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Lol.
Wtf spambot
I just want a nice sleep...
Edit: Anyway, done cleaning, back to sleep
Would take any Virmach estimates with a grain of salt
Grain? Full bucket at least.
What's the virtualization? KVM? OpenVZ?
KVM
How do you know? The offer details don't say.
I been a client in all their locations for many years. They got rid of openVZ in 2019 and converted all customers to KVM. All they do is KVM with SolusVM now.
Virmach did not offer openvz anymore
Sorry, it'd be the same answer (no) if it results in a larger plan, no matter how it's achieved.
Yes.
At this point SJKVM10 just needs to be migrated and it will be as soon as we get Ryzens up in that location.
That's our own system. Attacks are getting very bad on the login form, even with the ratelimiting and captchas we already do right now.
We recently had to make it more strict because there are thousands of IP addresses bruteforcing the system every day. We're working on other solutions but for now this has to unfortunately be enforced, even if it causes false positives. The ban drops off on its own eventually but the timing varies. I don't really want to discuss that as I don't want to give the bruteforcers any other ideas.
Yes, this happens to a few dozen people every day but it also stops probably 3,000+ attacks per day.
Sorry for the inconvenience.
I think I realized this will actually be better in every way than non-hybrid servers but probably for another year where we do anything like that large scale. It helps out with backups, helps fill servers with different plan types, bigger chassis with better cooling, and brings cost of storage down as well since it doesn't need an entire set of motherboard, CPU, etc. Plus storage servers already use a lot less RAM and CPU than the regular ones so they could definitely go well together.
The only reason we didn't do it initially (we spoke about it on the 2018 thread for a little bit) is SolusVM's lack of versatility. That's why I mentioned it having to be by request if we did do it right now.
Thanks for the feedback. We do still need to iron out some of those issues but it's definitely worse than I initially thought. I'll try to spend a good amount of time today to fix the problems and we already contacted the datacenter regarding the networking issue.
Everyone else I'll try to provide a reply soon. We have a lot of tickets right now and I'm still getting servers ready all day so I apologize for the lack of communication.
Can I get a refund if it is not activated in Japan?
I think you can open a ticket to their billing department and ask for a refund, given that they won't magically have VPSs racked up and ready in JP in the next 24 hours.
Just got 1 in JP
ready to use?
not yet, still pending for activation
from the previous post, it seems japan's location will be activated on monday (LA time utc-8)
I don't think this is correct. Servers may be shipped on Monday from LA to Tokyo. Then the DC will need to rack them and do the setup. I would expect to wait up to two week for activation.
and
but why? You're in the minority given 70% of their customers have IPv6 enabled (https://www.worldipv6launch.org/measurements/). Comcast/Xfinity has one of the largest IPv6 rollouts in the USA - they were the first major ISP to offer IPv6 and had 25% of customers dual-stack by 2013.
Active but no infromation on control pannel. Is Seatle location still pending excatly?
Last word was...
Oh, i see.. currently the position in Japan is "Handling", so there are still 5 more steps until it's available
HANDLING -> SHIPPING -> SHIPPED -> PROVISIONING -> AWAITING IPv4 -> AVAILBLE
Good news is the IPv4 has already been allocated. So still to go is ..
SHIPPED -> ARRIVED AT DC -> PROVISIONING -> AVAILABLE
Of course there is the possibility of -> OH SHIT SOMETHING UNEXPECTED HAPPENED that can be inserted inbetween any of the steps above.
Ha,alright then, just keep waiting patiently.
Still waiting for the storage deal
Nope it's not about Xfinity haha. I use UDM-Pro with Google Wifi as mesh (still need to wire the house to deploy U6-Pro/LR), and UDM-Pro is unwilling to hand IPv6 subnet to Google Wifi...
My hard wired devices have IPv6, just not on wireless clients.
not gonna sleep for sure. where's storage dealz
Ryzen Special 768 now OOS
Everyone of us should claim responsibility for this. 😎
Shipping from US to JP is usually slower than the reverse cuz US don't have Kuroneko and packages from carriers other than USPS or DHL will normally be transferred and handled by Sagawa Express within JP.
Hopefully Tokyo VMs will be provisioned earlier as I don't think it will take that long unless Equinix screwed up.