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Well, my 1TB tokyo storage vps looks awesome!!! Thx for your efforts! Worth for waiting!
Hope everyone try for it!
Processor : QEMU Virtual CPU version 2.5+ CPU cores : 2 @ 3393.622 MHz AES-NI : ❌ Disabled VM-x/AMD-V : ❌ Disabled RAM : 2.9 GiB Swap : 3.0 GiB Disk : 913.2 GiB Distro : Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) Kernel : 5.17.11 fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50): --------------------------------- Block Size | 4k (IOPS) | 64k (IOPS) ------ | --- ---- | ---- ---- Read | 23.63 MB/s (5.9k) | 25.46 MB/s (397) Write | 23.64 MB/s (5.9k) | 25.99 MB/s (406) Total | 47.27 MB/s (11.8k) | 51.46 MB/s (803) | | Block Size | 512k (IOPS) | 1m (IOPS) ------ | --- ---- | ---- ---- Read | 490.48 MB/s (957) | 1.38 GB/s (1.3k) Write | 516.54 MB/s (1.0k) | 1.47 GB/s (1.4k) Total | 1.00 GB/s (1.9k) | 2.86 GB/s (2.7k) iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4): --------------------------------- Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed | | | Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | 622 Mbits/sec | 123 Mbits/sec Online.net | Paris, FR (10G) | busy | 148 Mbits/sec Hybula | The Netherlands (40G) | 664 Mbits/sec | 396 Mbits/sec Clouvider | NYC, NY, US (10G) | 644 Mbits/sec | 175 Mbits/sec Velocity Online | Tallahassee, FL, US (10G) | busy | busy Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 573 Mbits/sec | 70.3 Mbits/sec Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test: --------------------------------- Test | Value | Single Core | 942 Multi Core | 1799 Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/15302766Is
even doable in Tokyo?
It wouldn't be a surprise if 40 TB bandwidth costs more than 4TB plan's monthly fee in Tokyo.
Okay lots of replies coming in for Tokyo indicating they want to wait longer for larger plans. I'll get to work on building another node ASAP in that case and hopefully it doesn't drag out too long. I already have the drives and motherboard built out, just need to order another chassis and 3D print some brackets. New 3D printer coming in Monday as the others all malfunctioned from heavy use.
It'll be shipped out with the switch next week~ so it'll ship out with 10Gbps.
(edit) Oh and probably need a RAID controller but we may have one available already, I have to check our shelves.
Of course we are going based off "average" usage for storage plans. Most people aren't going to copy/delete the entire disk 10 times per month but some may. I don't know about the actual physical limitations depending on what they're doing because it's theoretically possible that they wouldn't even be able to do that 10x on HDDs if it's a bunch of small files for example.
With that said, we definitely have a large amount of bandwidth in Tokyo. It will be difficult to reach that cap, and if we do reach it then it will automatically commit to a higher amount.
Tokyo is on 40Gbps, that's the physical limitation right now.
LAX pls
For reference, 40TB in Tokyo, and I'm not telling you exact amount we pay but a combination of all the quotes we've received and published prices, so let's say "industry average" estimate, would cost about $250 to $350 per month, so yes, more than the 4TB monthly fee.
But again, if every provider had to provide 100% of the bandwidth allocation they provide to people they would ALL guaranteed be bankrupt. And I'm very confident when I say that. It's the most "oversold" thing in the industry. Maybe 1% of customers actually use the full amount they were provided. Hope that makes sense. Same thing with home internet providers or even water companies. Imagine, everyone is technically allowed to leave all their faucets open 24/7 but they don't.
So, daddy mr virmach, could you pls just make my Los Angeles 500G available? I can't wait to see the BIG STORAGE. XD
Order #69420, please double my Tokyo bandwidth
If you install the Almalinux template first and then Debian from official ISO or netboot.xyz, it will not be a QEMU CPU.
(I don't know about storage offers, but it was the case with regular Tokyo nodes)
Excellent, learn some knowledge, useful when I establish my oneman IDC.
Alma works for storage too.
You guys may have some misunderstandings about "waiting".
HOLY SHIT
That one looks like it's stuck in some strange way where it doesn't show up in our creation queue. Definitely open a ticket for it so I can have a look and see if anything unexpected happened. It's possible it created and then stayed as "pending" which is a rare bug that happens from time to time.
Just a heads up: received such notification while I have no Tokyo pre-orders.
Responded accordingly, so hopefully it will be sorted.
Just kindly double check those pre-orders before you refund or move them to LA.
Cheers!
My LA haven't activated yet...
So when can you complete the current "incomplete" 1Gbps storage plan?
WTF!! Are you going to spam until your LA storage get activated? Please refund this guy and free him from the pain of waiting.
My 500gb storage was knocked offline as I start rsync in my data, and unable to boot anymore.
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Yeah looks like it died and trying to reboot. I had it open on SSH and it's spitting out ECC memory errors. Let's see if it comes back online and then try to schedule a replacement. We do have some extra servers here that are not being used so we can do a memory swap.
Controller looks healthy.
It's back up. If it goes down again I may take it offline to do some testing. I'll schedule the memory swap for today or tomorrow.
...And it went down again, okay. Memory test time. Creating network issue and ticket with datacenter.
Is this on one of the asrock boards or one of the asus?
ASRock. I'm disabling eco mode as well since it may have to do with something I've seen in testing when trying voltage changes. Just did that and running memory test.
from what I recall the x570 boards don't have the memory controller issues that the x470 do, so I'm guessing you just need to swap the offending DIMM, unless all the DIMMs are throwing errors.
Alright, I predicted it. Now I predict BTC will fall to 21K in June.
Yeah it's X570D4U-2L2T
Ticket put in with DC to swap all DIMMs. I'll modify it if memory test shows more specific issue with one of them. Error isn't specific enough to where I can currently decide which DIMM. Let's hope it's not the board though, last error we had like this ended up being the board.
(But yes that was on X470.)
Future Tokyo Storage - Around 70TB confirmed they want to wait longer and then by default all the 500GB plans, one cancellation/refund for 500GB so far. Current plan is to send another 130TB~ usable space node. If confirmations go above 100TB then we'll up that to 180TB-288TB.
That's a heck of a lot of legit ISOs.
If he spent less time on here responding to useless questions(not yours)then he might get tickets answered. I'm waiting for ticket response also, but I'm afraid I just going to write off the loss. Lesson learned.
How to "win friends and influence people".