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test ip? which DC?
What does DDOS MIGRATION mean? Forward all packets reaching my ip to a destination of my choice?
Means if an attack comes in at your IP under 1GBs that all of that traffic is handled by my DC and doesnt reach or effect your IP
This special is in our LA Location. Check here: http://www.ecovm.net/network-looking-glass/
Do you support windows OS?
That's called Mitigation, not Migration.
Our 1024MB BUDGET_LA supports Windows
Nice Box, Just purchased one
Got one to play around with.. pretty awesome for the price!
I have just tried the following code entries to improve on IO and Network speed. I tested on VPS debian 7.3
Disk I/O Optimization
The most important setting in order to get the most out of your VPS, is to use the virtio driver instead of the legacy IDE one. To do this you need to log into SolusVM and under the Settings tab, change Disk Driver from ide (default) to virtio. You will need to reboot your VPS through SolusVM for changes to apply.
Additionaly, you can improve I/O performance by using the following commands:
echo 0 > /sys/block/vda/queue/rotational
echo 0 > /sys/block/vda/queue/rq_affinity
echo noop > /sys/block/vda/queue/scheduler
echo "echo 0 > /sys/block/vda/queue/rotational" >> /etc/rc.local
echo "echo 0 > /sys/block/vda/queue/rq_affinity" >> /etc/rc.local
echo "echo noop > /sys/block/vda/queue/scheduler" >> /etc/rc.local
echo 'vm.swappiness=5' >> /etc/sysctl.conf
echo 'vm.vfs_cache_pressure=50' >> /etc/sysctl.conf
and then run
sysctl -p
Please note that in some cases /sys/block/vda/ can also be /sys/block/sda/. It depends on your OS and installation type (ISO or Template).
Another I/O tweak is to mount your partition with noatime. This can be done by opening /etc/fstab
vi /etc/fstab
and adding noatime to the options of the / file system, e.g. like this:
proc /proc proc defaults 0 0
# / was on /dev/sda1 during installation
UUID=bf175032-898a-4883-a702-ca0ab9e51d1d / ext4 noatime,errors=remount-ro 0 1
# swap was on /dev/sda5 during installation
UUID=2d7209ed-b4c1-4bb6-96f2-73d7ba82ca9b none swap sw 0 0
/dev/scd0 /media/cdrom0 udf,iso9660 user,noauto 0 0
You don't have to reboot the system for the changes to take effect - the following command will do:
mount -o remount /
Network Optimization
If your network connection is limited to 100Mbps, your Network Card configuration in SolusVM is probably set to Realtek 8139. Please use the Intel PRO/1000 or Virtio network card setting to be able to use all of your 1Gbps connection.
Additionally please append the following lines to the /etc/sysctl.conf file:
net.core.rmem_max=16777216
net.core.wmem_max=16777216
net.ipv4.tcp_rmem=4096 87380 16777216
net.ipv4.tcp_wmem=4096 65536 16777216
After saving the file, type sysctl -p for the changes to take effect.
Borrowed tutorial from: https://my.iniz.com/knowledgebase/17/KVM-Starter-Guide.html
My test:
Well I didn't change anything, just did another test and I/O seems to be a lot better now then couple of minutes ago..
-edit: I'm using the Debian 7.3 template.
from that guide, before adjustment, the IO of my vps is about 50~60MB/s
after that, the IO is about 100MB/s
any IPv6?
No
recurring?
yes
damn i could have used a $1/mo KVM vps :[
FYI, most default /etc/rc.local end with "exit 0" so make sure you that you edit it to move the "exit 0" below the commands added by these recommendations.
PS, signed up for the $1 deal and so far so good; looks like one of the best deals on LET in quite a while!
Yup! this and the yearly bluevm VPS has been one of the best deal I've seen in a long time..
This VPS does work quite well.. I keep checking back once in a while to see if they have restocked but don't think it's going to happen.
@earl, Yeah, but I don't do yearly deals ... enough experiences with "runners" so I don't do more than quarterly with any host.
ONE exception: Prometeus. Still have a super cheap yearly OpenVZ deal with them. They shall remain the only exception to that rule. Otherwise, I don't do yearly (and I don't do OpenVZ) on any more VPS.
@geekalot
You just reminded me I need to cancel a yearly OVZ.. lol
Added 7 more VPS of this plan. First come, first served
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1 CPU Core Access
10GB SATA HDD Space
1 GBps Port
750GB Bandwidth
$1.00/mo
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Yay! got another one! Thanks @ReviewLinux
Great! That deal is slowly coming to an end. A couple left
Any preview of what's coming up next? Maybe something in Canada with around the same price range?
Nothing in Canada yet... Bringing online another new node in LA in a week or so. Intel Xeon 2x E5520 48GB RAM RAID 10 LSI 9271/BBU Thinking of some good pricing for this node.
Another comment about the tweaks: it may be safer to use relatime instead of noatime in /etc/fstab mount options because noatime can impact some applications. Relatime should give you a similar performance gain, but keep most all applications happy & content.