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Celebrating 14 years in business - NVMe & Storage deals inside
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Still No News after 5 Days
The ETA for provisioning was 10 business days (2 weeks) so HH still has plenty of time.
It's just 5 days. They haven't broke any promise yet. Give them time.
I have to wait for more than five days. The post says that the setup will be completed in 5 working days.
I calculated the time and it can be arranged when the project comes next week.

@caracal said:
I think so. I am honestly not fully informed on this yet so I cannot say for sure, but we'll look at what others are doing in terms of pricing/including in base price. Been more focused on building the actual thing. It's been the #1 complain for why we lost customers to bigger clouds (even though they cost more/perform worse per $, etc).
@hosthatch will the bandwidth pooling feature be coming out of beta along with this snapshots feature when you release the new panel update?
My LA doubled-3G has been created!! but the IPv6 is not working.
I can confirm that the correct IPv6 address and gateway is set, same as my other VMs. (with the
ipcommand). So it should not be a configuration problem.Ticket opened…
My flash sale plans are all delivered today!
Amsterdam: I'm baffled by the network speed. 35.8 Gbps is rather absurd.
It took me a bit of time to figure out private networking. I followed the documentation but it didn't work for me. I had to create a new
systemd-networkdconfig file to make it work.Los Angeles: Like @Chocoweb said: the IPv6 is not working. Mine isn't working either so it's definitely a problem on HostHatch's end. Since a ticket for this has already been opened I'll just wait until that is resolved... The FIO result is strange, 4k block size R/W is unusually high, and the other block sizes all top out at about 3 GB/s? Great Geekbench 6 Single Core score for this one!
New York: IPv6 network location seems to be wrong. Other than that, it's great.
Sydney: FIO seems to top out at 2.6 GB/s.
I also bought a 2.5TB storage box in Amsterdam but it is not delivered yet. And yes... I bought way too many servers in that last sale
gonna wait for next sale or anyone who can give slot haha
My flash plan Online
That 38 Gbps to the Amsterdam Speedtest server is likely real since that server apparently can handle 100 Gbps. Would be interesting if someone can run a network-speed.xyz. I’m still waiting for my Amsterdam to be provisioned or I’d do it myself.
According to HostHatch's documentation the public port is 40 GbE so I doubt you can get higher than that. I think I got pretty lucky to get such a high number. Either way I don't think the NVMe disk is fast enough to saturate this connection speed so I guess it's mostly for benchmarking funsies.
It gets somewhat close though. 40 Gbps is about 5 GB/s read speed required, which your YABS shows about 3.3 GB/s read speed.
If it's a commonly-downloaded file that is cached in RAM or you host a HTTP server on a RAM disk (with 6 GB of RAM I could see someone crazy enough to do that) you could theoretically saturate the 40 Gbps pipe.
You might need to worry about how fast your bandwidth quota gets depleted though!
With the upgraded NVMe 24 GB plan comes with 32 GB of RAM you can definitely do some funny things with RAM disk. And it comes with a whooping 75 TB of premium bandwidth. I did a few "real world usecase" download tests (not iperf tests) and the best I got was around 700 MB/s mark. At this point I worry about not having a good usecase for this beast rather than getting the best theoretical number
I just got my Amsterdam server, and my friend also got his Sydney server. Looks like HostHatch is working overtime in getting these out the door!
Performance on the Amsterdam server is looking awesome. Thanks again @hosthatch!
I just got my NY nvme compute vm delivered!
Already received
Did you Guys also received you storage Boxes?
Just got my Amsterdam vm
FLASH 3GB - A14 // HK
YABS
@hosthatch thinking about the future, is there any roadmap of your services soon using the EPYC Turin platform? Maybe not for promotional VMs but for your regular priced ones?
any plan for apac/sg storage?
no one here who ordered a storage box? do you americans have no money anymore?
Yeah, but we’re staying chill it’s still within the delivery window they gave
it's been < 10 days?
Thank you guys, I am just nervous
Implying everyone here is American.
Wait 2 weeks after your purchase time before asking about delivery. My Chicago storage server from the last sale took exactly 2 weeks.
Calm down. I'm also waiting for my 3GB HK flash VPS as well. Looking forward to utilize it once it is deployed.
Performance anxiety