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Kimsufi/Soyoustart/OVH Rise New Price

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  • aRNoLDaRNoLD Member
    edited February 15

    This Account has been suspended.

    https://ovh.hos7.com/?range=Kimsufi

    Thanked by 1loay
  • @aRNoLD said:

    This Account has been suspended.

    https://ovh.hos7.com/?range=Kimsufi

    It's @loay 's tool if I remember well.

    Thanked by 1loay
  • loayloay Member

    @NotFoundException said:

    @wii747 said:
    Kimsufi servers now available in London, Frankfurt, Warsaw! not very interested configs.

    I mean they are the same configs as before, just on kimsufi.com, I think. Still waiting on new line up

    Milan is not in the kimsufi website though. I was hoping they would offer some options there. > @fredo1664 said:

    @aRNoLD said:

    This Account has been suspended.

    https://ovh.hos7.com/?range=Kimsufi

    It's @loay 's tool if I remember well.

    Yes, it’s hosted with hostbrr. Thanks for letting me know.

    Thanked by 1fredo1664
  • Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @SashkaPro said:
    Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

    Thanked by 2ehab Freek
  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @ascicode said:

    @Neoon said:

    @ascicode said:
    United states not on locations list, still available?

    US is always on the US site, never International.
    If you got an US account you can order there but its way more expensive.

    country list showed united states on every site before, now suddenly only, if ovh.com/en.

    https://eco.us.ovhcloud.com/
    works fine though.

  • 6700k + 64gb for that price feels like one of those “too good to stay” deals lol.
    ordered a short term just to see if it survives provisioning.

  • LBFLBF Member

    @Kenny_007 said:
    6700k + 64gb for that price feels like one of those “too good to stay” deals lol.
    ordered a short term just to see if it survives provisioning.

    Am I blind? I don't see any 6700k servers, only one 7700k..

  • adnsadns Member

    @SashkaPro said:
    Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

    Same config died a few months ago. They replaced the mobo and I got same CPU and RAM.

    On OVH new control panel I see the real configuration from my servers, so when it is upgraded I see the upgraded specs. Seems to be that the DC technicians see same data source and keep the previous configuration if needed any hardware modification.

    Thanked by 2fredo1664 SashkaPro
  • @adns said:

    @SashkaPro said:
    Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

    Same config died a few months ago. They replaced the mobo and I got same CPU and RAM.

    On OVH new control panel I see the real configuration from my servers, so when it is upgraded I see the upgraded specs. Seems to be that the DC technicians see same data source and keep the previous configuration if needed any hardware modification.

    Hmm.. mine are not. For sure they are working to make some clean in the big mess.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    There is nothing to gain in SG except suffering.
    No upgrades so far, not even on the KS-3.

    fk me, refund time I guess.

    Thanked by 1ariq01
  • SGP has E-2236 as maximum (w/ SYS-1 - instead of E-2136) but at least one user here reported on getting two 1TB NVMe instead of 512GB NVMe. But I would not bet on that, esp. w/ setup fees now.

  • @NotFoundException said:
    New website! Hope the new lineup is coming soon as well

    Deymmm!

  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    @adns said:

    @SashkaPro said:
    Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

    Same config died a few months ago. They replaced the mobo and I got same CPU and RAM.

    On OVH new control panel I see the real configuration from my servers, so when it is upgraded I see the upgraded specs. Seems to be that the DC technicians see same data source and keep the previous configuration if needed any hardware modification.

    New panel looks pretty clean, huge upgrade to the buggy thing we've had for many years

  • @allthemtings said:

    @adns said:

    @SashkaPro said:
    Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

    Same config died a few months ago. They replaced the mobo and I got same CPU and RAM.

    On OVH new control panel I see the real configuration from my servers, so when it is upgraded I see the upgraded specs. Seems to be that the DC technicians see same data source and keep the previous configuration if needed any hardware modification.

    New panel looks pretty clean, huge upgrade to the buggy thing we've had for many years

    Not worth the price increases though

    Thanked by 2allthemtings tux
  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @allthemtings said:

    @adns said:

    @SashkaPro said:
    Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

    Same config died a few months ago. They replaced the mobo and I got same CPU and RAM.

    On OVH new control panel I see the real configuration from my servers, so when it is upgraded I see the upgraded specs. Seems to be that the DC technicians see same data source and keep the previous configuration if needed any hardware modification.

    New panel looks pretty clean, huge upgrade to the buggy thing we've had for many years

    Skill issue, I just login once to install le baguette and that's it.

  • @Neoon said:

    @allthemtings said:

    @adns said:

    @SashkaPro said:
    Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

    Same config died a few months ago. They replaced the mobo and I got same CPU and RAM.

    On OVH new control panel I see the real configuration from my servers, so when it is upgraded I see the upgraded specs. Seems to be that the DC technicians see same data source and keep the previous configuration if needed any hardware modification.

    New panel looks pretty clean, huge upgrade to the buggy thing we've had for many years

    Skill issue, I just login once to install le baguette and that's it.

    Don't you always shutdown and boot the server when you go to sleep and wake up respectively? Energy waste, pfff

  • @NotFoundException said:

    @Neoon said:

    @allthemtings said:

    @adns said:

    @SashkaPro said:
    Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

    Same config died a few months ago. They replaced the mobo and I got same CPU and RAM.

    On OVH new control panel I see the real configuration from my servers, so when it is upgraded I see the upgraded specs. Seems to be that the DC technicians see same data source and keep the previous configuration if needed any hardware modification.

    New panel looks pretty clean, huge upgrade to the buggy thing we've had for many years

    Skill issue, I just login once to install le baguette and that's it.

    Don't you always shutdown and boot the server when you go to sleep and wake up respectively? Energy waste, pfff

    It's like playing the russian roulette to be fair, what are the odds that the kimsufi does not restart?

  • @fredo1664 said:

    @NotFoundException said:

    @Neoon said:

    @allthemtings said:

    @adns said:

    @SashkaPro said:
    Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

    Same config died a few months ago. They replaced the mobo and I got same CPU and RAM.

    On OVH new control panel I see the real configuration from my servers, so when it is upgraded I see the upgraded specs. Seems to be that the DC technicians see same data source and keep the previous configuration if needed any hardware modification.

    New panel looks pretty clean, huge upgrade to the buggy thing we've had for many years

    Skill issue, I just login once to install le baguette and that's it.

    Don't you always shutdown and boot the server when you go to sleep and wake up respectively? Energy waste, pfff

    It's like playing the russian roulette to be fair, what are the odds that the kimsufi does not restart?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @NotFoundException said:

    @Neoon said:

    @allthemtings said:

    @adns said:

    @SashkaPro said:
    Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

    Same config died a few months ago. They replaced the mobo and I got same CPU and RAM.

    On OVH new control panel I see the real configuration from my servers, so when it is upgraded I see the upgraded specs. Seems to be that the DC technicians see same data source and keep the previous configuration if needed any hardware modification.

    New panel looks pretty clean, huge upgrade to the buggy thing we've had for many years

    Skill issue, I just login once to install le baguette and that's it.

    Don't you always shutdown and boot the server when you go to sleep and wake up respectively? Energy waste, pfff

    Brother in christ, I pay for the entire month, I am gonna use it.

  • @Neoon said:

    @NotFoundException said:

    @Neoon said:

    @allthemtings said:

    @adns said:

    @SashkaPro said:
    Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

    Same config died a few months ago. They replaced the mobo and I got same CPU and RAM.

    On OVH new control panel I see the real configuration from my servers, so when it is upgraded I see the upgraded specs. Seems to be that the DC technicians see same data source and keep the previous configuration if needed any hardware modification.

    New panel looks pretty clean, huge upgrade to the buggy thing we've had for many years

    Skill issue, I just login once to install le baguette and that's it.

    Don't you always shutdown and boot the server when you go to sleep and wake up respectively? Energy waste, pfff

    Brother in christ, I pay for the entire month, I am gonna use it.

    Nah, they refund the energy savings as account credits, trust.

  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    @barbarza said:

    @allthemtings said:

    @adns said:

    @SashkaPro said:
    Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

    Same config died a few months ago. They replaced the mobo and I got same CPU and RAM.

    On OVH new control panel I see the real configuration from my servers, so when it is upgraded I see the upgraded specs. Seems to be that the DC technicians see same data source and keep the previous configuration if needed any hardware modification.

    New panel looks pretty clean, huge upgrade to the buggy thing we've had for many years

    Not worth the price increases though

    What price increases have i missed? I havent been hit by any....yet

  • The new Kimsufi layout to me looks like they plan on simplifying the lineup at some point. Previously, the various combinations of options (same KS but with different RAM / storage options / locations) were nested in the order form, but now, it is part of a huge table with 73 pages.

    Idk but to me the new design implies they're going to be removing a lot of options as the new Kimsufi server list is a terrible user experience, compared to the previous Eco page.

  • @Cameron said:
    The new Kimsufi layout to me looks like they plan on simplifying the lineup at some point. Previously, the various combinations of options (same KS but with different RAM / storage options / locations) were nested in the order form, but now, it is part of a huge table with 73 pages.

    Idk but to me the new design implies they're going to be removing a lot of options as the new Kimsufi server list is a terrible user experience, compared to the previous Eco page.

    or they want the flexibility. Now they can throw in there a odd specs servers and price it and once it's sold it's off the list.

    Thanked by 1barbarza
  • @debian3 said:

    @Cameron said:
    The new Kimsufi layout to me looks like they plan on simplifying the lineup at some point. Previously, the various combinations of options (same KS but with different RAM / storage options / locations) were nested in the order form, but now, it is part of a huge table with 73 pages.

    Idk but to me the new design implies they're going to be removing a lot of options as the new Kimsufi server list is a terrible user experience, compared to the previous Eco page.

    or they want the flexibility. Now they can throw in there a odd specs servers and price it and once it's sold it's off the list.

    That is a nicer way of looking at it, hopefully this is the case so we can get some nice interesting stuff.

  • @allthemtings said:

    @barbarza said:

    @allthemtings said:

    @adns said:

    @SashkaPro said:
    Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

    Same config died a few months ago. They replaced the mobo and I got same CPU and RAM.

    On OVH new control panel I see the real configuration from my servers, so when it is upgraded I see the upgraded specs. Seems to be that the DC technicians see same data source and keep the previous configuration if needed any hardware modification.

    New panel looks pretty clean, huge upgrade to the buggy thing we've had for many years

    Not worth the price increases though

    What price increases have i missed? I havent been hit by any....yet

    On world site in USD they rounded up all the prices to get rid of cents

  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    @barbarza said:

    @allthemtings said:

    @barbarza said:

    @allthemtings said:

    @adns said:

    @SashkaPro said:
    Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

    Same config died a few months ago. They replaced the mobo and I got same CPU and RAM.

    On OVH new control panel I see the real configuration from my servers, so when it is upgraded I see the upgraded specs. Seems to be that the DC technicians see same data source and keep the previous configuration if needed any hardware modification.

    New panel looks pretty clean, huge upgrade to the buggy thing we've had for many years

    Not worth the price increases though

    What price increases have i missed? I havent been hit by any....yet

    On world site in USD they rounded up all the prices to get rid of cents

    On new orders? my existing servers all renew for the same price

    Thanked by 1oloke
  • @allthemtings said:

    @barbarza said:

    @allthemtings said:

    @barbarza said:

    @allthemtings said:

    @adns said:

    @SashkaPro said:
    Today (after almost 1yr) died my mystery box (2288/64).

    "We have replaced your server with a spare server which was recently tested.
    All the hardware has been replaced except for the disks that we have swapped from your original server."

    And yes, it is still 2288/64.

    Same config died a few months ago. They replaced the mobo and I got same CPU and RAM.

    On OVH new control panel I see the real configuration from my servers, so when it is upgraded I see the upgraded specs. Seems to be that the DC technicians see same data source and keep the previous configuration if needed any hardware modification.

    New panel looks pretty clean, huge upgrade to the buggy thing we've had for many years

    Not worth the price increases though

    What price increases have i missed? I havent been hit by any....yet

    On world site in USD they rounded up all the prices to get rid of cents

    On new orders? my existing servers all renew for the same price

    Yeah, looks like new orders. Haven't checked my current ones yet.

  • Depends on vat?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @ascicode said:
    Depends on vat?

    I think they are drunk again, I see no price hikes.

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