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  • @harris1111 said:

    @FrankCastle said:

    @rsk said:

    @harris1111 said:

    @rsk said:

    @harris1111 said:

    @rsk said:

    @MrEd said:
    @rsk I noticed one difference in YABS by @Franzkafka and my - VM-x/AMD-V is enabled on SG node and disabled on UK node. Is it on purpose or why?

    Not that it makes any difference since I have no plans to run nested virtualization, but why are VMs different? :)

    Actually, I just noticed this due to the YABS being shared. By default we disable amd-v as we use AMD Ryzen 7950X and we did see some stability issues with random reboots and our mobo combination. I have gone ahead and disabled it on the nodes that were not updated with this change.

    Again, like you said, it won't make a difference as you don't plan to run nested virt :)

    Just curious, but if someone want to run nested Virt, so this node will have a chance to reboot randomly, right?

    To be completely honest, we haven't seen these random reboots come up for a while now, even on nodes that we have it enabled on for other dedi clients. Our motherboard firmwares are updated, and kernels too. The random reboots happen under very specific circumstances, and we don't anticipate any issues. As always, we constantly monitor all our nodes and infra and keep a close eye on this :)

    Glad to hear that it rarely happens. I'm waiting for BF if I can get some Dedi/VDS from you :) because I maybe want one to idle and remote docker build hehe

    We can't wait for BF either :)

    Really? That surprises me a little. I asssumed most BF deals for providers were loss leaders or at least less profitiable than normal deals but it is kind of a marketing write off because of all the people it draws in. I've actaully been considering starting a Black Friday thread about expectations for us end users about potential upcoming BF deals.

    I Think that if you managed to set a deal and have strict ToS, you will ideally in profit. Many people got a server just because it's cheap, and have it idiling 7 80% all of the time (including me).

    Mostly I use these servers to set up VPN for bypassing GFW and sometimes I will write some scripts for learning&automation.None of them got idled☺️

    Thanked by 1rsk
  • @rsk said:

    @harris1111 said:

    @rsk said:

    @harris1111 said:

    @rsk said:

    @MrEd said:
    @rsk I noticed one difference in YABS by @Franzkafka and my - VM-x/AMD-V is enabled on SG node and disabled on UK node. Is it on purpose or why?

    Not that it makes any difference since I have no plans to run nested virtualization, but why are VMs different? :)

    Actually, I just noticed this due to the YABS being shared. By default we disable amd-v as we use AMD Ryzen 7950X and we did see some stability issues with random reboots and our mobo combination. I have gone ahead and disabled it on the nodes that were not updated with this change.

    Again, like you said, it won't make a difference as you don't plan to run nested virt :)

    Just curious, but if someone want to run nested Virt, so this node will have a chance to reboot randomly, right?

    To be completely honest, we haven't seen these random reboots come up for a while now, even on nodes that we have it enabled on for other dedi clients. Our motherboard firmwares are updated, and kernels too. The random reboots happen under very specific circumstances, and we don't anticipate any issues. As always, we constantly monitor all our nodes and infra and keep a close eye on this :)

    Glad to hear that it rarely happens. I'm waiting for BF if I can get some Dedi/VDS from you :) because I maybe want one to idle and remote docker build hehe

    We can't wait for BF either :)

    Yay, another unrefusable offer!

    Thanked by 1rsk
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  • @harris1111 said:

    @FrankCastle said:

    @rsk said:

    @harris1111 said:

    @rsk said:

    @harris1111 said:

    @rsk said:

    @MrEd said:
    @rsk I noticed one difference in YABS by @Franzkafka and my - VM-x/AMD-V is enabled on SG node and disabled on UK node. Is it on purpose or why?

    Not that it makes any difference since I have no plans to run nested virtualization, but why are VMs different? :)

    Actually, I just noticed this due to the YABS being shared. By default we disable amd-v as we use AMD Ryzen 7950X and we did see some stability issues with random reboots and our mobo combination. I have gone ahead and disabled it on the nodes that were not updated with this change.

    Again, like you said, it won't make a difference as you don't plan to run nested virt :)

    Just curious, but if someone want to run nested Virt, so this node will have a chance to reboot randomly, right?

    To be completely honest, we haven't seen these random reboots come up for a while now, even on nodes that we have it enabled on for other dedi clients. Our motherboard firmwares are updated, and kernels too. The random reboots happen under very specific circumstances, and we don't anticipate any issues. As always, we constantly monitor all our nodes and infra and keep a close eye on this :)

    Glad to hear that it rarely happens. I'm waiting for BF if I can get some Dedi/VDS from you :) because I maybe want one to idle and remote docker build hehe

    We can't wait for BF either :)

    Really? That surprises me a little. I asssumed most BF deals for providers were loss leaders or at least less profitiable than normal deals but it is kind of a marketing write off because of all the people it draws in. I've actaully been considering starting a Black Friday thread about expectations for us end users about potential upcoming BF deals.

    I Think that if you managed to set a deal and have strict ToS, you will ideally in profit. Many people got a server just because it's cheap, and have it idiling 7 80% all of the time (including me).

    Yeah, same here. I got a bunch on Black Friday that I didn't really need just because the prices were so good. Most of them are 98% idle (2% for monitoring probes).

  • @Franzkafka said:

    @FrankCastle said:

    @rsk said:

    @harris1111 said:

    @rsk said:

    @harris1111 said:

    @rsk said:

    @MrEd said:
    @rsk I noticed one difference in YABS by @Franzkafka and my - VM-x/AMD-V is enabled on SG node and disabled on UK node. Is it on purpose or why?

    Not that it makes any difference since I have no plans to run nested virtualization, but why are VMs different? :)

    Actually, I just noticed this due to the YABS being shared. By default we disable amd-v as we use AMD Ryzen 7950X and we did see some stability issues with random reboots and our mobo combination. I have gone ahead and disabled it on the nodes that were not updated with this change.

    Again, like you said, it won't make a difference as you don't plan to run nested virt :)

    Just curious, but if someone want to run nested Virt, so this node will have a chance to reboot randomly, right?

    To be completely honest, we haven't seen these random reboots come up for a while now, even on nodes that we have it enabled on for other dedi clients. Our motherboard firmwares are updated, and kernels too. The random reboots happen under very specific circumstances, and we don't anticipate any issues. As always, we constantly monitor all our nodes and infra and keep a close eye on this :)

    Glad to hear that it rarely happens. I'm waiting for BF if I can get some Dedi/VDS from you :) because I maybe want one to idle and remote docker build hehe

    We can't wait for BF either :)

    Really? That surprises me a little. I asssumed most BF deals for providers were loss leaders or at least less profitiable than normal deals but it is kind of a marketing write off because of all the people it draws in. I've actaully been considering starting a Black Friday thread about expectations for us end users about potential upcoming BF deals.

    Let's do it.

    Alright, I'll put something together and whip up a new thread.

    Thanked by 1rsk
  • jcolidelesjcolideles Member
    edited September 2024

    @kuroneko23 said:
    Hey, how much would it cost to upgrade the RAM?

    $2 per GB of RAM now

    @rsk said:

    Looking for upgrades? 50% OFF!*

    Additional CPU Core $5/month $2.5/month
    Additional 1GB RAM $2/month $1/month
    Additional 20GB NVMe $1/month $0.5/month
    Additional 1TB BW $5/month $2.5/month (except APAC/Singapore)
    Additional 1 IPv4 $3/month $1.5/month

    *Available on 3rd of September ONLY (GMT+4), Dubai time zone. Available while stock lasts. If your plan is annual, then you pay 10x the monthly (2 months free).

    Raise a ticket for the upgrade :)

    Remember to comment the below for a chance to win in the grand raffle :)

    #Keep an eye on https://my.layer.ae/store/annual-fest for Annual Fest Offers!

    Thanked by 2kuroneko23 rsk
  • @jcolideles said:

    $1 per GB of RAM now

    Only valid for 3rd September :/

    Thanked by 1rsk
  • lukast__lukast__ Member, Megathread Squad
    edited September 2024

    @jcolideles said: now
    @rsk said: Available on 3rd of September ONLY (GMT+4), Dubai time zone

    Edit: @kuroneko23 was 12 seconds faster.

    Thanked by 1rsk
  • rskrsk Member, Host Rep

    @kuroneko23 said:
    Hey, how much would it cost to upgrade the RAM?

    Hello, $2 per 1GB DDR5 RAM, applicable to all locations.

  • @kuroneko23 said:

    @jcolideles said:

    $1 per GB of RAM now

    Only valid for 3rd September :/

    edited before you replied. but yeah it's my bad sorry.

  • @lukast__ said:

    @jcolideles said: now
    @rsk said: Available on 3rd of September ONLY (GMT+4), Dubai time zone

    Edit: @kuroneko23 was 12 seconds faster.

    That's what she said.

  • rskrsk Member, Host Rep
    edited September 2024

    Tired of your current host? Things aren't working out? Need a new home?

    We've got you covered! Get a free month added to your VPS service when you migrate from any other host. All you need to do is purchase one of our non-promotional, standard plans, and create a ticket to show your old host invoice and you will get a month added to your service for FREE!*

    Sayonara old host, hello Layer! :)

    *New clients and orders, very limited, available only on 11th Sep (GMT+4 Dubai).

    Thanked by 2Franzkafka jolo22
  • Things aren't working out with my current host, I'll wait for L512M-SG restock to migrate!

    Thanked by 1rsk
  • @FrankCastle said:

    @lukast__ said:

    @jcolideles said: now
    @rsk said: Available on 3rd of September ONLY (GMT+4), Dubai time zone

    Edit: @kuroneko23 was 12 seconds faster.

    That's what she said.

    It’s all coming together finally

  • rskrsk Member, Host Rep

    @Void said:

    @FrankCastle said:

    @lukast__ said:

    @jcolideles said: now
    @rsk said: Available on 3rd of September ONLY (GMT+4), Dubai time zone

    Edit: @kuroneko23 was 12 seconds faster.

    That's what she said.

    It’s all coming together finally

    Hah! :)

    Thanked by 1Void
  • Things aren't working out with my current host for $1/Yr NAT VPS, I'll wait for L512M-SG restock to migrate!

    Thanked by 1rsk
  • We have broke a 1k comments line! ;) Time to celebrate @rsk ? :)

    Thanked by 1rsk
  • @MrEd said:
    We have broke a 1k comments line! ;) Time to celebrate @rsk ? :)

    100% Agreed... It's all well when it ends well. We are close to the end of Annual Festival

    Thanked by 1rsk
  • What if we just keep the Annual Festival going all year round? :smile:

    Thanked by 1rsk
  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited September 2024
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     CPU Model          : AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 16-Core Processor
     CPU Cores          : 2 @ 4491.544 MHz
     CPU Cache          : 1024 KB
     AES-NI             : ✔ Enabled
     VM-x/AMD-V         : ❌ Disabled
     Total Disk         : 50.0 GB (2.6 GB Used)
     Total RAM          : 1.9 GB (183.8 MB Used)
     System uptime      : 0 days, 4 hour 48 min
     Load average       : 0.00, 0.02, 0.07
     OS                 : Debian GNU/Linux 11
     Arch               : x86_64 (64 Bit)
     Kernel             : 5.10.0-20-amd64
     Virtualization     : KVM
     TCP Control        : cubic
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     Primary Network    : IPv4
     IPv6 Access        : ❌ Offline
     IPv4 Access        : ✔ Online
     ISP                : Layer Marketing Services L.L.C
     ASN                : AS216382 LAYER MARKETING SERVICES L.L.C
     Host               : Layer
     Location           : Coventry, England-ENG, United Kingdom
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    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 577.12 MB/s (144.2k) | 4.50 GB/s    (70.4k)
    Write      | 578.64 MB/s (144.6k) | 4.53 GB/s    (70.8k)
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    Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
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    Read       | 4.80 GB/s     (9.3k) | 4.82 GB/s     (4.7k)
    Write      | 5.06 GB/s     (9.8k) | 5.14 GB/s     (5.0k)
    Total      | 9.86 GB/s    (19.2k) | 9.96 GB/s     (9.7k)
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
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    Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 9.32 Gbits/sec  | 7.79 Gbits/sec  | 10.4 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | busy            | busy            | 98.3 ms
    Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | 496 Mbits/sec   | busy            | 165 ms
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 944 Mbits/sec   | 1.30 Gbits/sec  | 138 ms
    Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 1.94 Gbits/sec  | 2.30 Gbits/sec  | 70.6 ms
    Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 807 Mbits/sec   | 849 Mbits/sec   | 193 ms
    
    Geekbench 5 Benchmark Test:
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    Test            | Value
                    |
    Single Core     | 2174
    Multi Core      | 4107
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/22846519
    
    Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
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    Test            | Value
                    |
    Single Core     | 2957
    Multi Core      | 5294
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/7666958
    
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     Location         Latency     Loss    DL Speed       UP Speed       Server
    
     Nearest          0.29 ms     0.0%    8431.26 Mbps   8864.09 Mbps   PQ.Hosting - Coventry
    
     Dallas, US       108.48 ms   0.0%    2000.44 Mbps   825.91 Mbps    i3D.net - Dallas, TX
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     Chicago, IL      86.72 ms    0.0%    7042.17 Mbps   999.66 Mbps    Enzu.com - Chicago, IL
     Miami, US        102.02 ms   N/A     2907.14 Mbps   429.73 Mbps    Dish Wireless - Miami, FL
     New York, NY     81.68 ms    0.0%    4260.18 Mbps   1167.56 Mbps   Surfshark Ltd - New York, NY
     Miami, FL        101.38 ms   0.0%    6573.75 Mbps   110.35 Mbps    ReliableSite Hosting - Miami, FL
     Spokane, WA      139.14 ms   0.0%    2562.43 Mbps   491.60 Mbps    Crunchbits - Spokane, WA
     Seattle, WA      152.04 ms   0.0%    2130.71 Mbps   646.89 Mbps    Misaka Network, Inc. - Seattle, WA
     Los Angeles, US  128.23 ms   0.0%    6079.52 Mbps   542.49 Mbps    ReliableSite Hosting - Los Angeles, CA
     San Jose, CA     135.05 ms   0.0%    4240.28 Mbps   789.50 Mbps    Misaka Network, Inc. - San Jose, CA
    
     London, UK       3.84 ms     0.0%    9381.93 Mbps   9327.49 Mbps   VeloxServ Communications - London
     Amsterdam, NL    9.46 ms     0.0%    6003.88 Mbps   3868.60 Mbps   31173 Services AB - Amsterdam
     Paris, FR        11.01 ms    N/A     8108.73 Mbps   3024.07 Mbps   Axione - Paris
     Frankfurt, DE    16.87 ms    0.0%    9110.71 Mbps   4076.52 Mbps   Clouvider Ltd - Frankfurt am Main
     Warsaw, PL       31.39 ms    0.0%    7738.48 Mbps   2194.16 Mbps   Play - Warszawa
     Kyiv, UA         42.85 ms    0.0%    9274.42 Mbps   1040.14 Mbps   O3 - Kyiv
     Bucharest, RO    44.76 ms    0.0%    5050.88 Mbps   1931.62 Mbps   Vodafone Romania Fixed – Bucharest - Bucharest
    
     Bangalore, IN    143.50 ms   0.0%    3285.62 Mbps   633.82 Mbps    Bharti Airtel Ltd - Bangalore
     Chennai, IN      153.61 ms   N/A     3841.02 Mbps   643.32 Mbps    Jio - Chennai
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     Jeddah, SA       77.57 ms    0.0%    9293.52 Mbps   1280.49 Mbps   Saudi Telecom Company
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     Perth            265.89 ms   0.0%    2339.38 Mbps   341.91 Mbps    Aussie Broadband - Perth
    
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     Avg UL Speed       : 1679.88 Mbps
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    Thanked by 1rsk
  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    My wallet is ready

    Thanked by 2Franzkafka rsk
  • @FrankCastle said:
    What if we just keep the Annual Festival going all year round? :smile:

    and then @rsk will bankcrupt and we got all-new-Calin

    Thanked by 1rsk
  • @harris1111 said:

    @FrankCastle said:
    What if we just keep the Annual Festival going all year round? :smile:

    and then @rsk will bankcrupt and we got all-new-Calin

    No please 🙄

    Thanked by 3harris1111 rsk jolo22
  • @harris1111 said:

    @FrankCastle said:
    What if we just keep the Annual Festival going all year round? :smile:

    and then @rsk will bankcrupt and we got all-new-Calin

    He can't go bankrupt when he's rolling in $22.5k crypto payments!

    Thanked by 2harris1111 rsk
  • @FrankCastle said:

    @harris1111 said:

    @FrankCastle said:
    What if we just keep the Annual Festival going all year round? :smile:

    and then @rsk will bankcrupt and we got all-new-Calin

    He can't go bankrupt when he's rolling in $22.5k crypto payments!

    he will bankcrupt if he keep the annual festival annually

  • @harris1111 said:

    @FrankCastle said:

    @harris1111 said:

    @FrankCastle said:
    What if we just keep the Annual Festival going all year round? :smile:

    and then @rsk will bankcrupt and we got all-new-Calin

    He can't go bankrupt when he's rolling in $22.5k crypto payments!

    he will bankcrupt if he keep the annual festival annually

    I was just kidding. I don't think anyone really expects him to keep it going year round. That would be exhausting anyway. :smile:

    Thanked by 2harris1111 rsk
  • @FrankCastle said:

    @harris1111 said:

    @FrankCastle said:

    @harris1111 said:

    @FrankCastle said:
    What if we just keep the Annual Festival going all year round? :smile:

    and then @rsk will bankcrupt and we got all-new-Calin

    He can't go bankrupt when he's rolling in $22.5k crypto payments!

    he will bankcrupt if he keep the annual festival annually

    I was just kidding. I don't think anyone really expects him to keep it going year round. That would be exhausting anyway. :smile:

    haha i'm making a joke too, just wait for him to explode when 15 comes

  • @harris1111 said:

    @FrankCastle said:

    @harris1111 said:

    @FrankCastle said:

    @harris1111 said:

    @FrankCastle said:
    What if we just keep the Annual Festival going all year round? :smile:

    and then @rsk will bankcrupt and we got all-new-Calin

    He can't go bankrupt when he's rolling in $22.5k crypto payments!

    he will bankcrupt if he keep the annual festival annually

    I was just kidding. I don't think anyone really expects him to keep it going year round. That would be exhausting anyway. :smile:

    haha i'm making a joke too, just wait for him to explode when 15 comes

    4 days away !! Let's keep the party goin. 🥳

    Thanked by 1rsk
  • @harris1111 said:

    @FrankCastle said:
    What if we just keep the Annual Festival going all year round? :smile:

    and then @rsk will bankcrupt and we got all-new-Calin

    Nah..someone very reputed going downhill would be VirmAched

    Thanked by 1rsk
  • I am sitll here.

    Thanked by 1rsk
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