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IF you're OVH Canada then go with BuyVM NY? Should be < 10ms.
Sorry, I saw Vancouver/SEA and figured you were wanting west coast.
Francisco
Heya.
West Coast is ideal for me for anything I publish via NZ(aka my home lab) so Las Vegas was right. My closest peer into the USA (and EU) is Seattle and Portland(coresite). If I go NY then it's 210ms and at that point I'll be making things worse... Not better.
The current setup for anything leaving my home lab is from NZ to OVH CA which is not amazing. Bringing it to the west coast is better... Even if some traffic still goes to OVH CA occasionally... It's still better this way.
Happy to provide some free additional bandwidth in any US/EU location on any of our standard plans to make up for the difference.
check @serverpoint
How much is some?
And the biggest question I have to ask... Is that private vlan traffic counted?
What about Hetzner vps? They support private network and its 20TB bandwidth. Private network bandwidth is not counted.
It's only 20TB in EU, if you go Singapore/US it's much lower.
EU only and that's no longer central to me.
US is 1TB and I'm paying an additional 19 euros for 20 TB.
Don't even look at Singapore .
I completely forgot hetzner does that for US... bandwidth isn't even that expensive in the US.
Does netcup have the same problem as Hetzner? I never used them before because I don't want to complete their KYC.
If traffic exceeds 2 TB within the last 24 hours, a temporary throttling to 200 Mbit/s will be applied. The throttling is lifted as soon as this condition no longer applies. Note: Different rules may apply for the Singapore location depending on the plan. Please refer to the product page under “Product Details” for more information.
A different kind of limit.
They also change stuff based on region, yes.
Their cheapest VPS:
Their cheapest rootserver:
I guess buying a dedicated server for two vpses in Seattle, Oregon (OVH) is your best option so far.
Can the two VPSs be on the same host? It would be trivial for me to put them on a virtual switch that way. Does the ISO support a serial console?
I may not have the bandwidth for this, but it's interesting.
for privet network and custom ISO i think bether BYVM and Virtua
Netcup offers extensions, called "Cloud vLAN" between 100 Mbps and 2.5 Gbps. The extension provides a Virtual LAN (vLAN) in which you can interconnect several root servers or VPS. However, depending on the desired speed, the extension isn't free.
Edit: Sorry, I noticed too late that you are focussed to Seattle and Vancouver. Netcup offers services only in Manassas, once it comes to North America.
But if you choose OVH Public Cloud, not regular VPS, then you can use vRack.
But it is also significantly more expensive.
Check this out.. seems interesting.
https://3hcloud.com/
https://3hcloud.com/network/elastic-internet
Looks to support internal virtual network.
https://3hcloud.com/docs/virtual-server-nets.html
No Seattle or Vancouver but has servers in San Francisco.
Test IP if needed: 38.107.236.4
@3h> @concept said:
Had a good look and it's pretty enticing... Except (and I mean this in the nicest of ways) who the hell are they?
Good question, they claim to have been around since 2010 but the domain was registered 2018 and their ASN was allocated 2020 so that's kind of a red flag to me (and their ASN is also under a different company? "Newserverlife LLC")
honestly don't know much other than they have some interesting locations like Kazakhstan and Manila Philippines.
It looks like they started from selling refurbished dedicated servers on ebay (https://newserverlife.com/) and now they are doing Cloud and Colocation. Looks like they use Digital Realty DCs for US locations and are a partner of Digital Realty. https://www.digitalrealty.com/partners/partner-directory/3h-cloud
Ebay store:
https://www.ebay.com/str/newserverlife
We do not count private VLAN traffic between VMs in the same data center.
However, your other requirements such as the ability to upload an ISO is not something we provide, although our client portal does have a library of ISOs that you can use to do manual installations.
Here is a list of ISOs available: https://www.colossuscloud.com/en/product-details/iso-library-manual-installation/
Can you add MikroTik's Router OS? If yes and I can still make good of your double BW from your last thread you will be making it to the top of the leaderboard very quickly.
What you mentioned in your original request (i,e 15TB).
I asked the staff to load it to one of our clusters and to test it. DM me and I will keep you updated on their testing. It might take some days or so though, perhaps a week, to do a full certification process.
To close this thread out.
The team (Yakushima Organization) has chosen @onidel. Big thanks to @onidel and @oloke. Great to have you in the self hosted org that gives and asks for nothing in return.
To update here, MikroTik is now available in our platform.