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Kimsufi/Soyoustart/OVH Rise New Price

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  • CybrCybr Member
    edited November 2024
    Basic System Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Uptime     : 0 days, 0 hours, 2 minutes
    Processor  : AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor
    CPU cores  : 16 @ 2200.000 MHz
    AES-NI     : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM        : 62.7 GiB
    Swap       : 24.0 GiB
    Disk       : 1.7 TiB
    Distro     : Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
    Kernel     : 6.1.0-27-amd64
    VM Type    : NONE
    IPv4/IPv6  : ✔ Online / ✔ Online
    
    IPv6 Network Information:
    ---------------------------------
    ISP        : OVH SAS
    ASN        : AS16276 OVH SAS
    Host       : OVH
    Location   : Seichamps, Grand Est (GES)
    Country    : France
    
    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/md2):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 570.36 MB/s (142.5k) | 1.23 GB/s    (19.2k)
    Write      | 571.87 MB/s (142.9k) | 1.23 GB/s    (19.3k)
    Total      | 1.14 GB/s   (285.5k) | 2.46 GB/s    (38.5k)
               |                      |
    Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 1.23 GB/s     (2.4k) | 1.28 GB/s     (1.2k)
    Write      | 1.30 GB/s     (2.5k) | 1.36 GB/s     (1.3k)
    Total      | 2.54 GB/s     (4.9k) | 2.64 GB/s     (2.5k)
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | busy            | 937 Mbits/sec   | 16.8 ms
    Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | busy            | busy            | 14.7 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | busy            | busy            | 98.4 ms
    Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | busy            | 805 Mbits/sec   | 165 ms
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 817 Mbits/sec   | 846 Mbits/sec   | 151 ms
    Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 877 Mbits/sec   | 829 Mbits/sec   | 84.6 ms
    Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 755 Mbits/sec   | 782 Mbits/sec   | 196 ms
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 921 Mbits/sec   | 924 Mbits/sec   | 16.8 ms
    Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 923 Mbits/sec   | 920 Mbits/sec   | 14.7 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 28.0 Mbits/sec  | 747 Mbits/sec   | 99.5 ms
    Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | 788 Mbits/sec   | 807 Mbits/sec   | 166 ms
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 807 Mbits/sec   | busy            | 151 ms
    Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | busy            | 796 Mbits/sec   | 84.5 ms
    Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 378 Mbits/sec   | 447 Mbits/sec   | 196 ms
    
    Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value
                    |
    Single Core     | 2372
    Multi Core      | 11310
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/9048633
    
    YABS completed in 11 min 20 sec
    
  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    @Cybr said:
    Basic System Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Uptime : 0 days, 0 hours, 2 minutes
    Processor : AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor
    CPU cores : 16 @ 2200.000 MHz
    AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM : 62.7 GiB
    Swap : 24.0 GiB
    Disk : 1.7 TiB
    Distro : Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
    Kernel : 6.1.0-27-amd64
    VM Type : NONE
    IPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ✔ Online

    IPv6 Network Information:
    ---------------------------------
    ISP : OVH SAS
    ASN : AS16276 OVH SAS
    Host : OVH
    Location : Seichamps, Grand Est (GES)
    Country : France

    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/md2):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k (IOPS) | 64k (IOPS)
    ------ | --- ---- | ---- ----
    Read | 570.36 MB/s (142.5k) | 1.23 GB/s (19.2k)
    Write | 571.87 MB/s (142.9k) | 1.23 GB/s (19.3k)
    Total | 1.14 GB/s (285.5k) | 2.46 GB/s (38.5k)
    | |
    Block Size | 512k (IOPS) | 1m (IOPS)
    ------ | --- ---- | ---- ----
    Read | 1.23 GB/s (2.4k) | 1.28 GB/s (1.2k)
    Write | 1.30 GB/s (2.5k) | 1.36 GB/s (1.3k)
    Total | 2.54 GB/s (4.9k) | 2.64 GB/s (2.5k)

    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed | Ping
    ----- | ----- | ---- | ---- | ----
    Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | busy | 937 Mbits/sec | 16.8 ms
    Eranium | Amsterdam, NL (100G) | busy | busy | 14.7 ms
    Uztelecom | Tashkent, UZ (10G) | busy | busy | 98.4 ms
    Leaseweb | Singapore, SG (10G) | busy | 805 Mbits/sec | 165 ms
    Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 817 Mbits/sec | 846 Mbits/sec | 151 ms
    Leaseweb | NYC, NY, US (10G) | 877 Mbits/sec | 829 Mbits/sec | 84.6 ms
    Edgoo | Sao Paulo, BR (1G) | 755 Mbits/sec | 782 Mbits/sec | 196 ms

    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed | Ping
    ----- | ----- | ---- | ---- | ----
    Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | 921 Mbits/sec | 924 Mbits/sec | 16.8 ms
    Eranium | Amsterdam, NL (100G) | 923 Mbits/sec | 920 Mbits/sec | 14.7 ms
    Uztelecom | Tashkent, UZ (10G) | 28.0 Mbits/sec | 747 Mbits/sec | 99.5 ms
    Leaseweb | Singapore, SG (10G) | 788 Mbits/sec | 807 Mbits/sec | 166 ms
    Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 807 Mbits/sec | busy | 151 ms
    Leaseweb | NYC, NY, US (10G) | busy | 796 Mbits/sec | 84.5 ms
    Edgoo | Sao Paulo, BR (1G) | 378 Mbits/sec | 447 Mbits/sec | 196 ms

    Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test | Value
    |
    Single Core | 2372
    Multi Core | 11310
    Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/9048633

    YABS completed in 11 min 20 sec

    Its nice for 60 euro but the Hetzner AX52 destroys it and slightly cheaper

  • @allthemtings said:

    @Cybr said:
    Basic System Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Uptime : 0 days, 0 hours, 2 minutes
    Processor : AMD Ryzen 7 5800X 8-Core Processor
    CPU cores : 16 @ 2200.000 MHz
    AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM : 62.7 GiB
    Swap : 24.0 GiB
    Disk : 1.7 TiB
    Distro : Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
    Kernel : 6.1.0-27-amd64
    VM Type : NONE
    IPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ✔ Online

    IPv6 Network Information:
    ---------------------------------
    ISP : OVH SAS
    ASN : AS16276 OVH SAS
    Host : OVH
    Location : Seichamps, Grand Est (GES)
    Country : France

    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/md2):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k (IOPS) | 64k (IOPS)
    ------ | --- ---- | ---- ----
    Read | 570.36 MB/s (142.5k) | 1.23 GB/s (19.2k)
    Write | 571.87 MB/s (142.9k) | 1.23 GB/s (19.3k)
    Total | 1.14 GB/s (285.5k) | 2.46 GB/s (38.5k)
    | |
    Block Size | 512k (IOPS) | 1m (IOPS)
    ------ | --- ---- | ---- ----
    Read | 1.23 GB/s (2.4k) | 1.28 GB/s (1.2k)
    Write | 1.30 GB/s (2.5k) | 1.36 GB/s (1.3k)
    Total | 2.54 GB/s (4.9k) | 2.64 GB/s (2.5k)

    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed | Ping
    ----- | ----- | ---- | ---- | ----
    Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | busy | 937 Mbits/sec | 16.8 ms
    Eranium | Amsterdam, NL (100G) | busy | busy | 14.7 ms
    Uztelecom | Tashkent, UZ (10G) | busy | busy | 98.4 ms
    Leaseweb | Singapore, SG (10G) | busy | 805 Mbits/sec | 165 ms
    Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 817 Mbits/sec | 846 Mbits/sec | 151 ms
    Leaseweb | NYC, NY, US (10G) | 877 Mbits/sec | 829 Mbits/sec | 84.6 ms
    Edgoo | Sao Paulo, BR (1G) | 755 Mbits/sec | 782 Mbits/sec | 196 ms

    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed | Ping
    ----- | ----- | ---- | ---- | ----
    Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | 921 Mbits/sec | 924 Mbits/sec | 16.8 ms
    Eranium | Amsterdam, NL (100G) | 923 Mbits/sec | 920 Mbits/sec | 14.7 ms
    Uztelecom | Tashkent, UZ (10G) | 28.0 Mbits/sec | 747 Mbits/sec | 99.5 ms
    Leaseweb | Singapore, SG (10G) | 788 Mbits/sec | 807 Mbits/sec | 166 ms
    Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 807 Mbits/sec | busy | 151 ms
    Leaseweb | NYC, NY, US (10G) | busy | 796 Mbits/sec | 84.5 ms
    Edgoo | Sao Paulo, BR (1G) | 378 Mbits/sec | 447 Mbits/sec | 196 ms

    Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test | Value
    |
    Single Core | 2372
    Multi Core | 11310
    Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/9048633

    YABS completed in 11 min 20 sec

    Its nice for 60 euro but the Hetzner AX52 destroys it and slightly cheaper

    With this one, I'm just upgrading a Black Friday server I got from OVH 2 years ago, so the CPU is considerably better for roughly the same price. Some services that I host have to stay on the same floating IPs, so they'll be on OVH for eternity.

    Thanked by 2allthemtings Devotee
  • @allthemtings said: Its nice for 60 euro but the Hetzner AX52 destroys it and slightly cheaper

    But AX52 comes with 1TB NVME and OVH offers 2x more storage

    Thanked by 1allthemtings
  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    Still wanting to see a SYS-LE-1 yabs, ive requested a few times here but assume no one bought it

  • @allthemtings said:
    Still wanting to see a SYS-LE-1 yabs, ive requested a few times here but assume no one bought it

    Shocking CPU, considering you can get (or try) a KS-2 for significantly less. I thought it was the same as the SYS-2 to be fair.

    Thanked by 1allthemtings
  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    @TomasSystems said:

    @allthemtings said:
    Still wanting to see a SYS-LE-1 yabs, ive requested a few times here but assume no one bought it

    Shocking CPU, considering you can get (or try) a KS-2 for significantly less. I thought it was the same as the SYS-2 to be fair.

    Yeah haha thats half the reason i wanted to compare (To the LE-B) the SYS 1 seems REALLY bad for the price

    Thanked by 1Devotee
  • @Cybr said: I host have to stay on the same floating IPs

    can you tell more info about this floating IP?
    I googled and seems that ovh ads tell about "floating IP for cloud instance" only.

    By floating you mean that you:
    1) Bought two years ago "additional IP" for your old-server.
    2) Now you bought new server.
    3) reattach that "additional IP" from old to new?

    Or I am mistaken and "additional IP" != "floating IP"?

    Or you somehow reattached "main IP" (that comes out-of-the-box) from old server to new one?

  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    @TomasSystems said:

    @allthemtings said:
    Still wanting to see a SYS-LE-1 yabs, ive requested a few times here but assume no one bought it

    Shocking CPU, considering you can get (or try) a KS-2 for significantly less. I thought it was the same as the SYS-2 to be fair.

    I hope theres another kind of deal for BF or maybe cyber monday

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited November 2024
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  • icemaniceman Member
    edited November 2024

    Anyone with LE-B with NVMe disks in EU DC that want to sell it, please PM me.
    Btw, congrats on my first post :)

  • Should I wait or should I go for the SYS-LE-2? :p

  • gonna lose my mind if rise-le-3 doesn't restock

  • There is no doubt that this was OVH marketing with KS-A which is OK to make marketing, but taking money from customers then cancel and refund, and do the same again is kind of weird!
    Btw, soon is end of the year and OVH have to publish the revenue for press release how much they did earned, and that's the reason why are they doing this with KS-A servers!
    Put them available, hundered of thousends of paid orders, after some days cancel all, fill the graph for end of the year for press release "success" story for their investors/banks whatever!

    Thanked by 3dominos Devotee dariusx
  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @hapkido said:

    @Neoon said:
    did you try TCP brutal?

    Do I need to install something special to do it or configure lik BBR?

    https://github.com/apernet/tcp-brutal

    Thanked by 2hapkido Devotee
  • @iceman said:
    There is no doubt that this was OVH marketing with KS-A which is OK to make marketing, but taking money from customers then cancel and refund, and do the same again is kind of weird!
    Btw, soon is end of the year and OVH have to publish the revenue for press release how much they did earned, and that's the reason why are they doing this with KS-A servers!
    Put them available, hundered of thousends of paid orders, after some days cancel all, fill the graph for end of the year for press release "success" story for their investors/banks whatever!

    Pretty sure that the amount of orders and money involved is not really significant. Do you even know the OVH numbers? Even 10k orders would barely be noticeable and on the next report it would make them look even worse. So stop your conspiracy crap. They just fked up reporting on-time availability with all the orders and the 2nd time was a confirmed bug in the system. They don’t care about your 5$.

    Thanked by 3KB19 Devotee Nacorid
  • @Wolf said:

    @iceman said:
    There is no doubt that this was OVH marketing with KS-A which is OK to make marketing, but taking money from customers then cancel and refund, and do the same again is kind of weird!
    Btw, soon is end of the year and OVH have to publish the revenue for press release how much they did earned, and that's the reason why are they doing this with KS-A servers!
    Put them available, hundered of thousends of paid orders, after some days cancel all, fill the graph for end of the year for press release "success" story for their investors/banks whatever!

    Pretty sure that the amount of orders and money involved is not really significant. Do you even know the OVH numbers? Even 10k orders would barely be noticeable and on the next report it would make them look even worse. So stop your conspiracy crap. They just fked up reporting on-time availability with all the orders and the 2nd time was a confirmed bug in the system. They don’t care about your 5$.

    Show me the proof of their "bug" stated from their side! They do care it's 10€ per server including setup fees x thousands and get the end report!

  • SashkaProSashkaPro Member
    edited November 2024

    @iceman said: Show me the proof of their "bug" stated from their side! They care it's 10€ per server including setup fees x thousands and get the end report!

    For a company like OVH (which has many DCs in many countries), ten euros* 10000 orders = 100000 euros.
    For me it is a large sum but for them maybe daily income. (ok, maybe weekly)

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  • @SashkaPro said:

    @iceman said: Show me the proof of their "bug" stated from their side! They care it's 10€ per server including setup fees x thousands and get the end report!

    For a company like OVH (which has many DCs in many countries), ten euros* 10000 orders = 100000 euros.
    For me it is a large sum but for them maybe daily income. (ok, maybe weekly)

    It's still an income, in which they will show only on graph in press release, and i am pretty sure they will repeat the same with KS-A. Just wait a little bit, otherwise they would not put back on their api list.

  • TomasSystemsTomasSystems Member
    edited November 2024

    @iceman said:

    @SashkaPro said:

    @iceman said: Show me the proof of their "bug" stated from their side! They care it's 10€ per server including setup fees x thousands and get the end report!

    For a company like OVH (which has many DCs in many countries), ten euros* 10000 orders = 100000 euros.
    For me it is a large sum but for them maybe daily income. (ok, maybe weekly)

    It's still an income, in which they will show only on graph in press release, and i am pretty sure they will repeat the same with KS-A. Just wait a little bit, otherwise they would not put back on their api list.

    There was clearly a bug with the API when the KS-A restocked multiple times on the 19th, there is even a confirmed incident for it: https://bare-metal-servers.status-ovhcloud.com/incidents/9m2zgpz8dv6q

    It was taken off the API to prevent more orders while they fixed the bug. I refer you to the comment that @Wolf made about conspiracies. :smile:

    It also wouldn't be classed as income, as the refunds would balance the books against it.

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  • LunarXLunarX Member
    edited November 2024

    @iceman said:

    @Wolf said:

    @iceman said:
    There is no doubt that this was OVH marketing with KS-A which is OK to make marketing, but taking money from customers then cancel and refund, and do the same again is kind of weird!
    Btw, soon is end of the year and OVH have to publish the revenue for press release how much they did earned, and that's the reason why are they doing this with KS-A servers!
    Put them available, hundered of thousends of paid orders, after some days cancel all, fill the graph for end of the year for press release "success" story for their investors/banks whatever!

    Pretty sure that the amount of orders and money involved is not really significant. Do you even know the OVH numbers? Even 10k orders would barely be noticeable and on the next report it would make them look even worse. So stop your conspiracy crap. They just fked up reporting on-time availability with all the orders and the 2nd time was a confirmed bug in the system. They don’t care about your 5$.

    Show me the proof of their "bug" stated from their side! They do care it's 10€ per server including setup fees x thousands and get the end report!

    Someone posted this some pages back https://bare-metal-servers.status-ovhcloud.com/incidents/9m2zgpz8dv6q

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  • @SashkaPro said:

    @Cybr said: I host have to stay on the same floating IPs

    can you tell more info about this floating IP?
    I googled and seems that ovh ads tell about "floating IP for cloud instance" only.

    By floating you mean that you:
    1) Bought two years ago "additional IP" for your old-server.
    2) Now you bought new server.
    3) reattach that "additional IP" from old to new?

    Or I am mistaken and "additional IP" != "floating IP"?

    Or you somehow reattached "main IP" (that comes out-of-the-box) from old server to new one?

    Yeah they are also known as Additional IPs or Failover IPs, which just means you can move between different OVH servers (excluding the Kimsufi range). I believe OVH started calling them "Additional IPs" in recent years.

    OVH statically routes the main IP for servers, so it can never be moved. It's extremely annoying since I'm still paying OVH almost $90/month for an ancient 4790K server that OVH refuses to adjust the price of, just because I need to keep the main IP. That same server is $14.40 in the current Kimsufi flash sale.

    Thanked by 2SashkaPro Devotee
  • icemaniceman Member
    edited November 2024

    @TomasSystems said:

    @iceman said:

    @SashkaPro said:

    @iceman said: Show me the proof of their "bug" stated from their side! They care it's 10€ per server including setup fees x thousands and get the end report!

    For a company like OVH (which has many DCs in many countries), ten euros* 10000 orders = 100000 euros.
    For me it is a large sum but for them maybe daily income. (ok, maybe weekly)

    It's still an income, in which they will show only on graph in press release, and i am pretty sure they will repeat the same with KS-A. Just wait a little bit, otherwise they would not put back on their api list.

    There was clearly a bug with the API when the KS-A restocked multiple times on the 19th, there is even a confirmed incident for it: https://bare-metal-servers.status-ovhcloud.com/incidents/9m2zgpz8dv6q

    It was taken off the API to prevent more orders while they fixed the bug. I refer you to the comment that @Wolf made about conspiracies. :smile:

    It also wouldn't be classed as income, as the refunds would balance the books against it.

    We'll talk later on when they put back the same "api issue" on KS-A in coming days. Stay tuned.
    Since interestingly the "api issues" was only on KS-A restock not the other KS-LE-B etc.

  • EmuAGREmuAGR Member
    edited November 2024

    @Cybr said:
    OVH statically routes the main IP for servers, so it can never be moved. It's extremely annoying since I'm still paying OVH almost $90/month for an ancient 4790K server that OVH refuses to adjust the price of, just because I need to keep the main IP. That same server is $14.40 in the current Kimsufi flash sale.

    What do you need that exact IP for? In 2024 and for almost 40 years, we rely on DNS to avoid precisely what you're describing.

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  • @Cybr said: Yeah they are also known as Additional IPs or Failover IPs, which just means you can move between different OVH servers (excluding the Kimsufi range). I believe OVH started calling them "Additional IPs" in recent years.

    As I understand it, nowadays, on ovh.com/manager, we can buy "Additional IP" and "Park it" even for the KS range (at least I tried that on the KS-LE-* model that I have now).

    Thanks for your reply. Today, I learned something new!

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  • xinfxxinfx Member
    edited November 2024

    @Cybr

    i had 4790k many years ago (game line) :)

  • @EmuAGR said: What do you need that exact IP for? In 2024 and for almost 40 years, we rely on DNS to avoid precisely what you're describing.

    For example, I have a lot of home-based routers where I set up ACL with my IP.
    So I can access that router only from 1-2-3 IP, and if my IP changes, I should ask people "inside LAN" to "please start any desk blah-blah" and edit the rule.
    Sure, I can change, but it will take some time. Maybe Cybr has more serious stuff or something like that.

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  • @iceman said:

    @SashkaPro said:

    @iceman said: Show me the proof of their "bug" stated from their side! They care it's 10€ per server including setup fees x thousands and get the end report!

    For a company like OVH (which has many DCs in many countries), ten euros* 10000 orders = 100000 euros.
    For me it is a large sum but for them maybe daily income. (ok, maybe weekly)

    It's still an income, in which they will show only on graph in press release, and i am pretty sure they will repeat the same with KS-A. Just wait a little bit, otherwise they would not put back on their api list.

    This isn't hostsolutions.

    Maybe try googling, what a "fiscal year" is and when that end report you mention actually happens

    hint: their reports are publicly available, the one for FY2024, which ended Aug, 31st, too.

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  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    New week starts tomorrow, everyones getting a KS-A delivered soon

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  • icemaniceman Member
    edited November 2024

    @Falzo said:

    This isn't hostsolutions.

    Maybe try googling, what a "fiscal year" is and when that end report you mention actually happens

    hint: their reports are publicly available, the one for FY2024, which ended Aug, 31st, too.

    They have Q1,Q2,Q3,Q4, whilist the last report is expected to be 26 of December 2024. It's OVH so, you never know how things works there.

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