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  • VirMachVirMach Member, Patron Provider

    @saibal said: I believe if you reply to that ticket with the requested info you should be provisioned.

    There's one caveat here, unfortunately, some people will face it. If some people checked out at the exact... millisecond or something to that degree, maybe every 100ms, only one of them will end up getting it basically because the invoice for the order won't generate quickly enough? I'm probably butchering the explanation but imagine if your order ID 1 is linked to invoice ID 1, except you don't have invoice ID 1, you missed your 100ms chance and now you have invoice ID 2 which is decoupled from the order... Am I explaining that right?

    TLDR if it decouples we have to just cancel it at that point and can't fix it if it's also mixed in with the order/rejection issue.

  • api-3t.paypal.com port 443: Connection timed out(7)

    Paypal's API is getting hammered.

  • 2TB of space that's unused

    And 200 cores oversold.

  • @VirMach said: Am I explaining that right?

    Absolutely. Thing is I would expect WHMCS to have sentinels against this. Concurrent programming can be is a nightmare though.

  • I don't know why, but when I click on add to cart, the cart always empty themselves the first time, even if the deal is not sold out.

  • I'm running just command "top" on two machine.
    I see Cpu steal time above 3-10 st. I'm out Virmach deal. You have my money!

  • titustitus Member
    edited December 2020

    @VirMach

    $3.6/yr
    KVM - 1 GIGABIT
    256MB RAM
    2 vCORE
    5GB SSD (RAID 10)
    250GB BANDWIDTH
    LOS ANGELES, CA LOCATION
    1 DEDICATED IPv4

    My order has been rejected. I got a Cloudflare error also. This is the 2nd time when I get the similar error. I haven't received "Resolving issue & completing your order" ticket.
    Invoice has been generated with 'cancelled' status. :( Can You solve this?
    Invoice ID: #1135923

  • tuctuc Member
    edited December 2020

    @VirMach said:

    @ddhhz said:
    It looks like my algorithm has been cracked :o

    image.png

    Trying out a new formula. Well, actually the secret sauce with all these sales is that we never stay with just one formula so while you picked up on a few things it means your algorithm won't always fit.

    But if I had to guess I'm assuming you're undervaluing disks, overvaluing CPU's unless it's a lot of cores since on ours it doesn't scale like that... $5 per core, $3 per 1GB RAM, $0.50 per 1GB disk, $3 an IP and $3 per 10TB bandwidth? Then you probably scale it down by 20% for Buffalo and maybe Los Angeles. Let me see if I can come up with a funky plan that'll rate well on your system, for fun.

    Like car ins. quotation, a polynomial model is more appropriate. Taking ['ram', 'cpu', 'hdd', 'bw', 'ips', 'loc','is_win'] as indep. variables, I trained the model on data for the last 24hours using a degree of 2, below, achieving an R^2 score of 1.00 :)
    [ 5.98724887e-08, 3.49025450e-02, 8.80339437e-02, 3.02903215e-01,
    -3.90680334e-02, -5.49367788e-06, -8.25229657e-01, 2.56493295e+00,
    -1.95696619e+00, -5.03999606e-01, 3.28112393e+00, -3.45088025e+00,
    8.91076709e-01, -1.51120094e-02, 9.17981235e-06, 3.03451456e-03,
    -2.69885010e-04, -1.30550081e-05, -5.31162452e-02, 1.15895662e-02,
    3.88811045e-02, 2.85470920e-02, 1.04979581e-02, 9.02744590e-03,
    -2.58246594e-02, -7.74642486e-04, -1.75779628e-01, -1.82129915e-01,
    1.79591065e-01, -5.85496628e-04, 8.79336181e-02, -1.19120147e+00,
    -1.87244330e+00, 2.33073111e+00, -1.45898862e+00, -4.40926239e+00,
    2.43988198e+00, 4.24937452e+00, -8.66102696e-03, -7.72147669e-03,
    1.77523332e-04, 3.01395463e-01, -1.61041121e-01, -1.20803117e+00,
    -6.64993569e-01, -4.47806107e-01, -7.99775250e-01, 4.28652433e+00,
    -7.00526965e-01, -2.61076126e-01, 4.01267153e-06, 4.77871411e-02,
    -3.32361946e-03, -1.59045663e-02, -1.20641387e-02, -1.23536055e-03,
    6.67612016e-04, 6.47235263e-03, 7.88953358e-04, 1.24531765e-01,
    9.62698785e-05, -8.25229657e-01, 2.56493295e+00, -1.95693801e+00,
    -5.04033287e-01, 3.28112393e+00, -3.45088025e+00, 8.91076709e-01,
    -1.51120094e-02, -8.25229657e-01, 0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00,
    0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00,
    0.00000000e+00, 2.56493295e+00, 0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00,
    0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00,
    -1.95696619e+00, 0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00,
    0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00, -5.03999606e-01, 0.00000000e+00,
    0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00, -3.00099114e-02, 3.28112393e+00,
    0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00, 1.07814959e-02, -3.45088025e+00,
    0.00000000e+00, 0.00000000e+00, 8.91076709e-01, 4.11640610e-03,
    -1.51120094e-02]
    @VirMach : please help me with the so long-time pending ticket# 808428. Thanks,

    Thanked by 2RecD dTQzBen8
  • @titus said: Can You solve this?

    So your sinfully trained VM was rejected >:) ? See a few posts above this.

  • @saibal said: So your sinfully trained VM was rejected

    Sounds like
    '@titus was An Impostor 1 Impostor Remains'

  • JabJabJabJab Member
    edited December 2020

    Oh noes.

    Your card payment of USD3.6 at Virtual Machine Solutions LLC has been reverted.

    ONE LESS TICKET to open now :(

    On the other hand I have more money to spend @VirMach throw some deal that I can use it, please. /s

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited December 2020

    @JabJab said:
    Oh noes.

    Your card payment of USD3.6 at Virtual Machine Solutions LLC has been reverted.

    ONE LESS TICKET to open now :(

    On the other hand I have more money to spend @VirMach throw some deal that I can use it, please. /s

    3.6$/y for 256MB is a bad deal, sorry but.
    They sold 1GB for 5$/y, so wait.

    Thanked by 1Unicom
  • @Neoon said: 3.6$/y for 256MB is a bad deal, sorry but.

    but I have two cores and I can compute some bitcoins!111oneone

    I don't think this thing will be usable for anything tbh, especially with 250GB BW. This is pure memes at this point :P

  • BertieBertie Member
    edited December 2020

    @Neoon said: 3.6$/y for 256MB is a bad deal, sorry but.They sold 1GB for 5$/y, so wait.

    They literally just did it to game Virmach.app into spitting out No Brainer!

    Thanked by 1AlwaysSkint
  • KVM - 1 GIGABIT
    2176MB RAM
    1 vCORE
    10GB SSD (RAID 10) :s
    4000GB BANDWIDTH
    BUFFALO, NY LOCATION
    1 DEDICATED IPv4

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @Bertie said:

    @Neoon said: 3.6$/y for 256MB is a bad deal, sorry but.They sold 1GB for 5$/y, so wait.

    They literally just did it to game Virmach.app into spitting out No Brainer!

    Listen, we are here on LET right.
    Means we hunt for the best price/what ever the fuck you get ratio.

    If you get 256MB for 3.6$/y its fucking terrible whatever that fucking algo says there, which is a peace of dogshit.

    You get a 2GB KVM for 8$/y or as said before 1GB KVM for 5$/y.

    Thanked by 2dTQzBen8 scorcher9
  • JacksonvilleJacksonville Member
    edited December 2020

    @VirMach If u wanna sold quickly and earned more money. It's easy, let the price lower than $5. U know that someone use JavaScript to purchase items which he set. Not difficult to find 200+ items sold in a min. So funny XD

  • @Neoon said:

    @Bertie said:

    @Neoon said: 3.6$/y for 256MB is a bad deal, sorry but.They sold 1GB for 5$/y, so wait.

    They literally just did it to game Virmach.app into spitting out No Brainer!

    Listen, we are here on LET right.
    Means we hunt for the best price/what ever the fuck you get ratio.

    If you get 256MB for 3.6$/y its fucking terrible whatever that fucking algo says there, which is a peace of dogshit.

    You get a 2GB KVM for 8$/y or as said before 1GB KVM for 5$/y.

    But we want cheap IPv4 for putting fancy PTRs on them and let them idle afterwards. B)

  • @VirMach

    Thank You for the help! :)
    My invoice (ID: #1135923) has been updated (I was able to pay it via PayPal), and the service is now 'Pending' status. Sorry about my post, I tried to write fast after the rejected status / CF error.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @VirMach said

    @ddhhz said:
    It looks like my algorithm has been cracked :o

    image.png

    Trying out a new formula. Well, actually the secret sauce with all these sales is that we never stay with just one formula so while you picked up on a few things it means your algorithm won't always fit.

    But if I had to guess I'm assuming you're undervaluing disks, overvaluing CPU's unless it's a lot of cores since on ours it doesn't scale like that... $5 per core, $3 per 1GB RAM, $0.50 per 1GB disk, $3 an IP and $3 per 10TB bandwidth? Then you probably scale it down by 20% for Buffalo and maybe Los Angeles. Let me see if I can come up with a funky plan that'll rate well on your system, for fun.

    There's no secret in JavaScript, so...

    • $5 per core
    • $3 per GB RAM
    • some weird formula for HDD
    • $4 per additional IP
    • half rate if not KVM
    • reduce if RAM smaller than 1024MB, HDD smaller than 5GB, or bandwidth less than 200GB

    https://pastebin.com/m1cLzv6K

  • @yoursunny said:

    @VirMach said

    @ddhhz said:
    It looks like my algorithm has been cracked :o

    image.png

    Trying out a new formula. Well, actually the secret sauce with all these sales is that we never stay with just one formula so while you picked up on a few things it means your algorithm won't always fit.

    But if I had to guess I'm assuming you're undervaluing disks, overvaluing CPU's unless it's a lot of cores since on ours it doesn't scale like that... $5 per core, $3 per 1GB RAM, $0.50 per 1GB disk, $3 an IP and $3 per 10TB bandwidth? Then you probably scale it down by 20% for Buffalo and maybe Los Angeles. Let me see if I can come up with a funky plan that'll rate well on your system, for fun.

    There's no secret in JavaScript, so...

    • $5 per core
    • $3 per GB RAM
    • some weird formula for HDD
    • $4 per additional IP
    • half rate if not KVM
    • reduce if RAM smaller than 1024MB, HDD smaller than 5GB, or bandwidth less than 200GB

    https://pastebin.com/m1cLzv6K

    You're really good! 😆

    Thanked by 1yoursunny
  • @Ganonk said:

    @Ganonk said:
    @VirMach may i want to request deal with 2 vCPU , 2GB of RAM and 10GB SSD , 100 GB of Bandwidth , anywhere location, $5/year ?

    My @VirMach , can you repeat again?

    What did you buy from last BF/CM deals ??
    :D

  • Windows on this? Suicided.

  • dTQzBen8dTQzBen8 Member
    edited December 2020

    @JabJab said:
    Windows on this? Suicided.

    At least it can install. With SWAP I guess it's usable.

  • VirMachVirMach Member, Patron Provider

    @yoursunny said:

    @VirMach said

    @ddhhz said:
    It looks like my algorithm has been cracked :o

    image.png

    Trying out a new formula. Well, actually the secret sauce with all these sales is that we never stay with just one formula so while you picked up on a few things it means your algorithm won't always fit.

    But if I had to guess I'm assuming you're undervaluing disks, overvaluing CPU's unless it's a lot of cores since on ours it doesn't scale like that... $5 per core, $3 per 1GB RAM, $0.50 per 1GB disk, $3 an IP and $3 per 10TB bandwidth? Then you probably scale it down by 20% for Buffalo and maybe Los Angeles. Let me see if I can come up with a funky plan that'll rate well on your system, for fun.

    There's no secret in JavaScript, so...

    • $5 per core
    • $3 per GB RAM
    • some weird formula for HDD
    • $4 per additional IP
    • half rate if not KVM
    • reduce if RAM smaller than 1024MB, HDD smaller than 5GB, or bandwidth less than 200GB

    https://pastebin.com/m1cLzv6K

    I prefer "reverse engineering" the formula using high school methods.

    Much less accurate and a waste of time.

  • @dTQzBen8 said:

    @JabJab said:
    Windows on this? Suicided.

    At least it can install. With SWAP I guess it's usable.

    Then get suspended for high IO load

    Thanked by 1dTQzBen8
  • @benj0x said:

    Rejected - once again. Why is this happening?

    My rejected one a few days ago eventually went through, no action on my part.

  • @kassle said:

    lol, i felt sorry for you.

    it's codenamed Palegreen. sometime by knowing it's name can reduce the pain :)

    .

    status still pending. i'll let you know if activated, and maybe we can do barter

    yes i want to barter.

  • @AlwaysSkint said:

    @TimboJones said: To install. Not to update and use.

    Careful now: begins to look like criticism. :|

    32GB is an official minimum system requirement for Server 2016 and Windows 10. Intentionally going below that is asking for trouble.

  • @add_iT said:

    What did you buy from last BF/CM deals ??
    :D

    only from RN :blush:

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