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I do have a Plan A and Plan B for this box.
Getting a 190hr Hitachi is a pleasant twist though.
I did not have any trouble pushing 900-1000mbit to my DC3 and hetzner Falkenstein boxes.
I'll check again in a week after the not-so-gentle-men start their engines.
Out of curiosity
what does " Ki ReDechire" mean?
In theory the Store-2-M with 3x 6 TB storage at 30 EUR/month (+tax) would be a great storage box. 12 TB net in RAIDz1 (or RAID-5), 64 GB RAM and a decent CPU doesn't sound bad. 30 EUR/month neither.
The question is: How much will it cost in a few months...?
Nope, I'll stay strong and hold on to @Abdullah and his fair deal of the decade.
Start-2-S-SATA @ AMS1
9 Power_On_Hours 0x0012 100 100 000 Old_age Always - 234
I don't really had online on my radar.. What experiences do you have regarding
increasing prices ? The prices will last for some time, don't they ?
FWIW so far no bandwidth issues to anywhere I tested. Do you know a public iperf3 server which would show 4 Mbit for you?
share nench bench please
No idea on where to get nensh from, used bench.sh instead:
CPU model : Intel(R) Atom(TM) CPU C2338 @ 1.74GHz
Number of cores : 2
CPU frequency : 1750.001 MHz
Total size of Disk : 116.2 GB (1.3 GB Used)
Total amount of Mem : 3942 MB (85 MB Used)
Total amount of Swap : 1049 MB (0 MB Used)
System uptime : 0 days, 0 hour 54 min
Load average : 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10
Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)
Kernel : 4.19.0-6-amd64
I/O speed(1st run) : 88.5 MB/s
I/O speed(2nd run) : 80.4 MB/s
I/O speed(3rd run) : 76.0 MB/s
Average I/O speed : 81.6 MB/s
Node Name IPv4 address Download Speed
CacheFly 205.234.175.175 76.3MB/s
Linode, Tokyo2, JP 139.162.65.37 2.62MB/s
Linode, Singapore, SG 139.162.23.4 3.37MB/s
Linode, London, UK 176.58.107.39 41.1MB/s
Linode, Frankfurt, DE 139.162.130.8 27.6MB/s
Linode, Fremont, CA 50.116.14.9 4.71MB/s
Softlayer, Dallas, TX 173.192.68.18 13.0MB/s
Softlayer, Seattle, WA 67.228.112.250 10.4MB/s
Softlayer, Frankfurt, DE 159.122.69.4 38.3MB/s
Softlayer, Singapore, SG 119.81.28.170 8.18MB/s
Softlayer, HongKong, CN 119.81.130.170 7.38MB/s
Just feed your trusted internet search engine with something like "online.net price increase".
In the past they EOL'ed old specials forcing customers to pay more for their renewal.
For example the mentioned Store-2-M costs 80 EUR/month regular price.
Offering such a server with >60% discount does not sound sustainable to me.
If Online.net would guarantee fixed prices for the next 1-3 years, this would be a great long-term storage deal. But I don't feel like gambling for prices and after those previous price hikes on low budget deals it actually feels good to resist.
Serverius did for instance. It looks alright now though. Reaching 450 Mbps.
SSD I/O 88.5MB ?! Worse than HDD speed..serious?
KiDechire -> Qui déchire -> Whom rox
Thanks. Have the same slow speed on dd.
Link to Nench Benchmark https://github.com/n-st/nench
Can you please share the benchmark used?
Not sure about "whom" here: it would be more like "who rocks", or perhaps better, "who is awesome".
A quick question: can one install from ISO on these?
Looks like nensh.
I repeated the benchmark with nensh for you @ofit
In this case multiple representatives both here and on their chat guarantee the price staying fixed not just for 1-3 years, but perpetually (save post links and make screenshots!). If you can't trust them on that, why would you trust them if they said 1-3 years.
Well, I got my SuperMicro server in AMS which comes with IPMI so I can boot from my ISO.
The early dedicated boxes by Online were called Kidéchire, "qui déchire", French slang for "which rocks" more or less.
Kiredéchire "qui re-déchire", French slang for "which rocks one more time"
FYI Kimsufi -> Qui me suffit -> which fits my requirements
Thank goodness the speeds suck to Canada otherwise id have an empty wallet today xD
Same, I had set myself budget limits regarding that costly hobby buying idle servers.
Good stuff, got a brand new SanDisk X400 128GB ssd, download/upload speeds look great and all for 2.99/month.
Upload speed to iperf.ovh.net:
IPv6 upload speed to iperf.he.net
My SSD only has an average disk I/O of 40 MB/s ???.
It is also a SanDisk X400 128 GB running on ubuntu 18.04
Anyone else find the Rescue mode to be 'flaky'? It takes ages to initiate and I needed to use the older Ubuntu release but when I tried to use it for a second time, it wouldn't connect. (I was setting up LVM & mount points etc. due to no ISO installation.)
I ended up starting from scratch but an hour for OS installation. :-|
Patience..
There is no chance they will re-stock 1.99€ promo dedi right? :-(
I mean the offer ends in 15 hours
That's exactly what online's SSD is famous ofBTW people said that this time the HDDs were all new and many reached an I/O of around 110MB/s, maybe you can try at next sale :-|Unlikely, otherwise go for the 2.99, sad because only SSD yes.
And you won't even benefit from the SSD due to that crap CPU.
I think I shall bookmark this thread for popcorn in a few months when they decide to increase prices or decommission servers. I don't want to miss the chance on some intense drama flavored popcorn.