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Hard to translate any other way, but really, meh. I'm certain they won't give IPs without monthly fee like on SoYouStart, and at 1-2 EUR/IP per month, why bother when you can snipe yourself another 5 EUR server (it's still not impossible) with not only additional IP, but also everything else.
Yes this is what the message states: KS will get Failover IP
Ohhhh... this just got interesting.
Ks-2 is n2800 again and in stock in France
Got one! taken a week.... that's a week of watching. Got it for a client who is very happy with the price.
Ordered a i3 box, payment got vailided nearly instant, lets see how long it needs.
edit: 4 Minutes and Box was online yay gonna post some benchmarks,
Hope Kimsufi will join the 1Gbit era soon...
+1
Why would they make KS 1Gbit? If you want Gbit, you can order SoYouStart:
http://www.soyoustart.com/fr/serveurs-essential/
But even those have only 250 Mbit guaranteed. Perhaps even in the magical OVHland the bandwidth is not free to give away unmetered gigabit with every 5 EUR server.
If it induces a price rise, no thanks. 100Mb/s is already quite nice for what we pay.
Some Benchmark Porn:

HDD is about 160 Days old.
Interesting sensors output for my KS1, no clue if the high voltages is something I should be worried about.
Unfortunately they still deliver the faulty servers they delivered back in the days, where if the network card reaches a certain i/o level, the server crashes.
A lot of the socket 1155 mainboard are affected.
@tr1cky: Except the KS1 isn't socket 1155.
@linuxthefish: No, there's nothing to worry about. The expectations for the sensors are a guess based on the mainboard lm_sensors thinks you're using. If your box is stable when you load it up, you're good.
This is why on automobile engines the oil pressure gauge is damped. People would freak out when they saw the gauge go "critically low" when idling & "critically high" when accelerating.
ha! Doubt it. Just imagine, torrenting those
tv showslinux ISOs with 1GbitOnline.net for cheap 1Gbps boxes. Not as cheap as the KS-1, but no setup fee and also easier to obtain. Only 150Mbps guarantee however.
Oh you mean like this on 100 mbit?
http://i.imgur.com/vOBkwlo.png
Looks fishy :P
did you managed to get good seeding speeds with it?
It's my home connection, a Raspberry Pi. Speed is quite good, uploda about 4 MB, DL about 8 MB.
ah okay, I thought that it is from the kimsufi
link please
Has anyone got Windows Server 2012 onto a KS6 yet?
Thanks
Harry
Does anyone have/use the script for the stock availability? Where can I find it?
Edit: I ended up making my own monitor with Mandrill for e-mail, no need to wait in a e-mail queue with 200+ people.
I think most use this website: http://kimi.nwwebsites.co.uk/
Short question, that i3-2130 has 2 Cores and 2 Threads right? so when is the System fully used? when Threads and Cores at 100% or when the 2 Cores are at 100%?
OVH counts the CPU Load as it would be 4 real cores.
Wrong. http://www.cpu-world.com/CPUs/Core_i3/Intel-Core i3-2130.html
The number of threads 4
It shows me only 4, so 2Cores and 2 Thread and yes its i3-2130
You said yourself it shows you 4, so the website info is correct, two cores, four threads.
Not sure what's going on but my torrents have been downloading at this speed for the past hour or so: