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@time4vps you guys run a DC but no idea about to running a VPS business? Tell me How ??
a person who buys 1 TB Plan. definitely not having that for running a WP. He must store files in it. But how he download 1TB file with 1 vCPU at a OPENVZ?
OpenVZ is a big deal breaker.
It would be ideal to see KVM being used instead of OpenVZ.
OVZv6 supports only very old 2.x Linux kernels. The newest versions of Ubuntu and Debian require a more recent kernel in order to run, so you are stuck with running old and soon to be out-of-support Ubuntu and Debian versions. Meaning that a vulnerability might be discovered in anything you use: a web server, ssh or literally anything, and since the distro is out of support, these packages won't be getting security patch updates, so you will be wide open for exploitation.
Ubuntu 16.04 is already out of support, it has reached end-of-life in April 2021, meaning no new package updates will be made for it. (There is an Extended Security Maintenance until April 2024, but that's a commercial support offering)
Debian 9 has reached end-of-life in July 2020 and is currently on Long Term Support until July 2022, so it got just under 12 months of support left.
OVZv7 supports 3.x Linux kernels, but those are also getting old rather quickly. We are at Linux 5.13 right now.
Yes. If we won't be disturbed by copyright enforcers. Then you would have to delete that torrent file.
We are in the market since 2003 and we are the largest hosting provider in Lithuania. So probably we know a thing or two.
Time4VPS has been in the market since 2012, not 2003.
2003 was when your parent company was founded.
Huh? KVM supports over-committing CPU and RAM too, you know.
For example, a server might have 8 physical cores available in total, and have 40 VMs running with 1 vCPU assigned to each, meaning that some VMs would be sharing a core.
Moreover, a plain file download is an IO-bound task, not a CPU-bound one. You will sooner be bottle-necked by the storage or the network speeds rather than by CPU not being able to keep up.
It sure doesn't sound like you know what you are talking about here, buddy, nor you have any authority to tell others how to run a VPS business.
Did you mean to
delete the actual .torrent file ?
And the data you've downloaded
As you said KVM and OPenVZ share CPU Cores. - that's right!
Thanks why i said why 1vCore?
KVM maintains separate instances for each virtual server it uses significantly more resources than OpenVZ form a host perspective.
So having 1vCore on OpenVZ and KVM are diff. right!
Using the same config of that OpenVZ on a KVM is not the same thing. You make it WORST when you use openvz. Everybody on that server is not sharing the same data right so it will always create issues for other users. Hope I'm making sense now!
if you let everyone at least 4 Cores on openvz then the users might get some slaks.
That's all/ Running data center is easy, taking decisions on behalf of your customers. is hard.
@time4vps 200IOPS?
I've the OVZ 6, 1TB VPS for quite awhile, just installed both Filerun and Resourcespace on it, a WP site, and even Sendy.co, it all ran super. Unless you want to get all Docker-fancy, there is nothing wrong with this.
And that’s why it’s cheap. You get what you pay for.
Anyway, couple of years ago it was a really a bad experience when they made my VPS obsolete and option was to buy something else which was more than 2x.