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I believe failover IPs will come around a month after the location opens. Don't quote me on this though.
As I've mentioned above, it would take additional 2 weeks from now. That is official information from OVH owner.
Sounds great! Will this only be failover or also subnets?
If you order more than one failover IP at once, it will be delivered as subnet.
it's pretty much official at this point, we'll have to wait until the 14th
Does anyone know if, and this is a theoretically what-if question, if someone happened to own their own IPV4 /24 and ASN if ovh would let someone set up a BGP session and use their own IPs from their IP block on one of their servers, such as these discovery servers in their new datacenters?
I know people have done things like this with Phychz, Choopa, etc but I've never heard of OVH letting someone set something up like that
Cuz they don't.
My god they are slow with the failover IP's..
Something not very right...
Almost all Internet provider in Asia has bad peering with OVH Singapore.
Hopefully we wont be waiting a month after SYD goes online for failover ips :O
No vRack in discover servers so pretty slow internal speeds.
OVH now hiring in Virginia, USA, to support the opening of its new #datacenter. All positions available: http://ovh.to/wgruEtk #ITJobs
How solid is their ~2600-3200 USD/m offer for a datacenter technician at US paygrades?
So any providers offering VPS in Warsaw yet?
How if there is no IP addresses for now?
That's above 20K per year, and it's pretty decent for what would be considered low-level work in the technology field. Factor that with the cost of living in Virginia, it would be a great opportunity for college students who are still in the process of obtaining their degrees.
Subject: Your order for dedicated server in Asia-Pacific
APAC Server delivery date modification
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Hello,
You recently pre-ordered a dedicated server from our introductory offers for our new Asia-Pacific zone.
We regret to inform you that we are currently encountering some constraints in setting up these servers. In order to ensure the best level of service possible, we must push back the delivery date of these servers to November 30, 2016.
To compensate you for this inconvenience, we would like to offer you a free month of service. This gesture will automatically be applied upon delivery of your server with the expiration date being extended by one month.
If you no longer wish to benefit from this introductory offer, you may cancel your pre-order. This can be done from the invoice that you received in your order confirmation email. If you cancel your pre-order you will be fully refunded.
We thank you for your understanding and once again, we apologize for the inconvenience.
Thank you for your trust.
OVH Team
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lol, they ran out of bandwidth in Asia? xD
That's below poverty. Techs should be receiving $40K+
$2,600 - $3,2000 USD /month is NOT below poverty... Unless you have a huge house and a Tesla.
Yes a tech should be getting more depending on the type of work.
At least OVH is compensating people who are wanting an Asia-Pacfic server an extra free month of service
Once additional IPs are available.
Hello,
Here it's the beenckmark made today for Poland server:
ServerScope.io:
https://serverscope.io/trials/R1K
GeekBench:
https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/1022907
Why are the speeds to their other DC's so slow compared to competition like online.net? That doesn't make sense.
WAW failover ips still not here.. fuck they are slow.. my server will expire before I even get use it lol.
Do people still host nodes with only RAID 1?
Ive seen some hosts that do not even have a RAID array to maximize the disk space. Still more redundant than RAID 0 because if one disk fails, you only lose half of your clients data lol and still keep max storage space. compare that to 2 disk RAID 0 which is a bit faster but will eventually screw up faster too.
I don't know what others on this thread will do with their machines but my own plan is to setup RAID 1 proxmox for me and my 2 friends as our hardware requirements increase while we still need individual kvm containers. Updating from half as powerful soyoustart server while paying just 8€ more is worth it for us (I hope).
Some people host SSD nodes without RAID, but they'll never tell you.