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What is it?
Nvm found it
MyLoc - Webtropia: 4 vCores, 8 GB RAM, 75 GB NVMe, etc... = 5 eur (excl. tax)
OVH is probably the closest. That doesn't mean it's as good, but as good as you'll get If you do not go with hetzner for whatever reason you may have.
We just saw that we can reply here with our offer. Although we're 21 years in the hosting business, we're pretty new to the forum here.
The requested links are below.
All KVM VPSes start at $1.11/month for 1 XEON Core, 1GB of RAM, 32GB CEPH SSD 3x replicated Storage, 1 IPv4 and run on H/A Clusters.
You can scale the resources independently anytime up to 32 Cores, 256 GB RAM and 4 TB CEPH SSD Storage.
We'll soon post a special offer in the offers Category for LET members. Whoever purchases using the links below, will be also able to get advantage of the special LET offer once posted.
New York:
https://portal.massivegrid.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=882
London:
https://portal.massivegrid.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=884
Frankfurt:
https://portal.massivegrid.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=883
if we decide to scale later on (when the offer ends) will the resources go back to your normal pricing?
We'll post an offer in the Offers category the next days that LET members will have the ability to lock the price for life. Feel free to order now and you'll be able to take advantage of the price lock once we release the offer.
Please include YABS
Maybe Arubacloud (for EU alternative)
Please also add if routed IPv6 subnet is included with VPS.
What does this mean exactly? Isn’t the offer linked ’locked in’ already? What does one need to do on the offer day to ’lock in’ their package if they order something from the links you shared above today?
By the way, @MassiveGRID, I made a simple console script to be able to set an exact disk space in GB (the slider moves A LOT), can I share it?
Obviously the price is still the correct price.
Hetzner is good, but we have many good data centers in Europe, so you should test them.
No IPv6 yet. We're proud of lots of things but certainly not about that! (shame!)
It'll be rolled out in production to all our clusters by end of year. It'll be added to all existing VPSes of course.
The price is locked for life. But for future upgrades it isn't. We'll launch an offer to lock the price for life for all future upgrades and we'll include some other interesting benefits for the LET community. All existing purchases will be able to be included in that offer.
Alright, so if I buy now, how to I then lock in my price for life? Create a ticket once the offer is posted?
Thank you for that! Our dev team is deploying an update for that, but let us give you a free one month credit because of your offer. Could you please reply with your order #?
For now, the current price you have, it's locked for life. Once we post the offer in the Offers Category, we'll mention it also here, so you and everyone else who have purchased can take advantage of the offer and lock the low prices for life for upgrades too.
No, didn't even order yet
But thank you anyway for the generous offer!
For anyone in this thread who wants to set an exact GB of disk, while on the config page (44 GB in this example):
Let us know if you do!
https://portal.massivegrid.com/cart.php?a=add&pid=883
"Auto Install Ubuntu Server 24.04 64bit" crashed without OS install.
"Auto Install AlmaLinux 9" works fine but installation took around 2 hrs but at least it installed.
No IPv6 Support (at least from pre-installed images) but may be via ticket they will assign address.
Yabs for 1C1G in Frankfurt location. Seems oversold?
Thank you for the feedback!
We run full ISO installation and updates and it's challenging on 1GB RAM. We're working on it. We're also planning to change to templates instead of full ISO installation.
No IPv6 yet. We're proud of lots of things but certainly not about that! (shame!)
It'll be rolled out in production to all our clusters by end of year. It'll be added to all existing VPSes of course.
Why does it seem like that? We always keep ample capacity in our clusters. We're interesting in learning more about that please.
He's probably referring to the Geekbench CPU benchmark score
May be the low RAM is affecting it though, having to use SWAP for the data it's processing? Idk
I also think is something like that, 1 GB RAM and 1 CPU Core can be challenging.
We're interested in detailed feedback always!
Yep, just referring to multi-gb score.
Anyway for that money IMO great deal.
VPS fully responsive after installation, so idk - it just works but GB score is GB score.
Yep, swap activated (for gb6 test at least).
I'm not trying to offend you! For me quite new to see that Multi-score half lower than Single-score.
Try with at least 2 vCores and 2 GB of RAM. The performance is decent at this price point, but the disk seems to be SATA(?)
@SashkaPro you could try to run Geekbench 4, its results are a lot better with <= 1 GB RAM.
@MassiveGRID is the disk limited to 1000 IOPS?
Thank you so much for the feedback, it's very useful to comment. I believe it's 100% due to 1 Core that of course can challenge the multi-core score (since it's single core).
Multi-core score benchmarks are useful for VPSes that have 2 or even better 4 cores and above. 4 Cores and above gives ample capacity for a multi-core benchmark to be able to evaluate the performance correctly.
When there's only 1 core, then the multi-core benchmark actually will be trying to fit multiple jobs/threads/processes (depending on methodology) in 1 only core, causing significant bottlenecks in the process.
Thank you!
No offence taken at all! I hope my explanation above helps. That's why we requested more information, so that we can provide detailed feedback.
Thank you!
It's pure SSD SAS running on H/A CEPH with triple replication. We have limits tuned based on metrics in order to provide the performance needed on actual usage and at the same time avoid busy neighbor problems and guarantee always consistent performance. We can accommodate for more performance if needed.
Its not about professionalism. Its about the reliability and ecosystem that you get with ovh (Cloud Instance) which is a must for production grade setups. I'm referring to the features like private network, object storage, block storage, hourly billing, DDoS, one click scale up etc which makes it a choice for production vs contabo or any such vps providers can be good for test and dev environment.
We use hetzner for production environment, and Netcup for all our websites, and avoro for dev environment. Previously we was with OVH, and their servers are rock solid and never had an issue.But we felt hetzner have better price performance ratio compared to OVH and switched.