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thank u sir saved me the google / gpt time
Didn't know that nws has that feature.
I have absolutely no need for one, but I kinda want one...
just did it a few weeks back, need to update the site and make an announcement!
Its only $99 dollars to try one for a month! - you only live once
Can someone please explain to me how, if the server has a 10 Gbps pipe, the nearest location can achieve 20 Gbps (Paris, Amsterdam, London)?
Hi, this is because we offer 10G unmetered or 300TB on a 25GB port for the same price - the server on which we ran this test was one of our servers with a 25G port.
Hope this answers your question!
my 10gb backboner brings all the girls to the yard

zzz... im not interested until you hit the Petabyte you promised me!
you're a mad man
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You just suck... some respectable traffic IN... if I interpret the chart correctly?
Why not ask @bdspice for some of his now famous private stash, then expose it to the public and see how much you can push OUT through the NIC?
Why not just
sudo lvextend -l +100%FREE /dev/mapper/ubuntu--vg-ubuntu--lv -rin a single pass rather than 2 passes?-rflag isresizefsno option to add 16TB drives.
Invoice No OS250356
If I choose the 300TB bandwidth plan at the time of purchase, can I switch to 10Gbps unmetered bandwidth later?
With any specification changes you can request this via raising a ticket. We will try work with our customers where we can but please be aware there may be a additional charge for this.
Special consideration for changing from a 25G nic to a 10G nic for example, may be to remove a network card and insert a new network card. This would require power down of your server and you to reconfigure your OS network settings using the IDRAC. There could be a 1 time charge for this work.
All our servers which we list for sale make use of 2.5 inch drive bays meaning we are unable to offer 3.5 inch 6TB drives in any of our standard servers.
We do offer a R640 NVME chassis which you can select 15.36TB NVME drives. Otherwise if you were looking for 16TB HDD or SSD we can quote you for a alternative server.
Have a looking glass?
Was really tempted to jump on this deal until I ran some iperf3 tests and got quite abysmal results in a couple cases, and fairly "meh" results for the rest of the locations I tested from.
Do these get customer access iDRAC? I'm a tinkerer and I guarantee I'll break my OS once or twice.
Could you share your results? Where did you run the iperf from?
As you can see throughout this thread we and customers have shared several benchmarks and tests. Obviously, results can vary depending on the ISP your tests are running from and any congestion they may have at the time of the test.
Yes, customers get full access to Dell iDrac9 Enterprise which offers pretty much everything you could ever want in terms of remote access to a server.
At the moment our engineers are very busy processing orders. The wait for custom servers orders is currently around 2-3 working days. Orders with AMD CPU and SSD/NVME disks (non SAS 1.92TB) are awaiting stock and may take around 7 days. Our instant buy server choices are not affected and stock listed is immediately available.
Hey, I’m interested in the R640 NVME server, can you pm me quote?
One was a Chunkserve 10G box in NL.
Upload averaged 1.6-2.1Gbps, but download (iperf3 -R) was all over the place, as high as 1.3Gbps, as low as 98Mbps, average ~300Mbps.
Just ran another test and download is now averaging >2.5Gbps, but sometimes dips to 1.7Gbps.
Also tested from a couple different 10G boxes at PureVoltage (NYC). Both seeing about 400Mbps upload and 270Mbps download (iperf3 -R).
Worse yet, testing from 3 different FTTH connections (midwest USA), I'm seeing 20-30Mbps down on one and 160-180Mbps down on the other two. Upstream to your iperf3 server, all three get ~260-320Mbps.
mtr to 62.164.142.131 shows Arelion (only) for the worst example, and the other two are showing Zayo and Arelion for most of the path - but of course that's only one direction.
For context, I get consistently ~3Gbps up and down between Chunkserve and PV with a single iperf3 connection, and all three FTTH connections will do >800Mbps to/from the Chunkserve box, so it's not just high RTT.
(all tests are for a single iperf3 connection)
Maybe your speedtest server doesn't have the usual tuning for 10G WAN? (sysctls for tcp buffers, bbr, etc)
Edit:
Hi,
We have tweaked a couple of things please can you run this test again!
I picked up one, thanks for your help and patience Dan. invoice ID OS250364
That is indeed much (10-20x!) better.
looks like sales are poppin off @dan_onlyservers can't wait for the $100 p/yr dedi flash sales due to all this success