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No transfers allowed yet
Who needs a transfer? Just share your account password!
True, but it also depends if account has multiple services on it.
Who needs a transfer?
Just install LXC and sell the NAT container!
It's backup storage, so you don't need ports!
I hope storage vps available in Australia on next BF21.. @hosthatch
Is there no trust in this world?
I like the way you think. But you can move your ssh etc to a nonstandard port and just passthrough all the other ports.
No. There's no CPU stacking and no custom CPU plans. The highest plan gets you three CPU cores. No doubling of that offered.
Because that's against LET rules unless the provider allows account sharing (not likely, it bypasses fraud checks).
I have the 10gb nvme vps... I am able to run yabs on 2.. but
Milan and Madrid always fail at the GB5...
HK/ Syd/ Chicago - all with same config work without issues for whole yabs... Any suggestions? @hosthatch
`Basic System Information:
Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2690 v2 @ 3.00GHz
CPU cores : 1 @ 2999.998 MHz
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ❌ Disabled
RAM : 821.2 MiB
Swap : 128.0 MiB
Disk : 9.7 GiB
Geekbench 5 test failed. Run manually to determine cause.
`
Thanks
You should add 2GB Swap to run GB5.
Hmm. Beats me why it worked flawless on other vms as listed earlier.
Running centos7. Whats the best way to increase swap? Thanks
Googling.
You can use those commands:
sudo fallocate -l 2G /swapfile
sudo chmod 600 /swapfile
sudo mkswap /swapfile
sudo swapon /swapfile
Turnoff and remove swap after GB5
sudo swapoff -a
rm /swapfile
A week past and my vm is still not working. No response to my ticket #415372 from support either. What’s going on?
@hosthatch
Lol, he run centos on his VPS not debian..
Maybe I'm missing something, but what in those commands would be Debian-specific?
Ha. Hosthatch told me they are temporarily out of IPv6 addresses in Los Angeles.
Hosthatch is the winner of the first IPv6 shortage 😊
Update the ticket each day or two. I found friendly nudges get the responses.
haha
IPv6 would be Exhaustion soon
Congratulations... I guess...
//cc @yoursunny
Handing out those /64s like candy...
Is the transfer billed annually or monthly?
I think there's only annually billing on promotions but since transfers are suspended at the moment (or did I miss an update?) this doesn't matter anyways. If you ask for the transfer fee, it's one-time if there's one at all (I remember there were plans requesting such for special discount transfers).
Send me a bag of rice.
Each grain will get an IPv6 address when it arrives in my pantry.
I'll give you the IPv6 addresses after I eat the rice and poop them out.
I mean transfer as an internet. 1 TB for a year may not be enough.
Oups, bandwidth is reset at the beginning of the month (not calender month but service month), so monthly. My bad..
See his post on the first page: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3259396/#Comment_3259396
That's ridiculous. While some providers are already handing out /48 per VPS, Hosthatch they can't squeeze enough /64's. And that happens when VPS doesn't get a /64 by default, and customer has to open a ticket...
They're announcing (at least) one /48 in Los Angeles, which is 65536 /64 subnets.
In an email about deprecating IPv6 in Sydney they wrote:
This shouldn't be any different in Los Angeles, therefore they have about 65,536/0.03≈2,184,533 VMs deployed in Los Angeles.
Good for them!
Well. I did update each day but still haven't heard from support for more than 3 days.
@hosthatch
is there an option to upgrade 3 vCPU plan ($60) from 100% dedicated to 150% dedicated?
Thanks