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Awesome, just got my Sydney server earlier today as well.
The only one left is the Hong Kong server and it's all done.
I got the server Warsaw Poland
Got my Sydney server today! Now to open a ticket to get IPv6. I wish they'd automatically assign an IPv6 range to every server... in 2021 there's no reason to not have IPv6.
You will be disappointed.
🤷♂️
Indeed.
There's no IPv6 in Sydney, yet.
Huh, wow, I thought HostHatch had IPv6 in every location oh well
I tried this and magically work, now my Sydney vm IPv6 is working
Maybe you should fix it asap @hosthatch
We have IPv6 in Sydney (and in every other location) - if you put in a request, it should be assigned.
The only difference is that we use a /40 there instead of a /48, so we need to update the network settings listed in the panel.
Oh, but your support says otherwise.
But obviously I'll take your word for it.
That is definitely a mistake - please update the ticket and ask for it to be rechecked. We've had IPv6 in Sydney for a while now.
So ipv6 is meant to be configured as /48 I added ipv6 on my server as /64 no issues.
Could someone please help me test configuring rDNS on an IPv6 IP in Milan, Madrid and Sydney? If you have these locations deployed.
Just need to confirm if there's an issue with it or not.
Invoice shows $23 on all servers but it's linked so billed only once?
How can your support personnels not know that when they are providing support for your environment to your customers?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_error
@hosthatch . when sg loc be available?
Have you mistaken them for some other provider?
They've never had services in SG but they're considering it along with JP, which has yet to be decided I suppose.
I got a similar reply I'll reply to the ticket.
Yeah, it was a miscommunication.
I replied and they've now assigned the IPv6 block for my node in Sydney, but for some reason, there's no option to set reverse DNS like the other locations
ah. no. that's what im asking.
Yeah I hope they pick SG as well
Email from @hosthatch:
I don't know why but I bought a 10TB storage VPS + 16GB NVMe VPS in Los Angeles. I went a bit overboard during their sales... I'm up to $715 spent with HostHatch since November now. lol
Now I need to figure out what to do with the 2TB storage + 16GB NVMe I got in Chicago. LA is a better location for me given I'm in the San Francisco Bay Area so I'm just going to transfer everything across from Chicago.
Do HostHatch allow transferring VPSes to other customers? I wouldn't want any profit (would transfer it at or below cost), I just genuinely won't have a use for it once I get the Los Angeles one.
Speaking from past experience, it's evaluated on a case-by-case basis. I've transferred a couple in the past. Reason being that they have special restrictions and they want to make sure whomever takes them understands.
is there anyone paid with credit card and refunded later to credit card? any problems?
lol, my new VPS was assigned the broadcast address (x.x.x.255 IP on a network with a /24 subnet mask) as its IP address... I'm pretty sure that's not a valid address for a host 🤔. Everything is throwing "destination host unreachable". I did open a ticket, I've just never seen that happen before so I'm amused. Their system should really prevent assigning unassignable IPs to VPSes.
YABS for 10TB storage in Los Angeles. The disk is noticeably slower than my other storage VPSes in Chicago and London - not sure if there's a difference in hardware or not. Benchmark results are still decent I think though. 🤔
YABS for 16 GB RAM / 80 GB NVMe in Los Angeles:
what disk speeds are you getting in Chicago and London?
London:
Around 2 - 3.5x faster depending on block size.
I don't have a benchmark of Chicago handy at the moment, but it was similar.
2TB Chicago (BF):
@Daniel15 maybe the 10TB LAX is a bit more under load if it's part of a new deployment round and people are moving stuff in? probably still very worth it for 1.2/TB ... I am tempted again for LON 🤦♂️