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Black Friday 2023 - NVMe and Storage deals

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  • JabJabJabJab Member
    edited December 2023

    1 Dec 7:05 1 Dec 7:06 1min

    Seen that too on HetrixTools, but it's not full dead - just selected routes it seems - like 1 HT server in Frankfurt reported 100% loss, second one reported 100% working.
    AMS1 - 100% loss, AMS2 - 70% loss.
    London1 - 100% loss, London2 - 10% loss.
    WAW - 2 x 0% loss.

    Today:
    Nothing, 100% uptime according to 1 minute HT checks.


  • Region: Global https://bench.monster v1.7.3 2023-10-27

    Usage : curl -sL bench.monster | bash -s -- -Global

    OS : Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS (64 Bit)
    Virt/Kernel : KVM / 5.15.0-89-generic
    CPU Model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2697 v2 @ 2.70GHz
    CPU Cores : 6 @ 2699.998 MHz x86_64 16384 KB Cache
    CPU Flags : AES-NI Enabled & VM-x/AMD-V Disabled
    Load Average : 0.21, 0.09, 0.02
    Total Space : 8.9T (1.3T ~14% used)
    Total RAM : 7937 MB (1563 MB + 5051 MB Buff in use)
    Total SWAP : 0 MB (0 MB in use)
    IPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ❌ Offline

    Uptime : 1 days 19:31

    Location : United States, Los Angeles (California)

    ASN & ISP : AS63473, HostHatch / HostHatch LLC

    ## Geekbench v6 CPU Benchmark:

    Single Core : 274 (POOR)
    Multi Core : 954

    ## IO Test

    CPU Speed:
    bzip2 : 52.6 MB/s
    sha256 : 98.0 MB/s
    md5sum : 294 MB/s

    RAM Speed:
    Avg. write : 969.5 MB/s
    Avg. read : 2252.8 MB/s

    Disk Speed:
    1st run : 302 MB/s
    2nd run : 344 MB/s
    3rd run : 254 MB/s


    Average : 300.0 MB/s

    ## Global Speedtest.net

    Location Upload Download Ping

    Nearby 439.87 Mbit/s 616.56 Mbit/s 4.175 ms

    USA, New York (Hivelocity) 201.24 Mbit/s 198.94 Mbit/s ping error!
    USA, Chicago (Windstream) 241.13 Mbit/s 284.27 Mbit/s 57.732 ms
    USA, Houston (Comcast) 340.40 Mbit/s 318.82 Mbit/s 31.364 ms
    USA, Miami (Comcast) 246.80 Mbit/s 149.56 Mbit/s 60.199 ms
    USA, Los Angeles (Windstream) 425.34 Mbit/s 574.23 Mbit/s 11.409 ms
    UK, London (toob Ltd) 119.37 Mbit/s 205.38 Mbit/s 167.588 ms
    France, Paris (Orange) 118.03 Mbit/s 315.35 Mbit/s 160.298 ms
    Germany, Berlin (DNS:NET) 85.49 Mbit/s 52.10 Mbit/s 159.164 ms
    Spain, Madrid (MasMovil) 97.94 Mbit/s 172.70 Mbit/s 163.306 ms
    Italy, Rome (Unidata) 77.64 Mbit/s 83.58 Mbit/s 162.444 ms
    India, Mumbai (Tatasky) 20.91 Mbit/s 29.75 Mbit/s 238.942 ms
    Singapore (StarHub) 21.17 Mbit/s 35.74 Mbit/s 220.779 ms
    Japan, Tsukuba (SoftEther) 134.44 Mbit/s 108.65 Mbit/s 109.892 ms
    Australia, Sydney (Optus) 112.54 Mbit/s 185.47 Mbit/s 157.846 ms
    RSA, Randburg (Cool Ideas) 18.71 Mbit/s 25.05 Mbit/s 292.172 ms

    Brazil, Sao Paulo (Criare) 79.74 Mbit/s 119.21 Mbit/s 178.128 ms

  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @JabJab said:

    1 Dec 7:05 1 Dec 7:06 1min

    Seen that too on HetrixTools, but it's not full dead - just selected routes it seems - like 1 HT server in Frankfurt reported 100% loss, second one reported 100% working.
    AMS1 - 100% loss, AMS2 - 70% loss.
    London1 - 100% loss, London2 - 10% loss.
    WAW - 2 x 0% loss.

    Today:
    Nothing, 100% uptime according to 1 minute HT checks.

    It is one of our upstream's carriers that is having issues, we're working on it and should have it fully fixed soon. Amsterdam is otherwise very stable.

  • @Daniel15 said:

    @nick_ said:

    @Umair said:
    Anyone who order storage VPS, can you please post disk speed from YABS ??

    Looks slow to me for a RAID10. May be that's just me.

    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/vda2):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 5.05 MB/s     (1.2k) | 51.18 MB/s     (799)
    Write      | 5.07 MB/s     (1.2k) | 51.47 MB/s     (804)
    Total      | 10.12 MB/s    (2.5k) | 102.65 MB/s   (1.6k)
               |                      |
    Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 160.62 MB/s    (313) | 186.50 MB/s    (182)
    Write      | 169.16 MB/s    (330) | 198.92 MB/s    (194)
    Total      | 329.79 MB/s    (643) | 385.43 MB/s    (376)
    

    This looks good for HDD if you asked me.

    +1 these are good speeds for HDDs in a shared server. You need to keep in mind that the entire RAID array is not dedicated to you, and it'd be set up in a way that one user can't use all the throughput (as then one user running a benchmark would negatively affect everyone else on the same server). Also, it's likely that many people are running benchmarks at the moment.

    @Dylhost said: Also likely very overcommitted considering that's only a 12 core CPU, 24 cores per a node at best. Didn't expect much CPU wise from a storage VPS though.

    The storage VPSes do not have dedicated CPU. Only the NVMe VPSes do.

    They didn't say it in this post, but HostHatch used to include a paragraph explaining that the storage VPSes are for storage and not for compute. If you need to run something that's CPU-heavy, it's recommended to have both a storage VPS and an NVMe VPS, and mount the storage via network file sharing (NFS, SMB, etc.) or a disk image on it as a block device (NBD, iSCSI, etc.).

    Yeah I wasn't expecting compute performance, the CPUs are a little slow even for my expectations though

  • @darkimmortal said:

    @Dylhost said:
    Storage cores are pretty slow, Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2697 v2 @ 2.70GHz... Also likely very overcommitted considering that's only a 12 core CPU, 24 cores per a node at best. Didn't expect much CPU wise from a storage VPS though.

    Waiting for benchmarks

    Edit:
    Old server (Paying full price):

     ## Geekbench v5 CPU Benchmark:
    
      Single Core : 529  (GOOD)
       Multi Core : 1005
    
     ## IO Test
    
     CPU Speed:
        bzip2     :  88.0 MB/s
       sha256     : 138 MB/s
       md5sum     : 364 MB/s
    
     RAM Speed:
       Avg. write : 1458.9 MB/s
       Avg. read  : 2798.9 MB/s
    
     Disk Speed:
       1st run    : 664 MB/s
       2nd run    : 787 MB/s
       3rd run    : 804 MB/s
       -----------------------
       Average    : 751.7 MB/s
    

    Waiting on new server to complete Geekbench... (Old server has 2 cores, new 6)

    Edit2: Still going after 15 minutes... Seems to be stuck. Wanted the disk speed results :(

    Things are a bit busier than usual I think - seeing 15% steal past 3 days on storage server after 2 years of negligible steal

    Yeah I'm happy with it, was hoping for a bit more CPU for the plex server but it does the job

  • MOARRRRRRRRRR

  • raza19raza19 Veteran
    edited December 2023

    I got this at last birthday

    4 CPU cores (200% dedicated, burstable up to 400%)
    32 GB RAM 
    200 GB NVMe storage
    40 TB bandwidth (4 TB APAC)
    $400 per 3 years
    

    I am wondering if i paid good $100 more for 2 less cores, 70GB less space but 8GB more ram in comparison to this bf offer & if it was worth it :D :

    6 CPU cores (200% dedicated, burstable up to 600%)
    24 GB RAM 
    270 GB NVMe storage
    40 TB bandwidth
    $300 per 3 years
    

    @hosthatch i am wondering if we old timers wud also get the bgp deal ?

  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @raza19 said: @hosthatch i am wondering if we old timers wud also get the bgp deal ?

    Yes, we can offer free BGP for Sydney and London.

    Thanked by 1raza19
  • Could I get someone to bump my ticket please?

    735197

    I wasn't expecting fast support after reading the OP and thats fine but in 3 hours the ticket will be a week old with no replies.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @Dimtar said:
    Could I get someone to bump my ticket please?

    735197

    I wasn't expecting fast support after reading the OP and thats fine but in 3 hours the ticket will be a week old with no replies.

    Is it about an issue they’re having, or, an issue you’re having?

    If the first one, it’s definitely bordering on too late.

    If second one, can’t really blame them yet as they’re very clear about the promotional support.

  • @emgh said:

    @Dimtar said:
    Could I get someone to bump my ticket please?

    735197

    I wasn't expecting fast support after reading the OP and thats fine but in 3 hours the ticket will be a week old with no replies.

    Is it about an issue they’re having, or, an issue you’re having?

    If the first one, it’s definitely bordering on too late.

    If second one, can’t really blame them yet as they’re very clear about the promotional support.

    I believe its the 1st one. I can't get IPv6 working.
    According to their documentation IPv6 is automatically enabled if you use one of their images. I re-imaged a few times but the latest is Debian 12 and the IPv6 config looks right and was automatic and no IPv6 traffic as far as I can see.

    This is causing anything I try to run on the server to either not work or be incredibly slow as IPv6 is preferred by the OS and most of the tools it seems.

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • @Dimtar said: IPv6 is preferred by the OS

    You can temporarily disable IPv6 until they fix it. Modify /etc/network/interfaces and comment out the inet6 section.

    Thanked by 2emgh the_doctor
  • Not sure if it was my post or luck but my ticket got a reply. 10 minutes later I had been provisioned a new VM with working IPv6. Cheers.

    Thanked by 1Daniel15
  • anyone else still waiting for their VPS to be provisioned??

  • Daniel15Daniel15 Veteran
    edited December 2023

    @iTDave said:
    anyone else still waiting for their VPS to be provisioned??

    The first post said 10 working days and that some may be slightly delayed. It hasn't been 10 working days yet - that'll be Thursday this week.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @Daniel15 said:

    @iTDave said:
    anyone else still waiting for their VPS to be provisioned??

    The first post said 10 working days but may be slightly delayed. It hasn't been 10 working days yet - that'll be Thursday this week.

    Isn't that from the induvidual's order date?

  • Daniel15Daniel15 Veteran
    edited December 2023

    @emgh said:

    @Daniel15 said:

    @iTDave said:
    anyone else still waiting for their VPS to be provisioned??

    The first post said 10 working days but may be slightly delayed. It hasn't been 10 working days yet - that'll be Thursday this week.

    Isn't that from the induvidual's order date?

    Yeah I think you're right, in which case it could be a few days later depending on when you ordered. My point was that we're still within the timeframe we agreed to when placing orders.

    Thanked by 2emgh hosthatch
  • my VM is provisioned but wrong location, I order SG but got US, anyone having same problem?

  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @ewwink said:
    my VM is provisioned but wrong location, I order SG but got US, anyone having same problem?

    Are you sure your server is located in the US?

  • DylhostDylhost Member
    edited December 2023

    Realistcally haven't seen over 500Mbps upload or downloada so far, maxes out around 55-60MB/s (480Mbps)

    CloudFlare, AWS, GCloud, Speedtest outside a 0.1ms radius (ie no direct peering).

    Something somewhere sounds like it's 500Mbps....

    Edit

    Managed to get above this with multi threading to GCloud Buckets in the same region (us-west2 / Los Angeles). Managed ~120MB/s / 1Gbit

    Using rclone with 4 streams uploading to GCloud bucket

    Steam 1: 77.540M/s
    Steam 2: 11.313M/s
    Steam 3: 1.972M/s
    Steam 4: 12.537M/s
    Total: 103.362M/S (826.896Mbps)

    Seems it's Gigabit to Google somewhere.... If Hosthatch cares to post what their peering network is & speeds, would be loved for it. I can work around it. Has to be a way to utilise more of the 40Gbit ports than just showing off speedtest.net.

    Bit unsatisfied unless they can provide some info on their peering speed(s), they advertise a 40Gbps ports, would love to actually be able to use it for something more practical than an essentially local host speed test.

  • sycotsycot Member
    edited December 2023

    edit: oops I'm dumb service was already upgraded, don't mind me 🙃

  • @sycot said:
    edit: oops I'm dumb service was already upgraded, don't mind me 🙃

    After the double upgrade? ;)

  • @Dylhost said:
    Realistcally haven't seen over 500Mbps upload or downloada so far, maxes out around 55-60MB/s (480Mbps)

    CloudFlare, AWS, GCloud, Speedtest outside a 0.1ms radius (ie no direct peering).

    Something somewhere sounds like it's 500Mbps....

    Edit

    Managed to get above this with multi threading to GCloud Buckets in the same region (us-west2 / Los Angeles). Managed ~120MB/s / 1Gbit

    Using rclone with 4 streams uploading to GCloud bucket

    Steam 1: 77.540M/s
    Steam 2: 11.313M/s
    Steam 3: 1.972M/s
    Steam 4: 12.537M/s
    Total: 103.362M/S (826.896Mbps)

    Seems it's Gigabit to Google somewhere.... If Hosthatch cares to post what their peering network is & speeds, would be loved for it. I can work around it.

    Signed up for LA nodes via BF special and I can say that speeds from initial turn up to current have degraded (~2weeks time frame). From hitting speeds well above 1gigabit (rx) to now averaging anywhere from 30mbits to 500mbits to most locations. Upload has been better. Curious to see if there are any issues as well.

  • yabs then offline🤣
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  • xyzzzxyzzz Member
    edited December 2023

    Thanks for posting Dk2014. Having same issue Just ran a speedtest on a node and it freezes the vps to where I have to reboot for network to restore.

  • @Dylhost said:

    @sycot said:
    edit: oops I'm dumb service was already upgraded, don't mind me 🙃

    After the double upgrade? ;)

    yes I would like double double please :D

  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @xyzzz said:

    @Dylhost said:
    Realistcally haven't seen over 500Mbps upload or downloada so far, maxes out around 55-60MB/s (480Mbps)

    CloudFlare, AWS, GCloud, Speedtest outside a 0.1ms radius (ie no direct peering).

    Something somewhere sounds like it's 500Mbps....

    Edit

    Managed to get above this with multi threading to GCloud Buckets in the same region (us-west2 / Los Angeles). Managed ~120MB/s / 1Gbit

    Using rclone with 4 streams uploading to GCloud bucket

    Steam 1: 77.540M/s
    Steam 2: 11.313M/s
    Steam 3: 1.972M/s
    Steam 4: 12.537M/s
    Total: 103.362M/S (826.896Mbps)

    Seems it's Gigabit to Google somewhere.... If Hosthatch cares to post what their peering network is & speeds, would be loved for it. I can work around it.

    Signed up for LA nodes via BF special and I can say that speeds from initial turn up to current have degraded (~2weeks time frame). From hitting speeds well above 1gigabit (rx) to now averaging anywhere from 30mbits to 500mbits to most locations. Upload has been better. Curious to see if there are any issues as well.

    99% of the network related complaints I see are because someone ran a YABS and Clouvider's mirrors seem to be acting up, which makes them think that the problem is in our network.

    There has been zero degradation of any actual network capacity anywhere, please feel free to open a ticket or post all of your tests here so we can take a look and actually resolve the issue (if there is one).

    @xyzzz said:

    Thanks for posting Dk2014. Having same issue Just ran a speedtest on a node and it freezes the vps to where I have to reboot for network to restore.

    We have an issue with one of the new nodes where it keeps rebooting because of hardware errors - we're working on migrating everyone and should be done in the next few hours. You will receive an email regarding this too. YABS is not what is causing the network to stop working.

    Thanked by 2emgh MrWonder
  • @hosthatch said: We have an issue with one of..

    Can you poke someone to check IPv6 connectivity in .AT as you're already here, please? :P

  • @hosthatch said:
    Are you sure your server is located in the US?

    I'm not really sure but from IP whois I got US, then ping from my location Indonesia 200ms usually take 20ms

    my VM 98855, and ticket 897658

  • xyzzzxyzzz Member
    edited December 2023

    @hosthatch said:

    @xyzzz said:

    @Dylhost said:
    Realistcally haven't seen over 500Mbps upload or downloada so far, maxes out around 55-60MB/s (480Mbps)

    CloudFlare, AWS, GCloud, Speedtest outside a 0.1ms radius (ie no direct peering).

    Something somewhere sounds like it's 500Mbps....

    Edit

    Managed to get above this with multi threading to GCloud Buckets in the same region (us-west2 / Los Angeles). Managed ~120MB/s / 1Gbit

    Using rclone with 4 streams uploading to GCloud bucket

    Steam 1: 77.540M/s
    Steam 2: 11.313M/s
    Steam 3: 1.972M/s
    Steam 4: 12.537M/s
    Total: 103.362M/S (826.896Mbps)

    Seems it's Gigabit to Google somewhere.... If Hosthatch cares to post what their peering network is & speeds, would be loved for it. I can work around it.

    Signed up for LA nodes via BF special and I can say that speeds from initial turn up to current have degraded (~2weeks time frame). From hitting speeds well above 1gigabit (rx) to now averaging anywhere from 30mbits to 500mbits to most locations. Upload has been better. Curious to see if there are any issues as well.

    99% of the network related complaints I see are because someone ran a YABS and Clouvider's mirrors seem to be acting up, which makes them think that the problem is in our network.

    There has been zero degradation of any actual network capacity anywhere, please feel free to open a ticket or post all of your tests here so we can take a look and actually resolve the issue (if there is one).

    @xyzzz said:

    Thanks for posting Dk2014. Having same issue Just ran a speedtest on a node and it freezes the vps to where I have to reboot for network to restore.

    We have an issue with one of the new nodes where it keeps rebooting because of hardware errors - we're working on migrating everyone and should be done in the next few hours. You will receive an email regarding this too. YABS is not what is causing the network to stop working.

    First, don't shoot the messenger/customer. I have no idea that there are hardware issues and just trying to share information based on what I'm experiencing and other customers. It took coming to a forum to find out. All I was doing was running a simple speedtest on a fresh install.

    Secondly, slow speeds are to many different providers outside clouvider. What was once clearly much faster now is much slower. This is just observations being shared. The other post even says to Google and not clouvider.

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