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my reservation is the waiting period. It would seem that they're basing hardware procurement based of sales, and that worries me a bit.
Another perspective is that it is better business to only order for what you have confirmed orders for so there isn't a bunch of unused, expense accruing servers that are not full.
It also helps HH reduce losing previous sales to the new sales if the new server isn't ready by the time the old server expires and people can't cancel the old one for the new one.
it was the comment, may be delayed that threw me, i've seen many times over promise and under deliver.
no. they are still not provisioned.
Hosthatch needs to jump on yabsdb.com and make a collection for easy reference
Awesome storage prices!
@hosthatch nested virtualization is enabled on NVMe VMs (AMD EPYC) plan?
i think ill wait for storage vps in sydney.
"1 week ETA for provisioning"
Here's one of mine from a previous sale:
Isn't geekbench score a bit low for 7443?
YABS of last year's deal (identical to this year's one)
NVMe Compute Amsterdam:
As well as storage VM YABS for each location (or at least the ones I have, I don't like Chicago):
LAX:
AMS:
HKG:
STO:
@gabydup @lainn @Astro @add_iT
It was definitely higher when I first got the VPS. I've been having issues with high CPU steal (constantly 10%+ at the moment: http://d.sb/2022/11/la05_netdata_dashboard_—_Mozilla_Firefox_25-01.01.23.png) so I think my node is having issues or is overloaded. I've been meaning to create a support ticket about it - I'll do that tomorrow.
Thank you for still being out there and bringing us every year some of the very best offers. and thank you for the THANKYOU promo code :-)
Yeah 600 doesn't seem normal, all the compute VMs I have are 1100-950ish. Probably just a heavily loaded node, you might have neighbors that aren't playing fair. I've noticed that all the west coast/APAC locations are pretty heavily abused with most hosting companies, so I try to stick to the EU/US East stuff. Rock solid performance over there.
Any specific reason for this. I was considering Chicago because I am looking for any US location.
@hosthatch If I order 2 of the Intel Compute 8GB with 2 cores (50% dedicated, burstable up to 200%) to stack together, would I end up with:
Also, in terms of the bandwidth used:
It will be the same as the 16GB plan.
traffic is not counted within the datacenter in your private lan but traffic between other datacenters is counted just like all other outgoing traffic
what will happen if bandwidth is finished?
and upload/download both counted, its not good.
The server explodes...
so dc is located in ukrain
WTH man? Stop politicizing
They don't use processor affinity so these mean the same.
Buy additional BW in panel, or server suspended until the counter resets at end of month.
If it doesn't suit you then don't buy.
hi, @hosthatch , please check ticket (id: 138158), Invoice #293306 payed twice, charged me twice. Thanks.
Thanks @hosthatch for the THANKYOU coupon for existing customers!
Must say the HostHatch panel is better than SolusVM, Good job 👍!
Purchased a SG storage, should be ready in 1-2 weeks times as per post.
Loving your service @hosthatch. Was waiting for you to post for BF! Quick question: any chance at a plan with extra storage on those AMD boxes?
Cheers
Sounds like you're mixing issues.
For what purpose? I don't have the last yabs date recorded, but when I took a few yesterday, the ones with 600+ GB5 scores were in the 500's and the previous one in the 500's was now the highest in the 600's.
I've got two storage servers in Chicago, they don't have equal performance. The older Intel CPU has better scores than the Epyc.
Benchmarks in uncontrolled environments are not that reliable or predictable. At best, it just confirms whether something is dogshit or not.
ROFL was considering getting one of their servers too to diversify risk among multiple providers. No way, I am touching a server for anything that can't even respond within a day. Days to resolve issues? Really? 2022?
Non urgent matters have taken a couple days. Anything urgent has been fixed in a couple hours by support - my experience since 2018 w @hosthatch