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  • @dustinc said:

    @Idling said:
    Anyone knows how to check number of vCores on vps?

    You can check this using the cat /proc/cpuinfo command in SSH - keep in mind the first core count starts at "0" instead of 1.

    Doesn't lscpu works great as well?

  • @Beniskickbutt said:

    @dustinc said:

    @Idling said:
    Anyone knows how to check number of vCores on vps?

    You can check this using the cat /proc/cpuinfo command in SSH - keep in mind the first core count starts at "0" instead of 1.

    Are the VPS setup such that they are using the physical cores, ram, and nic they are using are always on the same numa node of the host? Also, once the VPS is running, will it always stay on the same physical RAM and CPU or will it bounce around any of the physical host RAM and CORES?

    Bounce around between physical servers? Nope bounce around memory sector? Yeah, it does I mean every program does.

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @mobi12 said:
    Hey Racknerd team, Thanks for this very nice giveaway. Hopefully I may count for this giveaway. Anyway I had a question if possible. Is the KVM VPS have GUI or is it headless? I hoping to buy the 2.5gb ram version. Hoping for your response

    Hi @mobi12 -- Thank You for participating in our giveaway, and for your interest in our services :)

    Our KVM VPS solutions are delivered with full root SSH access only by default, though you're absolutely able to install a GUI of your choice i.e. something like GNOME or xfce, accessible via VNC or XRDP.

    Since it's your own VPS with complete root access, you have full control of the OS and can customize it however you'd like :)

    Perhaps this tutorial might point you towards the right direction: https://blog.racknerd.com/how-to-configure-remote-desktop-on-ubuntu-server/

  • @TrK said:

    @dustinc said:

    @Idling said:
    Anyone knows how to check number of vCores on vps?

    You can check this using the cat /proc/cpuinfo command in SSH - keep in mind the first core count starts at "0" instead of 1.

    Doesn't lscpu works great as well?

    'lscpu' works as well, I actually like it over catting /proc/cpuinfo since the output is prettier. If you want a simple count, you can use nproc. I learned that from using Gentoo many years ago but I recall someone else commenting it here

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @PuDLeZ said:

    @mobi12 said:
    Hey Racknerd team, Thanks for this very nice giveaway. Hopefully I may count for this giveaway. Anyway I had a question if possible. Is the KVM VPS have GUI or is it headless? I hoping to buy the 2.5gb ram version. Hoping for your response

    I'm not from racknerd but it's generally headless though you could setup your own remote gui server to run stuff on it or use the novnc/console thing within the control panel.

    Hi @PuDLeZ -- Thank You for helping clarify this for @mobi12!

    To add to this - while our KVM VPSes do come with HTML5 VNC console access via SolusVM, this is meant for emergency out-of-band access only (i.e., if you accidentally lock yourself out with firewall rules and SSH is no longer accessible). For regular GUI usage, we recommend installing and configuring proper VNC or XRDP if that's something you're after :)

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @Neat321 said:
    @dustinc Do you plan to add Plesk reseller plans in the future?

    Hi @Neat321 -- at the moment, we don't have any immediate plans for Plesk reseller offerings. We've found that cPanel/WHM continues to be the highly preferred control panel among our resellers and their end-users. The familiarity and ease of use that cPanel brings to the table has made it a winning solution for our resellers.

    However, it is always something we'd be open to considering in the future.

    Thanked by 1Neat321
  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @PuDLeZ said:
    You guys, should we be worried that dustin hasn't

    doublebandwidthgang

    in almost 10 hours?!

    Wait, do you think it's possible chef isn't letting him leave the kitchen?!

    Hehehe :) These will be handled shortly!

  • @PuDLeZ said:

    @TrK said:

    @dustinc said:

    @Idling said:
    Anyone knows how to check number of vCores on vps?

    You can check this using the cat /proc/cpuinfo command in SSH - keep in mind the first core count starts at "0" instead of 1.

    Doesn't lscpu works great as well?

    'lscpu' works as well, I actually like it over catting /proc/cpuinfo since the output is prettier. If you want a simple count, you can use nproc. I learned that from using Gentoo many years ago but I recall someone else commenting it here

    Oh yeah nproc only lists the score or threads count. How did I forget that now. Maybe I am just too sleepy.

    Thanked by 1PuDLeZ
  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @AndreDonz said:
    It looks like the way from here to the new Dublin location is via the United States.
    5 202.97.72.193 90.0% 20 10.1 10.2 10.1 10.2 0.0 4134 CHINANET-BACKBON
    6 202.97.51.6 85.0% 20 14.0 13.6 12.8 14.1 0.0 4134 CHINANET-BACKBON
    7 202.97.39.177 85.0% 20 11.9 12.0 11.9 12.0 0.0 4134 CHINANET-BACKBON
    8 202.97.52.250 5.0% 20 189.8 217.1 174.0 356.4 50.5 4134 CHINANET-BACKBON
    9 ??? 100.0 20 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -
    10 154.54.43.13 20.0% 20 157.2 159.8 157.2 160.7 0.9 174 COGENT be3670.ccr22.sfo01.atlas.coge...
    11 154.54.44.142 21.1% 19 185.4 191.3 185.1 197.7 5.8 174 COGENT be3110.ccr32.slc01.atlas.coge...
    12 154.54.45.165 10.5% 19 173.1 167.5 159.6 174.0 5.3 174 COGENT be5456.ccr22.den01.atlas.coge...
    13 154.54.165.214 16.7% 18 181.2 180.7 172.6 190.2 5.3 174 COGENT be4995.ccr32.oma02.atlas.coge...
    14 154.54.166.74 5.6% 18 189.9 187.4 180.8 195.1 4.7 174 COGENT be5068.ccr42.ord01.atlas.coge...
    15 154.54.7.130 0.0% 18 206.7 201.6 185.2 215.4 8.8 174 COGENT be2718.ccr22.cle04.atlas.coge...
    16 154.54.31.234 5.9% 17 208.0 199.7 193.5 208.0 5.5 174 COGENT be2994.ccr32.yyz02.atlas.coge...
    17 154.54.42.90 0.0% 17 237.3 237.1 224.3 250.4 5.6 174 COGENT be3260.ccr22.ymq01.atlas.coge...
    18 154.54.44.165 5.9% 17 248.8 250.0 245.0 252.5 2.6 174 COGENT be3043.ccr22.lpl01.atlas.coge...
    19 154.54.62.58 0.0% 16 243.5 254.2 243.5 258.9 6.4 174 COGENT be2655.rcr21.dub01.atlas.coge...
    20 154.25.13.82 0.0% 16 261.3 265.7 261.2 274.6 4.5 174 COGENT be2559.nr01.b020477-1.dub01.a...
    21 149.6.5.74 0.0% 16 261.5 254.2 242.5 271.0 8.2 174 COGENT
    22 ??? 100.0 15 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -
    23 ??? 100.0 15 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -
    24 190.180.144.83 20.0% 15 246.7 242.1 231.1 246.7 5.9 40092 ONIAAS i-beb49053.ip.dub1.oniaas.io
    25 ??? 100.0 12 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -
    26 23.95.225.2 0.0% 12 243.8 242.6 233.1 246.2 4.8 36352 COLOCROSSING lg-dub.racknerd.com

    Hi @AndreDonz -- Thank You for the feedback! We'll have the network engineering team take a deeper look into this path from China -> Dublin, and make proper adjustments if at all possible. For users connecting from China specifically, we typically recommend our Los Angeles DC-02 facility, as this location leverages both China Unicom and ChinaNet paths, providing optimal connectivity to/from Asia and Oceania regions. Second to that would be our San Jose location, which also provides decent latency to that region.

  • @dustinc said:

    @Neat321 said:
    @dustinc Do you plan to add Plesk reseller plans in the future?

    Hi @Neat321 -- at the moment, we don't have any immediate plans for Plesk reseller offerings. We've found that cPanel/WHM continues to be the highly preferred control panel among our resellers and their end-users. The familiarity and ease of use that cPanel brings to the table has made it a winning solution for our resellers.

    However, it is always something we'd be open to considering in the future.

    I prefer to be out of reach of webpros products if possible, Direct admin works just fine, sometimes better than cpanel. If you have any plans moving forward with DA I will migrate my service there.

  • chef present and hard at work. lettttssss partyyyy

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker
    edited December 2024

    @dustinc

    Thanks for looking into it. But frankly, I guess your support guy was just a bit anal, maybe some sakkuridy scanner gave an alarm and he wanted to be 100% sure. Not really a big thing and he was very polite. If anything, you might want to tell him a bit about how to recognize and discern a pro from some mom getting a VPS for her son grin
    In other words, I didn't ask him for advice but for downloading and installing a bloody BSD ISO and mounting it.
    Whatever, again, he was very polite and diligent and even relatively fast for a day I guess was quite busy.
    What you, however, really should improve is your VNC situation, in particular wrt speed (needs not be fast but should really not be snail slow) and wrt keyboard layouts. Having to work with an alien keyboard layout is a quite reliable way to get customers frustrated ...

    Re the rest, I really like (a lot) that you offer an explicit "one off" PayPal option, am largely happy with the "panel behind the panel" (but think that you should integrate it better. Having to look for a separate login and pw feels a bit crude).

    Also, and most importantly I'm constantly having an eye on my benchmark running on the new RN VM - and so far like what I see. A lot (modulo maybe connectivity. It seems that many targets are not reachable, but that may be my fault in part too. I'll try to get a better target set). The CPU and mem. is very nice it seems, for an E5 v4 and the disk seems to be a fast one too). Just a quick question: are the VPS's disks in any way redundant/RAIDed?

    TL;DR: Besides an early hiccup I'm quite happy so far. Benchmark & review will come in a few days.

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @noob404 said:

    @h2oyes said:
    give me please

    Ask and you shall receive, given you put the work in. Welcome to RackNerds BF thread.

    That's the spirit! And yes, you said it perfectly - join in on the fun, engage with the thread, and you might just be one of our lucky winners! We're going to be doing more random giveaways within this thread soon as well B)

    Thanked by 1noob404
  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @noob404 said:
    Thanksgiving GA winners announced - https://lowendbox.com/blog/racknerd-thanksgiving/

    Anyone here a winner?

    Good stuff, I'll be emailing those winners within the next 72 hours as well :)

    Thanked by 1noob404
  • sh97sh97 Member, Host Rep

    @dustinc said:

    @AndreDonz said:
    It looks like the way from here to the new Dublin location is via the United States.
    5 202.97.72.193 90.0% 20 10.1 10.2 10.1 10.2 0.0 4134 CHINANET-BACKBON
    6 202.97.51.6 85.0% 20 14.0 13.6 12.8 14.1 0.0 4134 CHINANET-BACKBON
    7 202.97.39.177 85.0% 20 11.9 12.0 11.9 12.0 0.0 4134 CHINANET-BACKBON
    8 202.97.52.250 5.0% 20 189.8 217.1 174.0 356.4 50.5 4134 CHINANET-BACKBON
    9 ??? 100.0 20 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -
    10 154.54.43.13 20.0% 20 157.2 159.8 157.2 160.7 0.9 174 COGENT be3670.ccr22.sfo01.atlas.coge...
    11 154.54.44.142 21.1% 19 185.4 191.3 185.1 197.7 5.8 174 COGENT be3110.ccr32.slc01.atlas.coge...
    12 154.54.45.165 10.5% 19 173.1 167.5 159.6 174.0 5.3 174 COGENT be5456.ccr22.den01.atlas.coge...
    13 154.54.165.214 16.7% 18 181.2 180.7 172.6 190.2 5.3 174 COGENT be4995.ccr32.oma02.atlas.coge...
    14 154.54.166.74 5.6% 18 189.9 187.4 180.8 195.1 4.7 174 COGENT be5068.ccr42.ord01.atlas.coge...
    15 154.54.7.130 0.0% 18 206.7 201.6 185.2 215.4 8.8 174 COGENT be2718.ccr22.cle04.atlas.coge...
    16 154.54.31.234 5.9% 17 208.0 199.7 193.5 208.0 5.5 174 COGENT be2994.ccr32.yyz02.atlas.coge...
    17 154.54.42.90 0.0% 17 237.3 237.1 224.3 250.4 5.6 174 COGENT be3260.ccr22.ymq01.atlas.coge...
    18 154.54.44.165 5.9% 17 248.8 250.0 245.0 252.5 2.6 174 COGENT be3043.ccr22.lpl01.atlas.coge...
    19 154.54.62.58 0.0% 16 243.5 254.2 243.5 258.9 6.4 174 COGENT be2655.rcr21.dub01.atlas.coge...
    20 154.25.13.82 0.0% 16 261.3 265.7 261.2 274.6 4.5 174 COGENT be2559.nr01.b020477-1.dub01.a...
    21 149.6.5.74 0.0% 16 261.5 254.2 242.5 271.0 8.2 174 COGENT
    22 ??? 100.0 15 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -
    23 ??? 100.0 15 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -
    24 190.180.144.83 20.0% 15 246.7 242.1 231.1 246.7 5.9 40092 ONIAAS i-beb49053.ip.dub1.oniaas.io
    25 ??? 100.0 12 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 -
    26 23.95.225.2 0.0% 12 243.8 242.6 233.1 246.2 4.8 36352 COLOCROSSING lg-dub.racknerd.com

    Hi @AndreDonz -- Thank You for the feedback! We'll have the network engineering team take a deeper look into this path from China -> Dublin, and make proper adjustments if at all possible. For users connecting from China specifically, we typically recommend our Los Angeles DC-02 facility, as this location leverages both China Unicom and ChinaNet paths, providing optimal connectivity to/from Asia and Oceania regions. Second to that would be our San Jose location, which also provides decent latency to that region.

    @dustinc can I also share some MTRs for Dublin? The current route for me also goes via US (270ms+) instead of going through EU (130ms)

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @dustinc said:

    @jsg said:
    Probably it doesn't make a lot of sense in this copy&paste shitstorm of a thread but hey, I got a few comments, albeit (as expected) covering for Racknerd; well I guess that's what fans do ...

    Once I finally got the ISO mounted the "not pleasant, really" tour sadly continued. The two main reasons: VNC with only one keyboard layout which evidently is inconvenient for users from other countries/languages. A big fat minus in my books. Plus, the VNC was snail-slow, slow as in "I literally had to wait for each and every key pressed to arrive and be displayed" - which I usually would excuse ("probably tons of new users") but not in combination with the single keyboard layout.

    All in all my first impression is not good at all. But I have to note that they seem to be very polite.

    But heck, installing a new VPS is a once only thing, so now I'm excited to see how my new VPS (in Dublin btw) performs ... (hint: very early numbers look promising ...)

    Hi @jsg -- Thank You for the feedback. We use SolusVM's native VNC capabilities, without any customization or deviation from the default implementation. Given your experience with other providers, you should find our VNC setup familiar as it's the standard SolusVM configuration.

    A quick tip - make sure you're accessing VNC directly through the SolusVM control panel directly, rather than the WHMCS services page, as this can make a difference. I know for example the SolusVM VNC directly has copy/paste capabilities whereas the WHMCS integration version of VNC does not, etc.

    That's what I did/how I did it. Of bloody course I used the (more) techie Solus panel!

    If you're still experiencing slowness or keyboard layout issues, I'd be happy to take a closer look and involve SolusVM support if needed. Just shoot me an email at [email protected] :)

    Too late. I tend to not or very rarely only use the panel once a VM is installed. But if I notice any problem I'll let you know.

    Glad to hear the early performance numbers are looking promising! We're committed to delivering solid service you can count on.

    And it seems, you do (based on preliminary results).

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @chitree said:
    Anyone else having trouble with the RN Gleam.io contests? It keeps asking me to verify myself through Social Media which I don't & won't use, so now I can't enter these RN contents... figured I'd ask if anyone else is having this issue too

    Hi @chitree -- Sorry to hear you're having trouble with this! Can't say I've heard about that particular issue before. By the way, if you're using Gmail, have you tried using the + feature? Gmail allows that - i.e. add +racknerdgiveaway at the end of your username @gmail.com to see if that helps.

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @Neat321 said:
    @TrK Have you tried the KeyHelp hosting panel before?

    We actually have some recent videos about KeyHelp on our YouTube channel! :)

    Thanked by 1Neat321
  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @lowgwi said:

    @lowgwi said:

    Also I have trouble paying for that using card or paypal - is there anything you can do @dustinc ? (I already created a ticket regarding that).

    I tried again and I noticed I have to change the payment method in the invoice before I hit the pay button - it worked now!

    Hi @lowgwi -- Thank You for the update and glad to hear that you were able to successfully complete your payment!

    Just as a heads up for anyone else, we work with multiple payment processors including FastSpring, Stripe (credit cards), Cryptocurrency (Coinify), and more. So if one particular gateway isn't working for your needs, we have alternatives available :)

    Thank You for choosing RackNerd!

    Thanked by 1lowgwi
  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @TrK said:

    @Neat321 said:
    @TrK Have you tried the KeyHelp hosting panel before?

    Yeah in 2020-2021, i had used the Keyhelp with RN HDD 3.5GB KVM. :joy:

    What did you think about Keyhelp? How would you say it compares to, say, CyberPanel or HestiaCP?

  • @dustinc said:

    @TrK said:

    @Neat321 said:
    @TrK Have you tried the KeyHelp hosting panel before?

    Yeah in 2020-2021, i had used the Keyhelp with RN HDD 3.5GB KVM. :joy:

    What did you think about Keyhelp? How would you say it compares to, say, CyberPanel or HestiaCP?

    Cyber panel I don't like for various reasons, but hestia is different especially being open source I can just do something if there's something annoying I don't wanna use, as keyhelp is good but the usual blend of nginx is missing there, I mean I don't mind using https but only if nginx is working as a reverse proxy. I prefer nginx over https so keyhelp couldn't hold me longer, shifted to plain cli and cloudpanel, cloudpanel is also closed source like keyhelp but nginx is there so is redis+varnish couldn't have asked for more

  • heres a throwback to frank in the bf thread last year

    thanks again for the custom palettes <3

    Thanked by 1TrK
  • Suggest me the cheapest itx am4 board with ecc support, I have a spare 3500x and sticks idling on shelf. Might be better to host global ping and another monitoring instance...... Or maybe another storage server with some cheap 5400rpm HDD.

  • Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order: 9567782525
    Thanks!

  • So, since @dustinc posted, he probably has Chef locked in the kitchen preparing some tasty treats for us!

  • Neat321Neat321 Member
    edited December 2024

    I prefer FastPanel. Here’s the usage from a RackNerd 1 GB VPS in Dublin.

  • Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order: 13961075
    Thanks!

  • @PuDLeZ said:
    So, since @dustinc posted, he probably has Chef locked in the kitchen preparing some tasty treats for us!

    Who knows? Im kinda hungry myself

  • Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order: 7034257317
    Thanks!

  • atroxzatroxz Member
    edited December 2024

    @dustinc said:

    @atroxz said:
    free vps please

    @atroxz -- Let's go! If you had to pick a location for the next random VPS giveaway, which would it be? Drop your preferred choice below:

    LOS-ANGELES-VPS-GIVEAWAY-PLZ !!

    SAN-JOSE-VPS-GIVEAWAY-PLZ !!

    SEATTLE-VPS-GIVEAWAY-PLZ !!

    DALLAS-VPS-GIVEAWAY-PLZ !!

    CHICAGO-VPS-GIVEAWAY-PLZ !!

    NEW-YORK-VPS-GIVEAWAY-PLZ !!

    ATLANTA-VPS-GIVEAWAY-PLZ !!

    DUBLIN-VPS-GIVEAWAY-PLZ !!

    ANY-LOCATION-LETS-GO !!

    The one with the most demand, we just might make happen! Show us what you want :)

    ANY-LOCATION-LETS-GO !!

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