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A nice and fast mysql database system?
Ramdisk?
stop. this. ram. madness.
Why would you want to do that?
My question is, why do you think every bit of software is CPU bound?
You should update your title @William, because its 4GB not 512MB.
Crazy offer.
Burst ram shows up as free RAM too.
i always told: EDIS and IPERWEB(prometeus) best low end providers in the world.
The CPU is not that bad in my opinion. I was able to run a small Minecraft server perfectly well on the E5-2620, so this should be alright as well for most things.
absolutely! Just don't create a subscription, but a click on the paypal checkout button.
This should do the trick.
Gerhard
IP for ping/speed test?
Edit: NM
AUP?
One interesting side-effect of setting it to 2GB/4GB burst (or whatever that maps onto in terms of OpenVZ settings - at this point, 'burst' is the well-established way to talk about this without regurgitating beancounters) is that you can't have a tmpfs bigger than your non-burst memory (or rather, you can have a larger tmpfs, but you can't put more than your non-burst memory amount in it.)
Edit: some Googling suggests that it's the shmpages value that limits tmpfs size, which on the OpenVZ VPSes I checked that use burst is set to the same value as oomguarpages. I assume that's a Solus thing but I really have no idea beyond "big ramdisk no worky".
If this is indeed configured as 2GB guaranteed/4GB burst, then I would hate to say it, but advertising this as "4GB RAM" is not entirely honest.
http://at.edis.at
This is definitely not our intent. We defined the servers with 4 GB RAM in the templates and this is what solusVM makes out of it. I will create a server and post the values here.
Gerhard
Created a test-server and this is what you get:
top - 15:14:09 up 8 min, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
KiB Mem: 4194304 total, 14956 used, 4179348 free, 0 buffers
KiB Swap: 0 total, 0 used, 0 free, 8848 cached
Mem: 4194304 14640 4179664 0 0 8860
-/+ buffers/cache: 5780 4188524
http://www.urimage.net/images/2013/04/20/G6hCU.jpg
I hope that there are no more doubts now.
Cheers,
Gerhard @ EDIS
You would see that whether it was dedicated or "burst".
What's the contract / notice period, if any at all?
@lbft: what app is this out of?
minimum contractial time: 1 month
payments either monthly, quarterly, bi-annual or annual with discounts
cancellations: any time, no notice
non-payment w/o cancellation will result in auto-termination
Gerhard
It's a screenshot from Solus.
@lbft We will look into that. I see the same in my solus panel.
If it is technically possible, we will change this to 4/0 instead of 2/4
technically speaking there is no difference for the client, because a 4/0 and a 2/4 VPS will have 4 GB of memory available.
Gerhard
The mention of "dedicated" RAM on some openvz offers is a marketing term fantasy because in reality nothing is "dedicated" to only one VPS--the node's RAM is shared between all VPS's on the node. The RAM listed in offers is the maximum amount that is available for a VPS to use at one time (provided that everyone else on the node isn't maxing out their RAM usage at the same time in which case you would have less than the maximum amount available...and a lot of disk swapping on the node and performance would grind to a crawl).
If you look at the LEB homepage you'll see providers offering 2GB RAM plans on L5420's (most L5420's in use by budget providers have 16GB-24GB RAM, Reliable Hosting) and 3GB plans on E3's (max server RAM 32GB, ChicagoVPS). The RAM listed in those plans is definitely not "dedicated RAM".
Or Finland, where is also 24 % VAT.
Iceland 25.5%.
Hungary has the highest VAT 27%
Burstable RAM in SolusVM is vSwap on .32 ovz kernels.
so please correct me if I'm wrong:
Burstable RAM = vSwap = RAM (if not done on a disk)