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Mine:
/dev/nvme0n1
/dev/nvme1n1
Why he get banned? It's a scammer?
probably because he opened a topic to sell his server but did not stick to the rules for server transfers...
Thanks!
Alright, have my Red Bull, looked a bit closer
RISE line seems dead, no good deals in stock
However, is the GAME-1 really that much better than the Advance-1? Same NVMe gen or no?
Game-1
AMD EPYC 4344P - 8c/16t - 3.8GHz/5.3GHz
64GB DDR5 ECC On-Die 5200MHz
2× 960GB SSD NVMe Soft RAID
1Gbit/s unmetered and guaranteed
€149.99
Advance-1
AMD EPYC 4244P - 6c/12t - 3.8GHz/5.1GHz
64GB DDR5 ECC On-Die 5200MHz
2× 960GB SSD NVMe Soft RAID
1Gbit/s unmetered and guaranteed
Private bandwidth: 25Gbit/s unmetered (bonus compared to Game-1)
€96.99 (€84.99 with the 32GB but did 64 for fair comparison)
https://browser.geekbench.com/search?q=4344P
https://browser.geekbench.com/search?q=4244P
I guess these are the rebranded Ryzen SKUs?
Must've just been an unlucky few with lazy high numbers my bad y'all
I was never a fan of their GAME lineup as the only selling point is the "special gaming firewall", I would go Advance as this is their second best line up (under Scale)
Also watercooled no?
Game means "game firewall", if you don't need it, no need to buy Game series
Wasn't always the case
Last CM, the best deals were the GAME line IMO
Yea I think they have that too, but still a premium price for not much Advance should still have very good temps, from my test Rise-LE-3 does pretty well under full load
iirc last year they were 250Mbps, so sad
Yea GAME used to be 250Mbps burstable 1Gbps
I heard in the OVH discord a few people got 25Gbps network on the Advance line but not sure how true that is...They do come with 25Gbps NIC so anything's possible with OVH
Same gen nvme as GAME?
Also, do you recall which DC? Feeling like I want to gamble a bit now for that sweet 25gbit
Yeah they are both brand new
I want to say Germany...But its Discord who knows if its even true
We don't see much YABS of advance line but not gonna lie they have to be nice to see
I did some Googling as im a professional googler @emgh
@FlorinMarian got one it seems? can you confirm sir
regards
Germany ahh
Sucks because I need to retain the same IP for long, and if I recall correctly I can move IP's between DC's with OVH but not between countries, if I go Germany, next server will likely have to be in Germany as well and that seems more limiting than GRA/SBG/RBX
I might must get that for you
redeemed
25G Lottery hunt?
Can anyone confirm this is how it works? I only found some OVH doc saying their bound to their region with no definition of that
Expensive lottery
But imagine reselling an unmetered 25gbit dedi for 100 eur a month
Btw found the answer in the fine print:
IP address blocks in a region can be moved from one datacenter to another within that region but cannot be moved outside of that region.
Except for the 3 regions eu-west-gra, eu-west-rbx, and eu-west-sbg, where IP address blocks can be moved between these three regions.
not for @emgh aka mr deep pockets
Very late to the party....
Warsaw is often routed through FRA anyway, I would avoid it to be honest if network is a big thing.
Go GRA or LIM, they're probably the best locations for routing.
If you need a good link to BHS, go with ERI.
it s correct
Thanks!!
I changed my mind a few times since
Newest question: If keeping the same IP for as long as possible going forward is important, without being limited by future deals, which EU DC/region is "least likely" to be a limitation of having my additional IP's bound to? That's far more important to me than having the best routing.
As I understand it, it's either eu-west-gra, eu-west-rbx, and eu-west-sbg or 1 other region. Clear winner one of the three combined ones, right?
If i recall @Cybr was/is in a similar situation needing to keep an ip linked to an old server but they refused to budge on the price of the server despite it being like 3-4 times cheaper now