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OVH VPS-SSD Poland now available
https://www.ovh.com/fr/vps/vps-ssd.xml already on the list of locations. Same specs and prices as in others, except that snapshots and additional disks are not available (yet?)
Test IPv4 (and some smokeping graphs): http://waw.smokeping.ovh.net/
Anyone has a test IPv6?
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i buy in Oct 2016 servers Poland - from https://www.ovh.ie/discover/
IP was 137.74.0.35
and
and i buy FO-ip in Aplir 2017
137.74.3.24
137.74.3.25
and etc
6 month - 137.74.0.xxx 137.74.1.xxx 137.74.2.xxx 137.74.3.xxx
In view of the fact that half were most likely additional IP
For half a year about a thousand IP passed
and i now order poland VPS
IP - on random, not 137.74.xxx
IPv4 - 217.182.72.68
IPv6 - 2001:41d0:0601:1100:0000:0000:0000:0044
In Poland are very good ping from CIS countries.
I like Poland, they fast and reliable
At least their IP block correctly allocated to Poland. only disadvantage OVH still plays sharks with verification, even with existing products already with them.
Are now available in Warsaw, Poland!
They also got more IPs, 147.135.0.0/17 (US), 147.135.128.0/17 (EU) and 2604:2dc0::/32 (US) that should help them with their issue of running out of IPs which has came up recently earlier this year
VPS Cloud and Cloud RAM aren't available at this time it looks like however
Shouldn't be too long before dedicated servers start appearing in Poland and then Sydney and Singapore appear too
https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/113217/ovh-vps-ssd-poland-now-available
I apologize for dampening your euphoria.
Didn't see that it was already posted lol
I got around 50mbps on a speedtest, not sure why it's a bit lower than normal, usually they're around 100mbps like in AU and CA, FR, etc, don't know about their SG datacenter but ping and latency is really good to other nearby countries and overall a great deal with nice resources and unlimited bandwidth for a cheap price in that area
anything on australia?
Just a matter of time i guess.
Rip @pbgben
I doubt pricing will be the same, especially regarding bandwidth.
Yeah, so far everything is just like it would be in France or Montreal, just in Poland. Only thing is no additional disk or FTP backup option, but even the dedicated servers are using FTP backup storage in France as well as Australia using BHS's backup storage so I expect that to change here soon as they continue their progress.
People report there are very low transfer speeds currently in Poland, https://www.91yun.org/archives/8351
almost as if it's capped to 10 Mbit.
hi, if you need, you may read http://test.91yun.org/en/report.php?id=04e82d6594f1196212f63fe4bd0e0189
this is the english version of the report.
Michael from 91yun.org
Another strange thing is that iplocation.net reports the server as being located in France and all websites think the server is in france as well, plus speedtest.net also tries to use France servers for testing.
When I run a traceroute it does say waw1 and stuff but everything else thinks it's still in France.
This may be because they have the Poland servers on the same IP block they're using in France, and those IPs were probably used on France servers before, so that's probably why.
What's weird though is their AU servers don't have this issue, they're using a Canada IP block but everything shows up correctly as being in Sydney. Wonder why the same isn't true for their Poland servers.
Tested 3 diffrent servers from POLAND:
Germany:
Looks like the person responsible for the information update/amendment is lazy
What`s speeds like on normal OVH ssd vps (e.g. in France )?
You shouldn`t test Orange S.A because they have very bad peering with pretty much everyone except them.
Test:
Skynet DC
home.pl
Netia
KoBa
Horyzont
100Mbps up and down usually.
Looking at their status page, seems Warsaw had some power problems recently. Maybe just new datacenter teething pains but who knows.
x
The equipement have rebooted due to a power issue.
Date: Wednesday, 26 April 2017, 15:30PM
It`s definitely something wrong with the 'inside' network capacity, pings to home.pl, skynet DC should be arround 1-5ms - ovh is definitely connected to them in Warszaw IX - PLIX / EPIX. Seems like servers are limited to 30 Mb/s.
Try traceroute:
pukawka.pl
skynet.pl
pl -> fra -> pl -> rbx
looks better.
Is anyone having network problems in warsaw?
https://pastebin.com/raw/anYcGSbE
I think we will have to wait a little bit until they will fix everything with networking / routing... Do you have same problems with Warsaw dedi lineoup ?
Is it on 200-300 Mb/s guarantied offer?