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  • @hapkido said: Hmm I cannot see it, you can screenshot?

    Like @adns said, I have the following for a relatively newer product:

    @adns said: Traffic: Wenn der durchschnittliche Datenverkehr in den letzten 24 Stunden über 100 MBit/s liegt, erfolgt eine vorübergehende Drosselung auf 100 MBit/s

    An older product has a flat rate 40TB / month.

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  • OhJohnOhJohn Member
    edited September 2024

    I only see those traffic terms on vps, not on rs products at netcup in the ccp, neither the G9.5 nor the G11 "root server" (vds) has any of those traffics terms specified in product features in the ccp.

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  • @OhJohn said:
    I only see those traffic terms on vps, not on rs products at netcup in the ccp, neither the G9.5 nor the G11 "root server" (vds) has any of those traffics terms specified in product features in the ccp.

    Then it's hidden only in this popup.

  • @OhJohn said:
    I only see those traffic terms on vps, not on rs products at netcup in the ccp, neither the G9.5 nor the G11 "root server" (vds) has any of those traffics terms specified in product features in the ccp.

    Oh ok so only vps able to see it!

  • So in this case, we will not know for rs products what we getting cause keep changing!

  • @maverick said: Then it's hidden only in this popup.

    We are talking about the listing in the customer control panel in regard to products you already have, not the product listing on the website/ordering process.

  • TzarSolomonTzarSolomon Member
    edited September 2024

    The GB6 score can vary even though cores are pseudo dedicated.

    NetCup 4x vCore dedicated (marketing term)

    Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value
                    |
    Single Core     | 1615
    Multi Core      | 4740
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/7356891
    

    compare the GB6 score for Racknerd 2x vCPU Ryzen VPS

    Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value
                    |
    Single Core     | 2582
    Multi Core      | 4542
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/7280362
    

    Not a fact, cores in multi-core server processors are slower than on desktop processors. Server CPU are just a matter of cores numbers. In this comparison, 12 cores vs. 84 cores.
    In the above tests, the performance of Epic's 1st core is even higher than it should be, obviously the peculiarities of virtualization.

    I have a question on netcup traffic, did I understand correctly that it's unlimited? There is some condition that no more than 2/3TB per day before the channel was cut.

    Can anyone tell me if there are any resellers of this company?
    They didn't like something and canceled my order.

    I would very much like to test them.

  • @maverick said:

    @OhJohn said:
    I only see those traffic terms on vps, not on rs products at netcup in the ccp, neither the G9.5 nor the G11 "root server" (vds) has any of those traffics terms specified in product features in the ccp.

    Then it's hidden only in this popup.

    I could also not find it in the dashboard at my product page.

  • TzarSolomonTzarSolomon Member
    edited September 2024

    Ah, read earlier what people wrote, 120TB per month until the 300 megabit threshold is lowered.
    That's definitely more than enough for me )))

    there's still the question of resellers...

  • @nullnothere said:

    @hapkido said: Anywhere we can see the bandwidth limits in our account for each plan?

    If you login to the Customer Control Panel and click on the specific product and go to the "Features" section, you'll see a little note for Traffic that explains the specific limits for the product.

    I do not see it on my Root server.

  • @AXYZE said:

    @nullnothere said:

    @hapkido said: Anywhere we can see the bandwidth limits in our account for each plan?

    If you login to the Customer Control Panel and click on the specific product and go to the "Features" section, you'll see a little note for Traffic that explains the specific limits for the product.

    I do not see it on my Root server.

    I don't think new traffic limit applies for older plans.

  • @loay said:

    @AXYZE said:

    @nullnothere said:

    @hapkido said: Anywhere we can see the bandwidth limits in our account for each plan?

    If you login to the Customer Control Panel and click on the specific product and go to the "Features" section, you'll see a little note for Traffic that explains the specific limits for the product.

    I do not see it on my Root server.

    I don't think new traffic limit applies for older plans.

    So I can only guess it's 120TB like it was before. Anyway, I've just cancelled it, because I dont even use it anymore

  • layer7layer7 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    @amarc said:

    @dev_vps said: I would be paying Euro 8.95 per month

    Are you sure they remove VAT for non-EU customers from these prices ? While ago when I was using them they were "VAT included" prices which means if you are from non-EU you just end up paying listed price (with German VAT)

    Hi,

    if they didnt, it was some kind of mistake and you would have had to complain about it.

    In fact its wrong. Vat is to be paid by EU endcustomers according to the % amount of the specific EU country.

    If you are outside of EU, you dont pay for VAT. If you did, it was a mistake and you lost money for nothing. The provider will have to give the VAT to the finance department of the specific country, so they also did not gain anything from that mistake.

    So for the next time... complain.

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