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  • mov3 said: What is the VPS node specs?

    Here is my benchmark result for Hosting 1.

    System Info
    -----------
    Processor   : QEMU Virtual CPU version (cpu64-rhel6)
    CPU Cores   : 2
    Frequency   : 2666.760 MHz
    Memory      : 1000 MB
    Swap        : 0 MB
    Uptime      : 7 min,
    
    OS      : Debian GNU/Linux 8
    Arch        : x86_64 (64 Bit)
    Kernel      : 3.16.0-4-amd64
    
    
    Speedtest (IPv4 only)
    ---------------------
    Your public IPv4 is 185.22.172.x
    
    Location        Provider    Speed
    CDN         Cachefly    3.55MB/s
    
    Atlanta, GA, US     Coloat      1.43MB/s
    Dallas, TX, US      Softlayer   3.15MB/s
    Seattle, WA, US     Softlayer   2.54MB/s
    San Jose, CA, US    Softlayer   3.08MB/s
    Washington, DC, US  Softlayer   2.90MB/s
    
    Tokyo, Japan        Linode      1.89MB/s
    Singapore       Softlayer   2.48MB/s
    
    Rotterdam, Netherlands  id3.net     4.22MB/s
    Haarlem, Netherlands    Leaseweb    4.62MB/s
    
    
    Disk Speed
    ----------
    I/O (1st run)   : 334 MB/s
    I/O (2nd run)   : 376 MB/s
    I/O (3rd run)   : 401 MB/s
    Average I/O : 370.333 MB/s
    
  • @seikan said:

    mov3 said: What is the VPS node specs?

    Here is my benchmark result for Hosting 1.

    > System Info
    > -----------
    > Processor : QEMU Virtual CPU version (cpu64-rhel6)
    > CPU Cores : 2
    > Frequency : 2666.760 MHz
    > Memory        : 1000 MB
    > Swap      : 0 MB
    > Uptime        : 7 min,
    > 
    > OS        : Debian GNU/Linux 8
    > Arch      : x86_64 (64 Bit)
    > Kernel        : 3.16.0-4-amd64
    > 
    > 
    > Speedtest (IPv4 only)
    > ---------------------
    > Your public IPv4 is 185.22.172.x
    > 
    > Location      Provider    Speed
    > CDN           Cachefly    3.55MB/s
    > 
    > Atlanta, GA, US       Coloat      1.43MB/s
    > Dallas, TX, US        Softlayer   3.15MB/s
    > Seattle, WA, US       Softlayer   2.54MB/s
    > San Jose, CA, US  Softlayer   3.08MB/s
    > Washington, DC, US    Softlayer   2.90MB/s
    > 
    > Tokyo, Japan      Linode      1.89MB/s
    > Singapore         Softlayer   2.48MB/s
    > 
    > Rotterdam, Netherlands    id3.net     4.22MB/s
    > Haarlem, Netherlands  Leaseweb    4.62MB/s
    > 
    > 
    > Disk Speed
    > ----------
    > I/O (1st run) : 334 MB/s
    > I/O (2nd run) : 376 MB/s
    > I/O (3rd run) : 401 MB/s
    > Average I/O   : 370.333 MB/s
    > 

    Network look like bad.
  • mov3 said: Network look like bad.

    Weird, big different from the result by @Saragoldfarb.

    Let me try with other network card.

  • Network result still bad. Any idea, @vStoike?

  • @mov3 said:
    Network look like bad.

    1. We are located in west Russia (Saint Petersburg) and 4.62MB/s to Netherlands (which is 50mbit sec) is fine.
    2. As you can see there are 2 tests from 2 different people and first client (Saragoldfarb ) tested :
      Rotterdam, Netherlands id3.net 32.0MB/s
      Haarlem, Netherlands Leaseweb 39.8MB/s

    Im still not sure why there is a 10times difference in network speed between these 2 tests %) but even "lowest" result are good and "as-expected"

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    @seikan said:

    mov3 said: Network look like bad.

    Weird, big different from the result by @Saragoldfarb.

    Let me try with other network card.

    Ran another on to make sure. Results are about the same as my previous benchmark. Weird.

  • @vStoike said:

    @mov3 said:
    Network look like bad.

    1. We are located in west Russia (Saint Petersburg) and 4.62MB/s to Netherlands (which is 50mbit sec) is fine.
    2. As you can see there are 2 tests from 2 different people and first client (Saragoldfarb ) tested :
      Rotterdam, Netherlands id3.net 32.0MB/s
      Haarlem, Netherlands Leaseweb 39.8MB/s

    Im still not sure why there is a 10times difference in network speed between these 2 tests %) but even "lowest" result are good and "as-expected"

    What is the limitation set on the cpu? How much cpu can I use continually?

  • @vStoike said:

    1. We are located in west Russia (Saint Petersburg) and 4.62MB/s to Netherlands (which is 50mbit sec) is fine.
    2. As you can see there are 2 tests from 2 different people and first client (Saragoldfarb ) tested :
      Rotterdam, Netherlands id3.net 32.0MB/s
      Haarlem, Netherlands Leaseweb 39.8MB/s

    Im still not sure why there is a 10times difference in network speed between these 2 tests %) but even "lowest" result are good and "as-expected"


    I think you should investigate why have the two big difference result.
  • @windytime90 said:

    @vStoike said:

    @mov3 said:
    Network look like bad.

    1. We are located in west Russia (Saint Petersburg) and 4.62MB/s to Netherlands (which is 50mbit sec) is fine.
    2. As you can see there are 2 tests from 2 different people and first client (Saragoldfarb ) tested :
      Rotterdam, Netherlands id3.net 32.0MB/s
      Haarlem, Netherlands Leaseweb 39.8MB/s

    Im still not sure why there is a 10times difference in network speed between these 2 tests %) but even "lowest" result are good and "as-expected"

    What is the limitation set on the cpu? How much cpu can I use continually?

    not more than 75% for a long period of time (>6h) Its documented in ToS.

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    @vStoike said:

    @mov3 said:
    Network look like bad.

    1. We are located in west Russia (Saint Petersburg) and 4.62MB/s to Netherlands (which is 50mbit sec) is fine.
    2. As you can see there are 2 tests from 2 different people and first client (Saragoldfarb ) tested :
      Rotterdam, Netherlands id3.net 32.0MB/s
      Haarlem, Netherlands Leaseweb 39.8MB/s

    Im still not sure why there is a 10times difference in network speed between these 2 tests %) but even "lowest" result are good and "as-expected"

    I was pleasantly surprised by the results actually. Anyway, if you want to look into it lemme know and I'll PM you the account details.

  • @mov3 said:

    @vStoike said:

    1. We are located in west Russia (Saint Petersburg) and 4.62MB/s to Netherlands (which is 50mbit sec) is fine.
    2. As you can see there are 2 tests from 2 different people and first client (Saragoldfarb ) tested :
      Rotterdam, Netherlands id3.net 32.0MB/s
      Haarlem, Netherlands Leaseweb 39.8MB/s

    Im still not sure why there is a 10times difference in network speed between these 2 tests %) but even "lowest" result are good and "as-expected"


    I think you should investigate why have the two big difference result.

    2 things - these results are anonymous(hard to investigate) and none of the results are lower than expected.
    Plus I know nothing about this test and it could be many things

  • @tenpera said:
    @vStoike IPV6?

    Sure, /64 per VPS.

    Thanked by 1tenpera
  • @Saragoldfarb said:

    @vStoike said:

    @mov3 said:
    Network look like bad.

    1. We are located in west Russia (Saint Petersburg) and 4.62MB/s to Netherlands (which is 50mbit sec) is fine.
    2. As you can see there are 2 tests from 2 different people and first client (Saragoldfarb ) tested :
      Rotterdam, Netherlands id3.net 32.0MB/s
      Haarlem, Netherlands Leaseweb 39.8MB/s

    Im still not sure why there is a 10times difference in network speed between these 2 tests %) but even "lowest" result are good and "as-expected"

    I was pleasantly surprised by the results actually. Anyway, if you want to look into it lemme know and I'll PM you the account details.

    PM me please with the VPS IP address and some info about this test :
    1) always this result?
    2) this test uses ipv4 or ipv6?
    Thank you !

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran

    @Saragoldfarb @seikan which OS distros do you use? For the bad result, did you try with Debian 8 x64?

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  • VeespVeesp Member
    edited November 2016

    @rm_ said:
    @Saragoldfarb @seikan which OS distros do you use? For the bad result, did you try with Debian 8 x64?

    I wasnt questioned but still :) Sorry.
    I see that they both use same template - Deb 8

  • @vStoike: Is any kind of anti-ddos included with those kvms?

  • We have discounted our prices for KVM Servers https://galaxyhostplus.com/kvm/

    We probably do more discounts in next few hours with OpenVZ, Webhosting, Domains, Hosted Tab

  • NekkiNekki Veteran
    edited November 2016

    So it's @vstoike first out of the gates with the first FUCKING MENTAL offer of the year? Who would have thought it!

    Who's going to beat it? Can anyone beat it?

  • @deadbeef said:
    @vStoike: Is any kind of anti-ddos included with those kvms?

    No, sorry, not for these servers. If there will be big attack on your IP we will just blackhole it for some time.

    Thanked by 1deadbeef
  • yeah very much surprised i'll get one from @vstoike , super offer :) thank you.

    Thanked by 1Veesp
  • Ramnode offer is decent, not 'shit-the-fucking-bed' quality but it's Ramnode so it doesn't need to be. Only second place tho, @vstoike still sitting pretty at the top of the league table.

    There's a fucking idea, I'm going to run a LET deals league table over the 24 hours of US Black Friday.

    Who will win? I don't fucking care, I just want more cheap shit.

  • vStoike become #1 on Black Friday challenge :)

  • Shot2Shot2 Member
    edited November 2016

    According to ovh_fr twitter account, what to expect for Black Friday:

    • 1€ .fr and .com registration

    • 50% discount on the VPS line (annual only)

    • 60€ for their dedicated SP-64-S

    +tax

    Thanked by 1postcd
  • @Shot2 said:
    According to ovh_fr twitter account, what to expect for Black Friday:

    • 1€ .fr and .com registration

    • 50% discount on the VPS line (annual only)

    • 60€ for their dedicated SP-64-S

    +tax

    To all of which LET gives the finger. Not even going on the league table. Cunts.

    Thanked by 1jenkki
  • Apparently LeaseWeb's deals are shit as well, just discounted old dedis.

  • Hi there,

    OVH.com will also do a Black Friday :)
    on VPS, Dedicated servers, Private Cloud, Domain names VDI, ...

    I'll post tomorrow, awaiting LET staff approval

    Basically, it will be 50% off on all new orders on VPS (all ranges, all countries)
    (if you chose 12months commitment)

    ==> ovh.blackfriday, starting at 00h00 FR time

  • @wokenwoll said:
    Hi there,

    OVH.com will also do a Black Friday :)
    on VPS, Dedicated servers, Private Cloud, Domain names VDI, ...

    I'll post tomorrow, awaiting LET staff approval

    Basically, it will be 50% off on all new orders on VPS (all ranges, all countries)
    (if you chose 12months commitment)

    ==> ovh.blackfriday, starting at 00h00 FR time

    When we think OVH, we think Dedi. Do us something mental on a handful of servers, limited LET special or something, we love you long time.

    You've got a rabid, loyal audience here, give'em something to get all frothy over.

    Thanked by 2alown Junkless
  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited November 2016

    50% off on the VPS-SSD is a solid deal as is. Only if they would make it recurring, and if each VPS had an IPv6 /64 like at vStoike, then it'd be perfect.

    Secondly, OVH doesn't really need black fridays to put out crazy deals (remember KS3C, KS4C, SP64D anyone?:)

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