 2€ per IP, so yeah you can get a /24 but you have to pay over 500€ in setup-fee's for it :)


    And you're able to use ovh's "vRack" so you can for example setup a virtual rack with a server in BHS and in GRA.

    Anyone that received his/hers server(s) been able to test if it loads esxi 6.0 fine?

    @Falzo I don't understand.

    Seems that the bandwidth is changed for this server:

  • mtsbatalha said: @Falzo I don't understand.

    Seems that the bandwidth is changed for this server:

    thanks for pointing that out, just had a quick look and it shows the same values on mine like yours... seems like OVH simply changed that in the control panel to match the given guaranteed speed and not any possible limit.

    somewhere in this thread someone already said that their support pointed out that the racks in GRA are on switches limited to 250Mbps... I haven't seen faster (outgoing/upload) speeds on this anyways.

    just ran a quick european download bench to verify:

    Online.Net, Paris, FR           62.210.18.40            106MB/s
    Vultr, Amsterdam, NL            108.61.198.102          96.7MB/s
    DO 2, Amsterdam, NL             178.62.180.186          55.6MB/s
    DO 3, Amsterdam, NL             188.166.111.128         105MB/s
    Leaseweb, Amsterdam, NL         5.79.108.33             103MB/s
    i3d, Amsterdam, NL              213.163.76.200          95.1MB/s
    Vultr, London, UK               108.61.196.101          91.3MB/s
    DO, London, UK          138.68.141.25           106MB/s
    Linode, London, UK              176.58.107.39           103MB/s
    

    so despite saying anything about the panel values it seems outgoing is hard capped at 250 and incoming is burstable with 250 guaranteed.

    doesn't change anything after all, speeds are same as before for me - can't tell about servers in other locations though.

    Thanked by 1mtsbatalha
  • @Falzo said:

    mtsbatalha said: @Falzo I don't understand.

    Seems that the bandwidth is changed for this server:

    thanks for pointing that out, just had a quick look and it shows the same values on mine like yours... seems like OVH simply changed that in the control panel to match the given guaranteed speed and not any possible limit.

    somewhere in this thread someone already said that their support pointed out that the racks in GRA are on switches limited to 250Mbps... I haven't seen faster (outgoing/upload) speeds on this anyways.

    just ran a quick european download bench to verify:

    Online.Net, Paris, FR           62.210.18.40            106MB/s
    > Vultr, Amsterdam, NL            108.61.198.102          96.7MB/s
    > DO 2, Amsterdam, NL             178.62.180.186          55.6MB/s
    > DO 3, Amsterdam, NL             188.166.111.128         105MB/s
    > Leaseweb, Amsterdam, NL         5.79.108.33             103MB/s
    > i3d, Amsterdam, NL              213.163.76.200          95.1MB/s
    > Vultr, London, UK               108.61.196.101          91.3MB/s
    > DO, London, UK          138.68.141.25           106MB/s
    > Linode, London, UK              176.58.107.39           103MB/s
    > 

    so despite saying anything about the panel values it seems outgoing is hard capped at 250 and incoming is burstable with 250 guaranteed.

    doesn't change anything after all, speeds are same as before for me - can't tell about servers in other locations though.

    Ok, thanks for fast explanation!

  • Marcel40625Marcel40625 Member
    edited October 2016

    same here:

  • sudo iperf -c ping.online.net

    Client connecting to ping.online.net, TCP port 5001

    TCP window size: 85.0 KByte (default)

    [ 3] local xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx port 49986 connected with 62.210.18.40 port 5001
    [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
    [ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 947 MBytes 793 Mbits/sec

  • GRA1 is capped at 250?:

    iperf -c ping.online.net

    Client connecting to ping.online.net, TCP port 5001

    TCP window size: 85.0 KByte (default)

    [ 3] local 37.187.xxx.xxx port 55954 connected with 62.210.18.40 port 5001
    [ ID] Interval Transfer Bandwidth
    [ 3] 0.0-10.0 sec 301 MBytes 252 Mbits/sec

  • Many Servers are mine is aswell in gra an is burstable to 1gbit

  • ALL servers from this offer are capped externally at 250mb.

    Some were also capped internally, but this is due to wrong SYS switches, you could try and ask them to correct it.

    Per OVH policy, when you get a new server, regardless of it's capping speed, in the first month you will experience full premium BW for a certain amount of traffic.

    Depending on your traffic in the first month (can last the full month, or just a few days), when you reached that certain limit, you are placed on your real/advertised speed.

  • @lusirhe said:
    ALL servers from this offer are capped externally at 250mb.

    Some were also capped internally, but this is due to wrong SYS switches, you could try and ask them to correct it.

    Per OVH policy, when you get a new server, regardless of it's capping speed, in the first month you will experience full premium BW for a certain amount of traffic.

    Depending on your traffic in the first month (can last the full month, or just a few days), when you reached that certain limit, you are placed on your real/advertised speed.

    Sorry, where is stated?

  • lusirhelusirhe Member
    edited October 2016

    What's bandwidth Burst all about?
    The 1 Gbps and 3 Gbps burst feature is enabled by default on servers connected in 1 Gbps and 10 Gbps (respectively). This service is disabled as soon as your average guaranteed bandwidth consumption exceeds 50%.

    How is my allocated burst period calculated?
    Every 6 hours, we recalculate the average bandwidth consumed (based on 95%) and we compare it to 50% of the guaranteed bandwidth. If it's less, we don't change anything, but if it's higher, we will disable the burst temporarily and you won't be able to reactivate it. In other words, for 5% of the month (meaning 1 half day), you are entitled to 1 Gbps or 3 Gbps with no limitation. If beyond that half day you consume over 50% of the guaranteed bandwidth, your burst will be disabled and you can only use your guaranteed bandwidth.

    https://www.ovh.com/us/dedicated-servers/faq.xml#choix-bp

  • https://www.ovh.com/ca/en/dedicated-servers/faq.xml

    see: How is my allocated burst period calculated?

  • @mtsbatalha said:

    @lusirhe said:
    ALL servers from this offer are capped externally at 250mb.

    Some were also capped internally, but this is due to wrong SYS switches, you could try and ask them to correct it.

    Per OVH policy, when you get a new server, regardless of it's capping speed, in the first month you will experience full premium BW for a certain amount of traffic.

    Depending on your traffic in the first month (can last the full month, or just a few days), when you reached that certain limit, you are placed on your real/advertised speed.

    Sorry, where is stated?

    Pretty sure I saw his stated when I ordered.

  • Seems that OVH changed bandwidth policies for this server. It's confirmed with support team.

  • RIYADRIYAD Member, Patron Provider

    any one still wants to move there server to others ? :D

  • lusirhelusirhe Member
    edited October 2016

    another shady move OVH™

    Who likes display errors?

  • it was advertised as 250mbit so.. where is the problem? There is no reason to contact the support

  • You poor fellas and your slow seedboxes

  • @mtsbatalha said:

    Seems that OVH changed bandwidth policies for this server. It's confirmed with support team.

    When was this as I queried whether internet to OVH should've been 250mbps but I believe it is?

    Interesting that people are getting different speeds haha

  • You guys can let me take over your SLOW boxes for a fee if you like :D

  • @blazingfastservers said:
    You guys can let me take over your SLOW boxes for a fee if you like :D

    That would make you be blazingslowservers.

    Thanked by 1KamA
  • @Sixell said:

    @blazingfastservers said:
    You guys can let me take over your SLOW boxes for a fee if you like :D

    That would make you be blazingslowservers.

    omg forget to change nick!

    Thanked by 1ehab
  • meansmeans Member
    edited November 2016

    @blazingfastservers said:

    @Sixell said:

    @blazingfastservers said:
    You guys can let me take over your SLOW boxes for a fee if you like :D

    That would make you be blazingslowservers.

    omg forget to change nick!

    You're so funny.

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