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  • @DeluxHost said:

    @SwordfishBE said:
    LET really should get a "buyers beware" note somewhere for providers like this..

    It would be interesting to hear if you would have said the same thing a few weeks or months ago. :)

    My vps was always very slow and almost unusable. Once the node was packed full and oversold it really was unusable. However, you won't hear me asking for a refund for such a low price. I didn't expect much from the VPS, but hoped it would be at least somewhat usable; unfortunately, that's not the case.

    Thanked by 2murathai JohnnySac
  • As an antidote to the sea of complaints, I'm just chiming in to say I've had my DeluxHost VPS for almost a year and it's been rock solid up until now hosting my website and fediverse instance.

    Up until these problems starting on the 6th June it's been pretty much rock solid, to the point where I move my wife's small business site to another DeluxHost VPS.

    Support tickets are always replied to quickly and helpfully, and updates on issues on the status page always prompt.

    Obviously it sucks to be affected by infrastructure issues, but for the amount paid the service is good and they (he?) are certainly trying to provide a good service for customers.

    It's worth noting as well that my the node my wife's site is on is still happy and stable, so this certainly not affecting all nodes.

    Thanked by 1DeluxHost
  • swissguyswissguy Member

    @DeluxHost said:
    You certainly have the right to your opinion, and I completely understand it. I simply believe that continuing to add fuel to the fire by certain people spamming us every day, trying to create new drama, doesn't help anyone and won't help us solve the problems that exist, which are clear.

    People posting feedback isn't "adding fuel to the fire." It's feedback, something you should be addressing, not dismissing. If there's a fire, it's coming from unresolved issues affecting your own customers, and it’s your responsibility to put it out.

    @DeluxHost said:
    There have been problems in the past, as you probably know, but we've mostly always resolved them. This misadventure will only help us further raise our defenses, if we want to look at it positively, but the blame obviously remains ours for not having prevented this.

    Then act on it. Acknowledging past issues is fine, but it doesn't mean much if the same patterns keep repeating. Instead of carefully wording defensive responses, focus on actually resolving the underlying problems and moving forward.

    @DeluxHost said:
    I certainly don't think we deserve to be crucified by these people, who will probably disappear once everything is solved and not come back until the next problem, because unfortunately that's how it works.

    You're not being "crucified." You're receiving criticism from paying customers based on the service you're providing. That's part of running a business. If handling that feedback is a challenge, then the priority should be fixing the reported issues, not framing it as drama. And if that's not something you can manage, then it raises serious questions about whether you should be operating at all.

  • my $1/yr black friday server has been offline for 2 weeks, losing PENNIES :joy:

  • x1archx1arch Member

    @AlteredParadox said:
    my $1/yr black friday server has been offline for 2 weeks, losing PENNIES :joy:

    Hope your penis will be fine. We will pray for it! 🙏

  • CalypsoCalypso Member

    @DeluxHost said:

    Personal opinion: don't try to make things less worse by saying it's not that bad. That won't work, and in almost all cases where statistics are used (which you do here) will make people more angry.

    You certainly have the right to your opinion, and I completely understand it. I simply believe that continuing to add fuel to the fire by certain people spamming us every day, trying to create new drama, doesn't help anyone and won't help us solve the problems that exist, which are clear.

    So what you're doing, is again lighting up the fire over and over again, which makes your customers more angry, more of them come along to share their frustration, and you react to that again.

    You can't control your customers. You can control yourself.

    There have been problems in the past

    And some of them still are unresolved...

    I certainly don't think we deserve to be crucified by these people, who will probably disappear once everything is solved and not come back until the next problem, because unfortunately that's how it works.

    If you know how it works, if you are in this business, stand above it. It's there, it will happen, it does happen, it will happen again.

    For some reason I feel a bit targetted by your comment because I was complaining on LET just before the real shit began with the network issues. But look at the timeline: I was only coming here to complain after a ticket was there for quite some time and no improvements were made. And then you were defended by others with "what can you expect from a cheap provider"; well, even if I get air for free, I can still complain that it is polluted.

    But the main thing: you come in here, and defending yourself with statistics of 98% uptime. I didn't look (and had) monitoring on my VPS for a week, but turned it on 15 minutes ago and had a look on it.

    The results:

    • SSH session took 28 seconds to give a login prompt. I have 4ms latency normally to the VPS.
    • SSH session is repeatedly disconnected
    • CPU steal is between 15 and 45%, with an average (over those 15 minutes) of 31%
    • Packet loss is over 40%
    • IPv6 is not working at all - needed a reboot to get it working (an issue already put a ticket in place over a year ago)

    Don't come in here and point to 98% uptime.

  • LebboLebbo Member

    It freezes so hard that even the hardware clock gives up and stops 😆

  • deadfoxdeadfox Member

    this shit is down again

  • edited June 19

    @deadfox said: this shit is down again

    It hasn't worked even once for me over these two weeks. :D

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  • nductivnductiv Member

    Downtime logs for the past week:
    image

  • @nductiv said:
    Downtime logs for the past week:
    image

    I thought you had no downtime.. but that huge list just took long to load

  • LebboLebbo Member

    Since the second half of today, it looks like everything has stabilized (though it's still unclear for how long).
    @DeluxHost, Maybe it makes sense to enable IPv4 and open ports? Apparently, they weren't involved in the issues

  • x1archx1arch Member

    Today I could to connect my vps via ipv6, v4 is still unavailable.

  • For my VPS it hasn't changed today. Still IPv4 and v6 completely blocked, ingress and egress (since
    14th, 9pm, so more than 5 days now)

    Further, the attack strength arriving at my VPS of about 20 to 30 MBit/s has not changed for the last week including today.

  • GerritGerrit Member
    edited June 19

    Some IPv4 subnet unfortunately still have routing issues, it seems that after a whole day, those subnets haven't been propagated and are unknown for the mass amount of routers. This means none of the IP's within certain subnets can be reached.

    IPv6 seem to have been resolved for some VM's, but not all them are working.

  • @Gerrit said:
    Some IPv4 subnet unfortunately still have routing issues, it seems that after a whole day, those subnets haven't been propagated and are unknown for the mass amount of routers. This means none of the IP's within certain subnets can be reached.

    Oh yes, you are right! My subnet is completely unannounced. Not even the ASN for my IP. Seems like the routing is really, really broken!

  • GerritGerrit Member
    edited June 19

    @jorohe6515 said:
    Oh yes, you are right! My subnet is completely unannounced. Not even the ASN for my IP. Seems like the routing is really, really broken!

    Yep and propagation of those subnets are stuck between 2-3% for 1 day now.

  • https://bgp.he.net/AS214677#_prefixes

    143.20.19.0/24 Private Customer - Visibility = 0% 1/875
    31.56.233.0/24 Matteo Martelloni trading as DELUXHOST - Visibility = 0% 2/875
    95.135.208.0/24 Matteo Martelloni trading as DELUXHOST - Visibility = 0% 2/875
    151.243.213.0/24 Matteo Martelloni trading as DELUXHOST - Visibility = 0% 2/875
    162.141.92.0/24 Matteo Martelloni trading as DELUXHOST - Visibility = 0% 2/875

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  • sergpalmsergpalm Member

    Two week. Nothing happening.
    Liars, cheaters.

  • jorohe6515jorohe6515 Member
    edited 9:54AM

    Looks like currently new routes are rolling out (~62%).
    My VPS has now both, ipv4 and ipv6 connectivity restored. No more routing over GSL.

    Further, also the attack traffic to my VPS changed from 20-30 MBit/s (in the last days) to zero about 4 hours ago.

  • DK87DK87 Member

    @DeluxHost said:

    @DK87 said:
    New day, new issues. Drama keeps rolling on :)
    UDP port availability back online.
    Network connectivity is still messy.
    And im experiencing a "little bit" high cpu steal time now xD

    top - 17:54:21 up 1 day, 1 min, 1 user, load average: 0.24, 0.07, 0.03
    Tasks: 151 total, 3 running, 148 sleeping, 0 stopped, 0 zombie
    %Cpu(s): 9.7 us, 4.9 sy, 0.0 ni, 50.3 id, 0.0 wa, 0.0 hi, 4.5 si, 30.6 st
    MiB Mem : 1919.6 total, 430.3 free, 654.3 used, 999.1 buff/cache
    MiB Swap: 512.0 total, 512.0 free, 0.0 used. 1265.3 avail Mem

    UDP port should be ok now

    yea, looks like up again.
    i will check it more after weekend and write back on topic if something will be wrong.

    thanks for the answer.

  • DesertDesert Member

    I contacted support, and they said they would see what they could do.
    My VPS server has been running smoothly for 20 hours now, and there have been no disk I/O errors.

  • GerritGerrit Member

    @usuariomega said:
    .............

    Yeah, it went back to 0% propagation.

    @jorohe6515 said:
    Looks like currently new routes are rolling out (~62%).

    Yeah!

    Looks like port 80/TCP on IPv4 is open and working for IPv6 it's filtered. But their working on it as we speak so let's hope it'll be over by the end of the weekend.

  • DeluxHostDeluxHost Member, Patron Provider

    Quick Update:

    A new Upstream will be added today. GSL will never be back with us again, as their level of support and service is truly poor.

    The subnets that had routing issues have already come back online or are in the process of coming back online.

    Meanwhile, the attacks have been largely mitigated, and additional protections will be implemented in the coming hours. I can't promise that there will be no more disconnections, testing is still ongoing, and some subnets will need to be re-routed to the new upstream, but I can promise you that today will be an important day for the complete resolution of the issue.

    There will most likely be more updates in the next few hours

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