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GreenCloud | 9th Birthday Sale | 9999 Plans | 99+ Giveaways!

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  • @unfortunately said:

    Happy 9th birthday Greencloud!

    This is so cool! Hope you win the prize! :D

  • @AXYZE said: I need IPv4 for SSH tho, because my provider doesnt give me IPv6

    Ask your provider to modernize their infra. :smile:

    In the meantime, you could set up an IPv6 tunnel at home. You can configure a Tunnelbroker or Route48 tunnel on your computer. Some higher-end routers let you configure a tunnel on the router itself, which can then be used by all the devices on the network.

  • Happy 9th birthday Greencloud!

  • drizbodrizbo Member
    edited October 2022
    Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value
                    |
    Single Core     | 433
    Multi Core      | 2798
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/17869439
    

    ^ 9999 series 9core

    Got another 4-core VPS with them with exact same CPU that gets higher score than these 9 cores.

  • Happy birthday GreenCloud, and I wish you many more years of success!

  • MOARRRRRRRRR

  • AXYZEAXYZE Member
    edited October 2022

    @Daniel15 said:

    @AXYZE said: I need IPv4 for SSH tho, because my provider doesnt give me IPv6

    Ask your provider to modernize their infra. :smile:

    In the meantime, you could set up an IPv6 tunnel at home. You can configure a Tunnelbroker or Route48 tunnel on your computer. Some higher-end routers let you configure a tunnel on the router itself, which can then be used by all the devices on the network.

    Tried to setup HE tunnel before, IIRC it wasnt possible because im behind CGNAT.

    I would need to ask various providers to do it and then be sure that roaming network when Im traveling would also have IPv6.
    Its better to just have 20x IPv4 ports, works everywhere.

  • @drizbo said:
    Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test | Value
    |
    Single Core | 433
    Multi Core | 2798
    Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/17869439

    ^ 9999 series 9core

    Got another 4-core VPS with them with exact same CPU that gets higher score than these 9 cores.

    Everyone would be benchmarking now. Try it in a week or two. Also, it's still using shared resources, so more vCPUs doesn't always mean better performance.

  • @drizbo said:
    Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test | Value
    |
    Single Core | 433
    Multi Core | 2798
    Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/17869439

    ^ 9999 series 9core

    Got another 4-core VPS with them with exact same CPU that gets higher score than these 9 cores.

    Everybody is benchmarking now, wait couple of days and it will be higher :)

  • @AXYZE said:

    @Daniel15 said:

    @AXYZE said: I need IPv4 for SSH tho, because my provider doesnt give me IPv6

    Ask your provider to modernize their infra. :smile:

    In the meantime, you could set up an IPv6 tunnel at home. You can configure a Tunnelbroker or Route48 tunnel on your computer. Some higher-end routers let you configure a tunnel on the router itself, which can then be used by all the devices on the network.

    Tried to setup HE tunnel before, IIRC it wasnt possible because im behind CGNAT.

    Oh yeah, CGNAT, the IPv6 alternative for ISPs that don't know how to use IPv6. That's unfortunate :disappointed:

    https://route48.org/ supports WireGuard and ZeroTier tunnels, which should work better for you compared to a GRE/SIT tunnel.

  • MOARRRRRRRRR

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  • AXYZEAXYZE Member
    edited October 2022

    @Daniel15 said:

    @AXYZE said:

    @Daniel15 said:

    @AXYZE said: I need IPv4 for SSH tho, because my provider doesnt give me IPv6

    Ask your provider to modernize their infra. :smile:

    In the meantime, you could set up an IPv6 tunnel at home. You can configure a Tunnelbroker or Route48 tunnel on your computer. Some higher-end routers let you configure a tunnel on the router itself, which can then be used by all the devices on the network.

    Tried to setup HE tunnel before, IIRC it wasnt possible because im behind CGNAT.

    Oh yeah, CGNAT, the IPv6 alternative for ISPs that don't know how to use IPv6. That's unfortunate :disappointed:

    https://route48.org/ supports WireGuard and ZeroTier tunnels, which should work better for you compared to a GRE/SIT tunnel.

    Whats advantage of Route48 over classic VPN like HideMe or CF Warp? Both add IPv6 connectivity and have very near location which adds only 10ms latency. With split tunelling I can make only SSH client go through VPN

  • Daniel15Daniel15 Veteran
    edited October 2022

    @AXYZE said: Whats advantage of Route48 over classic VPN like HideMe or CF Warp?

    VPNs tend to just provide one IPv6 address and often don't allow inbound connections, only outbound.

    Route48 is purely an IPv6 tunnel. You get a whole routed /64 or /48 IPv6 range with both inbound and outbound connectivity, and can configure the tunnel on an edge device on your network (like a router) to use the IP range for multiple devices on your network, with each device getting a public IP within that routed IP range. Route48's site has instructions for OpenWRT, Cisco IOS, and Mikrotik routers, in addition to the regular Windows, Linux, MacOS, etc instructions.

    Thanked by 2yoursunny Xrmaddness
  • @cybertech said:

    MOARRRRRRRRR

    MOARRRRRRRRR ARMY ๐Ÿ‘Š๐Ÿ‘Š

  • Thanked by 2ariq01 ralf
  • Happy 9th Birthday! GreenCloudVPS

  • Happy 9th Birthday!

  • Happy 9th Birthday GreenCloud - definitely a worthy accomplishment!

  • okay?

  • Can someone please post a yabs from a BudgetKVMSJC-1 or BudgetKVMSJC-2

  • @FrankZ said: BudgetKVMSJC-1

    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    #              Yet-Another-Bench-Script              #
    #                     v2022-08-20                    #
    # https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script #
    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    
    Tue Oct 11 05:28:37 AM WIB 2022
    
    Basic System Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Uptime     : 0 days, 16 hours, 54 minutes
    Processor  : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2698 v4 @ 2.20GHz
    CPU cores  : 1 @ 2199.984 MHz
    AES-NI     : โœ” Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : โœ” Enabled
    RAM        : 1.9 GiB
    Swap       : 1024.0 MiB
    Disk       : 18.7 GiB
    Distro     : Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS
    Kernel     : 5.15.0-48-generic
    
    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 95.69 MB/s   (23.9k) | 296.09 MB/s   (4.6k)
    Write      | 95.94 MB/s   (23.9k) | 297.65 MB/s   (4.6k)
    Total      | 191.63 MB/s  (47.9k) | 593.75 MB/s   (9.2k)
               |                      |
    Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 1.15 GB/s     (2.2k) | 1.31 GB/s     (1.2k)
    Write      | 1.21 GB/s     (2.3k) | 1.40 GB/s     (1.3k)
    Total      | 2.36 GB/s     (4.6k) | 2.72 GB/s     (2.6k)
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed
                    |                           |                 |
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 1.15 Gbits/sec  | 1.34 Gbits/sec
    Online.net      | Paris, FR (10G)           | busy            | busy
    Hybula          | The Netherlands (40G)     | 839 Mbits/sec   | 1.23 Gbits/sec
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 612 Mbits/sec   | 720 Mbits/sec
    Clouvider       | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 2.74 Gbits/sec  | 2.95 Gbits/sec
    Clouvider       | Dallas, TX, US (10G)      | 2.96 Gbits/sec  | 5.32 Gbits/sec
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 3.64 Gbits/sec  | 8.01 Gbits/sec
    
    Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value
                    |
    Single Core     | 583
    Multi Core      | 599
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/17870205
    
    Thanked by 1FrankZ
  • Thank you @umzak

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  • @ralf said:

    @Astro said:

    @ralf said:
    Having networking issues on a 9999 at NYC.

    After connecting with VNC, gateway seems to be set to 255.255.255.192 and netmask 107.175.95.65, but swapping them doesn't resolve the issues. Same problem occurred with Debian 11, Debian 10, CentOS stream 2, so I assume it's probably a DNS misconfiguration somewhere.

    I've created a ticket #330505.

    Ralf, can you please post a YABS of the NYC loc?

    Sure. Very quick support, they gave me a new IP address and all is well now. Actually, from YABS, it looks like IPv6 might also be broken, but I'm not too concerned about that now.

    FWIW, I had to turn off IPv6 autoconf in NYC to stop debian from inventing a mngtmpaddr address that messed things up.

    Thanked by 2ralf Xrmaddness
  • one of my favorite providers, but I wonder how they can profit by selling vps at $15/year, while ipv4 costs $12/year :D

  • Happy 9th Birthday @greencoludvps !!

  • @ahnlak said:

    @ralf said:

    @Astro said:

    @ralf said:
    Having networking issues on a 9999 at NYC.

    After connecting with VNC, gateway seems to be set to 255.255.255.192 and netmask 107.175.95.65, but swapping them doesn't resolve the issues. Same problem occurred with Debian 11, Debian 10, CentOS stream 2, so I assume it's probably a DNS misconfiguration somewhere.

    I've created a ticket #330505.

    Ralf, can you please post a YABS of the NYC loc?

    Sure. Very quick support, they gave me a new IP address and all is well now. Actually, from YABS, it looks like IPv6 might also be broken, but I'm not too concerned about that now.

    FWIW, I had to turn off IPv6 autoconf in NYC to stop debian from inventing a mngtmpaddr address that messed things up.

    Yeah, that might be the problem. I can connect to it via IPv6 but outgoing IPv6 doesn't work. I'll look into it another time, as I'm mostly using IPv4 for my projects anyway.

  • zhizhi Member

    1.2K comments :D

  • Happy birthday GreenCloudVPS

  • defaultdefault Veteran
    edited October 2022

    @umzak said:
    one of my favorite providers, but I wonder how they can profit by selling vps at $15/year, while ipv4 costs $12/year :D

    Don't ask such questions now. Ask this when there is a popcorn drama. Customers should always enjoy the offers.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @default said:

    @umzak said:
    one of my favorite providers, but I wonder how they can profit by selling vps at $15/year, while ipv4 costs $12/year :D

    Don't ask such questions now. Ask this when there is a popcorn drama. Customers should always enjoy the offers.

    GreenCloudVPS has been in business for 9 years.
    They are unlikely to deadpool in next three years.

    As for $15/year plans with IPv4, if VirMach can do it, they can do it too.

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