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  • EdmondEdmond Member

    @Awmusic12635 said:

    @Edmond said:
    Thanks for activating my server! Time to run benchmarks...

    By any chance do you plan on allowing Windows to be installed on these things as well? Was hoping I could give Windows a spin on these as well, can license the server with a Imagine key.

    Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
    Testing from Subnet Labs LLC (64.110.128.139)...
    Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
    Selecting best server based on ping...
    Hosted by CenturyLink, Inc (Seattle, WA) [1.51 km]: 1.857 ms
    Testing download speed................................................................................
    Download: 3274.85 Mbit/s
    Testing upload speed................................................................................................
    Upload: 1005.45 Mbit/s
    

    I guess it is really a 10gbps link and you can pull multiple gb/s unlike other providers where 10gbps = slighly over 1gbps! :D

    While we will not be providing a windows template ourselves, you can always upload a custom ISO of the OS you want via a web link.

    Yep all our nodes (even with our current VDRs) have 10G public uplinks

    Oh I'm stupid, didn't see the sidebar showing the ISO option, so I'm allow to upload a ISO to install a copy right? Just want to make sure.

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    @Edmond said:

    @Awmusic12635 said:

    @Edmond said:
    Thanks for activating my server! Time to run benchmarks...

    By any chance do you plan on allowing Windows to be installed on these things as well? Was hoping I could give Windows a spin on these as well, can license the server with a Imagine key.

    Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
    Testing from Subnet Labs LLC (64.110.128.139)...
    Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
    Selecting best server based on ping...
    Hosted by CenturyLink, Inc (Seattle, WA) [1.51 km]: 1.857 ms
    Testing download speed................................................................................
    Download: 3274.85 Mbit/s
    Testing upload speed................................................................................................
    Upload: 1005.45 Mbit/s
    

    I guess it is really a 10gbps link and you can pull multiple gb/s unlike other providers where 10gbps = slighly over 1gbps! :D

    While we will not be providing a windows template ourselves, you can always upload a custom ISO of the OS you want via a web link.

    Yep all our nodes (even with our current VDRs) have 10G public uplinks

    Oh I'm stupid, didn't see the sidebar showing the ISO option, so I'm allow to upload a ISO to install a copy right? Just want to make sure.

    Yes.

  • Nope. Nothing of that kind. Find another provider.

    ummm. staff said BBR is not allowed.

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    @ucenter said:

    Nope. Nothing of that kind. Find another provider.

    ummm. staff said BBR is not allowed.

    I am not familiar with the term, can you explain it to me?

  • EdmondEdmond Member

    @Awmusic12635 said:

    @Edmond said:

    @Awmusic12635 said:

    @Edmond said:
    Thanks for activating my server! Time to run benchmarks...

    By any chance do you plan on allowing Windows to be installed on these things as well? Was hoping I could give Windows a spin on these as well, can license the server with a Imagine key.

    Retrieving speedtest.net configuration...
    Testing from Subnet Labs LLC (64.110.128.139)...
    Retrieving speedtest.net server list...
    Selecting best server based on ping...
    Hosted by CenturyLink, Inc (Seattle, WA) [1.51 km]: 1.857 ms
    Testing download speed................................................................................
    Download: 3274.85 Mbit/s
    Testing upload speed................................................................................................
    Upload: 1005.45 Mbit/s
    

    I guess it is really a 10gbps link and you can pull multiple gb/s unlike other providers where 10gbps = slighly over 1gbps! :D

    While we will not be providing a windows template ourselves, you can always upload a custom ISO of the OS you want via a web link.

    Yep all our nodes (even with our current VDRs) have 10G public uplinks

    Oh I'm stupid, didn't see the sidebar showing the ISO option, so I'm allow to upload a ISO to install a copy right? Just want to make sure.

    Yes.

    Was just trying to upload it but it told me that I exceeded the maximum allowed size. s it possible to increase it or what's your size limitations? It's ~6GB I think...

  • @Awmusic12635 said:

    @ucenter said:

    Nope. Nothing of that kind. Find another provider.

    ummm. staff said BBR is not allowed.

    I am not familiar with the term, can you explain it to me?

    BBR ("Bottleneck Bandwidth and Round-trip propagation time") is a new congestion control algorithm developed at Google.
    https://cloudplatform.googleblog.com/2017/07/TCP-BBR-congestion-control-comes-to-GCP-your-Internet-just-got-faster.html

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    ucenter said: BBR ("Bottleneck Bandwidth and Round-trip propagation time") is a new congestion control algorithm developed at Google. https://cloudplatform.googleblog.com/2017/07/TCP-BBR-congestion-control-comes-to-GCP-your-Internet-just-got-faster.html

    If I am reading this correctly then it sounds more like a misunderstanding with our staff. Let me talk to the person who replied to see what's up and I'll make a final decision

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    Edmond said: Was just trying to upload it but it told me that I exceeded the maximum allowed size. s it possible to increase it or what's your size limitations? It's ~6GB I think.

    bumped it

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    Very impressive, Windows 2008 R2 installed in less than 100 seconds, DHCP server for public IP works out of the box so no configuration of static IP is necessary, however it is not the case for internal IP.


    Windows 2008 R2:


    CrystalDiskMark benchmark:


    ATTO Disk benchmark:


    Speedtest on Chrome:


  • emmd19emmd19 Member

    The Ubuntu 16.04 image seems to have some minor issues when updating grub - "The GRUB boot loader was previously installed to a disk that is no longer present, or whose unique identifier has changed for some reason"

  • This package is out of stock now?

  • Yeah we are too late maybe...

    Hope they would restock soon, or next month?

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    yakblack said: This package is out of stock now?

    justin4869 said: Yeah we are too late maybe...

    Hope they would restock soon, or next month?

    Added a few more. This will probably be the last batch

  • In China,good.

    Node Name Upload Speed Download Speed Latency

    Speedtest.net 179.00 Mbit/s 1781.88 Mbit/s 2.632 ms

    Shanghai CT 17.54 Mbit/s 33.40 Mbit/s 243.195 ms

    Kunming CT 4.67 Mbit/s 25.93 Mbit/s 000.000 ms

    Chengdu CT 22.92 Mbit/s 305.30 Mbit/s 213.296 ms

    Shanghai CU 35.40 Mbit/s 117.08 Mbit/s 205.795 ms

    Xi'an CU 12.97 Mbit/s 49.55 Mbit/s 365.048 ms

    Chongqing CU 19.13 Mbit/s 22.39 Mbit/s 266.267 ms

    Xi'an CM 1.68 Mbit/s 188.53 Mbit/s 267.671 ms

    Chengdu CM 1.87 Mbit/s 11.55 Mbit/s 235.786 ms

    Thanked by 1Awmusic12635
  • How long you thinking for the trial period to run?

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    TimboJones said: How long you thinking for the trial period to run?

    Until we get we get most all issues resolved and are satisfied with our support of the product

  • @Awmusic12635 Ordered, please check ticket #996573. :-)

  • EdmondEdmond Member

    @Awmusic12635 it's working great now, thanks again!!! :)

  • Been going through a Centos/Webmin install and everything's been working very smooth. Getting twice the dl speeds compared to my OVH server on test files. I'm liking the vps control panel a lot too.

  • justin4869justin4869 Member
    edited June 2018

    Got mine, and these specs are great, as benchmarks show above.

    There are few VPSes with vmx support, but here I could even play with my Docker images.

    I'll wait for a full price plan.

  • @Awmusic12635 said:
    Added a few more. This will probably be the last batch

    They are all gone AGAIN :(

  • All these great testers!

  • Yesterday I couldn't push more than 35MB/s to Incero Dallas vps with nginx stable and 1GB pagecached testfile. (admittedly a vpsdime birthday special ovz is the only Incero presence in my inventory)

    Leaseweb Singapore vps pulled the file at 15MB/s repeatedly.

    @Awmusic12635 Seeing there's a 4TB transfer allocation, shall I publish the testfile here? I'd like to see how much of that 10G pipe I could utilize for video serving.

    Would be useful if LET could post the wget results (consider it single threaded outgoing bandwidth benchmark for US cities)

    Maybe even see if virtio driver behaves when pushing multiple gbps.

  • FritzFritz Veteran

    Love the control panel.
    Good speed.

    This is really good so far. :)

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    @vimalware said:
    Yesterday I couldn't push more than 35MB/s to Incero Dallas vps with nginx stable and 1GB pagecached testfile. (admittedly a vpsdime birthday special ovz is the only Incero presence in my inventory)

    Leaseweb Singapore vps pulled the file at 15MB/s repeatedly.

    @Awmusic12635 Seeing there's a 4TB transfer allocation, shall I publish the testfile here? I'd like to see how much of that 10G pipe I could utilize for video serving.

    Would be useful if LET could post the wget results (consider it single threaded outgoing bandwidth benchmark for US cities)

    Maybe even see if virtio driver behaves when pushing multiple gbps.

    Go for it

  • FritzFritz Veteran
    edited June 2018

    Found something.

    If you downloaded several ISOs, then set the ISO in the VPS configuration to one of them>> submit

    Then you delete the ISO from ISO panel on the left.

    Next, download a new different ISO, then try to use the ISO in the VPS Configuration, you will notice there will be no recent ISO that was downloaded earlier.

    Just the old deleted ISOs.

    How to fix is, you have to manually refresh the page (F5) then access the menu again (VPS Configuration).

    I think it should show the most recent ISO without the need of manual page refresh.

  • EdmondEdmond Member

    @Awmusic12635 looking great so far, going to run some benchmarks on Windows later, the virtio ethernet adapter is working without issues with speeds up to 10gbps!

    I did find one issue while installing Windows, when I was trying to install Windows Server 2016 Standard, it kept failing to boot but the essential version works fine which is what I got now licensed on the thing.
    It's that typical error that just requires a host config change to fix but it's funny that it works for essentials version but not the standard version.

  • vimalwarevimalware Member
    edited June 2018

    @Awmusic12635 said:

    @vimalware said:
    Would be useful if LET could post the wget results (consider it single threaded outgoing bandwidth benchmark for US cities)

    Maybe even see if virtio driver behaves when pushing multiple gbps.

    Go for it

    (EDIT: updated with 2GB randomdata file)

    Alright , give this a shot :

    wget -O /dev/null http://10gtest.somebits.xyz/test2GB

  • Awmusic12635Awmusic12635 Member, Host Rep

    @vimalware said:

    @Awmusic12635 said:

    @vimalware said:
    Would be useful if LET could post the wget results (consider it single threaded outgoing bandwidth benchmark for US cities)

    Maybe even see if virtio driver behaves when pushing multiple gbps.

    Go for it

    Alright , give this a shot people :

    wget -O /dev/null http://10gtest.somebits.xyz/test1G

    Wonder if the file should be bigger than 1G for more ramp up

    Thanked by 1vimalware
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