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Kimsufi/Soyoustart/OVH Rise New Price

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  • vpscpvpscp Member

    Someone who knows, please clarify something for me. I got a SYS 1 Dedicated Server with 128GB RAM and a 512GB NVMe. If the space becomes insufficient in the future, can I request OVH to add an additional disk?

    Or

    Can I switch to HDDs instead for the same price today?

  • sunnygsunnyg Member

    @vpscp said:
    Someone who knows, please clarify something for me. I got a SYS 1 Dedicated Server with 128GB RAM and a 512GB NVMe. If the space becomes insufficient in the future, can I request OVH to add an additional disk?

    Or

    Can I switch to HDDs instead for the same price today?

    Your only option is to cancel the current server and buy a new one with more diskspace.

    Thanked by 1vpscp
  • wuckwuck Member

    @vpscp said:
    Someone who knows, please clarify something for me. I got a SYS 1 Dedicated Server with 128GB RAM and a 512GB NVMe. If the space becomes insufficient in the future, can I request OVH to add an additional disk?

    Or

    Can I switch to HDDs instead for the same price today?

    No you cant do any of that, these server are fix, you need to order a new one if you need more space or anything

    Thanked by 1vpscp
  • vpscpvpscp Member

    @sunnyg said: Your only option is to cancel the current server and buy a new one with more diskspace.

    @wuck said: No you cant do any of that, these server are fix, you need to order a new one if you need more space or anything

    Thank you very much. I know that Kimsufi machines are said to be over 10 years old, and SYS ones are around 5–7 years old. But some people say that Kimsufi is problematic and that SYS is better. Is there really a difference between the two?

    Right now, I have two Kimsufi servers. On the rare occasions they went down, the team restored them within 30 minutes. I've been using them for about 4 months now, and I haven't noticed any issues with the Kimsufi servers.

  • mrclownmrclown Member

    @vpscp said:

    @sunnyg said: Your only option is to cancel the current server and buy a new one with more diskspace.

    @wuck said: No you cant do any of that, these server are fix, you need to order a new one if you need more space or anything

    Thank you very much. I know that Kimsufi machines are said to be over 10 years old, and SYS ones are around 5–7 years old. But some people say that Kimsufi is problematic and that SYS is better. Is there really a difference between the two?

    Right now, I have two Kimsufi servers. On the rare occasions they went down, the team restored them within 30 minutes. I've been using them for about 4 months now, and I haven't noticed any issues with the Kimsufi servers.

    Kimsufi or Sys or ovh.. they are same support, same guyz. As long as the spec and server fit your need, don't bother the rest. Assume no support for real.

    Thanked by 1vpscp
  • wuckwuck Member

    @vpscp said:

    @sunnyg said: Your only option is to cancel the current server and buy a new one with more diskspace.

    @wuck said: No you cant do any of that, these server are fix, you need to order a new one if you need more space or anything

    Thank you very much. I know that Kimsufi machines are said to be over 10 years old, and SYS ones are around 5–7 years old. But some people say that Kimsufi is problematic and that SYS is better. Is there really a difference between the two?

    Right now, I have two Kimsufi servers. On the rare occasions they went down, the team restored them within 30 minutes. I've been using them for about 4 months now, and I haven't noticed any issues with the Kimsufi servers.

    Define problematic? I have had both and never really had any issue, the only times I requested hardware replacement it was done in the next hour

  • mrclownmrclown Member

    any YABS coming up for SYS-LE-3?

  • My SYS-LE-3 just got provisioned - I'll probably just keep it tbf, but oh well.

    w/ 4x12 TB drives.

    root@ns3134556:~# curl -sL https://yabs.sh | bash
    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    #              Yet-Another-Bench-Script              #
    #                     v2025-04-20                    #
    # https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script #
    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    
    Sat May 10 15:53:19 UTC 2025
    
    Basic System Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Uptime     : 0 days, 0 hours, 2 minutes
    Processor  : Intel(R) Xeon(R) E-2236 CPU @ 3.40GHz
    CPU cores  : 12 @ 4699.238 MHz
    AES-NI     : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM        : 31.1 GiB
    Swap       : 512.0 MiB
    Disk       : 467.9 GiB
    Distro     : Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
    Kernel     : 6.8.12-10-pve
    VM Type    : NONE
    IPv4/IPv6  : ✔ Online / ✔ Online
    
    IPv6 Network Information:
    ---------------------------------
    ISP        : OVH SAS
    ASN        : AS16276 OVH SAS
    Host       : OVH
    Location   : Roubaix, Hauts-de-France (HDF)
    Country    : France
    
    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/nvme0n1p3):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 695.34 MB/s (173.8k) | 737.01 MB/s  (11.5k)
    Write      | 697.18 MB/s (174.2k) | 740.89 MB/s  (11.5k)
    Total      | 1.39 GB/s   (348.1k) | 1.47 GB/s    (23.0k)
               |                      |
    Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 643.02 MB/s   (1.2k) | 652.38 MB/s    (637)
    Write      | 677.18 MB/s   (1.3k) | 695.83 MB/s    (679)
    Total      | 1.32 GB/s     (2.5k) | 1.34 GB/s     (1.3k)
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 484 Mbits/sec   | 7.06 Gbits/sec  | 4.52 ms
    Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 482 Mbits/sec   | 8.79 Gbits/sec  | 9.09 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 458 Mbits/sec   | 2.58 Gbits/sec  | 99.1 ms
    Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | 410 Mbits/sec   | 1.32 Gbits/sec  | --
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 420 Mbits/sec   | 1.57 Gbits/sec  | 142 ms
    Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 449 Mbits/sec   | 3.20 Gbits/sec  | 75.3 ms
    Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 412 Mbits/sec   | 1.22 Gbits/sec  | 190 ms
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 478 Mbits/sec   | 7.37 Gbits/sec  | 4.61 ms
    Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 477 Mbits/sec   | 8.68 Gbits/sec  | 9.26 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 439 Mbits/sec   | 2.55 Gbits/sec  | 99.4 ms
    Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | 409 Mbits/sec   | 1.37 Gbits/sec  | 166 ms
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 410 Mbits/sec   | 1.55 Gbits/sec  | 142 ms
    Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 451 Mbits/sec   | 3.21 Gbits/sec  | 75.5 ms
    Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 407 Mbits/sec   | 1.23 Gbits/sec  | 190 ms
    
    Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value
                    |
    Single Core     | 1716
    Multi Core      | 6845
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/11898576
    
    YABS completed in 12 min 18 sec
    
  • harris1111harris1111 Member
    edited May 2025

    @eromdels said:
    My SYS-LE-3 just got provisioned - I'll probably just keep it tbf, but oh well.

    w/ 4x12 TB drives.

    root@ns3134556:~# curl -sL https://yabs.sh | bash
    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    #              Yet-Another-Bench-Script              #
    #                     v2025-04-20                    #
    # https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script #
    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    
    Sat May 10 15:53:19 UTC 2025
    
    Basic System Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Uptime     : 0 days, 0 hours, 2 minutes
    Processor  : Intel(R) Xeon(R) E-2236 CPU @ 3.40GHz
    CPU cores  : 12 @ 4699.238 MHz
    AES-NI     : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM        : 31.1 GiB
    Swap       : 512.0 MiB
    Disk       : 467.9 GiB
    Distro     : Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
    Kernel     : 6.8.12-10-pve
    VM Type    : NONE
    IPv4/IPv6  : ✔ Online / ✔ Online
    
    IPv6 Network Information:
    ---------------------------------
    ISP        : OVH SAS
    ASN        : AS16276 OVH SAS
    Host       : OVH
    Location   : Roubaix, Hauts-de-France (HDF)
    Country    : France
    
    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/nvme0n1p3):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 695.34 MB/s (173.8k) | 737.01 MB/s  (11.5k)
    Write      | 697.18 MB/s (174.2k) | 740.89 MB/s  (11.5k)
    Total      | 1.39 GB/s   (348.1k) | 1.47 GB/s    (23.0k)
               |                      |
    Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 643.02 MB/s   (1.2k) | 652.38 MB/s    (637)
    Write      | 677.18 MB/s   (1.3k) | 695.83 MB/s    (679)
    Total      | 1.32 GB/s     (2.5k) | 1.34 GB/s     (1.3k)
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 484 Mbits/sec   | 7.06 Gbits/sec  | 4.52 ms
    Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 482 Mbits/sec   | 8.79 Gbits/sec  | 9.09 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 458 Mbits/sec   | 2.58 Gbits/sec  | 99.1 ms
    Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | 410 Mbits/sec   | 1.32 Gbits/sec  | --
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 420 Mbits/sec   | 1.57 Gbits/sec  | 142 ms
    Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 449 Mbits/sec   | 3.20 Gbits/sec  | 75.3 ms
    Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 412 Mbits/sec   | 1.22 Gbits/sec  | 190 ms
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 478 Mbits/sec   | 7.37 Gbits/sec  | 4.61 ms
    Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 477 Mbits/sec   | 8.68 Gbits/sec  | 9.26 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 439 Mbits/sec   | 2.55 Gbits/sec  | 99.4 ms
    Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | 409 Mbits/sec   | 1.37 Gbits/sec  | 166 ms
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 410 Mbits/sec   | 1.55 Gbits/sec  | 142 ms
    Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 451 Mbits/sec   | 3.21 Gbits/sec  | 75.5 ms
    Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 407 Mbits/sec   | 1.23 Gbits/sec  | 190 ms
    
    Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value
                    |
    Single Core     | 1716
    Multi Core      | 6845
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/11898576
    
    YABS completed in 12 min 18 sec
    

    it may be nicer with duplex 10Gbps :D

    Thanked by 1eromdels
  • wuckwuck Member

    Mine is not delivered yet, which is good they are looking for a lottery

    Thanked by 2mrclown eromdels
  • If I understand correctly, then @eromdels paid his invoice later than @wuck but received the order faster. :smiley:

    Anyway, @eromdels, congrats on 10G DL. IMO for some use cases not bad at all.

  • @eromdels said:
    My SYS-LE-3 just got provisioned - I'll probably just keep it tbf, but oh well.

    w/ 4x12 TB drives.

    root@ns3134556:~# curl -sL https://yabs.sh | bash
    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    #              Yet-Another-Bench-Script              #
    #                     v2025-04-20                    #
    # https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script #
    # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #
    
    Sat May 10 15:53:19 UTC 2025
    
    Basic System Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Uptime     : 0 days, 0 hours, 2 minutes
    Processor  : Intel(R) Xeon(R) E-2236 CPU @ 3.40GHz
    CPU cores  : 12 @ 4699.238 MHz
    AES-NI     : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM        : 31.1 GiB
    Swap       : 512.0 MiB
    Disk       : 467.9 GiB
    Distro     : Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)
    Kernel     : 6.8.12-10-pve
    VM Type    : NONE
    IPv4/IPv6  : ✔ Online / ✔ Online
    
    IPv6 Network Information:
    ---------------------------------
    ISP        : OVH SAS
    ASN        : AS16276 OVH SAS
    Host       : OVH
    Location   : Roubaix, Hauts-de-France (HDF)
    Country    : France
    
    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/nvme0n1p3):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 695.34 MB/s (173.8k) | 737.01 MB/s  (11.5k)
    Write      | 697.18 MB/s (174.2k) | 740.89 MB/s  (11.5k)
    Total      | 1.39 GB/s   (348.1k) | 1.47 GB/s    (23.0k)
               |                      |
    Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 643.02 MB/s   (1.2k) | 652.38 MB/s    (637)
    Write      | 677.18 MB/s   (1.3k) | 695.83 MB/s    (679)
    Total      | 1.32 GB/s     (2.5k) | 1.34 GB/s     (1.3k)
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 484 Mbits/sec   | 7.06 Gbits/sec  | 4.52 ms
    Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 482 Mbits/sec   | 8.79 Gbits/sec  | 9.09 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 458 Mbits/sec   | 2.58 Gbits/sec  | 99.1 ms
    Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | 410 Mbits/sec   | 1.32 Gbits/sec  | --
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 420 Mbits/sec   | 1.57 Gbits/sec  | 142 ms
    Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 449 Mbits/sec   | 3.20 Gbits/sec  | 75.3 ms
    Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 412 Mbits/sec   | 1.22 Gbits/sec  | 190 ms
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider        | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed      | Ping
    -----           | -----                     | ----            | ----            | ----
    Clouvider       | London, UK (10G)          | 478 Mbits/sec   | 7.37 Gbits/sec  | 4.61 ms
    Eranium         | Amsterdam, NL (100G)      | 477 Mbits/sec   | 8.68 Gbits/sec  | 9.26 ms
    Uztelecom       | Tashkent, UZ (10G)        | 439 Mbits/sec   | 2.55 Gbits/sec  | 99.4 ms
    Leaseweb        | Singapore, SG (10G)       | 409 Mbits/sec   | 1.37 Gbits/sec  | 166 ms
    Clouvider       | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 410 Mbits/sec   | 1.55 Gbits/sec  | 142 ms
    Leaseweb        | NYC, NY, US (10G)         | 451 Mbits/sec   | 3.21 Gbits/sec  | 75.5 ms
    Edgoo           | Sao Paulo, BR (1G)        | 407 Mbits/sec   | 1.23 Gbits/sec  | 190 ms
    
    Geekbench 6 Benchmark Test:
    ---------------------------------
    Test            | Value
                    |
    Single Core     | 1716
    Multi Core      | 6845
    Full Test       | https://browser.geekbench.com/v6/cpu/11898576
    
    YABS completed in 12 min 18 sec
    

    Still not a bad machine, even if no lottery.

    Thanked by 1eromdels
  • It looks like people are buying the SYS-LE-1's, the stock is decreasing on the API.

    Did all these people not get @allthemtings's memo that this CPU is shiiiiiiiiit?

    Thanked by 1allthemtings
  • LBFLBF Member
    edited May 2025

    How long does it usually take to replace the SSD? I’ve got a kimsufi one with 90k hours and 251TB writes (specs say rated for 60TB TBW). I opened a ticket exactly 3 hours ago.

  • Today grabbed ks-2 (4x2t with ancient cpu) in Germany.
    No lotto at all except 10g down (and 300up).
    Trying to refund.
    Politely asked in ticket, support created invoice for refund, now in status validating.

    Should I terminate server first or they will do this for me?

  • @LBF said:
    How long does it usually take to replace the SSD? I’ve got a kimsufi one with 90k hours and 251TB writes (specs say rated for 60TB TBW). I opened a ticket exactly 3 hours ago.

    Usually not that long, but they may refuse to do it if the SMART data don't show any defect. If they do however replace the drive, assuming it's a KS-B or C, with the small SATA 2.6 SSD, chances are that they will replace it with another old one.

    Thanked by 1LBF
  • @SashkaPro said:
    Today grabbed ks-2 (4x2t with ancient cpu) in Germany.
    No lotto at all except 10g down (and 300up).
    Trying to refund.
    Politely asked in ticket, support created invoice for refund, now in status validating.

    Should I terminate server first or they will do this for me?

    They have a script which catches unpaid servers and suspends them, it should catch yours.

    My refunded KS-C that hasn't been terminated for more than a month suggests you don't terminate it.

    Thanked by 2SashkaPro barbarza
  • LBFLBF Member

    @fredo1664 said:

    @LBF said:
    How long does it usually take to replace the SSD? I’ve got a kimsufi one with 90k hours and 251TB writes (specs say rated for 60TB TBW). I opened a ticket exactly 3 hours ago.

    Usually not that long, but they may refuse to do it if the SMART data don't show any defect. If they do however replace the drive, assuming it's a KS-B or C, with the small SATA 2.6 SSD, chances are that they will replace it with another old one.

    It’s a KS-B with a 160GB Intel series 320 SSD. From 2011 I think.

  • wuckwuck Member

    @LBF said:
    How long does it usually take to replace the SSD? I’ve got a kimsufi one with 90k hours and 251TB writes (specs say rated for 60TB TBW). I opened a ticket exactly 3 hours ago.

    You should do an API request it's faster than waiting for ticket etc

  • LBFLBF Member
    edited May 2025

    @wuck said:

    @LBF said:
    How long does it usually take to replace the SSD? I’ve got a kimsufi one with 90k hours and 251TB writes (specs say rated for 60TB TBW). I opened a ticket exactly 3 hours ago.

    You should do an API request it's faster than waiting for ticket etc

    How can I do that? Can only find ordering via the API.

    Found it. It created a new ticket though, but it automatically went to “resolved”?

  • @LBF said:

    @fredo1664 said:

    @LBF said:
    How long does it usually take to replace the SSD? I’ve got a kimsufi one with 90k hours and 251TB writes (specs say rated for 60TB TBW). I opened a ticket exactly 3 hours ago.

    Usually not that long, but they may refuse to do it if the SMART data don't show any defect. If they do however replace the drive, assuming it's a KS-B or C, with the small SATA 2.6 SSD, chances are that they will replace it with another old one.

    It’s a KS-B with a 160GB Intel series 320 SSD. From 2011 I think.

    I had no problem replacing the disks due to the TBW.

  • Smith42Smith42 Member

    @proset10 said:

    @LBF said:

    @fredo1664 said:

    @LBF said:
    How long does it usually take to replace the SSD? I’ve got a kimsufi one with 90k hours and 251TB writes (specs say rated for 60TB TBW). I opened a ticket exactly 3 hours ago.

    Usually not that long, but they may refuse to do it if the SMART data don't show any defect. If they do however replace the drive, assuming it's a KS-B or C, with the small SATA 2.6 SSD, chances are that they will replace it with another old one.

    It’s a KS-B with a 160GB Intel series 320 SSD. From 2011 I think.

    I had no problem replacing the disks due to the TBW.

    Do you get the same model drive? Is it even brand new? I don't even think they make those kind of drives any more. You'd assume they'd replace it with a 480GB one.

  • wuckwuck Member

    @Smith42 said:

    @proset10 said:

    @LBF said:

    @fredo1664 said:

    @LBF said:
    How long does it usually take to replace the SSD? I’ve got a kimsufi one with 90k hours and 251TB writes (specs say rated for 60TB TBW). I opened a ticket exactly 3 hours ago.

    Usually not that long, but they may refuse to do it if the SMART data don't show any defect. If they do however replace the drive, assuming it's a KS-B or C, with the small SATA 2.6 SSD, chances are that they will replace it with another old one.

    It’s a KS-B with a 160GB Intel series 320 SSD. From 2011 I think.

    I had no problem replacing the disks due to the TBW.

    Do you get the same model drive? Is it even brand new? I don't even think they make those kind of drives any more. You'd assume they'd replace it with a 480GB one.

    You dont get new, it might have low usage but not new and always same model as far as I know

  • @Smith42 said:

    @proset10 said:

    @LBF said:

    @fredo1664 said:

    @LBF said:
    How long does it usually take to replace the SSD? I’ve got a kimsufi one with 90k hours and 251TB writes (specs say rated for 60TB TBW). I opened a ticket exactly 3 hours ago.

    Usually not that long, but they may refuse to do it if the SMART data don't show any defect. If they do however replace the drive, assuming it's a KS-B or C, with the small SATA 2.6 SSD, chances are that they will replace it with another old one.

    It’s a KS-B with a 160GB Intel series 320 SSD. From 2011 I think.

    I had no problem replacing the disks due to the TBW.

    Do you get the same model drive? Is it even brand new? I don't even think they make those kind of drives any more. You'd assume they'd replace it with a 480GB one.

    The same model, used, similar Power Hours but low TBW, 0-2%

  • LBFLBF Member

    @proset10 said:

    @LBF said:

    @fredo1664 said:

    @LBF said:
    How long does it usually take to replace the SSD? I’ve got a kimsufi one with 90k hours and 251TB writes (specs say rated for 60TB TBW). I opened a ticket exactly 3 hours ago.

    Usually not that long, but they may refuse to do it if the SMART data don't show any defect. If they do however replace the drive, assuming it's a KS-B or C, with the small SATA 2.6 SSD, chances are that they will replace it with another old one.

    It’s a KS-B with a 160GB Intel series 320 SSD. From 2011 I think.

    I had no problem replacing the disks due to the TBW.

    Hopefully they will replace it soon then. I don’t care if it’s the same model and age but the TBW is just too high on this one.

  • LBFLBF Member
    edited May 2025

    They replaced it with a 240GB SSD with 144TBW. Model INTEL SSDSC2BB240G4 which has a rating of 140TBW.

    Seems like another request has to be made :(

    Replaced with another 240GB, 55TBW, I’m happy with that.

  • mrclownmrclown Member
    edited May 2025

    @LBF said:
    They replaced it with a 240GB SSD with 144TBW. Model INTEL SSDSC2BB240G4 which has a rating of 140TBW.

    Seems like another request has to be made :(

    Replaced with another 240GB, 55TBW, I’m happy with that.

    Don't bother with KS-B/KS-C... None of their replacement are favoring. Either you cancel or terminate at the end of the contract. Not worth 9.9 EUR for such a machine with old disk and memory issues

  • @LBF said:
    They replaced it with a 240GB SSD with 144TBW. Model INTEL SSDSC2BB240G4 which has a rating of 140TBW.

    Seems like another request has to be made :(

    Replaced with another 240GB, 55TBW, I’m happy with that.

    These little Kimsufi may become more interesting if they are really running out of these 120GB SSDs and start replacing with bigger ones.

  • LBFLBF Member

    @mrclown said:

    @LBF said:
    They replaced it with a 240GB SSD with 144TBW. Model INTEL SSDSC2BB240G4 which has a rating of 140TBW.

    Seems like another request has to be made :(

    Replaced with another 240GB, 55TBW, I’m happy with that.

    Don't bother with KS-B/KS-C... None of their replacement are favoring. Either you cancel or terminate at the end of the contract. Not worth 9.9 EUR for such a machine with old disk and memory issues

    Well an upgrade from 160GB to 240GB is in my favor.

    Machine isn’t used for anything heavy so its a good cheap server for me.

    I used to have the KS-LE-B, but had to let it go due to some private stuff. Kinda regret it but didn’t have the use for such a powerfull machine anyway.

    Prepaid the current KS-B for 6 months yesterday.

  • aRNoLDaRNoLD Member

    @LBF said:

    Prepaid the current KS-B for 6 months yesterday.

    Welcome, colleague!

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