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  • MassiveGRIDMassiveGRID Member, Patron Provider

    @jiangfan028 said:
    Order Number: 7595751751
    Please extend my vps for 4th year and price locking.

    Thanks.

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  • MassiveGRIDMassiveGRID Member, Patron Provider

    @rogertheshrubb3r said:
    Order Number: 8774022197
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    Also, the special offer pricing has been locked for your service and for any upgrades, for life!

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  • Your Order Number is: 8146728933
    I’m waiting for 4th

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  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited October 2024

    @jsg said:

    TL;DR my statement re the massiveGrid VPS "disk performance is beyond crappy" was more than polite.
    I think I'd have a hard time and needed to go back years to find a VPS with a similarly crappy disk.

    @MassiveGRID
    How many minutes (thanks for unmatched disk iops) will it take to run this test of "getting 10 million rows from local DB Server" on your 4GB VPS?

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker
    edited October 2024

    @dev_vps said:

    @jsg said:

    TL;DR my statement re the massiveGrid VPS "disk performance is beyond crappy" was more than polite.
    I think I'd have a hard time and needed to go back years to find a VPS with a similarly crappy disk.

    This is the great summary for this "deal of the year" offer.

    For the disk, yes. But not for the VPS, which is not "beyond crappy". In fact I still consider it a great deal, because all in all the bang per buck ratio is quite OK, although the seriously crappy disk certainly limits what one can use the VPS for.

    But, just one example: SSH connecting (from Europe) to my London VPS is pleasantly quick and working on it also doesn't feel sluggish at all - as long as the disk is hardly used.

    I'm all in for calling out weak spots but let's not get too harsh and unfair.

  • @jsg said: In fact I still consider it a great deal, because all in all the bang per buck is quite OK
    @jsg said: let's not get too harsh and unfair

    ^ this

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  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited October 2024

    @jsg said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @jsg said:

    TL;DR my statement re the massiveGrid VPS "disk performance is beyond crappy" was more than polite.
    I think I'd have a hard time and needed to go back years to find a VPS with a similarly crappy disk.

    This is the great summary for this "deal of the year" offer.

    For the disk, yes. But not for the VPS, which is not "beyond crappy". In fact I still consider it a great deal, because all in all the bang per buck is quite OK, although the seriously crappy disk certainly limits what one can use the VPS for.

    But, just one example: SSH connecting (from Europe) to my London VPS is pleasantly quick and working on it also doesn't feel sluggish at all - as long as the disk is hardly used.

    I agree with your observation.

    I'm all in for calling out weak spots but let's not get too harsh and unfair.

    I agree, this offer could well be suited for use cases where computing power and disk iops are not so much contributing factor.

    Thanked by 1jsg
  • Order Number: 2899669823

  • Order Number: 4756545431
    Invoice #1965849
    Thanks!

  • @jsg said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @jsg said:

    TL;DR my statement re the massiveGrid VPS "disk performance is beyond crappy" was more than polite.
    I think I'd have a hard time and needed to go back years to find a VPS with a similarly crappy disk.

    This is the great summary for this "deal of the year" offer.

    For the disk, yes. But not for the VPS, which is not "beyond crappy". In fact I still consider it a great deal, because all in all the bang per buck ratio is quite OK, although the seriously crappy disk certainly limits what one can use the VPS for.

    But, just one example: SSH connecting (from Europe) to my London VPS is pleasantly quick and working on it also doesn't feel sluggish at all - as long as the disk is hardly used.

    I'm all in for calling out weak spots but let's not get too harsh and unfair.

    How old are the disks?

  • Order Number is: 3401862308
    Thank you!

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  • @ascicode said: How old are the disks?

    they probably are just bw bottleneck'ed because of all the overselling :)

  • Order Number: 8873896331
    Please extend my vps for 4th year and price locking.
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  • Order Number is: 4374775667
    Please extend my vps for 4th year and price locking.
    Thank you!

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  • @egoror said:

    @ascicode said: How old are the disks?

    they probably are just bw bottleneck'ed because of all the overselling :)

    They were specific about them being limited on purpose. If you were the only customer they had, your disk would be just as fast. Since the disk speed is very similar for every benchmark that was posted so far, it actually tells you the opposite of what you are inferring here: They are not overselling the disks at this time (relative to the speed they are offering).

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  • @mteam said:
    invoice # 1965994 waiting for 4th

    @MassiveGRID still waiting for extension

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  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @ascicode said:

    @jsg said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @jsg said:

    TL;DR my statement re the massiveGrid VPS "disk performance is beyond crappy" was more than polite.
    I think I'd have a hard time and needed to go back years to find a VPS with a similarly crappy disk.

    This is the great summary for this "deal of the year" offer.

    For the disk, yes. But not for the VPS, which is not "beyond crappy". In fact I still consider it a great deal, because all in all the bang per buck ratio is quite OK, although the seriously crappy disk certainly limits what one can use the VPS for.

    But, just one example: SSH connecting (from Europe) to my London VPS is pleasantly quick and working on it also doesn't feel sluggish at all - as long as the disk is hardly used.

    I'm all in for calling out weak spots but let's not get too harsh and unfair.

    How old are the disks?

    Me not know and not really interested, but I guess they are old (or badly configured and/or brutally overloaded).

    And frankly, I don't care. For that super-low price old disks would be OK for me (especially as they seem to be redundant) and I didn't even expect good performance - but IMO utterly crappy snail disk IO just isn't acceptable, no matter how low the price is.

  • @YanamiAnna said:
    Invoice #1965977 Waiting for FOURTH

    @MassiveGRID still waiting

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  • @jsg said:

    @ascicode said:

    @jsg said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @jsg said:

    TL;DR my statement re the massiveGrid VPS "disk performance is beyond crappy" was more than polite.
    I think I'd have a hard time and needed to go back years to find a VPS with a similarly crappy disk.

    This is the great summary for this "deal of the year" offer.

    For the disk, yes. But not for the VPS, which is not "beyond crappy". In fact I still consider it a great deal, because all in all the bang per buck ratio is quite OK, although the seriously crappy disk certainly limits what one can use the VPS for.

    But, just one example: SSH connecting (from Europe) to my London VPS is pleasantly quick and working on it also doesn't feel sluggish at all - as long as the disk is hardly used.

    I'm all in for calling out weak spots but let's not get too harsh and unfair.

    How old are the disks?

    Me not know and not really interested, but I guess they are old (or badly configured and/or brutally overloaded).

    And frankly, I don't care. For that super-low price old disks would be OK for me (especially as they seem to be redundant) and I didn't even expect good performance - but IMO utterly crappy snail disk IO just isn't acceptable, no matter how low the price is.

    crappy snail disk IO basically extremely limits the use cases for the VPS

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  • dev_vpsdev_vps Member
    edited October 2024

    @ascicode said: How old are the disks?

    VPS are extremely oversold and disk io is extremely limited to compliment it.

  • CaztielCaztiel Member
    edited October 2024

    @jsg said:

    @ascicode said:

    @jsg said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @jsg said:

    TL;DR my statement re the massiveGrid VPS "disk performance is beyond crappy" was more than polite.
    I think I'd have a hard time and needed to go back years to find a VPS with a similarly crappy disk.

    This is the great summary for this "deal of the year" offer.

    For the disk, yes. But not for the VPS, which is not "beyond crappy". In fact I still consider it a great deal, because all in all the bang per buck ratio is quite OK, although the seriously crappy disk certainly limits what one can use the VPS for.

    But, just one example: SSH connecting (from Europe) to my London VPS is pleasantly quick and working on it also doesn't feel sluggish at all - as long as the disk is hardly used.

    I'm all in for calling out weak spots but let's not get too harsh and unfair.

    How old are the disks?

    Me not know and not really interested, but I guess they are old (or badly configured and/or brutally overloaded).

    And frankly, I don't care. For that super-low price old disks would be OK for me (especially as they seem to be redundant) and I didn't even expect good performance - but IMO utterly crappy snail disk IO just isn't acceptable, no matter how low the price is.

    Based on this comment, it seems like they have forced the limit on IOPS instead being overloaded for better performance xD

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4029825#Comment_4029825

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  • MassiveGRIDMassiveGRID Member, Patron Provider

    @superplus said:
    Order Number:MG2024101910175096
    Invoice :1965795

    Please extend my vps for 4th year
    Thanks.

    Done!

    Due date extended to October of 2028. Please check and let us know.

    Also, the special offer pricing has been locked for your service and for any upgrades, for life!

    Thank you for choosing MassiveGRID

  • @MassiveGRID said:

    @egoror said:

    @Caztiel said: Bigger question to me, how can they afford this when company is running in huge losses ?

    Not everything written in red color is 'losses'. )

    Especially when they're not correct and the reporting company specifically talks about being not liable at all about the information accuracy:

    Sorry, but what's not correct here?

    The numbers shown by endole seem to match the numbers from the company's accounts filed on Companies House (and those say "The financial statements were approved by the director... V Stoidis - Director")

    And those definitely show "Capital and Reserves" going down from £188,086 to £93,547.

    Can we all agree that these numbers are correct?

    Maybe you want to disagree with the interpretation that these represent "losses"? But then I'd like to hear from you how these numbers should be interpreted. Particularly, as the previous accounts show a similar picture with "Capital and Reserves" going down by £100k.

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker
    edited October 2024

    @Caztiel said:

    @jsg said:

    @ascicode said:

    @jsg said:

    @dev_vps said:

    @jsg said:

    TL;DR my statement re the massiveGrid VPS "disk performance is beyond crappy" was more than polite.
    I think I'd have a hard time and needed to go back years to find a VPS with a similarly crappy disk.

    This is the great summary for this "deal of the year" offer.

    For the disk, yes. But not for the VPS, which is not "beyond crappy". In fact I still consider it a great deal, because all in all the bang per buck ratio is quite OK, although the seriously crappy disk certainly limits what one can use the VPS for.

    But, just one example: SSH connecting (from Europe) to my London VPS is pleasantly quick and working on it also doesn't feel sluggish at all - as long as the disk is hardly used.

    I'm all in for calling out weak spots but let's not get too harsh and unfair.

    How old are the disks?

    Me not know and not really interested, but I guess they are old (or badly configured and/or brutally overloaded).

    And frankly, I don't care. For that super-low price old disks would be OK for me (especially as they seem to be redundant) and I didn't even expect good performance - but IMO utterly crappy snail disk IO just isn't acceptable, no matter how low the price is.

    Based on this comment, it seems like they have forced the limit on IOPS instead being overloaded for better performance xD

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4029825#Comment_4029825

    Maybe. But I think that's only part of the story only (if at all). Whatever the reason, at the end of the day I only care about performance, at that price point not even great performance but reasonable and acceptable performance - and that I do not get.

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  • MassiveGRIDMassiveGRID Member, Patron Provider

    @exer said:
    Order Number: 1674128411

    Looking forward for 4 years at these prices.

    Done!

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    Also, the special offer pricing has been locked for your service and for any upgrades, for life!

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  • zGatozGato Member
    edited October 2024

    One can just access the proxmox panel and check the limits.

    Here's mine

    Installing Debian was very quick for me, also considering the fact that I booted the ISO off RAM.

    So far, great experience, and even better considering the price. rDNS does not work for me for some reason, so still waiting for my ticket :)

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  • MassiveGRIDMassiveGRID Member, Patron Provider

    @bikrama said:
    @MassiveGRID Your team is still not able to provide an invoice with GST number, but still, you guys want to charge GST TAX, Look like a TAX Fraud.

    LOL - This is our GST: 9921GBR29003OSK (registered since 2021). We'll make sure that it's visible on our invoices too.

  • MassiveGRIDMassiveGRID Member, Patron Provider

    @zhonghuhe said:
    Hi,

    Your Order Number is: 2138364876
    Please extend my vps for 4th year and price locking.

    Thanks.

    Done!

    Due date extended to October of 2028. Please check and let us know.

    Also, the special offer pricing has been locked for your service and for any upgrades, for life!

    Thank you for choosing MassiveGRID

  • MassiveGRIDMassiveGRID Member, Patron Provider

    @aditwisteria said:
    Are you allowed adult site on vps plan?

    We allow anything that is legal.

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  • MassiveGRIDMassiveGRID Member, Patron Provider

    @hesamimany said:
    do you support crypto payments?

    @MassiveGRID

    Not yet! We support Cards (Credit / Debit) and PayPal.

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