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Any Providers Offering Datacamp limited servers ?
kamelkaher
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I'm looking for a provider offering DataCamp Limited Servers for Paris ,France ?
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these guys seem to have some stock
They all dedicated
do you know any cheaper one ? with lower config ofc .
I know that https://evolushost.com/dedicated/instant/ resells Hetzner servers, and upon request, Leaseweb and other providers as well. Just reach out via their live chat or open a ticket — they're quite helpful
I think he wants a VPS on the Datacamp network in Paris?
Exactly .
you are using 7Layer ?
Me? no
oh ok.
I want to ask you ,I'm using VPS to run VPN server ,
the problem have been following me for the second time ,
First I used to use GTHOST since January until July , a strange thing happpened , +30 ms on Frankfurt servers only , So I moved on to 7Layer , everything went smoothly until 2 days ago , same problem , on all protocols OPENVPN , WIREGUARD and L2TP .
I have a Frankfurt server for each one of them and all of them had +30 when connecting to the VPN and running anything that need lower ping
is this similar to you ?
Seems changed. AS44486 (their upstream datacamp, few LET providers use this asn) <-> Layer7 latency was increased from under1.5ms to 6~7ms @layer7 I don't know which side has changed something.
Edit : I missed you mentioned Paris. I mean Frankfurt.
oh , this question is not about this datacamp topic ,
I'm just curious why that increment happened , so it's not just me who felt this high latency ?
@MikeA Extravm.com
thanks , but they don't have paris
While this is off-topic, the traffic seems to be routed from Layer7 FRA -> AMS -> AS44486 FRA. In the other direction it stays in FRA.
MTR (see https://layer7-fra.lg.0lt.de/?action=mtr&target=37.114.55.121):
so isn't that a real problem ? why they don't see that ?
I told them about the loss in MTR
a) That isn't a problem IMHO, routing decisions are not always based on latencies.
b) There is no loss to the target, loss somewhere in-between is irrelevant.
That's right there is no packet loss to the target , but it's affecting the ping , it's +30ms in my case .. that's not fair tbh if they change without telling or doing a warning about that
BGP is a dynamic routing protocol and I am confident that you would not want to see each and any update as a separate notification regarding routing change.
Hi,
as already mentioned in the ticket ( will answer here now instead of the ticket ), we took over routing and currently a lot is going over RETN as the ASN path is shorter compared to before.
I asked in the ticket maybe 4 times about useful MTR's showing actually a problem. Didnt had luck with this unfortunately.
What we get in the ticket are MTR's showing no difference in the latency, showing no packetloss.
RETN is there to improve quality to Asia/Eastern regions.
If you have a real problem ( and i dont mean packetloss inbetween somewhere the traceroute where routers most probably dont answer at all or have ICMP rate limits and similar ) then please show something where the problem can be seen.
I dont know if you got +30ms. Its definitely possible. Other customers might have -30ms.
We are pretty open to improve routing for customers, as soon as we got the technical information that is required.
And no, its not unfair if a provider is adding upstreams to improve the quality. And no, most providers will not inform their customers about possible routing changes. ( Actually never heard of that anyway ).
By notifying users , Just add "updates" section , like changing routes at 48 hours or something like that , So I can tell if that was the reason .
Check your dm I sent you a msg
that's enterprise level updates, don't expect them from hosts here.