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OVH Launches 3 New Datacenters

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  • GamerTech24GamerTech24 Member
    edited March 2017

    I managed to get my server stuck in intervention mode where I can't do anything from the manager until OVH support carries out an operation on it (crashed installing windows)

    This will be an unintentional test to see how fast a server can be fixed or worked in in SYD

  • @ethancedrik said:
    I managed to get my server stuck in intervention mode where I can't do anything from the manager until OVH support carries out an operation on it (crashed installing windows)

    This will be an unintentional test to see how fast a server can be fixed or worked in in SYD

    :) Intervention is usually pretty quick.

    On a side note, http://smokeping.ovh.net/smokeping?target=APAC

    Ping Seems to be quite high.

  • hey Australian IPs https://www.ip2location.com/demo Showing Canada Location?

  • GamerTech24GamerTech24 Member
    edited March 2017

    @dedimark said:
    hey Australian IPs https://www.ip2location.com/demo Showing Canada Location?

    the IP2Location database hasn't updated yet, this /17 was originally announced in BHS but then they reallocated it to Australia, and it's been slowly updating to show Sydney as it's location and now it appears that all location databases except IP2Location are updated.

    Furthermore Google's IP geolocation service still shows this IP block as unclassified thus returning the US/American Google/YouTube, etc however that'll probably update to Google Australia soon.

  • I am now forced to use a VPN on my server within a VM to upload files to G-Drive.

  • traceroute to drive.google.com (216.58.209.238), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
    1 139.99.130.253 (139.99.130.253) 0.697 ms 0.832 ms 0.696 ms
    2 10.95.193.18 (10.95.193.18) 0.280 ms 0.335 ms 0.404 ms
    3 po10.syd-g1-a72.routers.ovh.net (103.5.14.226) 0.290 ms 0.245 ms 0.324 ms
    4 Bundle-Ether14.ken-edge903.sydney.telstra.net (144.130.164.245) 0.652 ms 0.825 ms 0.697 ms
    5 bundle-ether17.ken-core10.sydney.telstra.net (203.50.11.172) 3.150 ms 2.986 ms 2.855 ms
    6 bundle-ether1.ken-edge901.sydney.telstra.net (203.50.11.95) 1.167 ms 1.061 ms 1.002 ms
    7 google6.lnk.telstra.net (58.163.91.202) 0.834 ms 0.807 ms 0.778 ms
    8 108.170.247.83 (108.170.247.83) 205.190 ms 108.170.247.34 (108.170.247.34) 205.147 ms 205.626 ms
    9 72.14.238.186 (72.14.238.186) 166.887 ms 166.872 ms 209.85.142.87 (209.85.142.87) 154.787 ms
    10 209.85.143.221 (209.85.143.221) 207.304 ms 216.239.49.15 (216.239.49.15) 207.136 ms 207.387 ms
    11 209.85.251.138 (209.85.251.138) 207.541 ms 216.239.43.220 (216.239.43.220) 207.892 ms 207.561 ms
    12 72.14.232.71 (72.14.232.71) 207.331 ms 207.590 ms 209.85.247.4 (209.85.247.4) 207.986 ms
    13 108.170.236.128 (108.170.236.128) 204.227 ms 204.563 ms 204.440 ms
    14 216.239.58.12 (216.239.58.12) 280.063 ms 278.861 ms 279.171 ms
    15 209.85.142.190 (209.85.142.190) 279.054 ms 209.85.142.90 (209.85.142.90) 278.383 ms 278.203 ms
    16 108.170.244.225 (108.170.244.225) 282.401 ms 108.170.244.161 (108.170.244.161) 277.679 ms 108.170.244.225 (108.170.244.225) 282.546 ms
    17 108.170.238.107 (108.170.238.107) 278.120 ms 209.85.244.155 (209.85.244.155) 279.079 ms 108.170.238.107 (108.170.238.107) 277.736 ms
    18 par10s29-in-f238.1e100.net (216.58.209.238) 279.033 ms 278.906 ms 278.977 ms

    Yeah there's latency there

  • Yura said: What I was trying to say is that OVH is a 500 pounds gorilla that just landed directly on your faces. It is a game changer and will drive prices down in AU market. Isolation is a two sided road and you enjoyed both advantages and disadvantages of being in the middle of nowhere, internet wise. Now that begins to change. You say it is unwise to change pricing immediately in response to 1 new provider, downplaying the fact that their arrival was announced 1 year ago, and they are probably bigger than all others combined (except telecoms like Telstra), and not going to deadpool.

    Probably will but folks who host in Australia will predominantly be businesses and there's more than price as a criteria for choosing a web host for businesses. Perceived support, reputation and reliability would be more important than price. I know of companies who rather pay $10,000/month for hosting with their existing long time web host who they know and trust versus my recommendations of cheaper alternatives around $2,500/month mark. Perceived trust is a real factor for some folks. So OVH Australia will have to build that trust and reputation up somewhat first before you see Aussie companies jump ship over to OVH.

    Great thing about cheaper OVH prices would be that it makes it easier for folks to evaluate and test their server offerings, support and reliability out. Competition is always good though - just look at AMD Ryzen 7 release and Intel already slashing their prices :)

    Thanked by 1Yura
  • @ethancedrik said:

    traceroute to drive.google.com (216.58.209.238), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
    1 139.99.130.253 (139.99.130.253) 0.697 ms 0.832 ms 0.696 ms
    2 10.95.193.18 (10.95.193.18) 0.280 ms 0.335 ms 0.404 ms
    3 po10.syd-g1-a72.routers.ovh.net (103.5.14.226) 0.290 ms 0.245 ms 0.324 ms
    4 Bundle-Ether14.ken-edge903.sydney.telstra.net (144.130.164.245) 0.652 ms 0.825 ms 0.697 ms
    5 bundle-ether17.ken-core10.sydney.telstra.net (203.50.11.172) 3.150 ms 2.986 ms 2.855 ms
    6 bundle-ether1.ken-edge901.sydney.telstra.net (203.50.11.95) 1.167 ms 1.061 ms 1.002 ms
    7 google6.lnk.telstra.net (58.163.91.202) 0.834 ms 0.807 ms 0.778 ms
    8 108.170.247.83 (108.170.247.83) 205.190 ms 108.170.247.34 (108.170.247.34) 205.147 ms 205.626 ms
    9 72.14.238.186 (72.14.238.186) 166.887 ms 166.872 ms 209.85.142.87 (209.85.142.87) 154.787 ms
    10 209.85.143.221 (209.85.143.221) 207.304 ms 216.239.49.15 (216.239.49.15) 207.136 ms 207.387 ms
    11 209.85.251.138 (209.85.251.138) 207.541 ms 216.239.43.220 (216.239.43.220) 207.892 ms 207.561 ms
    12 72.14.232.71 (72.14.232.71) 207.331 ms 207.590 ms 209.85.247.4 (209.85.247.4) 207.986 ms
    13 108.170.236.128 (108.170.236.128) 204.227 ms 204.563 ms 204.440 ms
    14 216.239.58.12 (216.239.58.12) 280.063 ms 278.861 ms 279.171 ms
    15 209.85.142.190 (209.85.142.190) 279.054 ms 209.85.142.90 (209.85.142.90) 278.383 ms 278.203 ms
    16 108.170.244.225 (108.170.244.225) 282.401 ms 108.170.244.161 (108.170.244.161) 277.679 ms 108.170.244.225 (108.170.244.225) 282.546 ms
    17 108.170.238.107 (108.170.238.107) 278.120 ms 209.85.244.155 (209.85.244.155) 279.079 ms 108.170.238.107 (108.170.238.107) 277.736 ms
    18 par10s29-in-f238.1e100.net (216.58.209.238) 279.033 ms 278.906 ms 278.977 ms

    Yeah there's latency there

    They have started an intervention, but can't continue with it as they don't have a iPerf server setup in the SYD DC.

  • GamerTech24GamerTech24 Member
    edited March 2017

    Latency still seems to be under 1ms until it hits "google6.lnk.telstra.net", so I wonder if it would actually be an issue with Telstra? Not sure but google traffic shouldn't really be routed through Telstra anyways as it's meant to go directly to the US and running it through Telstra and then the US would be slower anyways plus Telstra is setup for OVH AU only for domestic Australia traffic unless someone at OVH thought this would be a faster route to google drive

  • ConnorMConnorM Member
    edited March 2017

    @ethancedrik said:
    Latency still seems to be under 1ms until it hits "google6.lnk.telstra.net", so I wonder if it would actually be an issue with Telstra? Not sure but google traffic shouldn't really be routed through Telstra anyways as it's meant to go directly to the US and running it through Telstra and then the US would be slower anyways plus Telstra is setup for OVH AU only for domestic Australia traffic unless someone at OVH thought this would be a faster route to google drive

    Downloads are shit fast, I'm taking 30GB files in 10-60 seconds.

  • Just uploads are horrible.

  • pbgbenpbgben Member, Host Rep

    Few bugs to iron out, but we're live and ready to go in Syd. Offer post coming soon.

  • Is there ovh singapore looking glass?

  • @muratai said:
    Is there ovh singapore looking glass?

    Singapore still seems to be unavailable yet but this will give you somewhat of a looking glass until then

    http://sgp.smokeping.ovh.net/smokeping?&;

    Thanked by 1muratai
  • Poland to support the number of IP purchase, I bought a server 62 IP. But on the VAC can not be purchased

  • My Sydney server was extended until April, thanks OVH :)

  • stefemanstefeman Member
    edited March 2017

    @luo362722353 said:

    Poland to support the number of IP purchase, I bought a server 62 IP. But on the VAC can not be purchased

    Ye, u can buy shit loads of ips on poland server. Technically up to 256.. I wonder if the same comes for australian or singapore dedis.

  • GamerTech24GamerTech24 Member
    edited March 2017

    @stefeman said:

    @luo362722353 said:

    Poland to support the number of IP purchase, I bought a server 62 IP. But on the VAC can not be purchased

    Ye, u can buy shit loads of ips on poland server. Technically up to 256.. I wonder if the same comes for australian or singapore dedis.

    I am not sure, right now it states that I am limited to 16 max so maybe not, it would be cool if I could get a Singapore dedi get a bunch of IPs for it and use them on an AU server

  • pbgbenpbgben Member, Host Rep

    @ethancedrik said:

    @stefeman said:

    @luo362722353 said:

    Poland to support the number of IP purchase, I bought a server 62 IP. But on the VAC can not be purchased

    Ye, u can buy shit loads of ips on poland server. Technically up to 256.. I wonder if the same comes for australian or singapore dedis.

    I am not sure, right now it states that I am limited to 16 max so maybe not, it would be cool if I could get a Singapore dedi get a bunch of IPs for it and use them on an AU server

    16 subnets

    so 16*16 right?

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    @pbgben said:

    @ethancedrik said:

    @stefeman said:

    @luo362722353 said:

    Poland to support the number of IP purchase, I bought a server 62 IP. But on the VAC can not be purchased

    Ye, u can buy shit loads of ips on poland server. Technically up to 256.. I wonder if the same comes for australian or singapore dedis.

    I am not sure, right now it states that I am limited to 16 max so maybe not, it would be cool if I could get a Singapore dedi get a bunch of IPs for it and use them on an AU server

    16 subnets

    so 16*16 right?

    Anything over 16 failover IPs total is charged $3/m is what is done, from what I was told from multiple reps.

  • pbgbenpbgben Member, Host Rep
    edited March 2017

    @MikeA said:

    @pbgben said:

    @ethancedrik said:

    @stefeman said:

    @luo362722353 said:

    Poland to support the number of IP purchase, I bought a server 62 IP. But on the VAC can not be purchased

    Ye, u can buy shit loads of ips on poland server. Technically up to 256.. I wonder if the same comes for australian or singapore dedis.

    I am not sure, right now it states that I am limited to 16 max so maybe not, it would be cool if I could get a Singapore dedi get a bunch of IPs for it and use them on an AU server

    16 subnets

    so 16*16 right?

    Anything over 16 failover IPs total is charged $3/m is what is done, from what I was told from multiple reps.

    Fair enough, lets give it a try.

  • VinnyletjeVinnyletje Member
    edited March 2017

    Apparently if you want free stuff on ovh you need to complain to octave... According to this tweet

  • GamerTech24GamerTech24 Member
    edited March 2017

    he's lucky he's getting that server for 12 months, I mean I'm lucky I'm getting mine for 2 months when mine was delivered in under a week

  • If they actually open source their manager which for some reason I don't see happening I'll be so happy, it says "UI" so it may just be the UI, none of the actual backend stuff that allows you to manage servers or VPSs

  • pbgbenpbgben Member, Host Rep

    @ethancedrik said:

    If they actually open source their manager which for some reason I don't see happening I'll be so happy, it says "UI" so it may just be the UI, none of the actual backend stuff that allows you to manage servers or VPSs

    The api has all the required stuff to make your own frontend.

  • GamerTech24GamerTech24 Member
    edited March 2017

    Yep, it's been confirmed they're giving us an extra month of service for no additional cost

  • pbgbenpbgben Member, Host Rep

    @ethancedrik said:
    Yep, it's been confirmed they're giving us an extra month of service for no additional cost

    Wait, did you even have to wait :P

    Thanked by 1GamerTech24
  • @pbgben said:

    @ethancedrik said:
    Yep, it's been confirmed they're giving us an extra month of service for no additional cost

    Wait, did you even have to wait :P

    Lay off man, you didnt wait either

  • Looks like I also got a free month, and didn't have to wait. I ordered it when someone confirmed they got theirs. I have been lurking this thread since the very beginning though, didn't think it'd take them this long.

  • I renewed three days before they gave me the free month.

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