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GreenCloud's Thread - News, Requests, Feedbacks and Chit-chat!

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  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @zGato said:

    @NDTN said:

    @cmeerw said:

    @NDTN said:

    @cmeerw said:

    @NDTN said:

    @cmeerw said:

    @cmeerw said:

    @NDTN said:

    @the_doctor said:

    @cmeerw said:
    @NDTN any update on Reverse DNS for IPv6?

    I was just going to post asking on this!!! Any word? I really need both ipv6 and rdns on it!

    rDNS for IPv4 across all locations and rDNS for IPv6 in the Netherlands on VirtFusion can now be configured by the end user. rDNS for IPv6 in other locations, with at least an allocation of /64 per VM, will be available soon.

    Any updates on this?

    I can still neither configure IPv4 rDNS nor IPv6 rDNS via the panel in DE and UK.

    Looks like they can do it via a support ticket now (just got one done for UK).

    Which IP ranges are you on now? Some IP ranges that less than /24 will need a manual setup by us.

    UK: 96.9.214.0/23 and 2a0c:b840:2::/48
    DE: 109.94.171.0/24 and 2a03:d9c2:100::/48

    Our techs confirmed that rDNS for these ranges can be configured by customers on Virtfusion already. Please check and follow this document: https://green.cloud/docs/greencloud-documents/faqs/how-to-set-reverse-dns-rdns-on-virtfusion/

    Right, but only via ticket on SolusVM?

    Is the plan to also allow rDNS configuration via SolusVM, migrate SolusVM customers to Virtfusion, or continue with the status quo?

    Yes tickets for SolusVM now. Customers can migrate to Virtfusion with a $10 one-time fee, if available.

    Charging a fee to move over to VirtFusion? what the actual f***?
    (unless your staff has to move the data for you, I can't understand this fee)

    Let me explain how the migration fee is calculated:
    1. When a client submits a ticket for migrating from SolusVM to Virtfusion, our technician must perform several tasks: verify resource availability, create a new plan in WHMCS equivalent to the client’s previous plan, delete the VMs in SolusVM, recreate them in Virtfusion, transfer the IPv4 address from SolusVM to Virtfusion, and update the randomized IP to the original one, as most clients prefer to retain their existing IP address. This process also involves back-and-forth communication with the client for confirmation.
    2. A single migration request, as described above, requires significant administrative time. Even mass-migrating an entire node from SolusVM to Virtfusion is time-consuming, as the process is manual. If we offered free migrations for every case, we’d face thousands of tickets, leading to complaints about inconsistencies, such as why Client A’s migration was processed but Client B’s was not.

    At our scale, we must conduct migrations gradually. Mass migrations would require adding additional 1:1 nodes in Virtfusion, not to mention that some clients prefer to remain on SolusVM.

  • Carlin0Carlin0 Member

    @NDTN said:

    Yes tickets for SolusVM now.

    We realized the value of your word ;)

  • netguynetguy Member

    What's a difference between SG DC1 and DC2?

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    @netguy said:
    What's a difference between SG DC1 and DC2?

  • netguynetguy Member

    @DP said:

    @netguy said:
    What's a difference between SG DC1 and DC2?

    Not the names but the features and benefits.

  • hapkidohapkido Member

    @NDTN said:

    @zGato said:

    @NDTN said:

    @cmeerw said:

    @NDTN said:

    @cmeerw said:

    @NDTN said:

    @cmeerw said:

    @cmeerw said:

    @NDTN said:

    @the_doctor said:

    @cmeerw said:
    @NDTN any update on Reverse DNS for IPv6?

    I was just going to post asking on this!!! Any word? I really need both ipv6 and rdns on it!

    rDNS for IPv4 across all locations and rDNS for IPv6 in the Netherlands on VirtFusion can now be configured by the end user. rDNS for IPv6 in other locations, with at least an allocation of /64 per VM, will be available soon.

    Any updates on this?

    I can still neither configure IPv4 rDNS nor IPv6 rDNS via the panel in DE and UK.

    Looks like they can do it via a support ticket now (just got one done for UK).

    Which IP ranges are you on now? Some IP ranges that less than /24 will need a manual setup by us.

    UK: 96.9.214.0/23 and 2a0c:b840:2::/48
    DE: 109.94.171.0/24 and 2a03:d9c2:100::/48

    Our techs confirmed that rDNS for these ranges can be configured by customers on Virtfusion already. Please check and follow this document: https://green.cloud/docs/greencloud-documents/faqs/how-to-set-reverse-dns-rdns-on-virtfusion/

    Right, but only via ticket on SolusVM?

    Is the plan to also allow rDNS configuration via SolusVM, migrate SolusVM customers to Virtfusion, or continue with the status quo?

    Yes tickets for SolusVM now. Customers can migrate to Virtfusion with a $10 one-time fee, if available.

    Charging a fee to move over to VirtFusion? what the actual f***?
    (unless your staff has to move the data for you, I can't understand this fee)

    Let me explain how the migration fee is calculated:
    1. When a client submits a ticket for migrating from SolusVM to Virtfusion, our technician must perform several tasks: verify resource availability, create a new plan in WHMCS equivalent to the client’s previous plan, delete the VMs in SolusVM, recreate them in Virtfusion, transfer the IPv4 address from SolusVM to Virtfusion, and update the randomized IP to the original one, as most clients prefer to retain their existing IP address. This process also involves back-and-forth communication with the client for confirmation.
    2. A single migration request, as described above, requires significant administrative time. Even mass-migrating an entire node from SolusVM to Virtfusion is time-consuming, as the process is manual. If we offered free migrations for every case, we’d face thousands of tickets, leading to complaints about inconsistencies, such as why Client A’s migration was processed but Client B’s was not.

    At our scale, we must conduct migrations gradually. Mass migrations would require adding additional 1:1 nodes in Virtfusion, not to mention that some clients prefer to remain on SolusVM.

    All the hardwork behind the scenes!

    Thanked by 1NDTN
  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @netguy said:
    What's a difference between SG DC1 and DC2?

    They are different DCs with different routing/transit.

    Thanked by 3geo admax netguy
  • netguynetguy Member

    @NDTN said:

    @netguy said:
    What's a difference between SG DC1 and DC2?

    They are different DCs with different routing/transit.

    I realize that. What's the transit for each DC?

  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @netguy said:

    @NDTN said:

    @netguy said:
    What's a difference between SG DC1 and DC2?

    They are different DCs with different routing/transit.

    I realize that. What's the transit for each DC?

    DC1: https://bgp.he.net/AS8888
    DC2: https://bgp.he.net/AS59253
    We have test IPs/test files that you can use perform network tests: https://green.cloud/data-centers.php

    Thanked by 1geo
  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    Updates:
    1. We are adding more nodes in Amsterdam. Current customers on E5 SolusVM nodes will receive a free upgrade to EPYC Rome, with the option to remain on SolusVM or migrate to Virtfusion. This upgrade is expected to be completed in June. Similar upgrades will follow in Frankfurt, DE; Coventry, UK; and Hanoi, VN. We kindly encourage you to purchase moarrr VPS plans, enabling us to invest in moarrrrrrrrr hardware and accelerate these upgrades!
    2. We plan to introduce several new locations in the coming months. Further details will be shared once they are finalized.

  • zGatozGato Member
    edited May 2025

    @NDTN said:
    Updates:
    1. We are adding more nodes in Amsterdam. Current customers on E5 SolusVM nodes will receive a free upgrade to EPYC Rome, with the option to remain on SolusVM or migrate to Virtfusion. This upgrade is expected to be completed in June. Similar upgrades will follow in Frankfurt, DE; Coventry, UK; and Hanoi, VN. We kindly encourage you to purchase moarrr VPS plans, enabling us to invest in moarrrrrrrrr hardware and accelerate these upgrades!
    2. We plan to introduce several new locations in the coming months. Further details will be shared once they are finalized.

    did I hear mooaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrr locations?
    :yum:

    i want to get spoiled :p

    Thanked by 3allthemtings NDTN jsg
  • @NDTN said:
    Updates:
    1. We are adding more nodes in Amsterdam. Current customers on E5 SolusVM nodes will receive a free upgrade to EPYC Rome, with the option to remain on SolusVM or migrate to Virtfusion. This upgrade is expected to be completed in June. Similar upgrades will follow in Frankfurt, DE; Coventry, UK; and Hanoi, VN. We kindly encourage you to purchase moarrr VPS plans, enabling us to invest in moarrrrrrrrr hardware and accelerate these upgrades!
    2. We plan to introduce several new locations in the coming months. Further details will be shared once they are finalized.

    Next flash deals when? <3

  • sh97sh97 Member, Host Rep

    @zGato said:

    @NDTN said:
    Updates:
    1. We are adding more nodes in Amsterdam. Current customers on E5 SolusVM nodes will receive a free upgrade to EPYC Rome, with the option to remain on SolusVM or migrate to Virtfusion. This upgrade is expected to be completed in June. Similar upgrades will follow in Frankfurt, DE; Coventry, UK; and Hanoi, VN. We kindly encourage you to purchase moarrr VPS plans, enabling us to invest in moarrrrrrrrr hardware and accelerate these upgrades!
    2. We plan to introduce several new locations in the coming months. Further details will be shared once they are finalized.

    did I hear mooaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrr locations?
    :yum:

    i want to get spoiled :p

    M y it s want india chennai plz full fix

  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    @barbaros said:

    @NDTN said:
    Updates:
    1. We are adding more nodes in Amsterdam. Current customers on E5 SolusVM nodes will receive a free upgrade to EPYC Rome, with the option to remain on SolusVM or migrate to Virtfusion. This upgrade is expected to be completed in June. Similar upgrades will follow in Frankfurt, DE; Coventry, UK; and Hanoi, VN. We kindly encourage you to purchase moarrr VPS plans, enabling us to invest in moarrrrrrrrr hardware and accelerate these upgrades!
    2. We plan to introduce several new locations in the coming months. Further details will be shared once they are finalized.

    Next flash deals when? <3

    Probably birthday/BF but we wouldnt say no to a GreenCloud summer sale @NDTN B)

    Thanked by 3barbaros NDTN zGato
  • i am summoned

    MOARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

    Thanked by 3NDTN hakurin zGato
  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @zGato said:

    @NDTN said:
    Updates:
    1. We are adding more nodes in Amsterdam. Current customers on E5 SolusVM nodes will receive a free upgrade to EPYC Rome, with the option to remain on SolusVM or migrate to Virtfusion. This upgrade is expected to be completed in June. Similar upgrades will follow in Frankfurt, DE; Coventry, UK; and Hanoi, VN. We kindly encourage you to purchase moarrr VPS plans, enabling us to invest in moarrrrrrrrr hardware and accelerate these upgrades!
    2. We plan to introduce several new locations in the coming months. Further details will be shared once they are finalized.

    did I hear mooaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrr locations?
    :yum:

    i want to get spoiled :p

    Yeah we are planning to add at least 2 new locations.

    @barbaros said:

    @NDTN said:
    Updates:
    1. We are adding more nodes in Amsterdam. Current customers on E5 SolusVM nodes will receive a free upgrade to EPYC Rome, with the option to remain on SolusVM or migrate to Virtfusion. This upgrade is expected to be completed in June. Similar upgrades will follow in Frankfurt, DE; Coventry, UK; and Hanoi, VN. We kindly encourage you to purchase moarrr VPS plans, enabling us to invest in moarrrrrrrrr hardware and accelerate these upgrades!
    2. We plan to introduce several new locations in the coming months. Further details will be shared once they are finalized.

    Next flash deals when? <3

    Our next flash sale is tentatively scheduled for 4th of July or when the new locations are live.

  • JabJabJabJab Member

    @NDTN said: Yeah we are planning to add at least 2 new locations.

    At least throw us a bone and say the continent! ;')

    Thanked by 2zGato borkedascii
  • shilenoshileno Member

    @NDTN said: Yeah we are planning to add at least 2 new locations.

    Chile?

  • raviravi Member

    I don't want GreenCloud to come to India.
    They will add 18% GST over the invoice amount (for all invoices / for all locations).

    Please keep yourself away from India.

  • alveoxalveox Member

    i hope next flash shale would be storage vps at sg. need to backup my old nas at home.

  • @NDTN said:
    Updates:
    1. We are adding more nodes in Amsterdam. Current customers on E5 SolusVM nodes will receive a free upgrade to EPYC Rome, with the option to remain on SolusVM or migrate to Virtfusion. This upgrade is expected to be completed in June. Similar upgrades will follow in Frankfurt, DE; Coventry, UK; and Hanoi, VN. We kindly encourage you to purchase moarrr VPS plans, enabling us to invest in moarrrrrrrrr hardware and accelerate these upgrades!
    2. We plan to introduce several new locations in the coming months. Further details will be shared once they are finalized.

    Jakarta (Indonesia) has incredible potential, considering its population of over 200 million. Currently, Singapore is the closest option. Many of your customers on the Singapore server are likely originally from Indonesia.

    Thanked by 1jsg
  • zGatozGato Member

    @fsyamala said:

    @NDTN said:
    Updates:
    1. We are adding more nodes in Amsterdam. Current customers on E5 SolusVM nodes will receive a free upgrade to EPYC Rome, with the option to remain on SolusVM or migrate to Virtfusion. This upgrade is expected to be completed in June. Similar upgrades will follow in Frankfurt, DE; Coventry, UK; and Hanoi, VN. We kindly encourage you to purchase moarrr VPS plans, enabling us to invest in moarrrrrrrrr hardware and accelerate these upgrades!
    2. We plan to introduce several new locations in the coming months. Further details will be shared once they are finalized.

    Jakarta (Indonesia) has incredible potential, considering its population of over 200 million. Currently, Singapore is the closest option. Many of your customers on the Singapore server are likely originally from Indonesia.

    For what I've seen, most (if not all) traffic from Indonesia is backhauled to Singapore, so...

    Thanked by 1borkedascii
  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    I obviously, as GC / @NDTN just demonstrated, have good reasons to keep them high up on my 'preferred providers' list ...

    Looking forward to your new locations, products, and offers, GreenCloud!

    Thanked by 1NDTN
  • @fsyamala said:

    @NDTN said:
    Updates:
    1. We are adding more nodes in Amsterdam. Current customers on E5 SolusVM nodes will receive a free upgrade to EPYC Rome, with the option to remain on SolusVM or migrate to Virtfusion. This upgrade is expected to be completed in June. Similar upgrades will follow in Frankfurt, DE; Coventry, UK; and Hanoi, VN. We kindly encourage you to purchase moarrr VPS plans, enabling us to invest in moarrrrrrrrr hardware and accelerate these upgrades!
    2. We plan to introduce several new locations in the coming months. Further details will be shared once they are finalized.

    Jakarta (Indonesia) has incredible potential, considering its population of over 200 million. Currently, Singapore is the closest option. Many of your customers on the Singapore server are likely originally from Indonesia.

    ISP in Indonesia has bad peering everytime. So it doesn't matter if ID or SG. But if ndtn wants to add Indonesia as new location, Batam is the best choice, because Batam is Free Trade Zone area, so you don't have to pay any taxes.

  • Motion3549Motion3549 Member
    edited May 2025

    @aulyaryan said:

    @fsyamala said:

    @NDTN said:
    Updates:
    1. We are adding more nodes in Amsterdam. Current customers on E5 SolusVM nodes will receive a free upgrade to EPYC Rome, with the option to remain on SolusVM or migrate to Virtfusion. This upgrade is expected to be completed in June. Similar upgrades will follow in Frankfurt, DE; Coventry, UK; and Hanoi, VN. We kindly encourage you to purchase moarrr VPS plans, enabling us to invest in moarrrrrrrrr hardware and accelerate these upgrades!
    2. We plan to introduce several new locations in the coming months. Further details will be shared once they are finalized.

    Jakarta (Indonesia) has incredible potential, considering its population of over 200 million. Currently, Singapore is the closest option. Many of your customers on the Singapore server are likely originally from Indonesia.

    ISP in Indonesia has bad peering everytime. So it doesn't matter if ID or SG. But if ndtn wants to add Indonesia as new location, Batam is the best choice, because Batam is Free Trade Zone area, so you don't have to pay any taxes.

    Oracle also available in Batam.

  • @aulyaryan said:

    @fsyamala said:

    @NDTN said:
    Updates:
    1. We are adding more nodes in Amsterdam. Current customers on E5 SolusVM nodes will receive a free upgrade to EPYC Rome, with the option to remain on SolusVM or migrate to Virtfusion. This upgrade is expected to be completed in June. Similar upgrades will follow in Frankfurt, DE; Coventry, UK; and Hanoi, VN. We kindly encourage you to purchase moarrr VPS plans, enabling us to invest in moarrrrrrrrr hardware and accelerate these upgrades!
    2. We plan to introduce several new locations in the coming months. Further details will be shared once they are finalized.

    Jakarta (Indonesia) has incredible potential, considering its population of over 200 million. Currently, Singapore is the closest option. Many of your customers on the Singapore server are likely originally from Indonesia.

    ISP in Indonesia has bad peering everytime. So it doesn't matter if ID or SG. But if ndtn wants to add Indonesia as new location, Batam is the best choice, because Batam is Free Trade Zone area, so you don't have to pay any taxes.

    AWS, Google Cloud, and Alibaba Cloud have already entered Jakarta, Indonesia. So I am confident that everything will get better in the future. There are no affordable solutions for VPS with large HDD storage in Indonesia yet. Sorry, I am speaking as a user of applications such as Nextcloud :#

  • @fsyamala said:

    @aulyaryan said:

    @fsyamala said:

    @NDTN said:
    Updates:
    1. We are adding more nodes in Amsterdam. Current customers on E5 SolusVM nodes will receive a free upgrade to EPYC Rome, with the option to remain on SolusVM or migrate to Virtfusion. This upgrade is expected to be completed in June. Similar upgrades will follow in Frankfurt, DE; Coventry, UK; and Hanoi, VN. We kindly encourage you to purchase moarrr VPS plans, enabling us to invest in moarrrrrrrrr hardware and accelerate these upgrades!
    2. We plan to introduce several new locations in the coming months. Further details will be shared once they are finalized.

    Jakarta (Indonesia) has incredible potential, considering its population of over 200 million. Currently, Singapore is the closest option. Many of your customers on the Singapore server are likely originally from Indonesia.

    ISP in Indonesia has bad peering everytime. So it doesn't matter if ID or SG. But if ndtn wants to add Indonesia as new location, Batam is the best choice, because Batam is Free Trade Zone area, so you don't have to pay any taxes.

    AWS, Google Cloud, and Alibaba Cloud have already entered Jakarta, Indonesia. So I am confident that everything will get better in the future. There are no affordable solutions for VPS with large HDD storage in Indonesia yet. Sorry, I am speaking as a user of applications such as Nextcloud :#

    May i know what is your current internet provider? If Telkom/Telin (AS7713) then you have to say goodbye with good latency even if the server is located in Indonesia (read this: https://www.domainesia.com/berita/jaringan-telkom/). I know you can switch, but what about others, your visitor? They have the biggest customer base among the country, so yeah it's sad but nothing you can do.

  • @aulyaryan

    Yes, Telkom :)

  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @JabJab said:

    @NDTN said: Yeah we are planning to add at least 2 new locations.

    At least throw us a bone and say the continent! ;')

    There will be at least a location for our Aussie friends ;)

    @shileno said:

    @NDTN said: Yeah we are planning to add at least 2 new locations.

    Chile?

    @ravi said:
    I don't want GreenCloud to come to India.
    They will add 18% GST over the invoice amount (for all invoices / for all locations).

    Please keep yourself away from India.

    Unfortunately there will be no India or Chile location in the near future.

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @NDTN can you do IceLand/ Greenland?

    Thanked by 1NDTN
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