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Good, it's fine to see neutral-tone comparison.
Next time, if/when I look for any low-end offer, I'll do more thorough comparison.
To be nearer to reality: UnixBench/IOPS scores are fine to see and boast with, but real-life applications use resources in their special way. The best comparison would be to install the asme real-life software (whatever you wish: game server, PBX server, Web hosting environment of one's choice etc) and run thorough stress tests, to compare).
The above comparison would be of much more use, since it's less abstract.
So, the conclusion: OVH added another low-end entry, quite competing to take into account. If they really open Kimsufi to whole world some day, it will be still more competing. But that's all. Another species enters low-end hostingsphere. And it's not that universal to assimilate all the rest.
Couldn't have put it better myself.
@Maounique you're just afraid that @prometeus can't provide great service and expect that your customers will go with ovh, otherwise you wouldn't blame ovh here so much.
Guys, if you're not from EU you can check your countries local web-site, from where you can purchase kimsufi:
http://web.archive.org/web/20121023122735/http://www.ovh.co.uk/dedicated_servers/availability.xml
Indeed.
You discovered the truth long after rm_
@alexvolk OK stop with that. OVH
The 3 OVH sites that are targeted to strictly non-EU residents, OVH Senegal (ovh.sn), OVH Morocco (ovh.com/ma) and OVH Tunisia (ovh.com.tn.), no longer offer any Kimsufi products. http://www.ovh.sn/serveurs_dedies/
OVH.ie (Ireland/US/Canada), OVH.es (Spain, and 19 Spanish speaking countries in the Americas), and OVH.pt (Portugal and Brazil) list Kimsufi products but will cancel any Kimsufi orders by non-EU residents.
The only non-EU country currently allowed to purchase the new Kimsufi product line is Switzerland because of trade agreements it has with the EU.
KS at 2.99 euros ($4) monthly is way too expensive //sarcasm// to conquer the low end world. because WHT/HackForums advertiser StefalHost is offering 2GB RAM/100GB storage/5TB bandwidth plans for $1.25 monthly ($15 annually) on aging WII (or is it Datashack) desktop grade equipment. :P
Not really, will be the low end of the low end since our prices for VMWare are way lower than OVH which is cheap by most accounts, then our OS IaaS will be cheaper than that.
Since we are already cheaper then OVH it means the IaaS will be low end.
I will struggle to convince uncle to launch a LEB offer for that, at least a limited promo like we had with the OVerZold launch, but will be only for existing customers in good standing, dont want abuse on it.
For me as with many customers for data protection reasons as well as having guaranteed resources:
Dedicated > VPS
I'm curious about the UnixBench scores. My Kimsufi got 800 with 2 Intel Atom @ 1.8 Ghz cores. The Overzold got 1600 with a Xeon E5-2620 @ 2.00GHz. Does this mean that one core of the Xeon is equal to one core of the Atom?
@gsrdgrdghd not really; just with Atom it's only you on the whole server, while on OverZold there are many other people on the same CPU, doing who the hell knows what.
The only thing about Overzold I don't like is the stock
LOL. Very much related : fear of public bathrooms : lutropublicaphobia
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/6128738.stm
Are you in a kindergarden? I explained why you may not get the full performance that you expect -- because there are others also using this resource. But if your VPSes are like public bathrooms for you, then I dunno, indeed kind of doesn't sound like an attractive comparison.
Really? I think you're bypassing some important advantages of a VPS here:
And I didn't even mention service (ticket responses, etc.).
I think it means that when many providers advertise a VPS plan as "4 cores" what you are probably actually getting is "4 threads"
...and you can be certain you're getting x threads not x cores when you see a provider advertise a VPS with 6 cores that's hosted on a 4 core E3 node :P
@Maounique What about CPU usage? Could I use 100% of the CPU at any time? Could I use 50% of the CPU at any time?
Oh. yes!
We are OVH of Borg. Your clientele will be assimilated. Resistance is futile.
It is a dedicated server so you can use 100% of the CPU on the kimsurfis at any time
You misread his post. He was asking if he could utilise the CPU of the VPS at that given time.
Maouniques server was kind of fully utilized already by looking at the cpu usage >15
So, here's the answer from OVH :
This automation, took 30days...
@erawanarifnugroho ithats perfectly fine, still gives. you 15 days for paypal claim
Oh well, I'm waiting for my old server to be refunded also but i did get a kimsurfi
ah sorry
@james you got new kimsufi? u from eu?
15<24, therefore was far from fully used.
UnixBench shows the syntethic performance in a real server, all OVerZold ones are full, stock was a few units in the morning, if the CPU is overloaded or not, that is the CPU performance in real usage conditions, much better than an Atom with 2 cores/4 threads. So I do not understand the issue here.
And yes, while other hosts limit the CPU usage, we do not, for a fully multithreaded app, your load can go as high as the number of cores, going over that may create issues IF the server load is approaching the maximum of 24 (the number of threads) and then we look who is abusing (generally much higher than 4, had even 2000 and one case of 2 billion load while the node still had idle time) and I shut them down till the user can look at it. If the load is just a bit over 4, gets an email to inform the maximum for the plan is 4. I only suspended 2-3 lost causes running hundreds of HLDS threads with loads going over 40 on a regular basis, but, of course, being shutdown is not a good thing, except a few cases when the sudden load is the sign of an app crash.
I understand in a KS you can go over 4 load (the number of threads if you get the best CPU) and nobody will bother you, this is why I put this as a pro for KS.
It's good that you can, but then again do you want to always be monitoring your load? With KS you don't have to worry about monitoring your load and/or suspensions.
Correct. I did say KS wins a point there. However, in a VPS with double the cpu power (at least), load will not be such an issue or the KS running the same program (which goes over 4 in an OVerZold) will be totally useless.
Holy crap I didn't think the prices would get that low
@Maounique, how are we on a new LEB offer from @Prometeus? Looking forward to reinvesting my refund from OVH, in a better provider.