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  • LittleCreekLittleCreek Member, Patron Provider

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct was asking for a looking glass for your service
    Look a few post up

    I don't have that and from what I see LG just shows ping times. I don't know what else it's supposed to do. You can do ping times on your own. I gave an ip to test. What am I missing here? When I only have one location it doesn't seem to make any sense to go through the work just to have a pretty interface.

  • @LittleCreek said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct was asking for a looking glass for your service
    Look a few post up

    I don't have that and from what I see LG just shows ping times. I don't know what else it's supposed to do. You can do ping times on your own. I gave an ip to test. What am I missing here? When I only have one location it doesn't seem to make any sense to go through the work just to have a pretty interface.

    My sense exactly. Don't know many providers that have it.

  • @LittleCreek said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct was asking for a looking glass for your service
    Look a few post up

    I don't have that and from what I see LG just shows ping times. I don't know what else it's supposed to do. You can do ping times on your own. I gave an ip to test. What am I missing here? When I only have one location it doesn't seem to make any sense to go through the work just to have a pretty interface.

    @melp57 said:

    @LittleCreek said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct was asking for a looking glass for your service
    Look a few post up

    I don't have that and from what I see LG just shows ping times. I don't know what else it's supposed to do. You can do ping times on your own. I gave an ip to test. What am I missing here? When I only have one location it doesn't seem to make any sense to go through the work just to have a pretty interface.

    My sense exactly. Don't know many providers that have it.

    Seriously? :/ I have zero doubt that both of you have multiples more VPS experience than I do. I'm not too concerned about the connection between my current device's location and the VPS. Of course, it matters, too, but I -- thankfully -- take that for granted. Rather, I care more about the VPS's connection to third parties.

  • @Noct said:

    @LittleCreek said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct was asking for a looking glass for your service
    Look a few post up

    I don't have that and from what I see LG just shows ping times. I don't know what else it's supposed to do. You can do ping times on your own. I gave an ip to test. What am I missing here? When I only have one location it doesn't seem to make any sense to go through the work just to have a pretty interface.

    @melp57 said:

    @LittleCreek said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct was asking for a looking glass for your service
    Look a few post up

    I don't have that and from what I see LG just shows ping times. I don't know what else it's supposed to do. You can do ping times on your own. I gave an ip to test. What am I missing here? When I only have one location it doesn't seem to make any sense to go through the work just to have a pretty interface.

    My sense exactly. Don't know many providers that have it.

    Seriously? :/ I have zero doubt that both of you have multiples more VPS experience than I do. I'm not too concerned about the connection between my current device's location and the VPS. Of course, it matters, too, but I -- thankfully -- take that for granted. Rather, I care more about the VPS's connection to third parties.

    I have 20 years Masters in computer science

  • @melp57 said:

    @Noct said:

    @LittleCreek said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct was asking for a looking glass for your service
    Look a few post up

    I don't have that and from what I see LG just shows ping times. I don't know what else it's supposed to do. You can do ping times on your own. I gave an ip to test. What am I missing here? When I only have one location it doesn't seem to make any sense to go through the work just to have a pretty interface.

    @melp57 said:

    @LittleCreek said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct was asking for a looking glass for your service
    Look a few post up

    I don't have that and from what I see LG just shows ping times. I don't know what else it's supposed to do. You can do ping times on your own. I gave an ip to test. What am I missing here? When I only have one location it doesn't seem to make any sense to go through the work just to have a pretty interface.

    My sense exactly. Don't know many providers that have it.

    Seriously? :/ I have zero doubt that both of you have multiples more VPS experience than I do. I'm not too concerned about the connection between my current device's location and the VPS. Of course, it matters, too, but I -- thankfully -- take that for granted. Rather, I care more about the VPS's connection to third parties.

    I have 20 years Masters in computer science

    To that, you can now add my 20-second abridged explanation on the need for a looking glass. B)

  • @Noct said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct said:

    @LittleCreek said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct was asking for a looking glass for your service
    Look a few post up

    I don't have that and from what I see LG just shows ping times. I don't know what else it's supposed to do. You can do ping times on your own. I gave an ip to test. What am I missing here? When I only have one location it doesn't seem to make any sense to go through the work just to have a pretty interface.

    @melp57 said:

    @LittleCreek said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct was asking for a looking glass for your service
    Look a few post up

    I don't have that and from what I see LG just shows ping times. I don't know what else it's supposed to do. You can do ping times on your own. I gave an ip to test. What am I missing here? When I only have one location it doesn't seem to make any sense to go through the work just to have a pretty interface.

    My sense exactly. Don't know many providers that have it.

    Seriously? :/ I have zero doubt that both of you have multiples more VPS experience than I do. I'm not too concerned about the connection between my current device's location and the VPS. Of course, it matters, too, but I -- thankfully -- take that for granted. Rather, I care more about the VPS's connection to third parties.

    I have 20 years Masters in computer science

    To that, you can now add my 20-second abridged explanation on the need for a looking glass. B)

    Either make a purchase or look somewhere else. I've been a littlecreek customer for over 2years, believe me, they are the best for the price.

  • @melp57 said:

    @Noct said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct said:

    @LittleCreek said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct was asking for a looking glass for your service
    Look a few post up

    I don't have that and from what I see LG just shows ping times. I don't know what else it's supposed to do. You can do ping times on your own. I gave an ip to test. What am I missing here? When I only have one location it doesn't seem to make any sense to go through the work just to have a pretty interface.

    @melp57 said:

    @LittleCreek said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct was asking for a looking glass for your service
    Look a few post up

    I don't have that and from what I see LG just shows ping times. I don't know what else it's supposed to do. You can do ping times on your own. I gave an ip to test. What am I missing here? When I only have one location it doesn't seem to make any sense to go through the work just to have a pretty interface.

    My sense exactly. Don't know many providers that have it.

    Seriously? :/ I have zero doubt that both of you have multiples more VPS experience than I do. I'm not too concerned about the connection between my current device's location and the VPS. Of course, it matters, too, but I -- thankfully -- take that for granted. Rather, I care more about the VPS's connection to third parties.

    I have 20 years Masters in computer science

    To that, you can now add my 20-second abridged explanation on the need for a looking glass. B)

    Either make a purchase or look somewhere else. I've been a littlecreek customer for over 2years, believe me, they are the best for the price.

    What's it to you? I never asked you. Not that you have the knowledge.

  • This seems too good to be true wtf? There is nothing sketchy on here? Are those ARM servers?. How you will be able to keep up with that small amount of money while offering a generous amount of resources that anyone could abuse? You are going to suspend people services without any prior notice?

  • @fijxu said:
    This seems too good to be true wtf? There is nothing sketchy on here? Are those ARM servers?. How you will be able to keep up with that small amount of money while offering a generous amount of resources that anyone could abuse? You are going to suspend people services without any prior notice?

    Epyc Processors
    The host machines have:
    Dual AMD EPYC 7402
    Dual AMD EPYC 7502

    You get what you pay for, that goes for anything. If you plan to abuse these services, then leave now, it won't be tolerated. There's nothing sketchy here. Just a truly caring provider that works hard to deliver the best services of any other company.

  • LittleCreekLittleCreek Member, Patron Provider

    @fijxu said:
    This seems too good to be true wtf? There is nothing sketchy on here? Are those ARM servers?. How you will be able to keep up with that small amount of money while offering a generous amount of resources that anyone could abuse? You are going to suspend people services without any prior notice?

    Been offering similar plans HERE since 2020.

    Thanked by 1sliix
  • LittleCreekLittleCreek Member, Patron Provider
    edited January 2025

    @Noct said:
    Seriously? :/ I have zero doubt that both of you have multiples more VPS experience than I do. I'm not too concerned about the connection between my current device's location and the VPS. Of course, it matters, too, but I -- thankfully -- take that for granted. Rather, I care more about the VPS's connection to third parties.

    Ping.pe shows multiple locations around the world. Other sites do as well. But if you are really concerned about specific locations then sign up and test it. If its not good enough then get a refund.

  • LittleCreekLittleCreek Member, Patron Provider

    @fijxu said:
    anyone could abuse? You are going to suspend people services without any prior notice?

    If there is any abuse then yes you will get suspended without notice. That is true for every reliable host out there.

  • @LittleCreek said:

    @Noct said:
    Seriously? :/ I have zero doubt that both of you have multiples more VPS experience than I do. I'm not too concerned about the connection between my current device's location and the VPS. Of course, it matters, too, but I -- thankfully -- take that for granted. Rather, I care more about the VPS's connection to third parties.

    Ping.pe shows multiple locations around the world. Other sites do as well. But if you are really concerned about specific locations then sign up and test it. If its not good enough then get a refund.

    You appear to misinterpret my request and misunderstand the clear and important distinctions between ping and looking glass.

  • Invoice # 192737
    Invoice # 192738

    Double ram. Thanks.

  • LittleCreekLittleCreek Member, Patron Provider

    @Noct said:
    You appear to misinterpret my request and misunderstand the clear and important distinctions between ping and looking glass.

    Then please clear it up.

  • Well. I just bought one server to try it out. If it works well for me I may use it as my main server. The only thing I'm afraid of is what will happen if my server gets ddosed and all my bandwidth gets eaten? UDP ddos can't be filtered, the packets will still go trough the network interface, registering bandwidth.

    Invoice ID #193339

  • By the way, is there a way to install another system with an ISO? I want to install other distro that is not listed.

  • @fijxu said:
    By the way, is there a way to install another system with an ISO? I want to install other distro that is not listed.

    [Submit a ticket,] you will have to upload your ISO for him to install.

    Thanked by 1fijxu
  • LittleCreekLittleCreek Member, Patron Provider
    edited January 2025

    @fijxu

    @melp57 said:

    @fijxu said:
    By the way, is there a way to install another system with an ISO? I want to install other distro that is not listed.

    [Submit a ticket,] you will have to upload your ISO for him to install.

    What he means is that I will have to upload it for you. You need to give me a link if you don't already see it in the system. The ISOs are not in the Install area.

    Thanked by 1melp57
  • @LittleCreek said:
    @fijxu

    @melp57 said:

    @fijxu said:
    By the way, is there a way to install another system with an ISO? I want to install other distro that is not listed.

    [Submit a ticket,] you will have to upload your ISO for him to install.

    What he means is that I will have to upload it for you. You need to give me a link if you don't already see it in the system. The ISOs are not in the Install area.

    I see, I already installed the distro I wanted to don't worry. I have a question tho about something that annoys me a lot. I'm not sure if it's a problem with my ISP and it's connection to Cogent but my latency to the VPS is insanely high with packet loss.

    I have 2 servers near where I live and those two servers are able to ping the VPS that I bought with an average of 128ms. Other ISPs are able to hit it with 150ms, but with my internet, I get a trash route to the VPS leading to high latency and packet loss (very annoying when working with SSH). There is something I can do here or I'm forced to use mosh?

    I'll leave the traceroute here:

    The one at the top is my ISP and the one bellow is my VPS, both on the same country and city.

  • Last time i check still not upgrade yet, pls recheck thank you

  • LittleCreekLittleCreek Member, Patron Provider

    @pongo said:

    Last time i check still not upgrade yet, pls recheck thank you

    Where did you check? Did you check what you are paying for or check what you are actually getting?

  • LittleCreekLittleCreek Member, Patron Provider
    edited January 2025

    @fijxu said:

    @LittleCreek said:
    @fijxu

    @melp57 said:

    @fijxu said:
    By the way, is there a way to install another system with an ISO? I want to install other distro that is not listed.

    [Submit a ticket,] you will have to upload your ISO for him to install.

    What he means is that I will have to upload it for you. You need to give me a link if you don't already see it in the system. The ISOs are not in the Install area.

    I see, I already installed the distro I wanted to don't worry. I have a question tho about something that annoys me a lot. I'm not sure if it's a problem with my ISP and it's connection to Cogent but my latency to the VPS is insanely high with packet loss.

    I have 2 servers near where I live and those two servers are able to ping the VPS that I bought with an average of 128ms. Other ISPs are able to hit it with 150ms, but with my internet, I get a trash route to the VPS leading to high latency and packet loss (very annoying when working with SSH). There is something I can do here or I'm forced to use mosh?

    I'll leave the traceroute here:

    The one at the top is my ISP and the one bellow is my VPS, both on the same country and city.

    The message I got back from Cogent:

    Due to sea cable outages (LAX to SIN), traffic re routed over alternate paths to eliminate congestion and packet loss. Latency may have increased as a result.

    That is why I ask people to check ping times before ordering.

  • @LittleCreek said:

    @fijxu said:

    @LittleCreek said:
    @fijxu

    @melp57 said:

    @fijxu said:
    By the way, is there a way to install another system with an ISO? I want to install other distro that is not listed.

    [Submit a ticket,] you will have to upload your ISO for him to install.

    What he means is that I will have to upload it for you. You need to give me a link if you don't already see it in the system. The ISOs are not in the Install area.

    I see, I already installed the distro I wanted to don't worry. I have a question tho about something that annoys me a lot. I'm not sure if it's a problem with my ISP and it's connection to Cogent but my latency to the VPS is insanely high with packet loss.

    I have 2 servers near where I live and those two servers are able to ping the VPS that I bought with an average of 128ms. Other ISPs are able to hit it with 150ms, but with my internet, I get a trash route to the VPS leading to high latency and packet loss (very annoying when working with SSH). There is something I can do here or I'm forced to use mosh?

    I'll leave the traceroute here:

    The one at the top is my ISP and the one bellow is my VPS, both on the same country and city.

    The message I got back from Cogent:

    Due to sea cable outages (LAX to SIN), traffic re routed over alternate paths to eliminate congestion and packet loss. Latency may have increased as a result.

    That is why I ask people to check ping times before ordering.

    I actually did that before buying, but it seems to be fixed, now I get stable 128ms from my network. I wonder if it was my ISP, my router or just Cogent. But that doesn't matter, thanks!

    You can update the specs of the server now. I don't have anything running, just don't format it please lol

  • @LittleCreek said:

    @Noct said:
    You appear to misinterpret my request and misunderstand the clear and important distinctions between ping and looking glass.

    Then please clear it up.

    I know not how my 20-second abridged explanation on the need for a looking glass above escapes you, nor your own curiosity.

  • @Noct said:

    @LittleCreek said:

    @Noct said:
    You appear to misinterpret my request and misunderstand the clear and important distinctions between ping and looking glass.

    Then please clear it up.

    I know not how my 20-second abridged explanation on the need for a looking glass above escapes you, nor your own curiosity.

    Welcome to our Looking Glass! A Looking Glass is a tool/utility intended for you to test latency and network speed from one location to another. This can be helpful in helping you decide which server location you want to host your services in. The general rule of thumb is, the lower latency to you (or to the majority of your audience), the better. Our looking glass supports ping, traceroute, and MTR. You may toggle between our datacenter locations below accordingly.

    Oh sorry, LG not available here....try another provider.

    Thanked by 1edrebe
  • @melp57 said:

    @Noct said:

    @LittleCreek said:

    @Noct said:
    You appear to misinterpret my request and misunderstand the clear and important distinctions between ping and looking glass.

    Then please clear it up.

    I know not how my 20-second abridged explanation on the need for a looking glass above escapes you, nor your own curiosity.

    Welcome to our Looking Glass! A Looking Glass is a tool/utility intended for you to test latency and network speed from one location to another. This can be helpful in helping you decide which server location you want to host your services in. The general rule of thumb is, the lower latency to you (or to the majority of your audience), the better. Our looking glass supports ping, traceroute, and MTR. You may toggle between our datacenter locations below accordingly.

    Oh sorry, LG not available here....try another provider.

    :D :D :D
    Again, what's it to you? I didn't ask you. It's quite bizarre they way you hang out on this provider's post answering communication explicitly directed to LittleCreek, not you, as though you somehow work there and suck up to the provider like a pet seeking favour. Are you that lonely and purposeless?

  • @Noct said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct said:

    @LittleCreek said:

    @Noct said:
    You appear to misinterpret my request and misunderstand the clear and important distinctions between ping and looking glass.

    Then please clear it up.

    I know not how my 20-second abridged explanation on the need for a looking glass above escapes you, nor your own curiosity.

    Welcome to our Looking Glass! A Looking Glass is a tool/utility intended for you to test latency and network speed from one location to another. This can be helpful in helping you decide which server location you want to host your services in. The general rule of thumb is, the lower latency to you (or to the majority of your audience), the better. Our looking glass supports ping, traceroute, and MTR. You may toggle between our datacenter locations below accordingly.

    Oh sorry, LG not available here....try another provider.

    :D :D :D
    Again, what's it to you? I didn't ask you. It's quite bizarre they way you hang out on this provider's post answering communication explicitly directed to LittleCreek, not you, as though you somehow work there and suck up to the provider like a pet seeking favour. Are you that lonely and purposeless?

    I'm an advisor.

  • @melp57 said:

    @Noct said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct said:

    @LittleCreek said:

    @Noct said:
    You appear to misinterpret my request and misunderstand the clear and important distinctions between ping and looking glass.

    Then please clear it up.

    I know not how my 20-second abridged explanation on the need for a looking glass above escapes you, nor your own curiosity.

    Welcome to our Looking Glass! A Looking Glass is a tool/utility intended for you to test latency and network speed from one location to another. This can be helpful in helping you decide which server location you want to host your services in. The general rule of thumb is, the lower latency to you (or to the majority of your audience), the better. Our looking glass supports ping, traceroute, and MTR. You may toggle between our datacenter locations below accordingly.

    Oh sorry, LG not available here....try another provider.

    :D :D :D
    Again, what's it to you? I didn't ask you. It's quite bizarre they way you hang out on this provider's post answering communication explicitly directed to LittleCreek, not you, as though you somehow work there and suck up to the provider like a pet seeking favour. Are you that lonely and purposeless?

    I'm an advisor.

    You're a lot more than an advisor. :D :D :D

  • @Noct said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct said:

    @melp57 said:

    @Noct said:

    @LittleCreek said:

    @Noct said:
    You appear to misinterpret my request and misunderstand the clear and important distinctions between ping and looking glass.

    Then please clear it up.

    I know not how my 20-second abridged explanation on the need for a looking glass above escapes you, nor your own curiosity.

    Welcome to our Looking Glass! A Looking Glass is a tool/utility intended for you to test latency and network speed from one location to another. This can be helpful in helping you decide which server location you want to host your services in. The general rule of thumb is, the lower latency to you (or to the majority of your audience), the better. Our looking glass supports ping, traceroute, and MTR. You may toggle between our datacenter locations below accordingly.

    Oh sorry, LG not available here....try another provider.

    :D :D :D
    Again, what's it to you? I didn't ask you. It's quite bizarre they way you hang out on this provider's post answering communication explicitly directed to LittleCreek, not you, as though you somehow work there and suck up to the provider like a pet seeking favour. Are you that lonely and purposeless?

    I'm an advisor.

    You're a lot more than an advisor. :D :D :D

    Ty, just trying to be helpful. Long-time customer so I do know a few things. No hard feeling.

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