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Kimsufi/Soyoustart/OVH Rise New Price

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  • My pending KS-A orders in bhs got cancelled after asking support for ETA :'(

  • AndruAndru Member
    edited December 2024

    @majster said:
    My pending KS-A orders in bhs got cancelled after asking support for ETA :'(

    Why did you ask??

    Thanked by 2satorik NHNHNH000
  • KS-A order refunded :(

    anyone know how long OVH takes to process a refund after initiating it from the prepaid balance?

  • @aj6828 said:
    whos keen on a KS-LE-E HDD model (300/1000 lottery) on EU account Next payment date
    1 January 2025 Looking at 20 USD renews at 16.60 ex. GST USD /month Paypal buyer pays the fee

    Wed Dec 4 08:39:03 UTC 2024

    Basic System Information:

    Uptime : 0 days, 22 hours, 44 minutes
    Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1650 v3 @ 3.50GHz
    CPU cores : 12 @ 1200.000 MHz
    AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM : 62.7 GiB
    Swap : 2.0 GiB
    Disk : 7.2 TiB
    Distro : Ubuntu 22.04.5 LTS
    Kernel : 5.15.0-126-generic
    VM Type : NONE
    IPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ✔ Online

    IPv6 Network Information:

    ISP : OVH SAS
    ASN : AS16276 OVH SAS
    Host : OVH SAS
    Location : Roubaix, Hauts-de-France (HDF)
    Country : France

    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/md3):

    Block Size 4k (IOPS) 64k (IOPS)
    Read 1.98 MB/s (495) 29.54 MB/s (461)
    Write 2.00 MB/s (500) 29.94 MB/s (467)
    Total 3.98 MB/s (995) 59.48 MB/s (928)
    Block Size 512k (IOPS) 1m (IOPS)
    ------ --- ---- ---- ----
    Read 141.26 MB/s (275) 141.28 MB/s (137)
    Write 148.77 MB/s (290) 150.69 MB/s (147)
    Total 290.04 MB/s (565) 291.98 MB/s (284)

    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):

    Provider Location (Link) Send Speed Recv Speed Ping
    Clouvider London, UK (10G) 287 Mbits/sec 933 Mbits/sec 4.64 ms
    Eranium Amsterdam, NL (100G) 286 Mbits/sec 936 Mbits/sec 5.98 ms
    Uztelecom Tashkent, UZ (10G) 194 Mbits/sec 392 Mbits/sec 97.2 ms
    Leaseweb Singapore, SG (10G) 88.5 Mbits/sec 511 Mbits/sec --
    Clouvider Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) 122 Mbits/sec 322 Mbits/sec 139 ms
    Leaseweb NYC, NY, US (10G) 112 Mbits/sec 555 Mbits/sec 76.9 ms
    Edgoo Sao Paulo, BR (1G) 131 Mbits/sec 401 Mbits/sec 189 ms

    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):

    Provider Location (Link) Send Speed Recv Speed Ping
    Clouvider London, UK (10G) 282 Mbits/sec 919 Mbits/sec 4.67 ms
    Eranium Amsterdam, NL (100G) 282 Mbits/sec 918 Mbits/sec 5.96 ms
    Uztelecom Tashkent, UZ (10G) 70.6 Mbits/sec 188 Mbits/sec 97.2 ms

    I really wish you were on a CA account, I'd take it in a heartbeat. Best of luck with the transfer.

  • @majster said:
    My pending KS-A orders in bhs got cancelled after asking support for ETA :'(

    @roshan91 said:
    KS-A order refunded :(

    anyone know how long OVH takes to process a refund after initiating it from the prepaid balance?

    order date?

  • @emgh said:
    I actually might keep the EX44 instead of the Advance-1

    I don’t regret the purchase because I’ve been working all day with trying to find the best solution

    And all of this made me find this: https://docs.hetzner.com/cloud/networks/connect-dedi-vswitch/

    Hetzner’s failover IPs are annoying and routed through the main IP. Hetzner’s additional IP’s aren’t flexible enough. OVH’s additional IP’s are much better.

    But, I don’t mind a few ms delay on datafetching. That means that I can have a Cloud VMs in Helsinki with permanent primary IPs. It/they send requests on behalf of my EX44, and the actual compute occurs on the dedi. Dedi changing IP’s won’t matter since the whitelisted stuff will go through private network > wireguard on VM > internet.

    Will continue looking into this tomorrow.

    If I’m right I might just do a giveaway for almost a full month of 25 Gbit Advance-1. We’ll see.

    Leaving so soon after getting that 25gbs :'(

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • 20 Nov 2024 00:23:55
    Preparing your order
    20 Nov 2024 00:23:55
    Payment validated
    20 Nov 2024 00:23:44
    Order accepted
    20 Nov 2024 00:23:43
    Your order is being confirmed
    19 Nov 2024 23:50:56
    Your order is being processed
    19 Nov 2024 23:50:56
    Your payment is being validated
    19 Nov 2024 23:49:12
    Create your order
    

    they sent an email twelve days ago telling me my order was canceled, but until now nothing has happened, no delivery and no refund.

  • I have a KS-LE-C, 64GB, 2×480 GB SSD in BHS2 i don't need anymore.
    Next payment date 18 December. Renewal 13 EUR. Looking for 25 EUR, via Paypal friends and family, buyer pays the fee

    ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##

    Yet-Another-Bench-Script

    v2024-06-09

    https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script

    ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##

    Wed Nov 27 07:25:20 UTC 2024

    Basic System Information:

    Uptime : 0 days, 16 hours, 32 minutes
    Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz
    CPU cores : 8 @ 1200.000 MHz
    AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM : 62.8 GiB
    Swap : 512.0 MiB
    Disk : 877.5 GiB
    Distro : Ubuntu 24.04.1 LTS
    Kernel : 6.8.0-49-generic
    VM Type : NONE
    IPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ✔ Online

    IPv6 Network Information:

    ISP : OVH SAS
    ASN : AS16276 OVH SAS
    Host : OVH Hosting, Inc
    Location : Beauharnois, Quebec (QC)
    Country : Canada

    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/sda3):

    Block Size 4k (IOPS) 64k (IOPS)
    Read 122.10 MB/s (30.5k) 183.86 MB/s (2.8k)
    Write 122.42 MB/s (30.6k) 184.83 MB/s (2.8k)
    Total 244.52 MB/s (61.1k) 368.69 MB/s (5.7k)
    Block Size 512k (IOPS) 1m (IOPS)
    ------ --- ---- ---- ----
    Read 216.31 MB/s (422) 219.24 MB/s (214)
    Write 227.80 MB/s (444) 233.84 MB/s (228)
    Total 444.12 MB/s (866) 453.09 MB/s (442)

    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):

    Provider Location (Link) Send Speed Recv Speed Ping
    Clouvider London, UK (10G) 275 Mbits/sec 896 Mbits/sec 78.9 ms
    Eranium Amsterdam, NL (100G) 262 Mbits/sec 845 Mbits/sec 86.9 ms
    Uztelecom Tashkent, UZ (10G) 249 Mbits/sec 799 Mbits/sec 188 ms
    Leaseweb Singapore, SG (10G) 236 Mbits/sec 531 Mbits/sec 234 ms
    Clouvider Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) 279 Mbits/sec 904 Mbits/sec 68.2 ms
    Leaseweb NYC, NY, US (10G) 291 Mbits/sec 938 Mbits/sec 9.44 ms
    Edgoo Sao Paulo, BR (1G) 254 Mbits/sec 855 Mbits/sec 118 ms

    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):

    Provider Location (Link) Send Speed Recv Speed Ping
    Clouvider London, UK (10G) 247 Mbits/sec 880 Mbits/sec 78.9 ms
    Eranium Amsterdam, NL (100G) 267 Mbits/sec 804 Mbits/sec 86.9 ms
    Uztelecom Tashkent, UZ (10G) 249 Mbits/sec 774 Mbits/sec 188 ms
    Leaseweb Singapore, SG (10G) 232 Mbits/sec 485 Mbits/sec 234 ms
    Clouvider Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) 265 Mbits/sec 891 Mbits/sec 68.3 ms
    Leaseweb NYC, NY, US (10G) 287 Mbits/sec 925 Mbits/sec 13.1 ms
    Edgoo Sao Paulo, BR (1G) 252 Mbits/sec 849 Mbits/sec 118 ms

    Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:

    Test | Value
    |
    Single Core | 710
    Multi Core | 2631
    Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/9095719

  • KS-A is Preparing your order

    19 Nov 2024 Preparing your order
    22 Nov 2024 Mail telling me my order was canceled

  • My refund for the KS-A just came in. Order is still in "Preparing" state though.

  • My refund also just came in. Order is in "Complete" state

  • Date Order number Status Amount with VAT
    4 Dec 2024
    220175545
    Complete
    € -9.98

    4 Dec 2024
    220175542
    Validation
    € -9.98

    4 Dec 2024
    220175471
    Complete
    € -9.98

  • Angular48Angular48 Member
    edited December 2024

    Also I don't understand why they refunded me on the OVH account balance instead of the payment method used for the purchase...

  • I have received a refund email and expect to receive a refund on my credit card in a few days.

  • KS-LE-E cancelled as well

  • Alex01Alex01 Member
    edited December 2024

    KS-A order canceled today with refund :'(

  • My KS-A orders are also cancelled and refunded as well.

  • @Angular48 said:
    Also I don't understand why they refunded me on the OVH account balance instead of the payment method used for the purchase...

    The same...

  • My KS-A is also cancelled and refunded and status is complete now. Finally, they started to act now.

  • @Angular48 said:
    Also I don't understand why they refunded me on the OVH account balance instead of the payment method used for the purchase...

    Same here. I manually initiated the refund from my prepaid balance to my card. No idea how long it will take for them to process it, though.

  • KS-A
    (changed) "availability": "comingSoon",
    (into) "availability": "unavailable",
    (changed) "availability": "unavailable",
    (into) "availability": "comingSoon",
    (changed) "availability": "unavailable",
    (into) "availability": "comingSoon",
    (changed) "availability": "unavailable",
    (into) "availability": "comingSoon",
    (changed) "availability": "unavailable",
    (into) "availability": "comingSoon",
    (changed) "availability": "unavailable",
    (into) "availability": "comingSoon",
    (changed) "availability": "unavailable",
    (into) "availability": "comingSoon",

    "Soon"

  • @emgh said:
    Hetzner’s additional IP’s aren’t flexible enough.

    Are you thou?

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @barbaros said:

    @emgh said:
    Hetzner’s additional IP’s aren’t flexible enough.

    Are you thou?

    yes

    Thanked by 1barbaros
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad
    edited December 2024

    @wuck said:

    @emgh said:
    I actually might keep the EX44 instead of the Advance-1

    I don’t regret the purchase because I’ve been working all day with trying to find the best solution

    And all of this made me find this: https://docs.hetzner.com/cloud/networks/connect-dedi-vswitch/

    Hetzner’s failover IPs are annoying and routed through the main IP. Hetzner’s additional IP’s aren’t flexible enough. OVH’s additional IP’s are much better.

    But, I don’t mind a few ms delay on datafetching. That means that I can have a Cloud VMs in Helsinki with permanent primary IPs. It/they send requests on behalf of my EX44, and the actual compute occurs on the dedi. Dedi changing IP’s won’t matter since the whitelisted stuff will go through private network > wireguard on VM > internet.

    Will continue looking into this tomorrow.

    If I’m right I might just do a giveaway for almost a full month of 25 Gbit Advance-1. We’ll see.

    Leaving so soon after getting that 25gbs :'(

    let's see, not fully decided

    I have realized though that if you can take the latency hit, networking on bare metal is generally not as flexible as networking on cloud, so keeping compute on metal while handling niche requirements like "I have to have this IP for years" on cloud is simpler and cheaper

    Thanked by 1wuck
  • 1 × KS-A | Intel i7-6700k rental - datacenter bhs - - cancelled

  • hmm I had 5 orders, and somehow they cancelled 7 orders

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • ChillBirdChillBird Member
    edited December 2024

    @comXyz said:
    hmm I had 5 orders, and somehow they cancelled 7 orders

    you get 2 new orders id?

  • @emgh said:

    @wuck said:

    @emgh said:
    I actually might keep the EX44 instead of the Advance-1

    I don’t regret the purchase because I’ve been working all day with trying to find the best solution

    And all of this made me find this: https://docs.hetzner.com/cloud/networks/connect-dedi-vswitch/

    Hetzner’s failover IPs are annoying and routed through the main IP. Hetzner’s additional IP’s aren’t flexible enough. OVH’s additional IP’s are much better.

    But, I don’t mind a few ms delay on datafetching. That means that I can have a Cloud VMs in Helsinki with permanent primary IPs. It/they send requests on behalf of my EX44, and the actual compute occurs on the dedi. Dedi changing IP’s won’t matter since the whitelisted stuff will go through private network > wireguard on VM > internet.

    Will continue looking into this tomorrow.

    If I’m right I might just do a giveaway for almost a full month of 25 Gbit Advance-1. We’ll see.

    Leaving so soon after getting that 25gbs :'(

    let's see, not fully decided

    I have realized though that if you can take the latency hit, networking on bare metal is generally not as flexible as networking on cloud, so keeping compute on metal while handling niche requirements like "I have to have this IP for years" on cloud is simpler and cheaper

    Slightly off-topic, but I've been genuinely interested why would you need to "have the same IP for years", ever since you mentioned it.

    Why can't you just update DNS to point to the new IP and be done with it? What kind of service is that, unless top secret?

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad
    edited December 2024

    @maverick said:

    @emgh said:

    @wuck said:

    @emgh said:
    I actually might keep the EX44 instead of the Advance-1

    I don’t regret the purchase because I’ve been working all day with trying to find the best solution

    And all of this made me find this: https://docs.hetzner.com/cloud/networks/connect-dedi-vswitch/

    Hetzner’s failover IPs are annoying and routed through the main IP. Hetzner’s additional IP’s aren’t flexible enough. OVH’s additional IP’s are much better.

    But, I don’t mind a few ms delay on datafetching. That means that I can have a Cloud VMs in Helsinki with permanent primary IPs. It/they send requests on behalf of my EX44, and the actual compute occurs on the dedi. Dedi changing IP’s won’t matter since the whitelisted stuff will go through private network > wireguard on VM > internet.

    Will continue looking into this tomorrow.

    If I’m right I might just do a giveaway for almost a full month of 25 Gbit Advance-1. We’ll see.

    Leaving so soon after getting that 25gbs :'(

    let's see, not fully decided

    I have realized though that if you can take the latency hit, networking on bare metal is generally not as flexible as networking on cloud, so keeping compute on metal while handling niche requirements like "I have to have this IP for years" on cloud is simpler and cheaper

    Slightly off-topic, but I've been genuinely interested why would you need to "have the same IP for years", ever since you mentioned it.

    Why can't you just update DNS to point to the new IP and be done with it? What kind of service is that, unless top secret?

    Not top top secret but let's just say external parties whitelist the IP with no automated way to change it. Planning for an IP change would be draining

    Thanked by 1maverick
  • @emgh said:

    @maverick said:

    @emgh said:

    @wuck said:

    @emgh said:
    I actually might keep the EX44 instead of the Advance-1

    I don’t regret the purchase because I’ve been working all day with trying to find the best solution

    And all of this made me find this: https://docs.hetzner.com/cloud/networks/connect-dedi-vswitch/

    Hetzner’s failover IPs are annoying and routed through the main IP. Hetzner’s additional IP’s aren’t flexible enough. OVH’s additional IP’s are much better.

    But, I don’t mind a few ms delay on datafetching. That means that I can have a Cloud VMs in Helsinki with permanent primary IPs. It/they send requests on behalf of my EX44, and the actual compute occurs on the dedi. Dedi changing IP’s won’t matter since the whitelisted stuff will go through private network > wireguard on VM > internet.

    Will continue looking into this tomorrow.

    If I’m right I might just do a giveaway for almost a full month of 25 Gbit Advance-1. We’ll see.

    Leaving so soon after getting that 25gbs :'(

    let's see, not fully decided

    I have realized though that if you can take the latency hit, networking on bare metal is generally not as flexible as networking on cloud, so keeping compute on metal while handling niche requirements like "I have to have this IP for years" on cloud is simpler and cheaper

    Slightly off-topic, but I've been genuinely interested why would you need to "have the same IP for years", ever since you mentioned it.

    Why can't you just update DNS to point to the new IP and be done with it? What kind of service is that, unless top secret?

    Not top top secret but let's just say external parties whitelist the IP with no automated way to change it. Planning for an IP change would be draining

    How do you keep the same IP for years thou? Just by keeping the server active? Or did you rent the IP?

    Thanked by 1emgh
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