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Good stuff
hello sir i hope cpu steal is not 74 ok thank you
Hope 73 cpu steal is ok.
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Best I can do is 72, final offer.
I'll take 72.5 and it's a deal
Good luck
Giveaway Please
premium things, gl
solid
Nice choice of locations!
Up and running!
Thank you Curtis!
It really is!
@MannDude You mentioned migrating Texas shared hosting to KCMO. Will there be the option to order shared hosting in KCMO in the future?
EPYC cpu, that's pretty good
Good Luck!
Yup. Only reason we've had the Texas stuff marked as out of stock forever is because I knew we'd be migrating them and I didn't want to surprise any new customers with a scheduled downtime for migration. Will send details out about this in this to those impacted in the next few days and migrate by the end of the year.
I'm looking for VPN services and don't why I'm in here.
@MannDude does have VPN services, though.
We've got you covered. Available in 8 POPs. What are you looking for specifically?
https://incognet.io/wireguard-vpn
Sorry so much @MannDude!. I just bough a another VPN service. ~~
WANT TO WIN A FREE 2GB VPS PLAN FOR A YEAR?
Any plans for this?
WANT TO WIN A FREE 2GB VPS PLAN FOR A YEAR?
Oh crap, my bad! Was thinking it was over on Friday! I should have set an alarm.
@mandala congrats, you've won the free 2GB KVM server for a year! I'll PM you in just a moment with details.
Hi, I received the VPS.
Here's YABS:
nws.sh:
Disk I/O and speed feel a bit low, but everything else is so good. I haven't been in hosting for so long and that's the most performant one-core VPS I've ever seen.
It does seem like @MannDude takes privacy seriously. Account registration requires nothing but email and password. Thumbs up for that.
Oh and confirmation links expire quickly. The portal accepts very long password too.
The control panel has everything I could ask for. No complains. I'd want to see some love for BSD templates though.
A 40GB disk isn't exactly huge, but it's certainly not small either. I plan to use it as a build server. The AUP specifies a maximum of 30% usage per hour, so I'll need to be mindful of that. However, since this is a very powerful server, the build process shouldn’t take long, and my personal repository doesn’t change frequently.
Please give me light things to utilize that 10TB traffic. I just learned about NTP server recently.
The only downside is I probably won't be able to renew it next year. This is a very good VPS but I can't cough up the money for a $65 payment every year just yet. I don't know if it's a good price, but very good performance for sure.
I'm still new to this. Please forgive me if I overlooked something.
Thank you @MannDude again for giving me this wonderful opportunity to try your service. I don't think I will ever touch something this premium again.
Your thread is so vacant compared to other threads. That and I used up my annual luck.
An extremely tempting offer. Payment with crypto is made through which service?
@MannDude uses IncogPAY, his own fork of BTCPayserver for mainstream coins like XMR, btc, and LTC, or Trocador for more obscure coins, if I'm not mistaken.
Thanks! Disk IO can be improved with adjusting the disk caching mechanism and I/O policy for each VPS plan, but we leave these to KVM defaults since these settings are supported on every VPS node we have (All of which our AMD Epyc builds, but some host nodes are a couple years old now). Originally updated all plans to use io_uring for the I/O policy which helped utilize the performance of the NVMe storage, but it's unsupported on all nodes so had to revert the change. Quite frankly only LET is obsessed with YABS results and I've never had a non-LowEndTalk user inquire about disk speeds. Most real world users don't notice or care. I can enable it on your VPS, if you prefer though.
AUP is flexible, I can't recall any recent incidents where we had to quote it for a user abusing the server. Mainly just don't pound the CPU at 100% for hours on end. Even our most active and full servers hover around 10-30% max CPU usage idle... Meaning the entire hostnode with dozens of active VMs on it rest at that average CPU usage. Plenty of room for a few VMs to be running some heavy CPU intensive tasks at the same time without impacting others. We have some internal alerting that will go off if any particular host node reaches 50% of it's total CPU usage, which they never do. But if it does, it gives us a chance to see what is causing it, which VM, and if any action is needed from our end.
You can install *BSD from ISO, though it's unsupported, meaning I know nothing of it. Best I can do to help you is copy/paste a working Debian network config for you in a ticket and you can use it as reference for your BSD install, ha.
If you want to see big improvements to your networking, you can modify your sysctl.conf file. I was working on a Debian optimized OS template the other day but ran into some issues that I need to bug virtualizor about. Was just stock Debian 12 w/ xanmod kernel and some sysctl.conf optimizations.
You can see the before/after below:
Before optimizations:
After optimizations:
Average global DL speed from Kansas City increased by about 400Mbps and the average upload speed more than tripled. Keep in mind that each VM is capped at 5Gbps even though each host node has 10Gbps connectivity to our core, which has greater capacity than that so it's not like the difference in results were due to one benchmark occurring at a time of 'less congestion' or anything like that. Pretty wild to see Kansas City to Hong Kong with 3.5Gpbs download, 1.7Gbps upload... for example
We process XMR, BTC, LTC, Dash and Doge in-house using self-hosted BTCPayServer which we've just branded as "IncogPay" since there are plans to use it for some spin-off projects if we ever decide to make IncogVPN and MyPrivateInbox have their own separate websites and ordering systems.
Pretty much any other worthwhile coin can be accepted through it as well, using the Trocador plugin.
I don't mind having that disk I/O, it's already decent. The high speed I often see might be cached without me knowing.