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  • @funeego said:
    My Hong Kong server isn't deployed yet; you guys are too slow.

    Per @hosthatch
    The setup time is 10 working days (2 weeks). Most will get delivered much earlier. Some may get slightly delayed. Please order one of the packages from hosthatch.com directly if immediate provisioning is needed. We cannot offer faster provisioning on special plans.

  • @rogerwilco said:

    @funeego said:
    My Hong Kong server isn't deployed yet; you guys are too slow.

    Per @hosthatch
    The setup time is 10 working days (2 weeks). Most will get delivered much earlier. Some may get slightly delayed. Please order one of the packages from hosthatch.com directly if immediate provisioning is needed. We cannot offer faster provisioning on special plans.

    I bought a Japanese VPS before, and it was up and running the next day.

  • s0n1cs0n1c Member

    @funeego said:

    @rogerwilco said:

    @funeego said:
    My Hong Kong server isn't deployed yet; you guys are too slow.

    Per @hosthatch
    The setup time is 10 working days (2 weeks). Most will get delivered much earlier. Some may get slightly delayed. Please order one of the packages from hosthatch.com directly if immediate provisioning is needed. We cannot offer faster provisioning on special plans.

    I bought a Japanese VPS before, and it was up and running the next day.

  • @yoursunny said:

    @lxz7758521 said:
    I want to inform you that the IP range of your servers that I am currently using is completely inaccessible in mainland China via China Unicom due to timeouts. This happened suddenly, but it works fine with China Telecom and China Mobile.

    Indeed. Per ping.pe probe from China Unicom:

    • 194.29.100.* in Sydney: 100% loss
    • 151.245.106.* in Seoul: 20% loss with >400ms RTT

    This appears to be network instability rather than GFW blockage.

    I know of IP addresses starting with 161, 188, and 151, which are located in Japan and Hong Kong, respectively.

    You need to specify the /24 subnet, which matches the BGP announcements.
    Giving only the first octet means nothing.

    How can I solve this problem? It's caused by an unstable network connection. The IP addresses 151.241.5.128 and 188.209.141.115, and this other IP address, all show as China Unicom. I'm within these IP ranges, and I'm very confused.

  • @s0n1c said:

    @lxz7758521 said:
    I want to inform you that the IP range of your servers that I am currently using is completely inaccessible in mainland China via China Unicom due to timeouts. This happened suddenly, but it works fine with China Telecom and China Mobile. Currently, I know of IP addresses starting with 161, 188, and 151, which are located in Japan and Hong Kong, respectively. I tested other IPs starting with 161, and the problem persists. What could be the reason for this? My business is being affected as a result.

    oh no, are you losing millions of dollars a day sir?

    Some of my users in mainland China are unable to access our website, which is why I'm seeking help here.

  • s0n1cs0n1c Member

    @lxz7758521 said:

    @s0n1c said:

    @lxz7758521 said:
    I want to inform you that the IP range of your servers that I am currently using is completely inaccessible in mainland China via China Unicom due to timeouts. This happened suddenly, but it works fine with China Telecom and China Mobile. Currently, I know of IP addresses starting with 161, 188, and 151, which are located in Japan and Hong Kong, respectively. I tested other IPs starting with 161, and the problem persists. What could be the reason for this? My business is being affected as a result.

    oh no, are you losing millions of dollars a day sir?

    Some of my users in mainland China are unable to access our website, which is why I'm seeking help here.

    i see. well, this is the wrong place to seek support.

    you need to contact hosthatch support

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @lxz7758521 said:

    @yoursunny said:

    @lxz7758521 said:
    I want to inform you that the IP range of your servers that I am currently using is completely inaccessible in mainland China via China Unicom due to timeouts. This happened suddenly, but it works fine with China Telecom and China Mobile.

    Indeed. Per ping.pe probe from China Unicom:

    • 194.29.100.* in Sydney: 100% loss
    • 151.245.106.* in Seoul: 20% loss with >400ms RTT

    This appears to be network instability rather than GFW blockage.

    I know of IP addresses starting with 161, 188, and 151, which are located in Japan and Hong Kong, respectively.

    You need to specify the /24 subnet, which matches the BGP announcements.
    Giving only the first octet means nothing.

    How can I solve this problem? It's caused by an unstable network connection. The IP addresses 151.241.5.128 and 188.209.141.115, and this other IP address, all show as China Unicom. I'm within these IP ranges, and I'm very confused.

    Have you contacted China Unicom?
    They are your ISP and it’s their responsibility to improve network stability.

  • toftof Member

    @maverick said:

    @itachikonoha said: But can you explain what is 0.5 dedicated core? How can it be half of a vcore which is dedicated?

    I believe that they just want to say to keep your average CPU usage at or below 25% (in the case of 0.5 dedicated core, 1.5 fairly shared cores, because 0.5 / 2 = 0.25 = 25%).

    @hosthatch can confirm it, but I'd be surprised if it's anything else.

    is that right?

  • Has anyone got their server/s delivered from the January sale yet?

    I am aware of the stated delivery time etc. just wondering if anyone has had one delivered yet.

  • ralfralf Member

    @Dimtar said:
    Has anyone got their server/s delivered from the January sale yet?

    I am aware of the stated delivery time etc. just wondering if anyone has had one delivered yet.

    You kind of sound like a kid who sneeks a peek at their presents before Christmas Day to try to figure out what they've got.

  • @ralf said:

    @Dimtar said:
    Has anyone got their server/s delivered from the January sale yet?

    I am aware of the stated delivery time etc. just wondering if anyone has had one delivered yet.

    You kind of sound like a kid who sneeks a peek at their presents before Christmas Day to try to figure out what they've got.

    Yes but I fully sympathize with him though :smile: One more week to stay patient. Team needs some time in setting it up. I'm sure they will deliver according to promise.

    Thanked by 1ralf
  • @ralf said:

    @Dimtar said:
    Has anyone got their server/s delivered from the January sale yet?

    I am aware of the stated delivery time etc. just wondering if anyone has had one delivered yet.

    You kind of sound like a kid who sneeks a peek at their presents before Christmas Day to try to figure out what they've got.

    To be fair, it's a lot more convenient to get a server on a Friday night than a Monday morning if one only has time to muck with it on the weekends. Also sucks to find out on Monday morning that you actually had it provisioned earlier and didn't notice (I forget if an email gets sent when it does get provisioned).

  • missed that deal:

    4 CPU cores (2 dedicated core, 2 fairly shared cores) ROME/MILAN
    16 GB RAM
    200 GB NVMe storage
    16 TB premium bandwidth (6 TB in Seoul)
    $110 per year, $300 per 3 years
    (2X RAM, storage for 3 year payments)
    (2x bandwidth for 3 year payments - Hong Kong, Tokyo, Sngapore)

    i need it for real in SG.

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @aghora said:
    missed that deal:

    4 CPU cores (2 dedicated core, 2 fairly shared cores) ROME/MILAN
    16 GB RAM
    200 GB NVMe storage
    16 TB premium bandwidth (6 TB in Seoul)
    $110 per year, $300 per 3 years
    (2X RAM, storage for 3 year payments)
    (2x bandwidth for 3 year payments - Hong Kong, Tokyo, Sngapore)

    i need it for real in SG.

    You snooze you lose.
    Try again next year.

  • @hosthatch Thank you!

  • s0n1cs0n1c Member

    anyone know if hh sends an email when they provision the server?

  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @tof said:

    @maverick said:

    @itachikonoha said: But can you explain what is 0.5 dedicated core? How can it be half of a vcore which is dedicated?

    I believe that they just want to say to keep your average CPU usage at or below 25% (in the case of 0.5 dedicated core, 1.5 fairly shared cores, because 0.5 / 2 = 0.25 = 25%).

    @hosthatch can confirm it, but I'd be surprised if it's anything else.

    is that right?

    No, we use/consider the same terminology that is standard for Linux.

    1 core = 100%
    0.5 core = 50% of a core

    If a plan has 0.5 dedicated core and 2 shared cores (3 total cores), it means you have a 50% of a core that is dedicated, and the remaining 250% CPU is shared.

    If a plan has 1 dedicated core and 2 shared cores (3 total cores), it means you have 100% of a core that is dedicated, and the remaining 200% is shared.

    @s0n1c said: anyone know if hh sends an email when they provision the server?

    Yes we always send a welcome email.

  • s0n1cs0n1c Member

    i will be anxiously checking my email every 5 minutes. tomorrow marks the 10th day i think.

    this feels like christmas

  • yoursunnyyoursunny Member, IPv6 Advocate

    @s0n1c said:
    i will be anxiously checking my email every 5 minutes. tomorrow marks the 10th day i think.

    this feels like christmas

    There’s a thing called push notification, if you use an Exchange based email provider.
    You see a popup at bottom right corner when the email arrives, instantly.

  • TimboJonesTimboJones Member
    edited January 24

    @s0n1c said:
    i will be anxiously checking my email every 5 minutes. tomorrow marks the 10th day i think.

    this feels like christmas

    From OP:

    The setup time is 10 working days (2 weeks).

    Tomorrow is not a business day. Probably need to factor MLK day as well.

    Jan 29/30 is two weeks from the last sale.

  • 10 TB storage server in NL arrived and it's awesome @hosthatch never disappoints. Thank you!

  • s0n1cs0n1c Member

    @TimboJones said:

    @s0n1c said:
    i will be anxiously checking my email every 5 minutes. tomorrow marks the 10th day i think.

    this feels like christmas

    From OP:

    The setup time is 10 working days (2 weeks).

    Tomorrow is not a business day. Probably need to factor MLK day as well.

    Jan 29/30 is two weeks from the last sale.

    speak of the devil

  • One of my servers has been delivered. Thanks HH

  • Check question @hosthatch team, I understand servers are delivered with more limited support from the deal, but if I were to make a paid request for BGP/my own IP block - would that still be honed?

  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @ravenof7 said:
    Check question @hosthatch team, I understand servers are delivered with more limited support from the deal, but if I were to make a paid request for BGP/my own IP block - would that still be honed?

    Yes, BGP is supported on all of our services, and all of our locations.

    Thanked by 1ravenof7
  • @s0n1c said:

    @TimboJones said:

    @s0n1c said:
    i will be anxiously checking my email every 5 minutes. tomorrow marks the 10th day i think.

    this feels like christmas

    From OP:

    The setup time is 10 working days (2 weeks).

    Tomorrow is not a business day. Probably need to factor MLK day as well.

    Jan 29/30 is two weeks from the last sale.

    speak of the devil

    Yeah, turned out mine was delivered as well, maybe even before I last posted and didn't realize.

  • @hosthatch said:

    @tof said:

    @maverick said:

    @itachikonoha said: But can you explain what is 0.5 dedicated core? How can it be half of a vcore which is dedicated?

    I believe that they just want to say to keep your average CPU usage at or below 25% (in the case of 0.5 dedicated core, 1.5 fairly shared cores, because 0.5 / 2 = 0.25 = 25%).

    @hosthatch can confirm it, but I'd be surprised if it's anything else.

    is that right?

    No, we use/consider the same terminology that is standard for Linux.

    1 core = 100%
    0.5 core = 50% of a core

    If a plan has 0.5 dedicated core and 2 shared cores (3 total cores), it means you have a 50% of a core that is dedicated, and the remaining 250% CPU is shared.

    If a plan has 1 dedicated core and 2 shared cores (3 total cores), it means you have 100% of a core that is dedicated, and the remaining 200% is shared.

    @s0n1c said: anyone know if hh sends an email when they provision the server?

    Yes we always send a welcome email.

    I have 0.5 dedicated core.

    How can I make sure that I am using 0.5 of the core and not full?

    Does it mean i can not exceed 50% in the single core?

    If yes, then what's the limit for the shared ones?

  • Hi there. I got a hybryd VPS from HH.

    root@vps:~# df -h
    Filesystem      Size  Used Avail Use% Mounted on
    tmpfs           197M  1.1M  196M   1% /run
    /dev/vda1        19G  1.5G   17G   8% /
    tmpfs           984M     0  984M   0% /dev/shm
    tmpfs           5.0M     0  5.0M   0% /run/lock
    /dev/vda16      881M   61M  758M   8% /boot
    /dev/vda15      105M  6.1M   99M   6% /boot/efi
    tmpfs           197M   12K  197M   1% /run/user/0
    
    root@vps:~# fdisk -l
    Disk /dev/vda: 20 GiB, 21474836480 bytes, 41943040 sectors
    Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    Disklabel type: gpt
    Disk identifier: C4C3A580-6862-4FC3-B79D-8FC0E680CA32
    
    Device       Start      End  Sectors  Size Type
    /dev/vda1  2099200 41944006 39843807   19G Linux filesystem
    /dev/vda14    2048    10239     8192    4M BIOS boot
    /dev/vda15   10240   227327   217088  106M EFI System
    /dev/vda16  227328  2097152  1869825  913M Linux extended boot
    
    Partition table entries are not in disk order.
    
    Disk /dev/vdb: 1.82 TiB, 2000012919360 bytes, 3906273280 sectors
    Units: sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
    Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
    I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 by
    

    How to make that /dev/vdb with 1.82 TiB available? I mean I got plex on the server and when I want to migrate my movie collection to VPS but I can't cause it says I have only 19G disk.

    Thanks for help in advance.

  • @RedSox said: How to make that /dev/vdb with 1.82 TiB available?

    This is a quick and dirty suggestion just to get you started. Please read up to get proper ways to do this so that it works for you long term.

    1. Use gdisk to create a (gpt) partition on /dev/vdb.
    2. format (mkfs.ext4 /dev/vdb1)
    3. mount /dev/vdb1 /mnt/bigdisk

    Do what you need on /mnt/bigdisk (including creating user accessible directories etc.).

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