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

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  • my order number is: 6985825560, Thank you.

  • @itoshikimonset said:
    I hope the deals stay longer like last year!

    Me too

  • Order #7475213273

  • seikanseikan Member
    edited December 2022

    The offer came in just right when I need a storage VPS! Placed an order #6430653159!

  • Order #5482614154 :)

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    #                     v2022-11-22                    #
    # https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script #
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    Fri Dec  2 22:47:19 +08 2022
    
    Basic System Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Uptime     : 1 days, 11 hours, 13 minutes
    Processor  : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v2 @ 2.60GHz
    CPU cores  : 2 @ 2593.487 MHz
    AES-NI     : � Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : � Disabled
    RAM        : 1.9 GiB
    Swap       : 1.9 GiB
    Disk       : 1.9 TiB
    Distro     : Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
    Kernel     : 5.10.0-19-amd64
    
    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 43.72 MB/s   (10.9k) | 234.70 MB/s   (3.6k)
    Write      | 43.80 MB/s   (10.9k) | 235.93 MB/s   (3.6k)
    Total      | 87.52 MB/s   (21.8k) | 470.63 MB/s   (7.3k)
               |                      |
    Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 263.18 MB/s    (514) | 244.85 MB/s    (239)
    Write      | 277.17 MB/s    (541) | 261.15 MB/s    (255)
    Total      | 540.36 MB/s   (1.0k) | 506.00 MB/s    (494)
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 96.9 Mbits/sec  | 96.1 Mbits/sec  | 76.6 ms
    Scaleway        | Paris, FR (10G)           | busy            | 95.4 Mbits/sec  | 83.8 ms
    NovoServe       | North Holland, NL (40G)   | 96.4 Mbits/sec  | 95.8 Mbits/sec  | 80.3 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 90.9 Mbits/sec  | 91.4 Mbits/sec  | 168 ms
    Clouvider       | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 100 Mbits/sec   | 97.6 Mbits/sec  | 7.69 ms
    Clouvider       | Dallas, TX, US (10G)      | 98.7 Mbits/sec  | 97.0 Mbits/sec  | 42.5 ms
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 98.0 Mbits/sec  | 96.1 Mbits/sec  | 70.3 ms
    
    Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value
                    |
    Single Core     | 656  
    Multi Core      | 1305 
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/19033938
    

    Polar Bear.

    I installed LAMP and emailwiz on it.

    Thanked by 1maverick
  • Order #2000239255

  • is servarica ignore DMCA ?

  • wow

  • having the Polar Bear since 2020, enjoooy B)

  • I have used shared hosting all my life and I am new to this entire VPS/dedicated server thing. I have some queries:

    I am interested in Opossum 1 Storage VPS BF Special OR Opossum 2 Storage VPS BF Special OR Polar Bear Storage Offer.

    I am confused because of the word Storage.

    If I get any of the above mentioned servers:

    1. can I host WordPress on it and make my website live for my visitors?
    2. Can I run torrent clients on it and download content for personal use (not for sharing)?
    3. OR these servers can only be used for Storage purpose only?

    Please clear my doubt. Thanks

  • @totalnoob said: I am confused because of the word Storage.

    1. can I host WordPress on it and make my website live for my visitors? Yes but it is not as good as the NVME product.
    2. Can I run torrent clients on it and download content for personal use (not for sharing)? They have a checkbox if you want to use for torrent. -> they move to a node that has lower specs for torrent usage.
    3. OR these servers can only be used for Storage purpose only? Mainly for file storage & backup stuff.
    Thanked by 1totalnoob
  • @haolun said:
    wow

  • Any server with dedicated cpu cores?

  • servarica_haniservarica_hani Member, Patron Provider

    @arachi004 said:
    is servarica ignore DMCA ?

    No , we handle any copyright complaint we receive

    @thepaandu said:
    Any server with dedicated cpu cores?

    Swordfish SSD Storage 2 is dedicated
    https://clients.servarica.com/store/ssd-plans/swordfish-ssd-storage-2
    Also NVMe Cheetah 3 is dedicated
    https://clients.servarica.com/store/nvme-plans

    @totalnoob said:
    I have used shared hosting all my life and I am new to this entire VPS/dedicated server thing. I have some queries:

    I am interested in Opossum 1 Storage VPS BF Special OR Opossum 2 Storage VPS BF Special OR Polar Bear Storage Offer.

    I am confused because of the word Storage.

    If I get any of the above mentioned servers:

    1. can I host WordPress on it and make my website live for my visitors?
    2. Can I run torrent clients on it and download content for personal use (not for sharing)?
    3. OR these servers can only be used for Storage purpose only?

    Please clear my doubt. Thanks

    these are normal VPS you can host and do anything you do with any server as long as the resources are enough for it
    We just name it storage so that the users know it has a lot of storage and for SEO reasons

    We dont restrict storage VPS to be used for cold backups actually we encourage you to use it to the max you can use it for

    Thanks

    Thanked by 1totalnoob
  • @totalnoob said:
    I have used shared hosting all my life and I am new to this entire VPS/dedicated server thing. I have some queries:

    I am interested in Opossum 1 Storage VPS BF Special OR Opossum 2 Storage VPS BF Special OR Polar Bear Storage Offer.

    I am confused because of the word Storage.

    I use Polar Bear for NextCloud without issues. yes, "storage servers" have a lot of storage (e.g. 2TB) but can also be used to run standard applications.

    Thanked by 1totalnoob
  • I have run a gitlab-alike on a Polar Bear without issue. They're quite reasonable VPSes.

    Thanked by 1totalnoob
  • I like this provider, but had to cancel because I needed a Canadian ip address which I could never get. I'll try again another time.

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @melp57 said:
    I like this provider, but had to cancel because I needed a Canadian ip address which I could never get. I'll try again another time.

    Lol. Seriously? They are from Canada and they are hosted in Canada. And you are saying the IPs are not geolocated to Canada? Damn.

  • PenguinPenguin Member
    edited December 2022

    @melp57 said:
    I like this provider, but had to cancel because I needed a Canadian ip address which I could never get. I'll try again another time.

    As they said they had to acquire more IPs to hand out with these offers. IP located where wanted now but geolocation databases take time to show change (https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3554228/#Comment_3554228)

  • @melp57 said:
    I like this provider, but had to cancel because I needed a Canadian ip address which I could never get. I'll try again another time.

    Hani posted that they were able to try to recycle old IPs as people canceled, if a ticket was opened, but it may take a few days.

    Sadly this is the reality of IPv4 exhaustion, and why we all need to be demanding IPv6 from our providers and speaking loudly with our wallets.

    Most home ISPs around the world provide IPv6 connectivity now. Facebook actually now offers degraded service on IPv4 as some features are now IPv6-only.

    Being afraid of letters and extra dots in addresses is kind of silly when we can have providers procure a full IPv4 internet's worth of addresses these days.

    IPs moving around is not a world that geolocation providers were meant to handle. This is why they never bothered handling like cell companies moving their allocations around as NATs moved around once they got rid of per-user IPs in the late 90s and early 2000s.

  • @servarica_hani Can I use docker with Disabled VM-x/AMD-V?

  • My order number is #2823955127 and #5555381811 :smile:
    Thanks

  • Well I got a new hybrid storage vm and dedicated server with them. I have been downloading my plex collection from all my cold back up sources via btsync. Good speeds overall. Have the disks setup in raid0 for 38tbs of data. Hopefully I have bad boy filled half way through this month

  • @PieHasBeenEaten said:
    Have the disks setup in raid0 for 38tbs of data.

    You're just kidding, right? This might not be obvious to everyone.

  • @Penguin said:

    @melp57 said:
    I like this provider, but had to cancel because I needed a Canadian ip address which I could never get. I'll try again another time.

    As they said they had to acquire more IPs to hand out with these offers. IP located where wanted now but geolocation databases take time to show change (https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3554228/#Comment_3554228)

    I'm aware, but I gave it 3 weeks.

  • @TimboJones Well I’m sorry to state the facts. So if I setup a raid 5 array then it would be lower anyways thanks for your post!

  • @PieHasBeenEaten said:
    @TimboJones Well I’m sorry to state the facts. So if I setup a raid 5 array then it would be lower anyways thanks for your post!

    I'm annoyed and inconvenienced replacing a 2TB server and that was backed up. I don't have the man tears available if I were to lose a 38TB server to hardware or human error. But if you have symmetrical gigabit fiber at home, it's probably not much of an issue.

  • edited December 2022

    @TimboJones yeah I would probably cry if I lose all that data luckily I’m going to yolo it! Go big or go home!

  • Heh. Yeah. I just took delivery of a custom build (thanks Hani!) that is currently initializing a 64TB RAID-5. No way I'd want to deal with DR on double-digit terabytes of disks in RAID-0 even if it's "just", shall we say, procured content. And even worse would be if it's what one might call "real" content.

    I'm looking to get 64+ TB off my home network in a RAID-0 type scenario. It's just too much headache to handle the slightest error ever happening.

    With a performant caching layer, a RAID-5 should perform reasonably well. I should have a big, in-depth post in a couple weeks about how I'm handling that though. :) Hani has the 30K foot view, but I think the low-end community would be very well served by a write-up of what I'm doing with this array and why (in terms of decisions I've made for filesystem, caching, etc.).

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