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  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @Fubukibox said:

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @Fubukibox said:
    So i decited to test both the vps in SJC and NL and here is the yabs and Stream Platform & Game Region Restriction Tests

    https://pastebin.com/raw/8hiZF44Y The pase for the NL and SJC yabs and SPGRRT is too big.

    TLDR: NL has superb fast upload and download and SJC somewhat decent speeds. did yabs and some other benchmark script. overall i would perfer SJC for the low ping times <20ms and NL for normal vps use. Realised that my NL vps was on 20.10 and my SJC was on 20.04 and trying to update 20.10 is broken... i hate 20.10.... thats all i have to say ig and yeah..

    What mean "SJC"?

    SJC = San Jose, California

    Our DC is not, but near San Jose...

  • @HostVDS_com said:

    @Fubukibox said:

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @Fubukibox said:
    So i decited to test both the vps in SJC and NL and here is the yabs and Stream Platform & Game Region Restriction Tests

    https://pastebin.com/raw/8hiZF44Y The pase for the NL and SJC yabs and SPGRRT is too big.

    TLDR: NL has superb fast upload and download and SJC somewhat decent speeds. did yabs and some other benchmark script. overall i would perfer SJC for the low ping times <20ms and NL for normal vps use. Realised that my NL vps was on 20.10 and my SJC was on 20.04 and trying to update 20.10 is broken... i hate 20.10.... thats all i have to say ig and yeah..

    What mean "SJC"?

    SJC = San Jose, California

    Our DC is not, but near San Jose...

    Yeah, i was checking the ip address of the vps and it's near san jose since it's on fremont (East Industrial) that is also near Hurricane Electric LLC where you have upstream peers to. Im just saying San Jose to make it easier to read in my own opinion. That's all. Just checking the general location of the ip address

  • asterisk14asterisk14 Banned
    edited April 2024

    I don't receive email verification to my email after long time...

    cubes@equinix....

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @asterisk14 said:
    I don't receive email verification to my email after long time...

    cubes@equinix....

    Did it manually, please try now.

  • luplup Member
    edited June 2024

    first it was unmetered 50mbps, after that they enforced 1TB monthly cap instead and now when you create a new instance it is only 500GB of traffic monthly, after that they have started to charge for IP addresses (one dollar per month per ip, first one is free) so it is 2$ per instance of the cheapest vps if you rent multiples and right now cheapest VPS aren't available to rent. Russia hosting in the location picker is gone too after hong kong.

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @lup said:
    first it was unmetered 50mbps, after that they enforced 1TB monthly cap instead and now when you create a new instance it is only 500GB of traffic monthly, after that they have started to charge for IP addresses (one dollar per month per ip, first one is free) so it is 2$ per instance of the cheapest vps if you rent multiples and right now cheapest VPS aren't available to rent. Russia hosting in the location picker is gone too after hong kong.

    We do provide 50 Mbps for $0.99 and 1 Gbps for $1.99+.

    Yes, you got some free bandwidth depends on a plan and extra for $1 per 1TB (is cheap, isn’t it?)
    Anyway we are thinking about giving even more or do it cheaper.
    Basically it is protection from ddos attackers etc. all mast all customers are happy with our free bandwidth packages per plan.

    You are little bit incorrect about IPs.
    First IPv4 is free, second is $0.59/mo

    And for sure we work with hour billing, so will bill this on per hour basis (sounds cool, isn’t it)?

    Yes, we do not sell new instances in Russia.
    We never had Hong Kong, so only Russia is gone, and this is about sanctions and restrictions.
    But we provide our services in California, Texas, the Netherlands, France and Finland.
    And going to add more locations.

    Cheapest instance are available in all the regions except Finland (out of stock, but we are adding more hardware now).

  • vpn2024vpn2024 Member
    edited June 2024

    "We wrote own variant of OpenStack platform, which based on Kubernetes, so it will help us grow faster for our customers."

    Wtf? So let me understand this correctly, you have OpenStack compatible API, and your deploying VMs via Kubernetes somehow? Did you implement a K8S controller? Or this just buzz word dropping?

    As a Kubernetes fan I would love to learn more about what you actually did here...

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @vpn2024 said:
    "We wrote own variant of OpenStack platform, which based on Kubernetes, so it will help us grow faster for our customers."

    Wtf? So let me understand this correctly, you have OpenStack compatible API, and your deploying VMs via Kubernetes somehow? Did you implement a K8S controller? Or this just buzz word dropping?

    As a Kubernetes fan I would love to learn more about what you actually did here...

    We wrote a Kubernetes Operator to manage all our customised OpenStack staff. So our cloud is Kubernetes with OpenStack operator on top of it.

    BTW, we are Kubernetes fans too :-)

    Thanked by 1vpn2024
  • vpn2024vpn2024 Member
    edited June 2024

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @vpn2024 said:
    "We wrote own variant of OpenStack platform, which based on Kubernetes, so it will help us grow faster for our customers."

    Wtf? So let me understand this correctly, you have OpenStack compatible API, and your deploying VMs via Kubernetes somehow? Did you implement a K8S controller? Or this just buzz word dropping?

    As a Kubernetes fan I would love to learn more about what you actually did here...

    We wrote a Kubernetes Operator to manage all our customised OpenStack staff. So our cloud is Kubernetes with OpenStack operator on top of it.

    BTW, we are Kubernetes fans too :-)

    Okay, that's very interesting, so Kubernetes is your primary source of truth for defining your openstack setup, I guess in your situation you dont need any kubernetes worker nodes so no kubelets?

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @vpn2024 said:

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @vpn2024 said:
    "We wrote own variant of OpenStack platform, which based on Kubernetes, so it will help us grow faster for our customers."

    Wtf? So let me understand this correctly, you have OpenStack compatible API, and your deploying VMs via Kubernetes somehow? Did you implement a K8S controller? Or this just buzz word dropping?

    As a Kubernetes fan I would love to learn more about what you actually did here...

    We wrote a Kubernetes Operator to manage all our customised OpenStack staff. So our cloud is Kubernetes with OpenStack operator on top of it.

    BTW, we are Kubernetes fans too :-)

    Okay, that's very interesting, so Kubernetes is your primary source of truth for defining your openstack setup, I guess in your situation you dont need any kubernetes worker nodes so no kubelets?

    No, we need worker nodes, worker = openstack compute nodes. So the Operator schedules OpenStack containers to worker nodes.

    I do not think it is possible to use Operator pattern without worker nodes.

  • tmntwitwtmntwitw Member
    edited June 2024

    What happens after the monthly allocated bandwidth (e.g. 500GB) is used up? Will you suspend the instance or just throttle/reduce the network speed?

    Edit: Never mind, just saw that it is $1 per extra 1TB

    Thanked by 1HostVDS_com
  • is singapore not available yet?

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @brian777 said:
    is singapore not available yet?

    Not available, but we are working on it. Very bad situation with datacenters in Singapore now…

    Also, we are working on adding new locations now around the world. And APAC too. Australia for example.

    Anyway currently the 5 locations worldwide are available.

  • zGatozGato Member

    @HostVDS_com what will happen with the instances in Moscow, and do you still allow (seems like I'm still able to) create those instances through OpenStack?

    I'm using you and the host you moved all your Russian IPs to, however latency seems very different and yours is way better than theirs, so I assume it's different DC location? or just transit?.

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    All Moscow servers will be transferred to another project with downtime and with keeping the same price.
    Yes, you can do it via API, but it will be closed.

    Yes, few different datacenters and ISPs.
    All Moscow servers will keep the same ISP and you will be able to order the same servers.

    Thanked by 1zGato
  • coldcold Member

    @HostVDS_com
    no ToS ?
    ipv6 operational ?

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @cold said:
    @HostVDS_com
    no ToS ?
    ipv6 operational ?

    Standard ToS (you can find on our website, but we will add more info)
    IPv6 is in beta test, not available for all the customers.

  • coldcold Member

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @cold said:
    @HostVDS_com
    no ToS ?
    ipv6 operational ?

    Standard ToS (you can find on our website, but we will add more info)
    IPv6 is in beta test, not available for all the customers.

    so if i would order now would there be ipv6 or not ?

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @cold said:

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @cold said:
    @HostVDS_com
    no ToS ?
    ipv6 operational ?

    Standard ToS (you can find on our website, but we will add more info)
    IPv6 is in beta test, not available for all the customers.

    so if i would order now would there be ipv6 or not ?

    I think you should wait for end of beta test.

  • coldcold Member

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @cold said:

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @cold said:
    @HostVDS_com
    no ToS ?
    ipv6 operational ?

    Standard ToS (you can find on our website, but we will add more info)
    IPv6 is in beta test, not available for all the customers.

    so if i would order now would there be ipv6 or not ?

    I think you should wait for end of beta test.

    Ok, and when will that be ?

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @cold said:

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @cold said:

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @cold said:
    @HostVDS_com
    no ToS ?
    ipv6 operational ?

    Standard ToS (you can find on our website, but we will add more info)
    IPv6 is in beta test, not available for all the customers.

    so if i would order now would there be ipv6 or not ?

    I think you should wait for end of beta test.

    Ok, and when will that be ?

    Not sure, we will announce

    Thanked by 1cold
  • When will new server live in Singapore ?

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @denvertan said:
    When will new server live in Singapore ?

    I think Australia will be available faster…

  • brogalanbrogalan Member
    edited June 2024

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @denvertan said:
    When will new server live in Singapore ?

    I think Australia will be available faster…

    Waiting

  • @HostVDS_com said:

    @foitin said:
    Currently, we do not support IPv6, but working on solving this.
    :(

    Correct, IPv6 will be available soon.

    not yet xD

This discussion has been closed.