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Experiences with Chunkserve.pl
Anthony2016
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Have any of you already had experience with Chunkserve.pl?
It seems like it's a one-man company.
After support was initially very active and friendly, we heard nothing for days after our /24 subnet was announced.
Have others had similar experiences?

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Performance is satisfactory.
Only issue is, random vps shutdown. Have to manually start.
Other than that, rest is fine.
rumor is that uptime is also in chunks
Hi! I needed to Wait for response from my colegue regarding Your proposition with subnet. Just got a response and replied
I honestly haven't experienced any big issues besides some network outages. My VM hasn't ever rebooted by itself either like people report here, so I might be lucky.
My VM in Poland from them has 100% uptime, and performance-wise, amazing
I am lightly using them since Nov 2024 and never had any downtime. However, I do see people complaining about random loss of connectivity, so not sure whether I am just lucky or it is coincidence.
Netherlands, not poland. Can't see anything different on the website.
I have both.
They also have https://chunkserve.pl with servers in Wroclaw
My experienced started on the wrong foot but is now stabilizing (both my mood as the VPS itself - somehow I have a feeling those two are related
).
Networkwise things became more stable, and also these days my VPS is running OK - although other users on the same node experience sudden shutdowns. I'm now slowly using the VPS for production purposes.
It may turn around again, but at this moment I'm hopefull.
@Chunkserve: Our prefix has been announced for a week and has been 100% visible since then (tested with bgp.he.net).
Why does it take so long to deploy the two servers?
We are constantly being put off:
Technical problems can occur from time to time. In such cases, however, you should communicate this to the customer in a credible manner. Simply tell them what is really going on.
We're still waiting for the login credentials for both servers.
The problems were fixed yesterday after I wrote the above post.
Mostly OK for me, just some a little cpu steal, but with this pricing, can't (won't) complain.
It just need more persuasions with these guys when come to tickets. Maybe create new thread here on LET were also helping, as long you also explain the situation around the ticket creation (i.e. what, why, when).
I just bought their machine, and I have filed a ticket for more than 72 hours without a response. My patience is limited. This is the second time I have filed a ticket. The first time it took a full three days to respond. Then when I immediately replied to the email asking what to do, there was no response. To be honest, I am very disappointed.
Responses come in chunks only.
How much did you pay for the VPS and how much are you losing? Billions in both cases?
6 gaziilion zirrrr.
Everybody here loses billions on random network disruptions.
Its actually just 6 million. And if you disagree youre a racists.
I am a racist?! I never thought of myself this way. I think I should be worried. I lost more than 6 million over the years.
Contrary to my assumption above, the problem is not solved: Unfortunately, our prefix is still invisible to many ISPs. Traceroutes often lead nowhere.
As for the price, I expect even a cheap hosting provider to provide functioning services.
I don't think that's too much to ask.
Getting a response from support is very difficult. The chat on the main website says they respond immediately—at first, yes, they replied very quickly. But now they haven't answered my question since yesterday. Within 24 hours, the server has gone down twice. So think carefully before buying their services.
We were promised 5 Gbit/s, but instead we got 200 Mbit/s:
A real disappointment, and what's more, even after more than two weeks, it hasn't worked to properly announce our /24 subnet because one of the two upstream providers doesn't accept it for some unknown reason (the IPs aren't blacklisted).
You're not even using the official CLI:
https://www.speedtest.net/es/apps/cli