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Would reserved IPs for a small hourly fee be what you are wanting? $0.50-1.50/month (billed hourly)
We could cook this up in a few days if this is what you are looking for
It would be also great if you support floating IPs
Update time:
Currently looking at exclusively reserved IPs. This would allow you to select a specific IP you can provision the VM on. Floating IPs are a good idea but on the future roadmap, we have many more features before then.
We have just added CentOS 7. We look forward to adding CentOS 6, Debian 8 and Ubuntu 14 over the upcoming days.
We did miss this out from our original post and I'll sort of highlight this now. We aren't here to fight Vultr,DO or the other hourly guys. We are here because we don't feel Virtualizor and WHMCS are the right move forward. They are extremely restricting in the path we wish to take, it was during original brainstorming we also felt adding hourly billing would expand our feature set.
Hi,I want a test.
Hello, I have updated your ticket.
Why do I need to fill anything into address field #2?
I don't have anything to fill into. I placed anything in it.
Shall I?
I thought that's everything, but nope. Yet another detail
It might be worth to go through all of your e-mails temaples as well as all suggestions in this thread.
Edit: Thanks for adding CentOS
They added Centos 3 for you? Awesomeness.
*for everyone
New problem: I have tried for several days (in both 512 and 1024mb ram environments) the Ubuntu 16 template running a very basic Spring Boot application (Java). And after some idle time, my app freezes (the OS keeps running) and I have to reboot. after the reboot it runs fine for a while again. I have been using this app for several months in 512mb OVZ machines from virmach or ginernet without any problem.
I am testing the same app now with your Debian 9 template since yesterday and it is working.
And you imply that what exactly is the problem on provider's end ?
Perhaps there is some kind of memory or processes management problem on those Ubuntu 16 templates or how they are deployed.
I've just asked if I can use a second instance to compare it with the working Debian 9.
Thanks. Regards.
I think you failed the joke
Maybe I found out the cause.
Update time:
Emails revived, gravatar added.
Over the upcoming days (tomorrow hopefully) some new features should be on their way.
When power on/off, it must have alert!
What happens if one drive fails? Do you have to reboot the whole server? Or are those NVMe drives not running in raid?
It does have an alert. We are aware of the issue you are facing.
If one of the drives fail we have to take the node offline whilst it is replaced. We do have live migration in place along with daily backups in case of a RAID failure. We will also offer users the opportunity to create backups and store them themselves in the future.
We are aware due to the lack of hotswap it may incur downtime. Likely hood is we are able to spot a faulty drive long before it requires a node reboot and we are able to migrate you to another node seamlessly.
Also to update users. We are aware of a couple of instability issue occurring over the past 24 hours. We have identified the issue and are working to resolve this very quickly. We estimate 2-4 hours depending on issues during testing
Thanks for answering and your honesty. What RAID are those NVMe drives using?
As stated further up MicroClouds have a support for just 2 NVMe disks. We use RAID 1.
@vmhaus is the notifications page meant to have a 404 error page show up? Keep getting that when I click on it. It would be nice if the panel displays the new password when reinstalling so I'm not required to pull up my email to get the password for it.
We do not store the password anywhere on our system. Upon machine creation/reinstallation it is sent to your email. We do not store passwords anywhere and for security reasons we do not intend too.
I guess he meant more like a sweetalert notification to inform him of his vps password instead of checking his email.
I'm aware. I'll look into it but not a high priority currently. I'll definitely give it an hour in the upcoming days
Hmm... should that reinstall os button be in the middle on my phone by any chance?
Hi @vmhaus
What virtualization backend do you use? Maybe openstack or proxmox or anything else? Do you mind to tell us?
I can't find in this thread, or am I missing something?
neither they're interfacing w/ libvirt.
I'm activating my account but it's giving me an error when I log in.
They are using openstack.
no they're really not.