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Black Friday 2021 - NVMe and Storage deals - Deploy in 16 global locations (APAC/EU/US)
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Oh wow, my 1TB Stockholm has just been provisioned a few minutes ago.
wooot. awesome. Enjoy!
Got my 1TB provisioned too in STO
STO - 1TB Yabs:
If someone would get rid of 5TB storage VPS in EU then hit me up.
I should get it when it was available...
Nice bonus also that they put us on 10GB NIC.
my 1TB Stockholm yabs :
My 1TB will be provisioned in minutes
Got it online finally
Sydney VPS due early in the week
Below is my yabs result, does anybody know why I have a small difference in ram and disk?
usually depends on choice of OS (and kernel), for disk also partitioning (swap?) etc.
They are still alive!
Thanks for clarifying. Is there a way revive them?
Check the size of disk with 'df -h'. You could change the reserved space with tune2fs and have more available space:
"tune2fs -m 1 /dev/sda" assuming the disk is /dev/sda1
For details, check this: https://docs.cloudera.com/cloudera-manager/7.4.2/managing-clusters/topics/cm-decrease-reserved-space.html
Noice, my STO-500 GB flash sale has been provisioned this morning..
ntaps gan. 👍
still eagerly waiting my SG location.
Thanks, I ran the command yet still there is no change in the disk space.
Show partition table
What does 'fdisk -l' shows?
This is my 250G AMS server. When I deployed it with the Debian 10 template available at HH portal, I couldn't make sense of the available space. Then I used the following to reinstall to Debian 11 minimal and used tune2fs:
https://github.com/bohanyang/debi
Now, I have
rather check the first line of fdisk -l first. that should show the raw size of the (virtual) disk you received.
my new 2TB storage in stockholm looks like this:
as usual this comes down to the discussion of TB vs TiB aka factor 1000 vs 1024. and with that yes 1TB aka 1,000,000,000,000 bytes equals ~931GiB, so this
looks about correct.
if I remember correctly on older systems they might have provisioned more closely to real GiB/TiB instead, but I am not sure. obviously at this price it's not surprising that providers rather stick to what hardware vendors also do. if you buy a 2TB harddisk somewhere you'll also always only get around 1.8TiB of net space. it's been like that for ages now.
Does no one here have the problem that the shown root password just doesn't work?
I'm using the deb11 template, even regenerating the pw doesn't help.
Support hasn't answered in 7 days
If the server doesnt have any useful data, you can always reinstall it with another template.
I've done that like 5 times already, still the same issue
Which template?
why not just use netboot.xyz iso to install the os you want on your own.. dhcp does work for initial network config
Debian 11