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HostHatch has just introduced NVMe dedicated CPU KVM servers
I got email from HostHatch.
The cheapest VM comes with 1 x 2.9+ GHz (50% dedicated) CPU, 2GB RAM, 25GB NVMe, 1TB bandwidth
and costs $5/month. Other options are available here https://hosthatch.com/ssd-vps, and their locations (tes ip/files) here https://hosthatch.com/features#datacenters
50% dedicated CPU = 1 vCPU core, half dedicated, but fully usable as/when needed
Each 100% dedicated CPU = 1 vCPU core, fully dedicated to your server
So their new NMVe RAID-10 KVM line looks tasty to me (much more RAM + NVMe for the same price).
Active KVM SSD customers can migrate to NMVe SSD via ticket. A few minutes of downtime is inevitable.
The other thing they mentioned is their new in-house Control Panel, code named Falcon https://manage.hosthatch.com. It supports private networking (10 GbE with jumbo frames enabled), custom ISO self uploading, 2-factor authentication (QR code).
Their website https://hosthatch.com has also been revamped.
I would also recall that another reliable provider Prometeus launched their dedicated CPU SSD (not VNMe) KVM line a month ago. It seems 25% off is still available.
It looks like there is kind of a special plan which is available to order via their old Control Panel only for now. It's 1x 2.9+ GHz (25% dedicated), 1GB RAM, 12GB NVMe, 500GB bandwidth, 1 IPv4 & /64 IPv6
for $30/yr.
UPD It's not available yet, but will be soon.
It's very kind of you @Abdullah to offer us one-time fee RAM addons, thanks!
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Damn that's so tempting! Any discount codes to celebrate the new lineup?
The question goes to @Abdullah
You win this round @bersy
Was too busy re-reading specs on the product page to post.
Really good deal for $10!
Almost too much SSD than one could use.
No discount I asked
Huh? Who wouldn't? I have no questions about the product, because I am absolutely convinced. Was a customer there. However I don't need a box and actually I would only buy it for "testing" or "caching proxy" reasons, which means I won't actually use it. (Edit: I am aware the boxes are incredibly cheap already, discounts are a psychological mean, which make the decision easier and in the end make you happier with the deal)
Provider benches by provider : https://hosthatch.com/benchmarks
2M(derp) 200k 4k IOPsThanks @bersy for posting this! Sadly the affiliate links will stop working for a while, while we come up with our own affiliate system. All the remaining affiliate sign-ups will remain so no worries on that part.
Unfortunately not - we've tried to deliver the maximum we can in the price. But instead we have this:
On the $5/mo plan - add 1 GB additional RAM for $5 one-time fee
On the $10/mo plan - add 2 GB additional RAM for $10 one-time fee
The RAM remains for the lifetime of service and has to be requested via ticket within 24 hours of the order.
This is the best promotion I could come up with since we couldn't do pricing discounts
200k - not M - we're able to get 800k-1M on the hosts though, and tried very hard to deliver the maximum we can to the VMs (lots of sleepless nights spent on this )
Hi, thank you too! The link has been removed then)
@Abdullah and how about your $15/yr OVZ VMs, have they been discontinued?
@Abdullah
KVM Please provide test IP ?PM me
As well as promotional coupons for promotion!
https://hosthatch.com/features#datacenters
Read the thread over pls!
They can still be ordered but via request. We're updating our OpenVZ and then Storage plans so they will be available on the site again (with more resources). We just need to finish up some more features in Falcon for OpenVZ before updating the plans.
Would just like to point out that LGs won't open in Chrome - so use any other browser than Chrome to open them. Will be fixed later today.
@Abdullah kvm ssd has no raid protection for the storage?
All SSD servers have RAID-10. All storage servers have RAID-50. We don't use anything else at this time.
Imagine me like this when I read your description in my emails this morning
Now I must say an additional gig of RAM is amazing, so you got me!
Personal question to @Abdullah: Which location do you like more? Amsterdam or Sweden? Latency is the same from where I am and both are amazing throughout Europe, so I'd just go with the waiters recommendation here.
NVMe disk with affordable price from a well-known provider. You got me :-)
Both are really good network wise. The only reason I personally like Amsterdam more is because it's an Equinix facility.
Initial post has just been updated with the adding information on 1GB NVMe KVM plan and RAM addons. Any one-time fee RAM addon on this one? @Abdullah
My bad on that, sorry - the plan will be available soon (hopefully end of this week) but is not yet.
OK, I get it. Sorry for the trouble and thank you.
For those who are addicted in bench:
And ioping's results:
@Abdullah
Do you accept bitcoin or debit card?
for people new to leaseweb's Anycast mirror, that's probably from their US DC(Washington?)
We do both (bitpay and stripe)
Indeed - this isn't from Haarlem.
It seems that the freevps script (https://freevps.us/downloads/bench.sh) used the US mirror. I tested with (wget -6 -O /dev/null http://mirror.nl.leaseweb.net/speedtest/100mb.bin) and result is ~ 19.7MB/s. I'll update the above result manually.
That average looks incorrect. May be some bug in the testing script.
The freevps.us script just averages the displayed output numbers, doesn't convert the >1GB/s results to MBs before dividing.
That's well known bug