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MassiveGRID.com ★ 1 YEAR FREE! ONLY FOR 10 DAYS! POWERFUL VDS! ★ 10 Gbps port ★ Linux or Windows ★

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Comments

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker
    edited May 2025

    @yoursunny said:

    @ehab said:
    👉 @yoursunny 👈

    🛸

    🐌 @allthemtings 💥

    Important news don't miss:
    MassiveScam is at it again.

    Nope, from what I've seen so far this offer isn't a crapbox/scam. It's much more expensive but if we really get a VDS with halfway decent performance it's not a bad deal.

    Let's wait another day till I have a decent amount of runs under the belt.

    Oh, and a warning to @MassiveGRID: This time the box better doesn't fall apart within days like the VPS recently! I have my finger close by the refund-trigger ...

    Thanked by 1ehab
  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    @jsg said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @ehab said:
    👉 @yoursunny 👈

    🛸

    🐌 @allthemtings 💥

    Important news don't miss:
    MassiveScam is at it again.

    Nope, from what I've seen so far this offer isn't a crapbox/scam. It's much more expensive but if we really get a VDS with halfway decent performance it's not a bad deal.

    Let's wait another day till I have a decent amount of runs under the belt.

    Oh, and a warning to @MassiveGRID: This time the box better doesn't fall apart within days like the VPS recently! I have my finger close by the refund-trigger ...

    To early to do your tests, let @MassiveGRID oversell it by 500%+ as usual then do your tests. Its taking longer for him to oversell this time due to his previous scams and tricks hes lost alot of faith here and many wont be falling for it again

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @allthemtings said:

    @jsg said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @ehab said:
    👉 @yoursunny 👈

    🛸

    🐌 @allthemtings 💥

    Important news don't miss:
    MassiveScam is at it again.

    Nope, from what I've seen so far this offer isn't a crapbox/scam. It's much more expensive but if we really get a VDS with halfway decent performance it's not a bad deal.

    Let's wait another day till I have a decent amount of runs under the belt.

    Oh, and a warning to @MassiveGRID: This time the box better doesn't fall apart within days like the VPS recently! I have my finger close by the refund-trigger ...

    To early to do your tests, let @MassiveGRID oversell it by 500%+ as usual then do your tests. Its taking longer for him to oversell this time due to his previous scams and tricks hes lost alot of faith here and many wont be falling for it again

    I'll stay on the ball and do tests every few weeks and give feedback here when I see changes, just as I did with the crap VPS.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    If someone donates $89 to us, we'll order the VDS and test the MassiveScam.

    Breakdown:

    • $47.16 for VDS price
    • $41.84 for emotional stress and disgust
    Thanked by 1PineappleM
  • Your site is back with a new scam. Unfortunately, the previous offer was very bad and your servers are useless. Friends, do not buy from this site.

  • davidedavide Member
    edited May 2025

    @MassiveGRID said:
    we approach 22 years in the hosting industry

    My family has been in the VPS hosting industry since 1526, we still conserve the first receipt for 185 mill-powered VPSs bought by the republic of Venice.

  • PineappleMPineappleM Member
    edited May 2025

    @yoursunny said:
    If someone donates $89 to us, we'll order the VDS and test the MassiveScam.

    Breakdown:

    • $47.16 for VDS price
    • $41.84 for emotional stress and disgust

    You forgot a fee for waiting a couple months for them to oversell the resources before testing. They probably have empty-ish nodes for now.

    Don't waste money on plans unfit to your needs!

    lol just lol

  • zedzed Member

    @MassiveGRID said: We’re putting our money where our mouth is: We're upgrading to an unlimited money-back guarantee. If you’re ever less than thrilled with our service, cancel anytime and get a full refund for the remaining service period, from cancellation to expiration. No BS.

    Somebody do this on one of the previous shitboxes and let me know if you get $$.

    Thanked by 1PineappleM
  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    Btw, the VDS already completed 9 runs! Unthinkable on the VPS.

  • snow2ksnow2k Member

    @MassiveGRID said:

    Thank you for your Feedback

    Your feedback keeps us sharp, and we’re all ears to make our services better. Thank you for that - it's the only way forward!

    Building a killer offer ain’t simple. We run on high-availability architecture - compute, network, storage. We partner with top-tier datacenters like Equinix and connect directly to the top 10 Tier-1 networks to ensure rock-solid performance.

    Our last VPS offer had hiccups. About 20% of the users experienced issues due to node instability in our clusters—despite our high-availability setup—and the shared resource nature of VPS, which can impact virtualized network and storage performance. However the customer retention despite the issues is amazing (we're still applying bonuses).

    To set clear expectations, our current offer is a Virtual Dedicated Server (VDS), ensuring dedicated resources for greater reliability.

    Our team worked and found the root cause for all the issues that appeared, fixing every reported problem. Plus, we’ve released new useful features such as free snapshots, unlimited backups, a faster portal, faster OS installs/re-installs, and we’re grinding on more upgrades.

    Our ambition is clear: to be the leading provider of premium quality at the best value. Your feedback - yes, even the tough stuff <3 - drives us to identify and fix issues swiftly, making us better every day. Keep it coming!

    We’re putting our money where our mouth is: We're upgrading to an unlimited money-back guarantee. If you’re ever less than thrilled with our service, cancel anytime and get a full refund for the remaining service period, from cancellation to expiration. No BS.

    Good enough? Let’s roll.

    Also for 1 core VPS?

  • MassiveGRIDMassiveGRID Member, Patron Provider

    @jsg said:
    After @MassiveGRID's statement above

    We're upgrading to an unlimited money-back guarantee. If you’re ever less than thrilled with our service, cancel anytime and get a full refund for the remaining service period, from cancellation to expiration. No BS.

    I decided to take the - now low - risk to give them another chance.

    Only 1.5 runs so far, so don't fully trust the result yet.

    Processor & memory (in UK, LON location) seems to be just an E5 v4 but the performance is quite OK so far (but again I want to see min. 10 runs ...).

    The disk performance (4k/4t write seq.) is poor with < 3 MB/s and only about 600 IOps; that's pardon me being blunt crappy. The read speed however is relatively decent and reaches even > 2 GB/s in read seq. mod, buffered, 1 MB blocks and still > 1 GB/s with block size 64 KB, so as long as you're mainly reading (e.g. static or not too dynamic web site) it should do the job - but don't try any serious write work loads!

    The connectivity however is quite decent with the VDS, not stellar, not record breaking but really decent. What I mean is that I haven't seen really high speeds, UK, LON with about 500 - 550 Mb/s is by far the fastest, but I have seen decent connectivity to pretty much anywhere around the globe.

    As I said, I first want to see a set of min. 10 and preferably over 25 results before I come to a final conclusion, but so far while certainly not being a great offer or really cheap those VDS are far better than the VPS crap in the last promo. I wouldn't go so far to recommend this offer, at least not yet, but so far I don't have the feeling of having wasted my money (as with their VPS promo). Besides the disk caveat my first impression isn't bad.
    I want to mention though that installing from ISO was very slow.

    @MassiveGRID I think it would be helpful (for your sales) and smart to extend the offer slightly and to allow an upgrade to a long term commitment (1 -3 years) within the first 3 months. Reason: after the VPS clusterfuck you need to regain some trust and can't expect us to pay for 2 or 3 years in advance without having a decent amount of time to test the VDS and to decide whether we are ready to make a long-term commitment.
    Secondly I'd suggest to add an attractively priced 2 vCore, 2 GB mem, 50 or so GB disk and 30 TB traffic volume offer. I guess nobody here is ready to cough up $200+. As I said you need to earn our trust and the VPS clusterfuck will cost you, be it in lost customers or in some lost revenue with this VDS offer.

    Thank you @jsg for the benchmarks - we value constructive feedback. Our goal is to be able to offer the best quality and stability at best prices.

    I'm passing your disk benchmark to our engineers for further investigation since it should be better.

    As for the network, 500 Mbps is very low. We have ample network capacity in all our regions and should be definitely higher. Of course it depends on the capacity of the testing server and the connectivity between them. Could you please share how you benchmark the network? Is it speedtest or speedtest-cli?

    As in regards for even better pricing for 2 vCore, 2 GB mem than the one on this offer, it'll be very hard without compromising the performance and we don't want to do that. We want to be able to be financially viable given the costs of enterprise hardware, equinix datacenters, Tier-1 network and redundancies for the H/A, this offer here is the absolute best we can do without sharing resources.

    Please keep the feedback coming, we value it and helps us become better.

    Thanked by 1jsg
  • XEON - 2 GB RAM - 32 GB H/A SSD - 20 TB traffic - 1 IPv4 included - 10 Gbps port!

    Price not as shown here.

  • MassiveGRIDMassiveGRID Member, Patron Provider
    edited May 2025

    @Merlincool said:
    XEON - 2 GB RAM - 32 GB H/A SSD - 20 TB traffic - 1 IPv4 included - 10 Gbps port!

    Price not as shown here.

    Hi @Merlincool please provide more info. I just re-checked and the prices are as shown on the offer page.

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @MassiveGRID said:
    Thank you @jsg for the benchmarks - we value constructive feedback. Our goal is to be able to offer the best quality and stability at best prices.

    I'm passing your disk benchmark to our engineers for further investigation since it should be better.

    As for the network, 500 Mbps is very low. We have ample network capacity in all our regions and should be definitely higher. Of course it depends on the capacity of the testing server and the connectivity between them. Could you please share how you benchmark the network? Is it speedtest or speedtest-cli?

    Neither, because those basically are marketing tools making the providers look better, often even much better, than what customers really get.
    My benchmark does real http downloads, real pings, plus "web pings", which show the time to a first http response so as to allow to recognize results that are tainted by "sleepy" target servers.
    In short, it shows what a customer can really expect to get.

    ...

    Please keep the feedback coming, we value it and helps us become better.

    You won't wait in vain, I just saw that I already got almost 40 results, clearly indicating that this offer, those VDS servers are at least to utterly crappy (like your VPSs) and maybe even good.

    Benchmark results upcoming soon ...

  • @MassiveGRID said: We’re putting our money where our mouth is: We're upgrading to an unlimited money-back guarantee. If you’re ever less than thrilled with our service, cancel anytime and get a full refund for the remaining service period, from cancellation to expiration. No BS.

    so would that also apply on the previous offer with teh VPSs that are kinda not usable..?

    cus i asked if i could get a refund for the other 32 months and you guys said no. would be cool if you honor this for the previous offer too.. because i've had enough BS about this..

  • PineappleMPineappleM Member
    edited May 2025

    The only good thing this provider has is marketing PR, buzzwords, and writing in ALL CAPS as if they are constantly screaming at you. If even beyond all that you still choose to buy a plan, limit your use of the service to either (1) idling or (2) disposable hobby tasks that you won't mind losing if the server goes offline forever tomorrow. Do not run anything developmental or production on this provider. You have been fairly warned (but I'm sure we'll get outage complaints anyway).

    An "unlimited money back guarantee" is a mere marketing gimmick and frankly sounds like a red flag of a provider that plans to exit scam in the future to entice people to give them money now. I can't see how that is sustainable whatsoever when there are many bills, payroll paychecks, and possible debt obligations to be paid.

    Thanked by 1jsg
  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    Done. Here's the results, based on over 25 runs.

    First as usual sysinfo and processor&memory

    Version 2.5.0a, (c) 2018+ jsg (->lowendtalk.com)
    Machine: amd64, Arch.: amd64, Model: Intel Core Processor (Broadwell, no TSX)
    OS, version: FreeBSD 14.0, Mem.: 1.991 GB
    CPU - Cores: 1, Family/Model/Stepping: 6/61/2
    Cache: 32K/32K L1d/L1i, 2M L2, 16M L3
    Std. Flags: fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr pge mca cmov pat
              pse36 cflsh mmx fxsr sse sse2 sse3 pclmulqdq ssse3 fma cx16 pcid
              sse4_1 sse4_2 x2apic movbe popcnt tsc_deadline aes xsave osxsave avx
              f16c rdrnd hypervisor
    Ext. Flags: fsgsbase bmi1 avx2 smep bmi2 erms invpcid rdseed adx smap syscall nx
              rdtscp lm lahf_lm lzcnt
    
    AES? Yes
    Nested Virt.? No
    HW RNG? Yes
    
    ProcMem SC [MB/s]: avg 148.8 - min 36.9 (24.8 %), max 257.3 (172.9 %)
    ProcMem MA [MB/s]: avg 230.3 - min 203.8 (88.5 %), max 255.8 (111.1 %)
    ProcMem MB [MB/s]: avg 233.1 - min 211.7 (90.8 %), max 254.9 (109.4 %)
    ProcMem AES [MB/s]: avg 533.5 - min 486.4 (91.2 %), max 544.7 (102.1 %)
    ProcMem RSA [kp/s]: avg 60.7 - min 36.9 (60.8 %), max 69.5 (114.4 %)
    

    No nested virtualization, who cares on a single core VM? Certainly not me. Otherwise, all the flags are there, incl. AVX2.
    But there's a 'but', and an ugly one: look at the single core spread! That doesn't look very dedicated to me. My real VDS from netcup looks much tighter. I won't go so far as saying that this MG VDS isn't a VDS but it certainly looks at least crammed to the brim. Besides those numbers aren't nice even for a E5v4 VPS, I've seen better on plain VPS.

    That said, the main question is answered: NO, this is not yet another thing between crap and scam as MG's recent VPS sales. This is an actually usable VM, not a hot and fast one, but a usable one.

    Now, on to the disk

    --- Disk 4 KB - Buffered ---
    Write seq. [MB/s]: avg 8.32 - min 1.63 (19.6%), max 10.07 (121.1%)
    Write rnd. [MB/s]: avg 9.57 - min 8.62 (90.1%), max 10.59 (110.7%)
    Read seq. [MB/s]:  avg 28.08 - min 23.93 (85.2%), max 31.13 (110.9%)
    Read rnd. [MB/s]:  avg 25.32 - min 23.13 (91.3%), max 27.32 (107.9%)
    --- Disk 4 KB - Sync/Direct ---
    Write seq. [MB/s]: avg 5.26 - min 0.84 (16.0%), max 9.88 (187.8%)
    Write rnd. [MB/s]: avg 7.45 - min 3.12 (41.9%), max 10.48 (140.7%)
    Read seq. [MB/s]:  avg 17.17 - min 7.67 (44.7%), max 29.74 (173.2%)
    Read rnd. [MB/s]:  avg 18.86 - min 6.11 (32.4%), max 27.64 (146.6%)
    
    --- Disk 64 KB - Buffered ---
    Write seq. [MB/s]: avg 57.05 - min 2.26 (4.0%), max 84.55 (148.2%)
    Write rnd. [MB/s]: avg 84.32 - min 55.13 (65.4%), max 109.48 (129.8%)
    Read seq. [MB/s]:  avg 782.35 - min 560.17 (71.6%), max 1357.91 (173.6%)
    Read rnd. [MB/s]:  avg 287.31 - min 168.82 (58.8%), max 323.74 (112.7%)
    --- Disk 64 KB - Sync/Direct ---
    Write seq. [MB/s]: avg 8.52 - min 6.15 (72.2%), max 10.18 (119.4%)
    Write rnd. [MB/s]: avg 4.98 - min 3.52 (70.7%), max 5.34 (107.3%)
    Read seq. [MB/s]:  avg 753.78 - min 538.95 (71.5%), max 1155.55 (153.3%)
    Read rnd. [MB/s]:  avg 300.02 - min 247.72 (82.6%), max 328.95 (109.6%)
    
    --- Disk 1 MB - Buffered ---
    Write seq. [MB/s]: avg 73.77 - min 4.37 (5.9%), max 93.78 (127.1%)
    Write rnd. [MB/s]: avg 182.95 - min 84.21 (46.0%), max 238.64 (130.4%)
    Read seq. [MB/s]:  avg 1454.50 - min 218.11 (15.0%), max 2221.63 (152.7%)
    Read rnd. [MB/s]:  avg 778.85 - min 137.79 (17.7%), max 1112.70 (142.9%)
    --- Disk 1 MB - Sync/Direct ---
    Write seq. [MB/s]: avg 33.32 - min 21.31 (64.0%), max 39.06 (117.2%)
    Write rnd. [MB/s]: avg 33.93 - min 29.45 (86.8%), max 42.01 (123.8%)
    Read seq. [MB/s]:  avg 1680.51 - min 851.32 (50.7%), max 2245.74 (133.6%)
    Read rnd. [MB/s]:  avg 886.52 - min 545.29 (61.5%), max 1150.51 (129.8%)
    --- Disk IOps (Sync/Direct) ---
    Write seq. [MB/s]: avg 7.72 - min 2.58 (33.4%), max 8.29 (107.4%)
    IOps             : avg 1976.20 - min 661.20 (33.5%), max 2122.11 (107.4%)
    

    See, that's why it's important to make multiple runs! My "first impression" single run yesterday made the VDS look significantly better in some aspects (like read speed) and significantly worse in others (e.g. 4k/4t IOps). I happened to have a particularly good run with 64KB reads over 1 GB/s and 1MB reads even over 2 GB/s. Now however with a more complete picture it becomes clear that read speeds over 1 GB/s can be expected only with 1 MB block size and only with sequential reads (i.e. not e.g. with databases).
    On the other hand IOps looks much better now with an average of not exactly exciting 7.7 MB 4k/4t writes which is, albeit at the lower end, in the range of "actually usable". Plus a halfway decent IOps of almost 2000.

    It should be noted though that the numbers also show that while on average you can expect reasonable performance, occasionally performance goes down heftily. So in case you want to use that VM for some application be sure to (a) take a VDS with more memory (not 1 GB) which actually is not much more expensive than the 1 GB version, and (b) have your application use caching, or else you'll get harsh complaints occasionally. For a (preferredly static) web site for example, be sure to either put a caching proxy in front of it or use a web server with built-in caching (like. e.g. nginx).

    I'm not concerned with the performance numbers, this are OK albeit on the lower end - but light years ahead of the VPS crap they sold. What concerns me is the performance lottery, the occasional deep dives.

    Finally, connectivity

    --- Europe ---
    
    NO OSL mirror.terrahost.no [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 271.2 - min 133.0 (49.1%), max 362.2 (133.6%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 29.3 - min 29.1 (99.3%), max 31.1 (106.1%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 31.9 - min 29.1 (91.3%), max 59.3 (186.1%)
    
    UK LON lon.speedtest.clouvider.net [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 484.1 - min 136.1 (28.1%), max 580.7 (120.0%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 2.1 - min 1.9 (90.6%), max 4.2 (200.3%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 2.5 - min 1.9 (76.3%), max 7.3 (293.0%)
    
    NL AMS nl.mirrors.clouvider.net [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 586.6 - min 408.9 (69.7%), max 704.3 (120.1%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 8.7 - min 8.4 (97.0%), max 9.4 (108.5%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 10.2 - min 8.4 (82.2%), max 50.6 (494.9%)
    
    DE FRA fra.lg.core-backbone.com [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 482.2 - min 347.1 (72.0%), max 667.0 (138.3%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 13.0 - min 12.3 (94.7%), max 28.2 (217.2%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 13.2 - min 12.4 (94.0%), max 28.2 (213.9%)
    
    FR PAR mirror.in2p3.fr [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 305.1 - min 180.6 (59.2%), max 409.4 (134.2%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 18.8 - min 18.6 (98.7%), max 19.5 (103.5%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 54.4 - min 24.1 (44.3%), max 130.5 (239.9%)
    
    CH GEN pkg.adfinis-on-exoscale.ch [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 302.7 - min 183.7 (60.7%), max 431.3 (142.5%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 23.6 - min 23.0 (97.5%), max 26.5 (112.3%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 28.7 - min 25.2 (87.7%), max 31.9 (111.0%)
    
    IT MIL it1.mirror.vhosting-it.com [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 322.8 - min 221.1 (68.5%), max 430.1 (133.2%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 21.4 - min 21.2 (99.2%), max 22.1 (103.4%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 46.3 - min 21.9 (47.3%), max 248.8 (537.3%)
    
    ES MAD mirror.es.stackscale.com [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 251.5 - min 162.0 (64.4%), max 349.1 (138.8%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 23.8 - min 23.6 (99.0%), max 24.5 (102.8%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 44.0 - min 26.6 (60.5%), max 169.2 (384.5%)
    
    RO  almalinux.mirrors.orange.ro [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 180.9 - min 91.8 (50.7%), max 234.1 (129.4%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 51.1 - min 49.2 (96.4%), max 54.5 (106.8%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 56.8 - min 49.2 (86.6%), max 110.7 (194.8%)
    
    RU MOS speedtest.hostkey.ru [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 192.0 - min 137.7 (71.7%), max 224.0 (116.7%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 50.1 - min 48.5 (96.9%), max 88.1 (176.0%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 64.9 - min 58.3 (89.8%), max 95.7 (147.4%)
    
    --- Asia / Oceania ---
    
    RU SIB mirror.truenetwork.ru [F: 35]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 0.0 - min 0.0 (0.0%), max 0.0 (0.0%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 93.7 - min 85.8 (91.6%), max 100.3 (107.1%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 93.7 - min 85.8 (91.6%), max 100.3 (107.1%)
    
    IR SHI mirror.almalinux.sabahost.net [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 124.6 - min 75.1 (60.3%), max 137.1 (110.1%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 85.1 - min 84.2 (99.0%), max 88.6 (104.2%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 138.5 - min 84.3 (60.9%), max 589.4 (425.6%)
    
    IN MUM mirrors.piconets.webwerks.in [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 83.4 - min 76.3 (91.5%), max 95.4 (114.4%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 140.7 - min 131.6 (93.5%), max 144.6 (102.8%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 142.1 - min 131.7 (92.7%), max 147.0 (103.4%)
    
    SG SGP mirror.sg.gs [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 70.8 - min 64.1 (90.6%), max 72.6 (102.6%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 155.9 - min 155.7 (99.9%), max 156.5 (100.4%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 159.3 - min 157.1 (98.6%), max 163.6 (102.7%)
    
    CN HKG mirrors.xtom.hk [F: 35]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 0.0 - min 0.0 (0.0%), max 0.0 (0.0%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 187.1 - min 0.0 (0.0%), max 211.7 (113.2%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 187.1 - min 0.0 (0.0%), max 211.7 (113.2%)
    
    CN NAJ mirror.nyist.edu.cn [F: 1]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 41.2 - min 0.0 (0.0%), max 50.0 (121.3%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 239.7 - min 227.7 (95.0%), max 293.0 (122.3%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 279.4 - min 230.6 (82.5%), max 447.8 (160.3%)
    
    JP TOK ftp.udx.icscoe.jp [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 44.4 - min 37.8 (85.1%), max 49.3 (111.1%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 258.9 - min 255.8 (98.8%), max 274.5 (106.0%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 259.3 - min 255.8 (98.7%), max 274.5 (105.9%)
    
    AU SYD mirror.internet.asn.au [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 45.3 - min 37.8 (83.5%), max 46.7 (103.1%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 243.7 - min 242.7 (99.6%), max 261.8 (107.4%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 244.7 - min 242.9 (99.3%), max 261.8 (107.0%)
    
    --- Africa ---
    
    ZA JOB mirror.datakeepers.co.za [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 70.0 - min 41.6 (59.4%), max 72.8 (104.1%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 156.8 - min 156.1 (99.5%), max 169.0 (107.8%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 163.9 - min 156.5 (95.5%), max 218.5 (133.3%)
    
    KE NAI mirror.liquidtelecom.com [F: 35]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 0.0 - min 0.0 (0.0%), max 0.0 (0.0%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 145.0 - min 144.8 (99.9%), max 147.7 (101.9%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 145.0 - min 144.8 (99.9%), max 147.7 (101.9%)
    
    --- America ---
    
    US NYC mirrors-nyj.hawkhost.com [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 139.3 - min 43.5 (31.3%), max 159.2 (114.3%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 70.8 - min 70.6 (99.7%), max 72.1 (101.9%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 72.1 - min 70.7 (98.0%), max 77.3 (107.2%)
    
    US CHI linux-mirrors.fnal.gov [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 104.3 - min 23.7 (22.8%), max 124.2 (119.2%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 122.8 - min 122.5 (99.8%), max 124.4 (101.3%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 125.1 - min 122.5 (97.9%), max 147.0 (117.5%)
    
    US LAX mirror.alma.lax1.serverforge.org [F: 0]
      DL [Mb/s]:      avg 82.4 - min 75.4 (91.5%), max 86.4 (104.9%)
      Ping [ms]:      avg 131.7 - min 131.2 (99.6%), max 134.0 (101.7%)
      Web ping [ms]:  avg 139.2 - min 131.5 (94.5%), max 153.7 (110.4%)
    

    That in my eyes actually is the strong point of that offer, albeit with a caveat (you can't see because as usual I picked the better result if there were multiple for a location).

    Those results - in particular for a relatively cheap server - are quite nice. OK, no Gb/s results (which are not to be expected anyway for such a product nor IMO really important for the vast majority of use cases) but really decent results, especially in terms of "decent all over the globe*, an aspect that IMO often is overlooked because people are fascinated by peak numbers. But what's the worth of a few impressive Gb/s numbers when outside of one's region connectivity is poor? After all, most of mere mortals web sites do have at least occasional visitors from far away.

    So what I tend to look for is very good numbers in the region but also halfway decent numbers all over the globe.

    Besides, those numbers here are very decent even by themselves. Almost all over central Europe 250 Mb/s or more, nice. Over 100 Mb/s to the Near East ("arabian region"), very nice, I'm impressed by > 120 Mb/s to Iran. Less impressive but still quite decent are the (mid to far east) Asia numbers. As for Africa, well that's one (complete) miss, one hit and quite decent. And the numbers across the Atlantic are quite good as well, almost impressive. OK, the Chicago result should be better, but both the east coast and the west coast number are impressive. (A bit) over 80 Mb/s to LAX is something I don't see often.

    But there are shadows too. Many of the secondary targets, some of them very well connected like e.g. xtom, didn't work at all; they were reachable but failed to download, meh. So, to put in bluntly, it's a bit of a lottery. Either there is no working connectivity at all or it's good or even very good. I think MG should work on their connectivity, work as in "some of it is really good but try to make all routes at least work acceptably".

    Summary/verdict:

    So far I'm relatively pleased by my MG VDS, relatively as in "I'm surprised to get a largely decently working VM from them", but also as in "Hmmm. it's about $100, give or take, for 4 years, or about the same I pay for 1 year of my netcup VDS - but that one has 4 cores, 8 GB memory, and a large - and fast - drive. So actually with MG I pay a netcup price, but for much less and less great!".

    And that IMO is the real problem with that MG VDS. It costs about the same (per core) as a much, much better netcup VDS. It's only advantage is that it's cheaper because it only has 1 vCore. At the same time, considering that MG's VPS are worthless unusable crap, this VDS basically is the way to get a small but actually usable VM from MG, which boils down to "is MassiveGrid per se a reason to want a VM?", and IMO the answer is a clear "No".

    I personally have no problem with that purchase. I can afford it - and it's not really cheap! - but the reason why I keep it is mainly peace of mind for 4 years, no worries about overlooking a payment, nope, that thing and its IP is out there for years, period, done.
    At the same time though, in summary, this offer is not attractive or exciting in terms of bang per buck or quality; at the end of the day it's just a boring average, somewhat low-end VM for a halfway decent price.

    My dirt cheap VPS - and really great performer! - from @xHosts is exciting, my dirt-cheap VPS from @Chunkserve is a great deal, my zerocloud VPS is a great deal, my @host_c storage VPS is an insanely good deal - this MG VM isn't, it's only advantage IMO is peace of mind, otherwise it's boring and mediocre. Greencloud / @NDTN is a go-to provider, MG isn't.

    Finally THE question: Is this MG VDS a scam? Nope, I don't think so. Obviously with MG I'll have to check from time to time whether this server still performs reasonably after their VPS clusterfuck, but so far it's kind of boring but not a scam.
    I don't see any reason to recommend that product, let alone the company MG, but neither do I see a reason to warn you to stay away.

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  • zedzed Member

    @zed said:

    @MassiveGRID said: We’re putting our money where our mouth is: We're upgrading to an unlimited money-back guarantee. If you’re ever less than thrilled with our service, cancel anytime and get a full refund for the remaining service period, from cancellation to expiration. No BS.

    Somebody do this on one of the previous shitboxes and let me know if you get $$.

    @snow2k said:

    @MassiveGRID said:

    Thank you for your Feedback

    Your feedback keeps us sharp, and we’re all ears to make our services better. Thank you for that - it's the only way forward!

    Building a killer offer ain’t simple. We run on high-availability architecture - compute, network, storage. We partner with top-tier datacenters like Equinix and connect directly to the top 10 Tier-1 networks to ensure rock-solid performance.

    Our last VPS offer had hiccups. About 20% of the users experienced issues due to node instability in our clusters—despite our high-availability setup—and the shared resource nature of VPS, which can impact virtualized network and storage performance. However the customer retention despite the issues is amazing (we're still applying bonuses).

    To set clear expectations, our current offer is a Virtual Dedicated Server (VDS), ensuring dedicated resources for greater reliability.

    Our team worked and found the root cause for all the issues that appeared, fixing every reported problem. Plus, we’ve released new useful features such as free snapshots, unlimited backups, a faster portal, faster OS installs/re-installs, and we’re grinding on more upgrades.

    Our ambition is clear: to be the leading provider of premium quality at the best value. Your feedback - yes, even the tough stuff <3 - drives us to identify and fix issues swiftly, making us better every day. Keep it coming!

    We’re putting our money where our mouth is: We're upgrading to an unlimited money-back guarantee. If you’re ever less than thrilled with our service, cancel anytime and get a full refund for the remaining service period, from cancellation to expiration. No BS.

    Good enough? Let’s roll.

    Also for 1 core VPS?

    @Tripleflix said:

    @MassiveGRID said: We’re putting our money where our mouth is: We're upgrading to an unlimited money-back guarantee. If you’re ever less than thrilled with our service, cancel anytime and get a full refund for the remaining service period, from cancellation to expiration. No BS.

    so would that also apply on the previous offer with teh VPSs that are kinda not usable..?

    cus i asked if i could get a refund for the other 32 months and you guys said no. would be cool if you honor this for the previous offer too.. because i've had enough BS about this..

    Yo @MassiveGRID can we get a direct answer here?

  • RubbenRubben Member

    can i host my gay porn website there

  • jndjnd Member

    Stay away from this provider who is promising features and stability but has a history of not delivering on those promises!

    • There is no indication they will last for the extra fourth year, let alone much shorter. The previous offer was left with unanswered requests for the extra year (including mine) for two months and counting.
    • There were no answers in general to the poor performance, downtimes, promised upgrades to the nodes
    • There was promise to implement IPv6 support couple months ago, nothing came out
    • There was promise to update the management panel, it's still the same slow, laggy, timing out as it ever was (fresh screenshot):
    • In the last month the London VPS was down half the time. How can you trust new offer from someone who doesn't take care of existing customers?
  • ImWaqasImWaqas Member

    MassiveGRID UK VPS Down 2025-05-15 16:30:40 PING 185.44.*.* (185.44.*.2*) 56(84) bytes of data. From 5.10.31.62 icmp_seq=1 Destination Host Unreachable From 5.10.31.62 icmp_seq=2 Destination Host Unreachable From 5.10.31.62 icmp_seq=3 Destination Host Unreachable --- 185.44.*.* ping statistics --- 3 packets transmitted, 0 received, +3 errors, 100% packet loss, time 111ms pipe 3

    @MassiveGRID Fix issues with your network first before posting another offer, there are multiple downtime everyday that i have to turn off notifications for this particular VPS.

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker
    edited May 2025

    @jnd said:
    Stay away from this provider who is promising features and stability but has a history of not delivering on those promises!

    • There is no indication they will last for the extra fourth year, let alone much shorter.

    How would the chances of those VPS being alive for say, 2 years be slimmer than lasting 4 years?

    The previous offer was left with unanswered requests for the extra year (including mine) for two months and counting.

    That seems to be true. My own request also was answered only very recently. But I don't take this as a problem but rather as a symptom of them being overwhelmed by the sheer number of orders.
    That said, my german VPS still isn't upgraded to 4 years.

    • There were no answers in general to the poor performance, downtimes, promised upgrades to the nodes

    That's at least largely true.

    • There was promise to implement IPv6 support couple months ago, nothing came out

    Me not know nor care.

    • There was promise to update the management panel, it's still the same slow, laggy, timing out as it ever was (fresh screenshot): [screenshot]

    How melodramatic to show an error screen! My personal experience is different. Their panel works, albeit somewhat slowly at times. And it works fine. As for the update I myself didn't see any significant difference but that my be me not looking closely because, frankly, I don't care. Their panel works fine and that good enough for me.
    But yes, making noise about an upgraded panel without striking (recognizable at first sight) differences/improvements is not smart from MG.

    • In the last month the London VPS was down half the time. How can you trust new offer from someone who doesn't take care of existing customers?

    Care to show evidence? Don't get me wrong, I do not like their VPS, not at all, and it's terribly slow but I did not notice significant uptime problems. I just looked and saw that my London VPS has 23 days uptime, so it was rebooted but that's not "down half the time".

    TL;DR a bit less melodramatic and no exaggerations, please. Yes, their VPS are crappy as hell and next to unusable but we didn't get scammed. Somewhat fucked, yes, but scammed, no.

    @MassiveGRID
    Please upgrade all VPS - and VDS! - paid in advance for 3 years to 4 years without further delay!

  • @MassiveGRID said:
    We’re putting our money where our mouth is: We're upgrading to an unlimited money-back guarantee.

    this should be extended to the previous deals that were offered here as well. thats putting money where your mouth is.

  • lirrrlirrr Member

    i agree
    scam? nah
    shitbox? yeah

  • fortunately, my 4 years plan (fra) from them is running well untill now. not too much downtime, network is good also. not bad for what i've paid

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  • Don't waste your money, their uptime is horrible.

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  • NanjaNanja Member

    It says I can order monthly, but it doesn't allow me in image.
    Order page

    I want this in monthly?
    » Dedicated Intel Xeon CPU vCores: 8$203.68 USD
    » RAM DDR4 ECC Registered (GB): 32$101.44 USD
    » Primary High Availability SSD Storage (GB): 1024$491.52 USD
    $796.64 USD
    Total Due Today

  • MassiveGRIDMassiveGRID Member, Patron Provider

    @Nanja said:

    It says I can order monthly, but it doesn't allow me in image.
    Order page

    I want this in monthly?
    » Dedicated Intel Xeon CPU vCores: 8$203.68 USD
    » RAM DDR4 ECC Registered (GB): 32$101.44 USD
    » Primary High Availability SSD Storage (GB): 1024$491.52 USD
    $796.64 USD
    Total Due Today

    Hi @Nanja, the monthly order link for New York VDS is here: https://portal.massivegrid.com/index.php/store/ha-cloud-dedicated-servers/ha-cloud-vds-in-new-york

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