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Yes,I meet a little problem, out of stock in LAX, so mingrated to Chicago. Solved via ticket about 2 days ago.
Just checked the order again, it is still 'pending' , however, I can see in order details, ip alloced already, maybe it is deploying now.. Will wait.
Awsome, thanks for the answer. I put an order in this morning, if all goes well it should be up within the next 2-3 days, correct?
If all goes well you'll probably have it by tonight, but latest +2 days, yes. And if things go really wrong, it could be a little bit longer based on how long it takes to communicate.
So if I understood this correctly, regardless of whichever product ordered, they'll end up having a 2 x 1TB SSD?
Very cool, thanks again for the answers. Hoping my luck is good and I can get it by tonight!
Correct.
@VirMach couple more questions if you don't mind. What version of esxi are you guys deploying on these? Also is there a way to track the deployment progress? Or is the server just gonna magically come up and I'll get an email about it?
I'm actually not sure, I think I've done ESXi maybe once or twice myself but I usually don't handle that. It also seems to be very finnicky at the beginning and by default seems to want to block everyone very quickly.
There's no pizza delivery tracker on the servers, unfortunately.
Ah shit, was thinking only in VPS sense and not dedicated, that makes sense now.
what will the ddos protection after migration be like? more or less protection?
What will happen with the price of the 32GB packages after the migration? I’m mainly interested in the Ryzen upgrade but could use the 32GB ram now. The cheapest option would be the E3-HDL (27$) but will the E3-HD remain at 31$ after Ryzen upgrade with no real benefits (since that is going to be 32GB Ram anyway)?
Your service price will remain the same.
Most likely more but not necessarily advertised anymore.
Yeah, I would be interested in a 4650G. There's probably a niche for cheap dedis with decent graphics.
Good luck to anyone trying to connect to IPMI.
edit: Use internet explorer
Used Java 201 (x86) + Internet Explorer and it worked just fine.
You say there is no pizza tracker on the server delivery, today is day 2, but I spot my IP allocation today, maybe that's a good sign things are moving along! Hope it gets activated soon and I can start playing with it.
fun fact dominos has that trademarked
Last time I had dedi there I had to download the file, add to excludes in Windows and it would work.
You sure you lifted/disabled the null route for IPMI in panel?
After a 3 day migraine using internet explorer fixed my issue. Thank you very much.
My pleasure. Any dificulty let me know. It's my time using their services, so far so good.
Dose the HDL 27$ or HD 31$ or more paid the one time set up fee will have same hardware such as memory with different renew fees as 27$ 31$ or more?thanks
worked fine for me on my usual browser
From what I can gather, they will have the same specs. If you're willing to pay the few hundred to upgrade the hardware, I sure hope $4 monthly is not a huge deal
Damn, I hope it remains good. Right now the free level of protection is doing incredibly well.
Guessing your server is in Buffalo... Been wondering how Virmach's protection holds up compared to other providers included free protection.
i have an e3-hdl and the protection is performing quite well, no complaints. gonna probably switch my site over to it when i get the chance. just concerned that the protection will be worse after migration, so i may have to find an alternative just in case, when the time comes.
which DC are you planning for NYC metro?
So quiet here, seems like everything going smooth?
IPMI has different versions/implementations by each company and series of motherboards. Java has different versions as well.
The best way to combat issues, from my experience, is to just try to first use Supermicro's IPMIView: https://www.supermicro.com/SwDownload/SwSelect_Free.aspx?cat=IPMI
Of course, this still sometimes randomly won't work when the Java version does. I have several different setups of Java of various versions that I use when running various Java programs because it seems like everything has its preferences. This is the secret reason I started a VPS company, so I can have hundreds of VMs with different Java versions on them.
Going to make a test build of this one, so if we end up not moving forward with it you can ask for it.
If you see your IP allocation, it means it is almost done, yes. We have a step where we re-verify everything then send out the email so it's technically possible you can actually get into your server sooner, you just have to guess the password.
HDL will have 16GB guaranteed RAM, maybe more if we somehow overflow with RAM but more likely than not, there will still be a RAM shortage/price hikes when we deploy them. HD will also have at least 16GB RAM but you have the right to ask us for more RAM if you need it, and if you don't need it then we may elect to deploy it with 16GB instead of 32GB and give you a discount, probably bringing the price down to E3-HDL level (not guaranteed, you may just end up getting the more RAM.)
It holds up well until it doesn't and unfortunately, in my opinion, it hasn't been managed very well recently due to the lead tech guy from Buffalo leaving or being terminated a year or two ago. Any time an attack leaks through, it seems to be their policy to now shrug and nullroute the IP address and they're less inclined to change the configuration.
I believe some of it will end up being through Path.net and the rest would be each specific datacenter's in-house solution. For example you're currently on ColoCrossing Buffalo's in-house solution which last I checked was a 150Gbps RioRey appliance with a setting checked maybe to nullroute you after the attack exceeds your allotted chunk of protection.
Inap Secaucus. Assuming about half the people from Buffalo get moved here (and the other half decide to go in a completely different state) then we would actually have several cabinets of space here, up to 10 of them maybe and therefore we might decide to branch out and use multiple datacenters instead just in case one of them ends up being a dud (you never know until you start using it and issues arise. For example in Phoenix the datacenter hands would constantly screw up.)
On our end, I'm starting to build these servers, we have enough parts for about 50 of them. This does not mean people will necessarily be getting them soon though, it's completely based on when the contract expires on CC's end.
Adding finishing touches to the Los Angeles storage node, and going through our Ryzen builds and tuning them a little bit as well since I haven't had a chance to drop them off yet. They're basically getting an SSD added as a backup for the operating system and templates. I figured we're super behind on templates and since I'm working on that anyway, we'll need a lot more space when we add more. This also leaves room to do more images with pre-installed "apps" or whatever you want to call it, such as maybe a build for cPanel, docker, LAMP/wordpress, etc.
thank you for your reply
According to your reply is
HDL will have 16GB guaranteed RAM, maybe more if we somehow overflow with RAM but more likely than not, there will still be a RAM shortage/price hikes when we deploy them. HD will also have at least 16GB RAM but you have the right to ask us for more RAM if you need it, and if you don't need it then we may elect to deploy it with 16GB instead of 32GB and give you a discount, probably bringing the price down to E3-HDL level (not guaranteed, you may just end up getting the more RAM.)
but I want to ask is when I update to Ryzen dose the HD or HDL will have same hardware without same fee per month?thank you