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Black Friday 2021 - NVMe and Storage deals - Deploy in 16 global locations (APAC/EU/US)
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they have proper support, migrated me to a working storage node when i had complaints about my service.
NO,It's
2 CPU core (50% dedicated, burstable up to 200%)
8 GB RAM
40 GB RAID-10 NVMe
5 TB bandwidth (1 TB in Hong Kong and Sydney)
That sounds a lot better than V1rm@ch
@hosthatch Am I too late to join HostHatch club?
let's hope @hosthatch answers this call and make something great in collaboration for their next planned flash deals
hashtag:orange-gang
No it's not too late.
You could even be just in time
@hosthatch Please PM when you are free and we might be able to work something together... flash sale, easter eggs hunt, randomiser, thread decoration, anything
I think next Easter will be after International Women's Day, then list of next events would be:
Add to that - all of them
Before Mid- year 2022
Chinese New Year
New year in abt 50 percent of India
Memorial Day (US)
Summer Solstice (?)
Ramadan
World is a beautiful place with so many holidays.
M
It can take months at HostHatch to solve the problem, the first 2 weeks they will just denial the problem
So i come here to post a request for help, and hope to attract the attention of the @hosthatch
So just one provider could not give offers all year, we need a round-robin daemon for picking one of providers up, then matching them to holidays
@hosthatch
could you please help check the ticket #551409? already two weeks, still not resolved and even only two useless reply in these two weeks, I don't know why your response on ticket so slow recently, thanks.
The IO of Nvme VPS in Chicago, does anyone know why the 512k/1m Block test so slow?
How is that slow? It's literally just capacity just like how 10 Gbps isn't any faster Than 100 Mbps if you're only using 100 Mbps..
It is actually slow. I have older Intel NVme with Hosthatch, and it is greater than 1Gbps for 1m block.
Not sure if HostHatch do this, but their system might be throttling you if you do benchmarks very often. Frequent benchmarking can affect the performance of other VPSes on the same node, as benchmarks intentionally stress the system as much as possible.
it is simple. it is a virtual SHARED server. if you want raw NVMe performance all for yourself get a f*cking dedicated server. these numbers are perfectly fine for a service I assume your are paying peanuts for, no reason for any complaint rather get your expectations straight ;-) ;-)
Really? Do you think this is normal?
2 CPU core (50% dedicated, burstable up to 200%)
8 GB RAM
40 GB RAID-10 NVMe
5 TB bandwidth (1 TB in Hong Kong and Sydney)
$30 per year
can you show output from
@Mrali
The benchmarks could be of normal HDD, and not of a NVMe. There is definitely something wrong here.
@Falzo
I see that you took side of the provider speaking as their representative. May be you should consider viewpoints of users too instead of opposing on problems faced by users.
Users who regularly go far above their limits (ie use all of their burstable resources, nearly all the time) get limited.
We also do not give any priority to ticket #s posted here, I am sorry.
@hosthatch
I don't have any abuse. You can check the system to confirm this.
I applied a ticket, but there has been no answer for half a month, I can't do anything.
so I have no way but to contact you here,I hope you can handle it for me, thank you.
1.9k IOPS is compared to HDD? are you crazy? Generally a HDD will have an IOPS range of 55-180
these specs are perfectly fine. You won't notice a real world difference.
I put 100 MB/s 1k IOPS limit on my VMs
If you don't want it transfer it to me. I'll gladly take it
@ezeth
I do not see IOPS but the final and effective output because that is what determines speed at which data is finally served.
A good NVMe 4 would have 1-3 GB/s with 40-50k IOPS @ 64k in the area of a virtual server with shared resources. If not, I would consider it slow. Many providers give this for a budget VPS prices. Others impose throttling.
I did not say that HDD will have xx IOPS. I saw that the read timing 57.35 MB/s @ 64k in the YABS benchmarks above is less. It does not matter if it is HDD/SDD/NVMe. In this case, the VPS will be slow and one cannot experience any difference of NVMe.
One could have a spinning drive @10.000 rotations but if the head could read only 1MB/s, then it is much slower than a hard drive spinning @5.000 with the head that could read 10MB/s. It is not IOPS that gives the final effect of speed but the final output of reading the data.
I am not the owner of the VPS in question. I just saw spontaneously here that there is one user, who has problems and have come here to discuss with the community. Then I found it a bit unfair that he gets answers to simply add to his frustrations.
But if you wanna a transfer of the aforesaid VPS, I do not know who owns it. I am sure the owner may want to get rid of it. I found that the company may want to charge a transfer fee of $10, though.
If you are willing to pay an extra $10, you can get it.
Hi, here's mine
Yes it's HK hosthatch..
Hosthatch prem isn't it?
Your is perfect
I feel running a benchmark and the numbers coming from it are indicative of the system at that moment...
And its possible that there are some abusers which are messing up and the host can take corrective action...
The real concern would be if you are able to really see degraded performance on your hosted application and somehow can attribute to the slowness (disk network or anything else)
I am sure there are ways to identify if the slow numbers are really a problem...
Any I right?