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servaRICA Black Friday 2022 - Storage - Dedicated - NVMe - Hybrid - SSD - 20x GIVEAWAY

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  • Order #1616478182, thanks

  • always love giveaways :-)

  • order #5857017626

  • I'm so glad I found this service. In the process of trying out one of the BF offers.
    Thank you.

  • @lewellyn said: Distro : openSUSE Leap 15.4

    Interesting distro you use there :smiley:

  • Order #2150290978

  • @jahrinc said:

    @lewellyn said: Distro : openSUSE Leap 15.4

    Interesting distro you use there :smiley:

    It's only "interesting" to North Americans, really. Where NA uses RHEL, much of the rest of the world uses SuSE. :)

    I saw the writing on the wall for the RHEL-derived distros when I was running Scientific Linux 6 still. I was going to end up on ALT Linux (another RPM-based distro) but the emerging Ukraine/Russia political stuff all those years ago made me reevaluate. The options were all RPM-based distros as I've packaged for RPM-based distros since I was a maintainer for Stampede Linux. (And I use RPMs on non-Linux systems, so one packaging process to rule them all is a huge plus.)

    So, I ended up on openSUSE. I wasn't surprised when Red Hat bought CentOS and provided sources without provenance (i.e. they supposedly came from RH but there was no way to prove it from the git repo). I especially wasn't surprised when the Stream thing came around.

    Much-to-most of one's RH/CentOS knowledge applies cleanly to SuSE distros. Hell, dnf even uses zypper's libraries (zypper being to SuSE what dnf is to Red Hat). If you don't generally muck directly in /etc/sysconfig to set things up, the system feels slightly foreign. But YaST (SuSE's text-and-graphic-based server administration tool) helps that a lot.

    And SuSE has managed what's been seen as kind of a holy grail of enterprise Linux distros: openSUSE and SLE are binary-identical. As in openSUSE uses the Enterprise repos and all that differs are a few things like branding packages. Red Hat still aims for "built from the same SRPMs" while SuSE managed "uses the same binary RPMs".

    With things like the Open Build Service, it's easy for literally anyone to contribute packages too. Using the opi binary, you can search and install packages from OBS. And it's just a simple opi command to do things like install codecs that aren't generally bundled in distro install images.

    IMO, anyone who's debating between Alma and Rocky should give openSUSE Leap a fair shake. Worst case, you've learned a bit more about the distro ecosystems. Best case, you are away from the Red Hat community roller coaster.

    Thanked by 1matheny
  • @lewellyn said: It's only "interesting" to North Americans

    Welp, I aint North American :sweat_smile: I use debian

  • giveaway :D

  • Order #7851931444 looking forward to Store my data with you :)

  • order #3977573565 Thank you for the support.

  • Congratulations on your success.

  • Order #3697457067…looking forward to trying out your service, and great to see a Canadian provider.

  • @TimboJones said:

    @user123 said:
    <inserts cheese>

    Did you cut it beforehand?

    Bien sûr! Alors, les mains n'ont pas été utilisées. ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

  • @jahrinc said:

    @lewellyn said: It's only "interesting" to North Americans

    Welp, I aint North American :sweat_smile: I use debian

    That is The Other Ecosystem, the one that's harder to roll packages for than RPM-based distros XD

  • JasonMJasonM Member
    edited November 2022

    @wii747 said: YABS for Killer Whale Storage offer

    thanks I was looking for this
    :)

  • Order #5565190144 thanks

  • @servarica_hani said:
    Hi All

    Finally Black Friday 2022 Thread is UP :)

    This year we decided to reverse the trend of inflation and price increase on everything
    We are offering plans at prices we have never done in the past and We are not sure if we can do it in the future

    We are doing the following to make all our plans affordable

    1- Introduce monthly option on most of our plans , that is good news since users dont have to pay upfront for the servers for 1 year in advance
    2- Introduced a new set of affordable plans that are all under 7$/m
    3- Introduce premium Dedicated Storage servers with at incredible price and incredible price for addons

    To make this post more SPICY we decided to do the following giveaway
    (rules at the end of the post)
    **20 x 1 year subscription for mouse Storage offers with IPv4 with current specs 1C/1G/0.5T/2TB BW with IPV4 or 20$ credit **

    The plans and all our BF offers are here
    https://clients.servarica.com/store/black-friday-2022

    Highlights

    • Opossum offers now come with IPv4 and 2 variants
    • NVMe Cub is new plan
    • Chameleon Hybrid is new Plan
    • Penguin Storage 2022 is now for 11.11$/m
    • Mammoth is now 20$
    • Almost all yearly plans have monthly option now

    All the plans can be seen through this table to make it easier to compare

    Will use the following format for the plans
    RAM/Cores/DISK/Transfer/IPS/PRICE -> Link


    STORAGE VPS


    Opossum 1 IPv4 / 1GB/ 1CPU/ 1TB DISK / 4TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 29$_y-> here
    Opossum 2 IPv4 / 2GB/ 2CPU/ 1TB DISK / 4TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 36$_y-> here
    Polar Bear Storage / 2GB/ 2CPU/ 2TB DISK / 4TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 5$_m/48$_y-> here
    Killer Whale Storage / 2GB/ 2CPU/ 3.5TB DISK / 6TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 84$_y-> here
    Penguin Storage 2022 / 6GB/ 4CPU/ 4TB DISK / 6TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 11.11$_m-> here
    Mammoth Storage 2022 / 8GB/ 4CPU/ 8TB DISK / 8TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 20$_m-> here


    SSD VPS


    Flying Fish SSD/ 4GB/ 4CPU/ 200GB / 4TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 5$_m/ 48$_y-> here


    Hybrid SSD+ Storage VPS


    Chameleon Hybrid/ 3GB/ 2CPU/ 100GB SSD/ 2TB HDD/ 4TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 7$_m-> here
    Salamander Hybrid/ 4GB/ 4CPU/ 200GB SSD/ 4TB HDD/ 8TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 15$_m-> here


    NVMe VPS


    NVMe Cub/ 4GB/ 2CPU/ 40GB / 4TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 5$_m-> here
    NVMe Cheetah/ 6GB/ 4CPU/ 80GB / 4TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 7$_m-> here
    NVMe Tiger/ 10GB/ 4CPU/ 150GB / 4TB transfer on 1gbps / 1x IPv4 / 10$_m/110$_y-> here


    Dedicated Plans


    Orangutan NON RAID

    128GB DDR4 RAM
    2x E5-2630V4 (20 cores, 40 thread )
    1TB SSD
    3x 14TB Disks
    500mbps unlimited transfer
    1 IPv4 Included
    IPv6 available by request
    unlimited console
    IPMI access
    Space for extra 5x disks and 3x SSD
    95$/m

    https://clients.servarica.com/store/black-friday-2022/orangutan-dedicated-server-non-raid

    Orangutan RAID

    128GB DDR4 RAM
    2x E5-2630V4 (20 cores, 40 thread )
    1TB SSD
    3x 14TB Disks
    500mbps unlimited transfer
    1 IPv4 Included
    IPv6 available by request
    unlimited console
    IPMI access
    Space for extra 4x disks or SSD
    100$/m

    https://clients.servarica.com/store/black-friday-2022/orangutan-dedicated-server-raid

    For anyone who does not know us here are some info about us
    servaRICA is VPS provider located in Montreal, Canada. We own and operate our own network and we are not reseller to any other company. We have been in business since 2010

    Location
    Montreal , Quebec , Canada
    Looking glass: https://ping.servarica.com
    speedtest : https://speedtest.servarica.net/

    FAQ:
    - Where can we find your Terms of Service/Legal documents:
    TOS and AUP: https://servarica.com/terms-of-service/

    • What are your accepted payment methods: We accept Paypal, Alipay, Credit Cards and crypto currencies like (BTC , ETH etc)

    • What raid level you use for storage servers

    • All the offers you see here are based on raidz2 pools (some servers are pure SSD storage and some are normal disks storage)

    Node Specs
    - 2x Intel Xeon E5-2680v4 or E5-2650v2 CPU
    - 128GB RAM or more
    - SAN Storage
    - Raidz2
    - 20Gbps uplink

    Rules for the giveaway

    1. Just making comment on this thread will give you 1 credit point (max 3 credit points from comments on this thread)
    2. if you post a question or post in our reddit sub https://www.reddit.com/r/servarica/ you will get 2 points for each question or post (max 8 points from our reddit sub) (post the link to what you posted here so it is counted)
    3. If you make an order please put the order id here , if the order pass our checks and is paid you will get 5 credit points for each order
    4. The counting will finish by End of Thursday 15 Dec at 11:59pm Montreal Time ( as most storage orders will be delivered starting from 10 days from now)
    5. We will do random draw to decide who will win
    6. If you purchased something and got the credit you will be refunded the min of the full amount of your purchase or the full credit amount (basically if you got the credit while purchasing what ever you got will be free as you will be refunded unless you purchased for more than 20$)
    7. Rule #5 does not apply if you paid using crypto currencies as it is hard to do refund for them

    Please let us know what you think

    Thanks
    Hani

    any offers on unlimited storage deals?

  • @vickybus said:

    ...

    any offers on unlimited storage deals?

    read the whole post you quoted in full and you'll get your answer

  • MOARRRRRR

  • Can't find my order number.
    Invoice #85269
    :)

  • That is a lot of comments

  • Can I install custom iso?

  • November 26 FlagThanks

    Explain that for me.

    Why the customer have to an obligation to do so? The strange policy. The risks of the business should be on its owner not customers!

  • servarica_haniservarica_hani Member, Patron Provider

    @reala said:
    Can I install custom iso?

    yes just open a ticket with your iso link

    @netguy said:

    November 26 FlagThanks

    Explain that for me.

    Why the customer have to an obligation to do so? The strange policy. The risks of the business should be on its owner not customers!

    I already answered the user here and all is good

  • thank you

  • @servarica_hani
    I've been with you (personal / non-profit) for a couple of years as has my employer (I am the IT department). You've been a great company to deal with both as an individual and for our corporate needs.

    Added a server:

    2797703685

  • Does serverica allowed porn?

  • Nice offer :)

  • @bdspice said: Does serverica allowed porn?

    No.
    https://servarica.com/faq/

    What Kind of content you allow in your service?
    Any contents that are considered legal in Canada is accepted on our service with the exception of
    1.Adult/porno related content (even legal ones are not allowed at all)

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