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eNetSouth - Birmingham Wicked Fast I/O KVM (768MB) + 2GB/40GB/1000GB OpenVZ - Huge deals!!
eNetSouth Birmingham is offering huge discounts on a wonderful platform. Privatley owned hardware from the switch back. Colo'd and custom built to provide excellent service to you! Below you will find the links for our Extreme I/O 768MB KVM offering + 2.0GB OpenVZ offering. You will not find a better I/O performance KVM VPS! (After Virtio is enabled) The 2.0GB OpenVZ offering is hard to beat too! Get both and use a private network between the two for a epic hosting experience!
Specs:
*Enterpise Grade Hardware - (KVM and OpenVZ nodes) fully redundant (NIC's, PSU and Storage) Intel Xeon Servers @ 32GB each.
Quad Proc/Quad Core with RAID 10 storage using LSI SATA RAID with 2.0TB Hitatchi GST 32MB cache drives @ 7200 RPM.
*All of the latest mainstream templates, CentOS6, Fedora 15, Scientific Linux 6.0, Debian 6, etc..
Test IP: 216.180.128.2
Limitations:
*PayPal Only
*This offer will run until expiration of 14 days!
eNetSouth KVM 768MB -- Extreme I/O package! (See test below w/ Virtio)
Datacenter: eNetSouth One - Birmingham, AL
RAM: 768MB
Storage: 40GB
Bandwidth: 1000GB
CPU Cores: 4
Price: $7.00 /month or $20.00 /quarterly
Direct signup link:
https://clients.enetsouth.com/clients/order/?pid=45&skip=1
Sample test CentOS 6 32bit DD output w/Virtio enabled:
[root@localhost ~]# uname -a
Linux localhost.localdomain 2.6.32-71.el6.i686 #1 SMP Fri Nov 12 04:17:17 GMT 2010 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
[root@localhost ~]# dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync
16384+0 records in
16384+0 records out
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 3.89258 s, 276 MB/s
This will be one of the most wicked KVM servers you have blessed Putty upon. Excellent I/O performance
purpose built for KVM. **NOTE you must open a ticket after signup and before you install your OS requesting
Virtio drivers to be enabled. Otherwise your I/O and network performance will suffer. We are adding a
1 day (24 hour credit) to all KVM accounts to allow for support to enable the drivers. **
Use http://www.gtlib.gatech.edu/pub/[distro]/[version]/[os]/[arch] for fast downloads. eNetSouth
Birmingham is direct peered to Atlanta, GA.
eNetSouth OpenVZ 2.0GB
Datacenter: eNetSouth One - Birmingham, AL
RAM: 2048MB / Burst: No Burst
Storage: 40GB
Bandwidth: 1000GB
CPU Cores: 4
Price: $7.00 /mo
Direct signup link:
https://clients.enetsouth.com/clients/order/?pid=16&skip=1
Use http://www.gtlib.gatech.edu/pub/[distro]/[version]/[os]/[arch] for fast downloads. eNetSouth
Birmingham is direct peered to Atlanta, GA.
Comments
Nice offer.
Nice, do you have a speed test file for us to check out the download speed ?
Very nice, I may just try one
Can anyone comment on the performance of this offer? I'm interested, just doing a tad bit of research first. =]
Their 2GB OpenVZ is on LEB, you can find performance tests there.
Edit: I just saw it's Birmingham, disregard what I said
This is some efficient routing: http://pastebin.com/NyZDNDtm
Hmm, just told myself no more falling for these VPS gimmicks but I think I'll get one anyway
ordered kvm one and submitted ticket to enable virtio. waiting for the response.
btw in KVM, do we need to install the OS while connected via vnc?
Nope, you see it all, even the installation process. You have to manually install it unless you have some kinda autoinstall ISO.
@dmmcintyre3
From the inside out to the first reachable hop to you I get a way different story. 12 hops @ 60ms.
http://pastebin.com/zhSYdvtn
Hi Brandon, Do I have to open a ticket always before reinstall OS to request Virtio drivers to be enabled? or it will be enabled once and for all?
This offer sounds good but it is in wrong location. Ping times is about 170 ms.
@sidahmed
I have always set virtio prior to installing the OS. That way the drives get detected the proper way instead of the sad, slow /dev/hda.
Not a bad route from UK Either
http://pastie.org/2685735
19 hops / 140ms ping from germany. Doesn't seem too bad either.
http://pastebin.com/raw.php?i=pqW2Mhw9
@Brandon_eNetSouth I get 10-12ms from my Hostigation KVM in Rock Hill, SC to the test IP, and sub 21-35ms pings to that VPS from home. I should be getting 40ms max if the routing was decent. (I'm in North Carolina)
I wonder why it is such a train wreck from your place in NC to here? Hitting it from servers we have across the US the times/hops are respectable.
It's only 17 hops/70 ms..
Again, add another payment methods! I wish I could get a fake PP accoutn and load it with money in order to get the VPS!
I'm in NC as well and can ping the west coast (San Jose & Fremont) from here with ~70-80ms, so it's not only 70ms...
For me though my routes go straight to Atlanta then to Burmingham as opposed to Atlanta -> Ashburn -> Washington DC -> Atlanta -> Burmingham... The issue seems to be with TATA Communications routes...
some tests on the KVM:
temp# wget http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test
--2011-10-12 21:45:44-- http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test
Resolving cachefly.cachefly.net... 205.234.175.175
Connecting to cachefly.cachefly.net|205.234.175.175|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 104857600 (100M) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: “100mb.test.1”
100%[=============================================================================================================================>] 104,857,600 2.26M/s in 38s
2011-10-12 21:46:22 (2.65 MB/s) - “100mb.test.1” saved [104857600/104857600]
temp# dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync
16384+0 records in
16384+0 records out
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 2.8829 s, 372 MB/s
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is the network speed ok?
OpenVz 200/256 plan
root@alabama:~# wget http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test -O /dev/null
--2011-10-13 16:30:27-- http://cachefly.cachefly.net/100mb.test
Resolving cachefly.cachefly.net... 205.234.175.175
Connecting to cachefly.cachefly.net|205.234.175.175|:80... connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
Length: 104857600 (100M) [application/octet-stream]
Saving to: `/dev/null'
100%[======================================>] 104,857,600 4.20M/s in 25s
2011-10-13 16:30:52 (4.01 MB/s) - `/dev/null' saved [104857600/104857600]
root@alabama:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync
16384+0 records in
16384+0 records out
1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 14.399 s, 74.6 MB/s
that's one of the better network tests. Uploads are even slower. No rdns support, but decent hardware and great uptime.
A great deal for KVM and super I/O.
Paid and received VPS within seconds.
My kvm is offline few ours,when is online??
My KVM is too offline for more than 8+ hours. No response to the ticket yet.
my KVM is also offline (6+ hours)=.=
not very impressed with the uptime so far haha
Oh, I was going to ask if anyone else's kvm is down. So I take it that it's been down for 12 hrs now?
My OpenVZ is down too, so it's not just KVM.
Its a joke,few hours offline
I dont understand,this is not serious
My KVM VPS is also Offline. I have submitted a ticket and as usual they won't reply.