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  • fanfan Veteran

    @VirMach said: Pick anything but Japan.

    Clicked Japan in hope for private networking in the future though, is it just delayed migration for this location or something like the capacity there may not fulfill the massive interest?

  • VirMachVirMach Member, Patron Provider

    Something like 80-90% of the button clicks have been for Tokyo and it almost reached a thousand in a short period of time.

    I'm reconsidering a few things before we add it back (and that's if we add it back, unless we already did, I actually having been paying attention, someone else is handling some recoding right now.)

    Thanked by 1fan
  • @VirMach said:

    @weizhentian said:
    Hello, boss, can you handle my service order#350357, it has been a few days.
    thanks.

    Is this for this sale?

    yes, I applied for a service ticket and it has not been processed

  • Well, the Ryzen migrate button disappeared from everything except my super old openvz Pro+ plan, I decided to try to migrate it to San Jose, seems like it kinda worked at least? I got a success without any IP reserved in the popup, but got a new IP in an email, and it shows in SJCZ006 now.

    It doesn't look like I have a full set of OS templates though, I don't have an alma template in the client area or in solusvm, and virtually all of my solus templates are labeled legacy. Anyone know if there was a reason for this that I've missed in all these pages?

  • fanfan Veteran

    @VirMach said: reached a thousand in a short period of time

    The power of Buffalo :D

  • @jickur said:
    The machine with Bill No. 1399938 hopes to be opened as soon as possible

    The order was placed on March 13. So far, it has not been opened for more than a month,If you do not have the ability to open, please refund the original to Alipay.

  • xmd5xmd5 Member

    @jickur said:

    @jickur said:
    The machine with Bill No. 1399938 hopes to be opened as soon as possible

    The order was placed on March 13. So far, it has not been opened for more than a month,If you do not have the ability to open, please refund the original to Alipay.

    March 12 2560 is not even open

  • xprebounxpreboun Member
    edited April 2022

    @jickur said:

    @jickur said:
    The machine with Bill No. 1399938 hopes to be opened as soon as possible

    The order was placed on March 13. So far, it has not been opened for more than a month,If you do not have the ability to open, please refund the original to Alipay.

    Read this: https://virmach.com/ryzen-special-offer-news-updates/
    And this: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3408443/#Comment_3408443

    @xmd5 said: March 12 2560 is not even open

    Same as above.

    Thanked by 2FrankZ tototo
  • 1400366,Payment on March 13, please help with processing

  • @klarns said:

    1400366,Payment on March 13, please help with processing

    Read this: https://virmach.com/ryzen-special-offer-news-updates/
    And this: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3408443/#Comment_3408443

  • VirMachVirMach Member, Patron Provider

    @bakageta said:
    Well, the Ryzen migrate button disappeared from everything except my super old openvz Pro+ plan, I decided to try to migrate it to San Jose, seems like it kinda worked at least? I got a success without any IP reserved in the popup, but got a new IP in an email, and it shows in SJCZ006 now.

    It doesn't look like I have a full set of OS templates though, I don't have an alma template in the client area or in solusvm, and virtually all of my solus templates are labeled legacy. Anyone know if there was a reason for this that I've missed in all these pages?

    Those will remain that way and be semi-broken since you're on the older plan, til we phase them out for those too. I'll try to add the new ones though.

    Thanked by 2bakageta Xrmaddness
  • VirMachVirMach Member, Patron Provider

    @jickur said:

    @jickur said:
    The machine with Bill No. 1399938 hopes to be opened as soon as possible

    The order was placed on March 13. So far, it has not been opened for more than a month,If you do not have the ability to open, please refund the original to Alipay.

    Ticket for refund request please.

  • VirMachVirMach Member, Patron Provider

    Tokyo isn't settling down, it looks like high interrupts from high networking and disk usage probably from continued benchmarks at this point. I don't feel comfortable putting more people on there right now.

    Last ~17% may take some time, until it calms down or more nodes come in.

    I'll do another batch of refunds so if you want to cancel and refund please place any ticket with the title "Refund" and be sure to select the pending service.

    For the remaining 17% what I can also offer is activations on San Jose instead, use ticket title "Switch Tokyo to San Jose" and if you do this you can reply back to the same ticket after a month and have a delayed free migration to Tokyo plus 1 month additional term as an apology. Just if you do this make sure you close all your other tickets. You should make this in the priority department.

    Third option of course is to wait. I suspect some more activations tomorrow maybe, and by Tuesday.

    Hopefully that keeps everyone happy. Alternatively, feel free to use us a punching bag.

  • @weizhentian said:

    @VirMach said:

    @weizhentian said:
    Hello, boss, can you handle my service order#350357, it has been a few days.
    thanks.

    Is this for this sale?

    yes, I applied for a service ticket and it has not been processed

    can you handle it?

  • @VirMach said: Something like 80-90% of the button clicks have been for Tokyo and it almost reached a thousand in a short period of time.

    I am really surprised by this.

    If we do not select a location to migrate to, will the VPS just migrate to Ryzen in the same location when you decommission the CC server they are on currently?
    I'm referring to VPSes in San Jose, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Amsterdam.

    Thanked by 1Xrmaddness
  • @VirMach said:
    Tokyo isn't settling down, it looks like high interrupts from high networking and disk usage probably from continued benchmarks at this point. I don't feel comfortable putting more people on there right now.

    Last ~17% may take some time, until it calms down or more nodes come in.

    I'll do another batch of refunds so if you want to cancel and refund please place any ticket with the title "Refund" and be sure to select the pending service.

    For the remaining 17% what I can also offer is activations on San Jose instead, use ticket title "Switch Tokyo to San Jose" and if you do this you can reply back to the same ticket after a month and have a delayed free migration to Tokyo plus 1 month additional term as an apology. Just if you do this make sure you close all your other tickets. You should make this in the priority department.

    Third option of course is to wait. I suspect some more activations tomorrow maybe, and by Tuesday.

    Hopefully that keeps everyone happy. Alternatively, feel free to use us a punching bag.

    It looks like I belong to the remaining 17%. How many days will it take to complete the remaining 17% activation?

  • @VirMach said:
    Tokyo isn't settling down, it looks like high interrupts from high networking and disk usage probably from continued benchmarks at this point. I don't feel comfortable putting more people on there right now.

    Last ~17% may take some time, until it calms down or more nodes come in.

    I'll do another batch of refunds so if you want to cancel and refund please place any ticket with the title "Refund" and be sure to select the pending service.

    For the remaining 17% what I can also offer is activations on San Jose instead, use ticket title "Switch Tokyo to San Jose" and if you do this you can reply back to the same ticket after a month and have a delayed free migration to Tokyo plus 1 month additional term as an apology. Just if you do this make sure you close all your other tickets. You should make this in the priority department.

    Third option of course is to wait. I suspect some more activations tomorrow maybe, and by Tuesday.

    Hopefully that keeps everyone happy. Alternatively, feel free to use us a punching bag.

    039 seems more stable now

    Thanked by 1FrankZ
  • xprebounxpreboun Member
    edited April 2022

    @peterming said:
    It looks like I belong to the remaining 17%. How many days will it take to complete the remaining 17% activation?

    I guess it depends on the progress for additional shipment, the node performance and your position in queue. If you are lucky, tomorrow to Tuesday.

    @VirMach said: Hopefully that keeps everyone happy. Alternatively, feel free to use us a punching bag.

    I'm running out of these, can I have one shipped to my home for free? 🤣

  • as a 039 tester, im looking forward to ipv6 :wink:

  • VirMachVirMach Member, Patron Provider

    @FrankZ said:

    @VirMach said: Something like 80-90% of the button clicks have been for Tokyo and it almost reached a thousand in a short period of time.

    I am really surprised by this.

    If we do not select a location to migrate to, will the VPS just migrate to Ryzen in the same location when you decommission the CC server they are on currently?
    I'm referring to VPSes in San Jose, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Amsterdam.

    Same location or similar. If it goes to a similar location and later on the original location becomes we'll try our best to accommodate everyone and move them back for some time free of charge. We're relying on a lot of data in the back to make our best estimates on who goes where and predicting where to ship out servers. We'll save a few servers in the end to ship out to any location that gets overwhelmed.

    We were going to restrict people more on where they get to move based on where they are but decided against that both because it was more difficult to code out quickly and because we realized it's just best to let it flow naturally as much as possible. But obviously we can't move every single person to just Tokyo. We could however move as much as 15% of people to Tokyo and we do need to move at least maybe 10% to make everyone fit but I don't suspect that'd be an issue. Miami, Denver, Phoenix, and Frankfurt will also have excess space that people can move to since there's essentially no one moving there as they are mostly new locations or very few people there since we locked off those locations (Phoenix, Frankfurt.) Amsterdam will have more space than it does currently as well. These are all locations we saw as highly desirable in the survey we sent out. Speaking of survey, those people are part of the people eligible to move right now without data as long as they have certain packages that are movable. Later on, we still have a list of these people and will try our best to give them a chance to migrate with data once we finish that script. Then once everything's settled a little we'll probably have another round of letting people move freely as long as there's availability. Our end goal is to get everyone where they want to be, and we'll expand in those locations more. We don't want to unnaturally place people where they do not want to be basically.

  • VirMachVirMach Member, Patron Provider

    @FrankZ said: I'm referring to VPSes in San Jose, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Amsterdam.

    More specifically for these locations:

    Los Angeles -- People will need to move. We don't have enough space here. They'll go to Phoenix, San Jose, and Tokyo mostly I assume. And we don't suspect people to hate wanting to move, the demand is there, that's why we went smaller.

    Dallas -- We expect most people to stay but a good amount just got services here because it was on sale and they'll want to move to Tokyo and Europe. We're going to have excess space here though so Atlanta might end up here worst case scenario but I doubt it.

    Chicago -- We expect a similarity to Dallas. We also have a lot of space here, while we don't suspect anyone to have to move away from here, they will. And we'll use that space for Buffalo if NYC runs out.

    Amsterdam -- We have excess space here as well. We suspect people from NYC and Buffalo want to move here.

    Or here's a better way to state all this: Los Angeles and Buffalo were unnaturally large and we're slimming them down and scattering them elsewhere. All other locations will have at least the existing capacity level, and new locations have extra capacity that wasn't otherwise there that everyone can enjoy.

    As for IP space, we have 15-20% more than we need so no problems there either.

  • Hello, boss, can you handle my service order#350357, it has been a few days.
    thanks.

  • @VirMach said: if you do this you can reply back to the same ticket after a month and have a delayed free migration to Tokyo plus 1 month additional term as an apology @VirMach Will choosing to wait add an extra month?

    I'm sure if you did, a lot of people would stop complaining o:)

  • @ VirMach said:
    For the remaining 17% what I can also offer is activations on San Jose instead, use ticket title "Switch Tokyo to San Jose" and if you do this you can reply back to the same ticket after a month and have a delayed free migration to Tokyo plus 1 month additional term as an apology. Just if you do this make sure you close all your other tickets. You should make this in the priority department.

    Third option of course is to wait. I suspect some more activations tomorrow maybe, and by Tuesday.

    I'm wondering which one to recommend to my friends who bought the 384MB plan.

  • @hhoosstt said:

    @VirMach said: if you do this you can reply back to the same ticket after a month and have a delayed free migration to Tokyo plus 1 month additional term as an apology @VirMach Will choosing to wait add an extra month?

    I'm sure if you did, a lot of people would stop complaining o:)

    if add traffic, 100% no complaining

  • I prefer the free upgrade plan. . . . . just advice

  • bdlbdl Member

    @passwa said:
    I prefer the free upgrade plan. . . . . just advice

    OK

  • @VirMach said:

    @sunaihui said: Hi,
    I migrate from CC San Jose to Ryzen San Jose failed. show "Virtual server not found" . could fix it?thanks

    product id :618424

    I've reported this bug.

    @VirMach said:

    @FrankZ said: I'm referring to VPSes in San Jose, Los Angeles, Dallas, Chicago, Amsterdam.

    More specifically for these locations:

    Los Angeles -- People will need to move. We don't have enough space here. They'll go to Phoenix, San Jose, and Tokyo mostly I assume. And we don't suspect people to hate wanting to move, the demand is there, that's why we went smaller.

    Dallas -- We expect most people to stay but a good amount just got services here because it was on sale and they'll want to move to Tokyo and Europe. We're going to have excess space here though so Atlanta might end up here worst case scenario but I doubt it.

    Chicago -- We expect a similarity to Dallas. We also have a lot of space here, while we don't suspect anyone to have to move away from here, they will. And we'll use that space for Buffalo if NYC runs out.

    Amsterdam -- We have excess space here as well. We suspect people from NYC and Buffalo want to move here.

    Or here's a better way to state all this: Los Angeles and Buffalo were unnaturally large and we're slimming them down and scattering them elsewhere. All other locations will have at least the existing capacity level, and new locations have extra capacity that wasn't otherwise there that everyone can enjoy.

    As for IP space, we have 15-20% more than we need so no problems there either.

    still can't migrate to Ryzen San Jose
    "We failed to submit the request. Please try again tomorrow."

  • @VirMach said:
    I'm adding a $10 setup fee for Tokyo. This shouldn't affect anyone, and it's not retroactive nor is it permanent, but since we're going to be running simultaneous sales versus non-sales this is the best way to do it right now. Once next batch arrives it'll most likely be lifted.

    Don't be in a hurry to charge, wait for me to migrate all of them and then charge, I think where the renewal fee is low, I will choose it to migrate, anyway, the migration was free before, you just talk about the regulations? It's not fair for us to order Tokyo only.

  • leendonleendon Member
    edited April 2022

    @VirMach said:

    @foitin said:
    Am I the only one concerned about renewal price and bandwidth of Ryzen migrated VPS?
    They won't be as cheap and as much as before anyhow, right?

    The only thing I'd be worried about is inflation and the energy crisis. We have never raised prices on people and do not plan on doing it. People also thought it's not possible going from OpenVZ to KVM but we just eat the costs. It's not all about money for us, we actually care about our customers.

    With that said, if there's insane hyper-inflation or let's say Germany gets cut off from Russian energy and everything goes haywire then we could probably only eat the recurring costs for so long. Of course even then if it's only region-based we'd try to exhaust all other options like allowing migrating to a nearby location that isn't affected, etc. Even with that, I doubt we'd raise prices. I'm just saying it so it doesn't come back to haunt me if it actually happens. But I mean at that point this very rare theoretical event would also probably either mean everything else is going to collapse and/or everyone's wages is going to go up to keep up with inflation so it would technically be similar net impact. I hope we're super clear on that, I'm not using this as a pre-emptive excuse to raise prices and we still have a huge buffer before we have to do anything like that. Let's say all colocation cost goes up 2x in a few years and inflation hits double digits for multiple years in a row type scenario. Then again in that weird scenario everyone's prices would have to go Your rules change all the time, there's never been a Your rules change all the time, there's never been a rule

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