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@AnthonySmith
Inception hosting should do the trick! based on one awesome network provided by clouvider use them myself now for a VPN can't fault em.
One of our Customers will certainly be happy to help : )
@AlexBarakov @AlexanderM @AnthonySmith @davidgestiondbi
That's on our great MPLS-TE, Juniper based network (MX480, MX240, MX104- TRIO Chipset based fabric) with geographically dispersed routing sites across London. See http://bgp.he.net/AS62240. We transit with Level3, NTT, GTT, Telia, Cogent, have a premium private peering to Liberty Global EU Networks (Virgin Media included) and peer with likes of BT, Sky UK, TalkTalk, AA ISP and others via LINX.
This is starting to look like the "300 confirmed kills" copy pasta.
€9.60 p/month order link
With coupon code: 20off4lifeuk
If you were looking for OpenVZ then it would be:
€7.00 p/month order link
Is the ovz on @Clouvider network?
If yes..I have a problem...must..not...buy another idle server..
But...but the network...must...have...network..pls.
I believe its on the same network
@AnthonySmith :-)
yes it is
You can always choose to buy more than one additional idling server.
If SSD is a must @Jack @AlexBarakov if not - HostUS (aff link).
We're almost perfectly fitting the requirement - http://alphavps.bg/
5EUR - 4GB RAM, 30GB SSD, 1TB BW, UK London @Clouvider 's network (Thank's for the mention Dom!)
@bersy - thank you for the mention!
@AnthonySmith have a read/write/random for me on that 7€/mo plan?
Hi I only registered on the site to ask you question, I read lowendtalk a lot and seen you posting that a lot.
Do you actually have a Juniper based network (MX480, MX240, MX104- TRIO Chipset based fabric) since your listing £1000's on network gear, but you might not even have any of it, it could just be a end of line Cisco Catalyst as far as he know.
You say you peer with likes of BT, Sky UK, TalkTalk, AA ISP I take that's via Linx, if so a quick look at AS62240 on peering you only got 1 * 1Gbps port at linx 1-2 so I doubt you got network capacity there then.
You can peer at DCs directly, and i guess @clouvider does it in Telehouse North 2. And there is also the core router:
And that‘s once more a reason why ASN infos are not accurate enough. That‘s why many users are thinking Leasewebs network for example is awesome, but that only counts for their premium traffic, in the volume group you dont get that many transits etc, lower qos priority. And you cant see how many gbps transit they have. Correct me if im wrong.
Welcome to LET!
https://www.instagram.com/clouvider/
Surely we wouldn't be able to provide so excellent quality of service on old gear. Plenty of our Customers can confirm that .
You are going to DCs and photographing random switches and routers? Shame on you! Just kidding
Nice photo's not proof as you could of got it off Google images, Dose Cloudvider only have 2Gbps of public peering at Linx as it seem a bit low with the amount of UK isp you peer with.
I‘m not Clouvider, but you don‘t get it. You can peer directly with big carriers/isps in private rooms at most DCs without having an internet exhange uplink.
@drivex Thanks! Clouvider runs geographically dispersed routing sites with MPLS-TE in between. Both transits and peerings are spread across all sites (but mainly Telehouse North 2 and Equinix LD8 a.k.a. Telecity HEX 8/9, less at Virtus LON1). This is to increase resiliency and make sure that each site can run independently in unlikely case of core failure.
We're also LINX resellers: https://www.linx.net/join-linx/connexions/our-channel-partners
One of our LINX ports:
To prove a few:
BT:
Sky:
TalkTalk:
@godziila if you're interested in our services, more than happy to discuss further .
@godziila that'd be as much as we're happy to share publicly. We're as transparent as we can be. If you (or anyone for that matter) is interested in our services, we're happy to meet at any of our PoP sites and take you on a tour.
If you're interested, you can read more about our recent upgrades here: https://www.clouvider.co.uk/blog/infrastructure-upgrades-newsletter/
No tour am not interested to tour your home basement data center with adsl uplinks.
But thank's anyway Dominik for the boring offer of a tour.
Heh. Suit yourself. I can see that you're here only to troll. ;-).
So disappointing.
Enjoy the rest of your day!
What‘s wrong with you? You are just here for trolling people? He showed you even live bgp routing tables (maybe you not even know whats that is). What are you asking for?
You too I reported you for trolling Jarland will remove your provider tag for that.
Better suit up for a ban.
Here's a speed test I got over their network earlier today (from a provider using their servers):
--2017-07-18 15:28:41-- http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test
Resolving cachefly.cachefly.net... 205.234.175.175
Connecting to cachefly.cachefly.net|205.234.175.175|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 104857600 (100M) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: `/dev/null'
Almost 900Mbps there over Clouvider's 'ADSL' network - @Clouvider mind telling me where you're sourcing this 'ADSL' connection? It's faster by miles than the fibre / cable broadband that I can get in my local area!