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Why should we pick these over the VPS series?
ordered a risele03 in bhs and it's ready (delivered under 2 minutes)
the availability of the server now changed from high to low
26risele03-v1.ram-128g-ecc-2400.softraid-2x1920nvme.bhs : 1H-high => 1H-low
Let us know the CPU and it risks are actually NVMes
Ah, got it - thanks. I'd be ok with losing the 5% prepayment discount for switching to monthly afterwards, just would want to avoid being stuck on an annual-only renewal cycle after the first 12 months or having the price drastically changing.
So e.g. for a rise-le-3/4, $1,083.00 for the first 12 months (set up waived + 5% discount) via upfront payment, then $95 monthly afterwards would be ideal.
I had rise with 12m commitment ryzen 3600x it was ~36e without VAT, but it renew again to 12m so I canceled it and switched to ks-le-b
I will as soon as I get a chance, later tonight
is there any way to check it before installing the OS?
API via browser is easiest, e.g. here for CA account: https://ca.api.ovh.com/console/?section=/dedicated/server&branch=v1#get-/dedicated/server/-serviceName-/specifications/hardware
You need to SSO to authenticate and use the nsXXXXXX.xxx.xxx.xxx.net OVH name of the server as input param (serviceName).
got the standard specs (Rise-LE-03 bhs):
motherboard: S8036GM2NE-HOV-B
{
"formFactor": null,
"memorySize": {
"unit": "MB",
"value": 131072
},
"defaultHardwareRaidSize": null,
"expansionCards": null,
"motherboard": "S8036",
"diskGroups": [
{
"diskSize": {
"value": 1920,
"unit": "GB"
},
"defaultHardwareRaidSize": null,
"diskGroupId": 1,
"defaultHardwareRaidType": null,
"diskType": "NVME",
"raidController": null,
"numberOfDisks": 2,
"description": "2 X Disk NVME 1920 GB, JBOD"
}
],
"threadsPerProcessor": 32,
"usbKeys": null,
"numberOfProcessors": 1,
"processorName": "Epyc7302",
"description": "RISE-LE-3 - AMD EPYC 7302",
"coresPerProcessor": 16,
"processorArchitecture": "x86_64",
"bootMode": "uefi",
"defaultHardwareRaidType": null
}
was asking about running yabs. I could probably do it in rescue mode.
Wait you guys ordering Rise-LE-3 in the hope of getting a lottery?
KS-LE-1 North America (Canada - East - Beauharnois):
Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1231 v3 @ 3.40GHz
RAM : 31.1 GiB
500/1000
Disk Model Capacity Health Temperature Power-On Hours Errors Media Wear Host Writes (TB)
/dev/sda INTEL SSDSC2KB019T8 1.92 TB PASSED 24–25°C 2,582 hrs 0 0% ~15.44 TB
/dev/sdb INTEL SSDSC2KB019T8 1.92 TB PASSED 21–22°C 3,093 hrs 0 0% ~47.42 TB
RISE-LE-03 (1Gbps/10Gbs)
Alright RISE-LE-3 is ded. Bring on RISE-LE-4!
Is there any api call which can show what is the service name associated to that order once its fulfilled?
Isn't it in the email you receive?
I just received an email from OVH saying that my service which is a 12 month commitment is 60 days before expiry.
???
In the invoice you receive by email 5-ish minutes after the server is delivered, you have the order number and the service name.
Search your email. Maybe you have server subscription whose 12-month commitment is about to expire. You can also contact OVH support and ask.
do you know if i can use my own windows license rather than buying it (monthly) from ovh ? i already have windows license but cannot find how to load it to my account, so i can get the windows installation option.
There: https://www.ovh.com/manager/#/dedicated/license
There should be a button "action" or something depending on your language settings, with an option to add a SPLA license. I used that in the past to bring my own license.
thanks, i saw that but wasn't sure if SPLA license is different than normal windows server license or not
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Thank you for the info, also get a same one with 2*1.92T
SSD 1 PowerOnHours 40799, INTEL SSDSC2KB019T8
SSD 2 PowerOnHours 39691, INTEL SSDSC2KB019T8
Edit:
Tests Added:
fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/md3):
Ahh okay. One way for sure.
I wish there was an api call. Kinda difficult to keep a track of the stupid api orders and whats delivered.
You know, one quick way is don't buy so many
What does Ovh do if you don’t renew your server and it still has a comment date on it?
They take your first born... be careful
It sucks americans never get a good black friday deal. we are stuck with OVH US which is garbage.
Expect we're gonna get RISE-LE-4 first. I can feel it ^^
At $25, I think SYS-LE-1 is a decent price actually if you want the US DC. It's cheaper than other regions. I believe it's the lowest price offering with vRack support. Just too bad you can't do any storage or network upgrades on it.