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Netcup Easter Egg Hunt 2023

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  • @culley34 said:
    try to find it here
    https://www.netcup.de/vserver/
    just above the footer

    Ok finally found it via desktop computer browser, but don't see other eggs!

  • Oh Finally I start to get a hang of it, I now can spot now, wow really need sometime and focus, haha!

  • @ducphuclee said:
    I found an egg for VPS 2000, but for some reason, the price is higher than the regular price and I don't understand why

    I saw for VPS 4000, yap, price is higher than the regular price....hmmm...

  • @hapkido said:

    @ducphuclee said:
    I found an egg for VPS 2000, but for some reason, the price is higher than the regular price and I don't understand why

    I saw for VPS 4000, yap, price is higher than the regular price....hmmm...

    Compare disk and ram to regular offer, it has probably more of it.

  • @Ponury_Typ said:

    @hapkido said:

    @ducphuclee said:
    I found an egg for VPS 2000, but for some reason, the price is higher than the regular price and I don't understand why

    I saw for VPS 4000, yap, price is higher than the regular price....hmmm...

    Compare disk and ram to regular offer, it has probably more of it.

    Hmm cannot find the diff, plan name, specs looks all the same, unless its location fee?

  • @hapkido said:

    @ducphuclee said:
    I found an egg for VPS 2000, but for some reason, the price is higher than the regular price and I don't understand why

    I saw for VPS 4000, yap, price is higher than the regular price....hmmm...

    only difference is : you save the 3,75€ fee for selecting Nurnberg as location instead of free random location
    screenshot off OST23 version: https://ibb.co/PwZNWxL

    Thanked by 1hapkido
  • Thanks for showing the diff!! B)

  • Anyone bought anything?

    Is Netcup webhosting performance good? Since they provide RAM WARRANTY!

  • nothing attractive, bad eggs

  • @daozhi said:
    nothing attractive, bad eggs

    :s

  • pbxpbx Member
    edited April 2023

    @angstrom said: Is it possible that they've blocked your IP?

    Should be working now (link). Not perfect, but can be helpful for folks looking for something in particular as well as to know what has been available lately.

    @hapkido said: Anyone bought anything?

    Is Netcup webhosting performance good? Since they provide RAM WARRANTY!

    Not yet. I'll probably grab a Webhosting 2000 SE OST23 to experiment with it. The main drawback I see is that they limit the number of external domains. If nginx reverse proxy can be tweaked, it should be able to perform pretty well.

  • @pbx said:

    @angstrom said: Is it possible that they've blocked your IP?

    Should be working now (link). Not perfect, but can be helpful for folks looking for something in particular as well as to know what has been available lately.

    @hapkido said: Anyone bought anything?

    Is Netcup webhosting performance good? Since they provide RAM WARRANTY!

    Not yet. I'll probably grab a Webhosting 2000 SE OST23 to experiment with it. The main drawback I see is that they limit the number of external domains. If nginx reverse proxy can be tweaked, it should be able to perform pretty well.

    You are right, not sure why mainly limit to .de domain names...hmm..

    But like the ram allocation.

  • pbxpbx Member

    Yeah and Nginx reverse proxy: it can potentially work very well… Vpses are more fun, though!

  • pbxpbx Member

    VPS Carrot is not bad but it could be cheaper. (Nürnberg - 16 vCores - 36 GB RAM - 2300 GB SSD - 80 TB Traffic - 34.88). The kind of stuff @MikePT was looking for at last sale. Did you guys notice and were able to get any small VPS/RS?

    @hapkido did you try their shared hosting? If so, how does it perform?

  • @pbx said:
    VPS Carrot is not bad but it could be cheaper. (Nürnberg - 16 vCores - 36 GB RAM - 2300 GB SSD - 80 TB Traffic - 34.88). The kind of stuff @MikePT was looking for at last sale. Did you guys notice and were able to get any small VPS/RS?

    @hapkido did you try their shared hosting? If so, how does it perform?

    Nope, waiting for some feedback from those who did!

    Mainly webhostinh for .de domains with them.

    Thanked by 1MikePT
  • @hapkido said:

    @pbx said:

    @angstrom said: Is it possible that they've blocked your IP?

    Should be working now (link). Not perfect, but can be helpful for folks looking for something in particular as well as to know what has been available lately.

    @hapkido said: Anyone bought anything?

    Is Netcup webhosting performance good? Since they provide RAM WARRANTY!

    Not yet. I'll probably grab a Webhosting 2000 SE OST23 to experiment with it. The main drawback I see is that they limit the number of external domains. If nginx reverse proxy can be tweaked, it should be able to perform pretty well.

    You are right, not sure why mainly limit to .de domain names...hmm..

    But like the ram allocation.

    You can try to get the "Webhosting BunnyEars iv" Deal
    it includes 3Domains with folowing tld to choose from:
    at
    ch
    li
    eu
    co.at

    Deal Details

    Thanked by 2hapkido pbx
  • alt_alt_ Member
    edited April 2023

    Every hidden key is exclusive to your IP address, which means that if you share a link with other users, they will encounter an error page. To avoid this, you should visit a specific page, use the browser tool to search for "egg," and then copy and paste the corresponding product ID and product key. After that, you can open the following link: https://netcup.de/bestellen/produkt.php?hiddenkey={product_key}&produkt={product_id}. You're welcome!

    Thanked by 1hapkido
  • WT* is this...?

  • @febryanvaldo said:
    WT* is this...?

    Hahaa....not useful for me..

  • Hi folks, now that I signed up with Netcup vServer I noticed the 1Gbps is only true for European locations. To the US there appear to be some 200Mbps cap.

    IPv4 Network Information:
    ---------------------------------
    ISP        : netcup GmbH
    ASN        : AS197540 netcup GmbH
    Host       : netcup GmbH
    Location   : Nuremberg, Bavaria (BY)
    Country    : Germany
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 949 Mbits/sec   | 936 Mbits/sec   | 22.1 ms
    Scaleway        | Paris, FR (10G)           | 935 Mbits/sec   | busy            | 27.0 ms
    NovoServe       | North Holland, NL (40G)   | 972 Mbits/sec   | 951 Mbits/sec   | 11.3 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 245 Mbits/sec   | 1.49 Mbits/sec  | 188 ms
    Clouvider       | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 353 Mbits/sec   | 166 Mbits/sec   | 91.6 ms
    Clouvider       | Dallas, TX, US (10G)      | 312 Mbits/sec   | 216 Mbits/sec   | 127 ms
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 325 Mbits/sec   | 296 Mbits/sec   | 147 ms
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 949 Mbits/sec   | 936 Mbits/sec   | 22.1 ms
    Scaleway        | Paris, FR (10G)           | 935 Mbits/sec   | busy            | 27.0 ms
    NovoServe       | North Holland, NL (40G)   | 972 Mbits/sec   | 951 Mbits/sec   | 11.3 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 245 Mbits/sec   | 1.49 Mbits/sec  | 188 ms
    Clouvider       | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 353 Mbits/sec   | 166 Mbits/sec   | 91.6 ms
    Clouvider       | Dallas, TX, US (10G)      | 312 Mbits/sec   | 216 Mbits/sec   | 127 ms
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 325 Mbits/sec   | 296 Mbits/sec   | 147 ms
    
    

    Is this a known fact? I tried to skim through the website, it just claims 1Gbps everywhere..

  • febryanvaldofebryanvaldo Member
    edited April 2023

    @WhizzWr said: Is this a known fact? I tried to skim through the website, it just claims 1Gbps everywhere..

    Have you tried manual speedtest? Don't use YABS speedtest, it's iPerf3. try Speedtest CLI. and use various USA servers.

    Or you can just use this script:

    bash <(curl -Ls https://raw.githubusercontent.com/L1so/benchy/main/benchy) -dgsr na && bash <(curl -Ls https://raw.githubusercontent.com/L1so/benchy/main/benchy) -dgr na

    or

    bash <(curl -Ls https://raw.githubusercontent.com/su-haris/network-tester/master/speed.sh) -r na

  • @WhizzWr said:
    Hi folks, now that I signed up with Netcup vServer I noticed the 1Gbps is only true for European locations. To the US there appear to be some 200Mbps cap.

    IPv4 Network Information:
    ---------------------------------
    ISP        : netcup GmbH
    ASN        : AS197540 netcup GmbH
    Host       : netcup GmbH
    Location   : Nuremberg, Bavaria (BY)
    Country    : Germany
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 949 Mbits/sec   | 936 Mbits/sec   | 22.1 ms
    Scaleway        | Paris, FR (10G)           | 935 Mbits/sec   | busy            | 27.0 ms
    NovoServe       | North Holland, NL (40G)   | 972 Mbits/sec   | 951 Mbits/sec   | 11.3 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 245 Mbits/sec   | 1.49 Mbits/sec  | 188 ms
    Clouvider       | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 353 Mbits/sec   | 166 Mbits/sec   | 91.6 ms
    Clouvider       | Dallas, TX, US (10G)      | 312 Mbits/sec   | 216 Mbits/sec   | 127 ms
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 325 Mbits/sec   | 296 Mbits/sec   | 147 ms
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 949 Mbits/sec   | 936 Mbits/sec   | 22.1 ms
    Scaleway        | Paris, FR (10G)           | 935 Mbits/sec   | busy            | 27.0 ms
    NovoServe       | North Holland, NL (40G)   | 972 Mbits/sec   | 951 Mbits/sec   | 11.3 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 245 Mbits/sec   | 1.49 Mbits/sec  | 188 ms
    Clouvider       | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 353 Mbits/sec   | 166 Mbits/sec   | 91.6 ms
    Clouvider       | Dallas, TX, US (10G)      | 312 Mbits/sec   | 216 Mbits/sec   | 127 ms
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 325 Mbits/sec   | 296 Mbits/sec   | 147 ms
    
    

    Is this a known fact? I tried to skim through the website, it just claims 1Gbps everywhere..

    Which Plan did you get?

  • adnsadns Member

    @WhizzWr said:
    Hi folks, now that I signed up with Netcup vServer I noticed the 1Gbps is only true for European locations. To the US there appear to be some 200Mbps cap.

    IPv4 Network Information:
    ---------------------------------
    ISP        : netcup GmbH
    ASN        : AS197540 netcup GmbH
    Host       : netcup GmbH
    Location   : Nuremberg, Bavaria (BY)
    Country    : Germany
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 949 Mbits/sec   | 936 Mbits/sec   | 22.1 ms
    Scaleway        | Paris, FR (10G)           | 935 Mbits/sec   | busy            | 27.0 ms
    NovoServe       | North Holland, NL (40G)   | 972 Mbits/sec   | 951 Mbits/sec   | 11.3 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 245 Mbits/sec   | 1.49 Mbits/sec  | 188 ms
    Clouvider       | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 353 Mbits/sec   | 166 Mbits/sec   | 91.6 ms
    Clouvider       | Dallas, TX, US (10G)      | 312 Mbits/sec   | 216 Mbits/sec   | 127 ms
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 325 Mbits/sec   | 296 Mbits/sec   | 147 ms
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 949 Mbits/sec   | 936 Mbits/sec   | 22.1 ms
    Scaleway        | Paris, FR (10G)           | 935 Mbits/sec   | busy            | 27.0 ms
    NovoServe       | North Holland, NL (40G)   | 972 Mbits/sec   | 951 Mbits/sec   | 11.3 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 245 Mbits/sec   | 1.49 Mbits/sec  | 188 ms
    Clouvider       | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 353 Mbits/sec   | 166 Mbits/sec   | 91.6 ms
    Clouvider       | Dallas, TX, US (10G)      | 312 Mbits/sec   | 216 Mbits/sec   | 127 ms
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 325 Mbits/sec   | 296 Mbits/sec   | 147 ms
    
    

    Is this a known fact? I tried to skim through the website, it just claims 1Gbps everywhere..

    Sysctl network tuning required, or BBR, but BBR improves the performance to further locations and degrades a little to nearer. Peering to other continents is a serious challenge for all providers. With netcup and network tuning 500--900 Mbps reachable to Uztelecom iperf3 yabs test.

    Thanked by 1pbx
  • @febryanvaldo said:

    @WhizzWr said: Is this a known fact? I tried to skim through the website, it just claims 1Gbps everywhere..

    Have you tried manual speedtest? Don't use YABS speedtest, it's iPerf3. try Speedtest CLI. and use various USA servers.

    Or you can just use this script:

    bash <(curl -Ls https://raw.githubusercontent.com/L1so/benchy/main/benchy) -dgsr na && bash <(curl -Ls https://raw.githubusercontent.com/L1so/benchy/main/benchy) -dgr na

    I don't see why iperf should give different result when compared to speedtest-cli, and sure enough speedtest-cli/benchy gave the same speed for upload:

    Ookla Network Speedtest (Region: North America)
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | Provider    | Location          | Download     | Upload       | Data Used | Latency   |
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | Comcast     | Houston, US       |  820.5 Mb/s  |  276.3 Mb/s  |    1.6 GB |  116.8 ms |
    | Spectrum    | New York, US      |  922.6 Mb/s  |  292.3 Mb/s  |    1.6 GB |   92.8 ms |
    | Telus       | Edmonton, CA      |  730.4 Mb/s  |  258.5 Mb/s  |    1.1 GB |  159.0 ms |
    | Airstream   | Wisconsin, US     |  442.3 Mb/s  |  193.2 Mb/s  |    0.8 GB |  107.8 ms |
    | Hivelocity  | Dallas, US        |  539.2 Mb/s  |  266.4 Mb/s  |    1.2 GB |  118.8 ms |
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    
    Network Performance Test (Region: North America)
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | Prot. | Provider    | Location        | Send         | Receive      | Latency   |
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | IPv4  | Airstream   | Wisconsin, US   |        busy  |  102.5 Mb/s  |  107.3 ms |
    |       | Clouvider   | Dallas, US      |  263.9 Mb/s  |  147.1 Mb/s  |  131.7 ms |
    |       | Clouvider   | Phoenix, US     |  187.3 Mb/s  |   91.8 Mb/s  |  148.6 ms |
    |       | Clouvider   | Los Angeles, US |  213.3 Mb/s  |  466.6 Mb/s  |  147.4 ms |
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    
    
  • @adns said:
    Peering to other continents is a serious challenge for all providers.

    PHP-Friends/Avoro begs to differ

    Ookla Network Speedtest (Region: North America)
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | Provider    | Location          | Download     | Upload       | Data Used | Latency   |
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | Comcast     | Houston, US       |    3.4 Gb/s  |  427.4 Mb/s  |    5.9 GB |  101.1 ms |
    | Spectrum    | New York, US      |    2.2 Gb/s  |  703.6 Mb/s  |    4.4 GB |   79.5 ms |
    | Telus       | Edmonton, CA      |    1.8 Gb/s  |  628.8 Mb/s  |    2.7 GB |  133.8 ms |
    | Airstream   | Wisconsin, US     |    3.4 Gb/s  |  791.5 Mb/s  |    6.2 GB |  110.0 ms |
    | Hivelocity  | Dallas, US        |    1.5 Gb/s  |  526.2 Mb/s  |    2.6 GB |  118.3 ms |
    
    
    Network Performance Test (Region: North America)
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | Prot. | Provider    | Location        | Send         | Receive      | Latency   |
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | IPv4  | Airstream   | Wisconsin, US   |    1.3 Gb/s  |        busy  |  107.0 ms |
    |       | Clouvider   | Dallas, US      |    1.4 Gb/s  |    1.3 Gb/s  |  119.7 ms |
    |       | Clouvider   | Phoenix, US     |    1.1 Gb/s  |    1.0 Gb/s  |  140.8 ms |
    |       | Clouvider   | Los Angeles, US |    1.0 Gb/s  |  881.4 Mb/s  |  162.3 ms |
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    | IPv6  | Airstream   | Wisconsin, US   |    1.6 Gb/s  |    1.2 Gb/s  |  110.0 ms |
    |       | Clouvider   | Dallas, US      |    1.4 Gb/s  |    1.5 Gb/s  |  118.4 ms |
    |       | Clouvider   | Phoenix, US     |    1.2 Gb/s  |    1.0 Gb/s  |  145.1 ms |
    |       | Clouvider   | Los Angeles, US |    1.1 Gb/s  |    1.0 Gb/s  |  160.1 ms |
    +---------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
    
    
  • @WhizzWr said: I don't see why iperf should give different result when compared to speedtest-cli, and sure enough speedtest-cli/benchy gave the same speed for upload:

    Already using BBR?

    sudo nano /etc/sysctl.conf

    then add this line on bottom

    net.core.default_qdisc = fq
    net.ipv4.tcp_congestion_control = bbr
    

    then

    sysctl -p or reboot

  •  ISP: netcup GmbH
    
     Nearest          0.51 ms     0.0%    608.65 Mbps    605.64 Mbps    WebseitenDesigner.com - Hannover
    
     Vancouver, BC    149.11 ms   N/A     2296.96 Mbps   563.72 Mbps    TELUS - Vancouver, BC
     Toronto, ON      101.06 ms   0.0%    2304.42 Mbps   868.02 Mbps    TELUS - Toronto, ON
     Toronto, ON      108.45 ms   0.0%    2286.23 Mbps   805.34 Mbps    Bell Canada - Toronto, ON
     Montreal, QC     102.06 ms   0.0%    2154.97 Mbps   908.48 Mbps    Rogers Wireless - Montréal, QC
    
     New York, NY     91.50 ms    0.0%    1776.05 Mbps   943.56 Mbps    Clouvider Ltd - New York, NY
     Ashburn, VA      93.13 ms    0.0%    1633.33 Mbps   951.08 Mbps    Rackdog - Ashburn, VA
     Charlotte, NC    106.38 ms   0.0%    1927.29 Mbps   797.55 Mbps    Windstream - Charlotte, NC
     Atlanta, GA      106.88 ms   N/A     1947.33 Mbps   813.03 Mbps    fdcservers.net - Atlanta, GA
     Miami, FL        122.95 ms   0.0%    1058.47 Mbps   1640.68 Mbps   AT&T - Miami, FL
     Dallas, TX       128.20 ms   0.0%    2079.97 Mbps   1426.90 Mbps   Hivelocity - Dallas, TX
     Kansas, MO       130.00 ms   N/A     1639.71 Mbps   693.51 Mbps    Dish Wireless - Kansas City, MO
     Minneapolis, MN  111.59 ms   0.0%    2369.47 Mbps   1799.14 Mbps   US Internet - Minneapolis, MN
     Chicago, IL      97.12 ms    0.0%    2469.80 Mbps   1813.30 Mbps   GSL Networks - Chicago, IL
    
  • @sreekanth850 said:
    ISP: netcup GmbH

    Nearest 0.51 ms 0.0% 608.65 Mbps 605.64 Mbps WebseitenDesigner.com - Hannover

    Vancouver, BC 149.11 ms N/A 2296.96 Mbps 563.72 Mbps TELUS - Vancouver, BC
    Toronto, ON 101.06 ms 0.0% 2304.42 Mbps 868.02 Mbps TELUS - Toronto, ON
    Toronto, ON 108.45 ms 0.0% 2286.23 Mbps 805.34 Mbps Bell Canada - Toronto, ON
    Montreal, QC 102.06 ms 0.0% 2154.97 Mbps 908.48 Mbps Rogers Wireless - Montréal, QC

    New York, NY 91.50 ms 0.0% 1776.05 Mbps 943.56 Mbps Clouvider Ltd - New York, NY
    Ashburn, VA 93.13 ms 0.0% 1633.33 Mbps 951.08 Mbps Rackdog - Ashburn, VA
    Charlotte, NC 106.38 ms 0.0% 1927.29 Mbps 797.55 Mbps Windstream - Charlotte, NC
    Atlanta, GA 106.88 ms N/A 1947.33 Mbps 813.03 Mbps fdcservers.net - Atlanta, GA
    Miami, FL 122.95 ms 0.0% 1058.47 Mbps 1640.68 Mbps AT&T - Miami, FL
    Dallas, TX 128.20 ms 0.0% 2079.97 Mbps 1426.90 Mbps Hivelocity - Dallas, TX
    Kansas, MO 130.00 ms N/A 1639.71 Mbps 693.51 Mbps Dish Wireless - Kansas City, MO
    Minneapolis, MN 111.59 ms 0.0% 2369.47 Mbps 1799.14 Mbps US Internet - Minneapolis, MN
    Chicago, IL 97.12 ms 0.0% 2469.80 Mbps 1813.30 Mbps GSL Networks - Chicago, IL

    RS 1000 G9.5

  • @sreekanth850 said:

    @sreekanth850 said:
    ISP: netcup GmbH

    Nearest 0.51 ms 0.0% 608.65 Mbps 605.64 Mbps WebseitenDesigner.com - Hannover

    Vancouver, BC 149.11 ms N/A 2296.96 Mbps 563.72 Mbps TELUS - Vancouver, BC
    Toronto, ON 101.06 ms 0.0% 2304.42 Mbps 868.02 Mbps TELUS - Toronto, ON
    Toronto, ON 108.45 ms 0.0% 2286.23 Mbps 805.34 Mbps Bell Canada - Toronto, ON
    Montreal, QC 102.06 ms 0.0% 2154.97 Mbps 908.48 Mbps Rogers Wireless - Montréal, QC

    New York, NY 91.50 ms 0.0% 1776.05 Mbps 943.56 Mbps Clouvider Ltd - New York, NY
    Ashburn, VA 93.13 ms 0.0% 1633.33 Mbps 951.08 Mbps Rackdog - Ashburn, VA
    Charlotte, NC 106.38 ms 0.0% 1927.29 Mbps 797.55 Mbps Windstream - Charlotte, NC
    Atlanta, GA 106.88 ms N/A 1947.33 Mbps 813.03 Mbps fdcservers.net - Atlanta, GA
    Miami, FL 122.95 ms 0.0% 1058.47 Mbps 1640.68 Mbps AT&T - Miami, FL
    Dallas, TX 128.20 ms 0.0% 2079.97 Mbps 1426.90 Mbps Hivelocity - Dallas, TX
    Kansas, MO 130.00 ms N/A 1639.71 Mbps 693.51 Mbps Dish Wireless - Kansas City, MO
    Minneapolis, MN 111.59 ms 0.0% 2369.47 Mbps 1799.14 Mbps US Internet - Minneapolis, MN
    Chicago, IL 97.12 ms 0.0% 2469.80 Mbps 1813.30 Mbps GSL Networks - Chicago, IL

    RS 1000 G9.5

    Wow, I think the performance is great 👍

  • pbxpbx Member
    edited April 2023

    @hapkido said: Nope, waiting for some feedback from those who did!

    Ordered one, their nginx reverse proxy can be tuned quite well. I'll experiment more with it when I have more free time. So far it seems to perform quite well. Too bad that they don't allow more external domains.

    Edit: with 12 external domains & 500GB storage Webhosting BunnyEars iv is indeed quite good. For the price I'd favor a VPS. But not having to manage the server can be nice for some projects...

    Thanked by 1hapkido
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