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[Kimsufi] Black Friday - Limited Edition KS-LE

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  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @ninzo59 can you either confirm or deny, that interventions have auto close?
    So lets say the technician gets drunk/laid or divorced, that the system does auto close them within 24 hours?

  • @Neoon said:

    Still on the verge of nervous breakdown, I see :D

  • @ninzo59 said:

    @Shot2 said:
    "1x 2To HDD Soft RAID"

    very soft it is

    Mistake idd

    by the way, "E3-1245v2" has 4c/8t, not 4c/4t

  • Yesterday I paid for my KS-LE order at the GRA1 datacenter 11/22/2021 and today I received it with the following specs:

    Drives: 2x HGST model: HUS726020ALA610 size: 1.82 TiB Power On Hours: 32.3xx
    Ram: 2x Samsung size: 16 GiB speed: 1600 MT/s type: DDR3 detail: registered
    Mainboard: Supermicro model: X9SRE/X9SRE-3F/X9SRi/X9SRi-3F
    And here is its Yabs with RAID1:

    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    #              Yet-Another-Bench-Script              #
    #                     v2021-10-09                    #
    # https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script #
    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    
    Wed Dec  1 23:39:27 +07 2021
    
    Basic System Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Processor  : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz
    CPU cores  : 8 @ 1202.550 MHz
    AES-NI     : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM        : 31.3 GiB
    Swap       : 1024.0 MiB
    Disk       : 1.8 TiB
    
    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 1.01 MB/s      (253) | 14.95 MB/s     (233)
    Write      | 1.04 MB/s      (260) | 15.48 MB/s     (241)
    Total      | 2.05 MB/s      (513) | 30.44 MB/s     (474)
               |                      |
    Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 53.49 MB/s     (104) | 68.83 MB/s      (67)
    Write      | 56.42 MB/s     (110) | 73.41 MB/s      (71)
    Total      | 109.91 MB/s    (214) | 142.25 MB/s    (138)
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed
                    |                           |                 |
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 99.5 Mbits/sec  | 941 Mbits/sec
    Online.net      | Paris, FR (10G)           | 99.1 Mbits/sec  | 941 Mbits/sec
    WorldStream     | The Netherlands (10G)     | 99.0 Mbits/sec  | 940 Mbits/sec
    WebHorizon      | Singapore (1G)            | 83.5 Mbits/sec  | 297 Mbits/sec
    Clouvider       | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 97.3 Mbits/sec  | 902 Mbits/sec
    Velocity Online | Tallahassee, FL, US (10G) | 91.4 Mbits/sec  | 856 Mbits/sec
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 90.7 Mbits/sec  | 854 Mbits/sec
    Iveloz Telecom  | Sao Paulo, BR (2G)        | 85.2 Mbits/sec  | 761 Mbits/sec
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed
                    |                           |                 |
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 97.7 Mbits/sec  | 928 Mbits/sec
    Online.net      | Paris, FR (10G)           | 97.7 Mbits/sec  | busy
    WorldStream     | The Netherlands (10G)     | busy            | busy
    WebHorizon      | Singapore (1G)            | 82.0 Mbits/sec  | 145 Mbits/sec
    Clouvider       | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 94.0 Mbits/sec  | 890 Mbits/sec
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 90.2 Mbits/sec  | 842 Mbits/sec
    
    Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value
                    |
    Single Core     | 877
    Multi Core      | 3537
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/11359165
    
  • kimsufi Racial and national discrimination, what a load of garbage

  • @hkvip8 said:
    kimsufi Racial and national discrimination, what a load of garbage

    What

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited December 2021

    Fun fact: even the machines which weren't lucky to get Gbit upload on IPv6, still have Gbit within OVH (and not just same DC, but for example GRA->RBX too), but only on IPv4.

    Thanked by 4pbx atomi dominos tux
  • @allthemtings said:

    @hkvip8 said:
    kimsufi Racial and national discrimination, what a load of garbage

    What

    Chinese

    Thanked by 1chedenaz
  • I signed up and paid a week ago. Still waiting on ID verification. Am I boned or are others in the same boat?

  • wlambrechtswlambrechts Member
    edited December 2021

    @letfbane said:

    @Sanjue007 said:

    @letfbane said:

    @Sanjue007 said:
    I have a KS-LE server from GRA. If anyone interested please let me know..
    1Gbps down & 100Mbps up

    How does one transfer safely?

    Can transfer my account. Since their customer support taking 2 weeks to response.

    I assume they allow this? I just don't want to be f**ked over if you know what i mean.
    e.g. being banned, or recovering account 6 months

    @rm_ said:
    Fun fact: even the machines which weren't lucky to get Gbit upload on IPv6, still have Gbit within OVH (and not just same DC, but for example GRA->RBX too), but only on IPv4.

    I disagree... I have 1Gbps (both directions) wihin BHA, not within RBX, though a connection between my server in RBX does have Gbps (both) with GRA .. no simple rules ...

    Thanked by 1pbx
  • @Neoon said:
    The question yet remains, what do we do with these machines?
    Especially the unplanned, 8TB upgrade.

    Top-class seedbox with media server.

    1. Fill it up with media
    2. Turn off transcoding
    3. Sell slots at $4/month over at r/plexshares
    4. Profit
  • @Nekki said:

    @Neoon said:
    The question yet remains, what do we do with these machines?
    Especially the unplanned, 8TB upgrade.

    Top-class seedbox with media server.

    1. Fill it up with media
    2. Turn off transcoding
    3. Sell slots at $4/month over at r/plexshares
    4. Profit

    Except no one would pay 4$ for that when they can pay 7$ for Elysium ;)

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited December 2021

    @wlambrechts said: I disagree... I have 1Gbps (both directions) wihin BHA, not within RBX, though a connection between my server in RBX does have Gbps (both) with GRA .. no simple rules ...

    I bet this just could be based on a list of subnets that hasn't been updated in a while. And didn't catch the invention of IPv6 either.

  • @xetsys said: Except no one would pay 4$ for that when they can pay 7$ for Elysium

    Is that comparable? I thought Elysium was just hosting and you had to supply and curate media yourself.

  • xetsysxetsys Member
    edited December 2021

    @Nekki said:

    @xetsys said: Except no one would pay 4$ for that when they can pay 7$ for Elysium

    Is that comparable? I thought Elysium was just hosting and you had to supply and curate media yourself.

    They have 1+PB of redundant hetzner storage/ceph cluster. About 28k movies and 10k series. All of them without transcodes, some of them even remux. Libraries are updated as soon as there is a release.

    Thanked by 1Nekki
  • @xetsys said: They have 1+PB of hetzner storage. 28k movies and 10k series. All of them without transcodes, some of them even remux.

    I think we're thinking about different services, strangely both related to media servers, but by the sounds of it, completely different.

    Perhaps you could privately share a link, you know, for 'research' purposes?

  • xetsysxetsys Member
    edited December 2021

    @Nekki said:

    @xetsys said: They have 1+PB of hetzner storage. 28k movies and 10k series. All of them without transcodes, some of them even remux.

    I think we're thinking about different services, strangely both related to media servers, but by the sounds of it, completely different.

    Perhaps you could privately share a link, you know, for 'research' purposes?

    -redacted-

  • @rm_ said:
    I bet this just could be based on a list of subnets that hasn't been updated in a while. And didn't catch the invention of IPv6 either.

    Plus they may pull the plug on this sweet accidental gigabit perk, anytime soon - wouldn't trust them too much

  • @rm_ said:
    Fun fact: even the machines which weren't lucky to get Gbit upload on IPv6, still have Gbit within OVH (and not just same DC, but for example GRA->RBX too), but only on IPv4.

    Sadly my other KS machine only has a 100mbit port. :(

  • Just curious - what makes this a better deal than say Servaricas horse storage offer? It’s almost 40% less with raidz2

  • @TheBrokenBee said:
    Just curious - what makes this a better deal than say Servaricas horse storage offer? It’s almost 40% less with raidz2

    Do u not see the dedicated CPU and RAM my guy

  • @TheBrokenBee said: Just curious - what makes this a better deal than say Servaricas horse storage offer? It’s almost 40% less with raidz2

    Because you can slam those glorious dedicated cores harder than you'd slam a $100 whore, all fucking day long.

    Thanked by 3dahartigan iKeyZ sipe
  • @Nekki said:

    @TheBrokenBee said: Just curious - what makes this a better deal than say Servaricas horse storage offer? It’s almost 40% less with raidz2

    Because you can slam those glorious dedicated cores harder than you'd slam a $100 whore, all fucking day long.

    What are people slamming those cores for? Plex?

  • @TheBrokenBee said: What are people slamming those cores for? Plex?

    Could be Plex if they've got a 5+ people transcoding 1080p videos

    Other than that, your pick really. Could be a very busy mobile app backend, or perhaps it's used for video encoding. Maybe it's just a multi-purpose server where you've got Plex, a couple of websites and a remote desktop

  • dahartigandahartigan Member
    edited December 2021

    @TheBrokenBee said:

    @Nekki said:

    @TheBrokenBee said: Just curious - what makes this a better deal than say Servaricas horse storage offer? It’s almost 40% less with raidz2

    Because you can slam those glorious dedicated cores harder than you'd slam a $100 whore, all fucking day long.

    What are people slamming those cores for? Plex?

    That's exactly what I have one KS-LE doing. Don't usually see any more than 5 simultaneous transcodes and it works perfectly for me.

    Thanked by 1Nekki
  • @Nekki said:

    @TheBrokenBee said: What are people slamming those cores for? Plex?

    Could be Plex if they've got a 5+ people transcoding 1080p videos

    Other than that, your pick really. Could be a very busy mobile app backend, or perhaps it's used for video encoding. Maybe it's just a multi-purpose server where you've got Plex, a couple of websites and a remote desktop

    How do people generally handle backups for such big services? Backblaze?

  • @TheBrokenBee said:

    @Nekki said:

    @TheBrokenBee said: What are people slamming those cores for? Plex?

    Could be Plex if they've got a 5+ people transcoding 1080p videos

    Other than that, your pick really. Could be a very busy mobile app backend, or perhaps it's used for video encoding. Maybe it's just a multi-purpose server where you've got Plex, a couple of websites and a remote desktop

    How do people generally handle backups for such big services? Backblaze?

    Backups of the media, for me, don't exist. I do have an unlimited Google workspaces storage which I use for storing the media.

    In event of a catastrophe, I redownload what I need from ze usual places.

    Thanked by 1Nekki
  • @TheBrokenBee said: How do people generally handle backups for such big services? Backblaze?

    Media is a bit different because unless you have a lot of niche stuff, you could just opt to redownload content in the event of a hard disk failure.

    I'd guess folks use Serverica and HostHatch storage plans to back large volume of stuff up.

  • NekkiNekki Veteran
    edited December 2021

    WRONG FUCKING THREAD

  • I still haven't get > @Seanster said:

    I signed up and paid a week ago. Still waiting on ID verification. Am I boned or are others in the same boat?

    yup same as you

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