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Sure: my.vpsbit.com/client/plugin/support_manager/client_tickets/departments/
Just got a reply. They don't allow transfers . Thanks anyway
60 euro setup fee and that plan is almost always out of stock. I'm surprised there's some available right now.
Anyone here have a bench from this server?
It's on a 1Mbit line so yeah.......... /S
The below benchmark was ran with the following script: https://github.com/hidden-refuge/bench-sh-2/blob/master/bench.sh
Note that I got brand new disks running on MDADM raid 10.
They had about 7 hours of power on time when I got the server.
System Info
Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E31220 @ 3.10GHz
CPU Cores : 4
Frequency : 1600.897 MHz
Memory : 32149 MB
Uptime : 8 days, 19:05,
OS : Arch Linux
Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)
Kernel : 4.10.9-1-ARCH
Hostname : Yandere
Speedtest (IPv4 only)
Your public IPv4 is 127.0.0.1
Location Provider Speed
CDN Cachefly 112MB/s
Atlanta, GA, US Coloat 14.8MB/s
Dallas, TX, US Softlayer 12.9MB/s
Seattle, WA, US Softlayer 9.17MB/s
San Jose, CA, US Softlayer 10.3MB/s
Washington, DC, US Softlayer 12.7MB/s
Tokyo, Japan Linode 9.46MB/s
Singapore Softlayer 5.17MB/s
Rotterdam, Netherlands id3.net 78.1MB/s
Haarlem, Netherlands Leaseweb 54.4MB/s
Disk Speed
I/O (1st run) : 99.1 MB/s
I/O (2nd run) : 97.7 MB/s
I/O (3rd run) : 102 MB/s
Average I/O : 99.6 MB/s
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Nice, and are they are WD RE drives in the ST8?
Actually they are not.
Both disks are "TOSHIBA MC04ACA400E" according to smart. 7200rpm, operating at 3 Gb/s.
This one seems very similar to my LeaseWeb one:
E31230/16GB RAM/4x2TB HDD/1Gbps full duplex @100TB=39USD/month.
any idea if oneprovider servers can be transfered?
Put in a ticket with them yesterday. They can't be unfortunately.
damn. i want a third 10 euro i3 special.
True. The one you are selling/transferring on reddit? Got any good offers?
I wouldnt mind picking it up if the price isnt too high. Hit me up with a pm if the current "bid" is around 30€ or less.
On topic, I guess I'll be letting mine expire now. After testing a bit, the I5 kimsufi is a better deal for me.
Well my original invoice didn't have any taxes on it, now they are trying to charge me $3.20 for Quebec taxes. When I'm in another province that should only be charged gst. Lame support keeps saying well it should be right and doesn't fix it.
So several days ago got mine delivered 540 / 4GB both disks had a lots of errors and one had pending / reallocated sectors etc so they replaced it.
Got yesterday the replacement 530 / 4GB - stuck in install - and today it finally works.
Smart results look the usual to me? lots of hours, only weird thing is the free fall sensor count.
sg1
sg2
Time to try my luck with ipmi now
Good luck with IPMI mine was so borked I had to request a new server with ILO. Which is also borked, cause the terminal is screwy. Bah will probably use it as a seedbox and be done with it. Lot's of ISOs to seed and so little time.
Your machine probably got dropped once. The IPMI will never work for more than half an hour at a time- just install what you want through QEMU and pray you didn't fuck up.
Ye, though prior server hdds had also the same value, I mean what are the chances of them dropping them all? whole pallet or something?
Ye the IPMI is gonna be a blast.
Nice to know, would you say ILO or IPMI is the least shitty one?
Good question there, the IPMI would not boot a freaking disk, and the ILO terminal will not come up. Click the button they don't do shit lol. I finally got fed up with it and configured the raid one, then installed Debian 7. Which took all of two and a half days. I almost flew to France and did a manual freaken install myself, For the love of Pete and @WSS.
that sounds so lovely...
4th Server!! 2700 hours on the HD's neither are faulty
540 / 4GB.
Well feels like i worked so hard to get a working one i don't want to waste it on iso's
I give it a week.
I'm not touching the pre-configured RAID1. The disks are healthy RE4s with about 3000 hrs life gap .
I have a feeling I'll survive a rebuild when one fails.
Will you survive the week it takes though?
Now Debian 8 and Ubuntu 16 are available again.
My server was working fine until I went to reinstall and those options were not available for a while.
I put that in the cancel comments about missing those options and they come back a couple days before my term runs out.
I can still uncancel, but dang, I had already written it off in my head. Guess I'll try another month. Haha!
My server died. no data I 'need' though.
@Nihim after-hours EDIT: support had to pass on a HARD REBOOT request to upstream DC to fix this lack of IPMI or ping.
(I had incorrectly assumed the 'Reboot' option in their panel was a Hard Reboot button. )
Then, the box booted up normally to my RAID1 'disk'. yay, no IPMI required.
---end-Edit---
I've been trying to 'request an IPMI session' for past 3 days via the panel.
How long does the session last ? a handful of seconds?
I waited two minutes hitting Ctrl+F5 constantly , but no IPMI web page came up on http://myipaddress/ .
I think it's quite dead maybe
DAE think it's my lack of ninja like reflexes?
I expect their support will respond in 2-3 hours.
The servers they provided in this offer are such POS systems I don't think it's worth the hassle. I let mine expire.
I am about to go for the grand adventure of the ipmi. Anyone can tell me after you request access to it for how long it is active?
First time up to 24 hours, after that a couple minutes. Good Luck
Mine is up for almost one month and working great.
The only problem is my server can only hit 70MB/s.
The switch my server is on seems to be congested.