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Celebrating 8 years in business - promos inside (CHI, NY, LA, Stockholm, Oslo, Amsterdam, Vienna)
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Hello, who take advantage of the promotion now can make upgrades while maintaining the conditions of the promotional package?
Example: I contract the $ 15 KVM NvME annually and I get double RAM (1GB) in NY. In the future, if I need to upgrade I will receive double RAM (2GB) in the $ 30 plan?
Thanks for listening.
You're welcome.
Cheers!
Yep, no problem
Really impressed by the performance of the storage VPS, congrats @Abdullah !
Is the storage RAID 10 HDD + RAID 1 SSD for the cache?
Storage is RAID-50/60. NVMe is RAID-10.
Ok, thanks. The SSD cache is RAID 50/60 as well?
Wow that was fast I'm waiting on my NVMe, was yours the storage? I'll have to try out one of those storage vpses eventually.
This is great, it gives me greater peace of mind to know that if I need more resources I can update the plan keeping the specifications and promotional prices. Good sales and thanks for the attention.
I already snagged an nvme last time so I grabbed a smaller storage plan this time in Amsterdam (250GB).
@Abdullah is the traffic between 2 instances at the same location unmetered? Basically, if I purchase a 250GB storage plan and mount the drive on my NVMe plan, should I be worried about hitting the transfer cap? Thanks!
You can request private IP for transfer between the 2 instances. That's free. But (I guess that) if you use public IP then the transfer is metered.
Just got my Chicago NVMe box, the network is blazing fast!
@Abdullah Any idea when 1TB storage $12/qtr offer will be available in LA?
If I order 1 more Chicago NVMe VPS, will I get a different IP class than previous order?
(from previous page)
gonna be chewing on this Chicago storage for a good while ... just installing this beast now
This server is wicked fast @Abdullah
Unlimited speed.
Some of the very older nodes do not have SSD cache but I don't think we provision any new servers on those nodes now. We also do not advertise caching at all since it sends the wrong message as to what these storage servers are built for (i,e mass storage). But the simple answer would be yes.
Yes, we have a separated 10 Gbps network with jumbo frames enabled. You can ask support to assign you a private network ip/interface if you do not have it on your server already. This network is not billed and is actually built keeping the storage/nvme combination in mind - see https://hosthatch.com/features
Not any time soon I'm afraid.
@Abdullah any updated #522411 ? I just can't wait
We're doing our best
I just had one more quick question in the original post it mentioned free DDoS protection at a later date for CHI, does that apply to this sale as well? I got my 3rd CHI server and I love it, I love all three of them .
Gotcha, thanks. Got curious as you mentioned it in another thread + I was impressed by the performance of your storage boxes. Pretty neat setup! Internal networking is damn nice as well.
Yet another noob here.. I got the CHI VPS provisioned. I mounted Ubuntu and changed boot order to install Ubuntu. Everything went fine and I'm able to login via VNC. When I logged in for the first time, notice that internet was not working within the VPS. When I do apt update, I get server not reachable. Ping to 8.8.8.8 failed, SSH from my terminal doesnt work. I dont know how to enable internet so that all services will work as expected. Any help will be appreciated by the people who already own the CHI 3TB offer. I did not give any proxy settings while installing Ubuntu. Not sure where I went wrong.
I don't have the 3 TB server, but try this:
cat /etc/resolv.conf
If it's empty, add nameserver 8.8.8.8 to it and try to see if apt update works. Maybe what you are missing is dns resolvers.
I see a local nameserver configured and it's auto generated. Can I just edit to use 8.8.8.8?
Edit: tried using 8.8.8.8 but getting "Temporary failure resolving" error.
I had the same problem. Try manually setting IP address when first installing ubuntu instead of DHCP.
Try to check /etc/network/interfaces, maybe your problem is there
First result on google that seems simple:
https://www.swiftstack.com/docs/install/configure_networking.html
Maybe interesting:
https://wiki.debian.org/NetworkConfiguration
@smallbibi thanks a lot, will check out.
Just ordered NVME + storage in Chicago. Thanks for the offer.
if I want to get 20GB NVMe disk, for $20 per year? would it be possible?