@VirMach said:
Okay I thought of a way better way of adding someone else's plan without having to go and do-over. I'll be back soon with more information.
I used the migrate button with 3 usd fee , then ticket and invoice were created, but then I didn't want to migrate, so I clicked on close ticket but , the invoice is still pending,
So here is question do I have to pay the invoice or can I let it expire?
If I am required to and do pay invoice how can I reopen the ticket, I cannot re-open the ticket by replying it seems
@VirMach said:
Not on list but we have so many extra IPv4 we can sell NAT plans with dedicated IPv4 temporarily and no time limit on switching it over on our end.
Holy shit please no, you will get so many support tickets + chargebacks + IPs blacklisted/blocked on GFW - totally not worth it imho.
Very good point if we do @yoursunny specials we just have to add in IPv4 cost and then optionally when ready allow to switch to NAT to save $8/YR.
@VirMach said:
Okay I thought of a way better way of adding someone else's plan without having to go and do-over. I'll be back soon with more information.
Have you just discovered Excel?
Google sheets all the way. Just formatting it differently for parallel.
I used the migrate button with 3 usd fee , then ticket and invoice were created, but then I didn't want to migrate, so I clicked on close ticket but , the invoice is still pending,
So here is question do I have to pay the invoice or can I let it expire?
If I am required to and do pay invoice how can I reopen the ticket, I cannot re-open the ticket by replying it seems
PS don't ban me 😗
If you didn't pay you don't have to pay. If it auto pays you can ask for a refund.
@AlwaysSkint said:
Waiting for the hybrids to emerge.. I may not survive long enough though.
20/500 SSD/HDD ratio is ample for a LEProxmoxSpecial.
Not sure if this would work out, maybe the chassis could fit 4x8TB HDD in a raid 10 or something? Small (physically) servers might make it hard to get solid performance out of the HDD. What I really want is private networking, so I can connect a storage VPS to a NVMe one. Some of the other hosts I use offer it, and it's incredibly useful.
@netrix said:
are you using same formula for all locations? Japan should be much expensive than US/EU (not only +fee) since it's the most wanted & problematic location @VirMach.
Only when it comes to bandwidth, but the unstable genius already charged setup fee
I don't know how many people who use Tokyo understand, perhaps this is slightly different now that their currency isn't doing well, but for the network blend we have, compared to somewhere like Los Angeles even the most premium, the costs are very easily 3-5x more for the same level of space, bandwidth & power.
If we went with the cheapest bandwidth option there instead, and I don't know if it'd improve or get worse for China, then it'd be around 2-3x more.
No matter what, that easily means Tokyo realistically costs around +$12 to +$24 per year per VM versus pretty much any other location in the US.
@AlwaysSkint said:
Waiting for the hybrids to emerge.. I may not survive long enough though.
20/500 SSD/HDD ratio is ample for a LEProxmoxSpecial.
Not sure if this would work out, maybe the chassis could fit 4x8TB HDD in a raid 10 or something? Small (physically) servers might make it hard to get solid performance out of the HDD. What I really want is private networking, so I can connect a storage VPS to a NVMe one. Some of the other hosts I use offer it, and it's incredibly useful.
Software side is harder to make it work than hardware. I know pretty much anything other than SVM probably can do it but we're kind of... stuck using it. I tried to make it work where we maybe offshoot to something else but no matter what there's also the learning curve for customers and us as well (well for us more like the muscle memory/habit.) It ends up feeling gross using anything else even though it's miles ahead and usually one small thing will be a dealbreaker.
For example we looked at "cloud" panels, but they all seem to go the DO route and account signup/credits which will be difficult to get our customers to use.
It'd have to be a completely new brand, different hardware, everything.
@VirMach said:
Software side is harder to make it work than hardware. I know pretty much anything other than SVM probably can do it but we're kind of... stuck using it. I tried to make it work where we maybe offshoot to something else but no matter what there's also the learning curve for customers and us as well (well for us more like the muscle memory/habit.) It ends up feeling gross using anything else even though it's miles ahead and usually one small thing will be a dealbreaker.
For example we looked at "cloud" panels, but they all seem to go the DO route and account signup/credits which will be difficult to get our customers to use.
It'd have to be a completely new brand, different hardware, everything.
HostHatch does it and I think they're running super heavily modified SolusVM in the backend (at least they were before their panel refresh) so I'm guessing it's possible on SVM. They just add a second NIC to the server that only works on LAN. All "private" traffic goes through that nic and internal IP. I actually sort of like SVM as an end user, even though it's terribly made software, so I'm not really suggesting you dump it (at least not yet)
@VirMach said: 500TB @ 1Gbps
2x IPv4 & /64 IPv6
512GB DDR4 RAM
4 vCore EPYC CPU
16TB NVMe SSD
$19999/2YR
Special for @Nekki . Comes with escort service once every three months.
Old: $5,461.25
New: $5,432.00
I'm really curious how you do integrate the escort service in your formula.
@VirMach said: 500TB @ 1Gbps
2x IPv4 & /64 IPv6
512GB DDR4 RAM
4 vCore EPYC CPU
16TB NVMe SSD
$19999/2YR
Special for @Nekki . Comes with escort service once every three months.
Old: $5,461.25
New: $5,432.00
I'm really curious how you do integrate the escort service in your formula.
Well I assumed the value of me (the escort) being around @Nekki was $14,567
vircloud.io
vp.com.se (never ended up doing that area, bought it anyway.)
vaporwind.com
vpscloudy.com (had it since 2015, jesus)
Then like 50 others.
vaporwind is probably the least bad out of those options.
A Swedish location would be cool, hope you'll be able to use that .se domain eventually
Yeah realistically Vaporwind has the best chance of being a LightSail/DigitalOcean knockoff type name.
I always found DigitalOcean's name unreasonably cute. Getting your own "droplet" in the "digital ocean" felt really clever to me. I'm sad they dropped most of the nautical branding
@fluttershy $29 requested versus $40.72 (annual) @yoursunny with IPv4 1G/2G/4G $15.77, $21.39, $36.78 (annual)
Then two years: @yoursunny GreenCloud and 8.8.8 are $69.75 and $18.88 requested but $111.60 and $42.07 @kuroneko23 requested $58 versus $60.24 @netrix one with more disk not that big of a difference, requested $25 and $33.82 no way to do without messing others @storm requested $80 but back to $127.96 @Flying_Chinaman first request $133.85 without HDD (but 4x IPv4) @Flying_Chinaman second stayed at around $84.68 @Jab $64.32 or $40.20 annual with 1.46TB BW.
@fluttershy and your request would have been around $30 on the old new formula and $69.75 on the old formula. More doable biennial at $65.15 on newest formula.
@VirMach said: @fluttershy and your request would have been around $30 on the old new formula and $69.75 on the old formula. More doable biennial at $65.15 on newest formula.
If you can do biennial at $60 you got yourself a deal
Give me some wild ones so I can see if it breaks. Like one resource maxed out and not others. Any weird use cases? Where you'd need a lot of BW and nothing else, a lot of RAM and nothing else, a lot of disk and nothing else, and so on? Trying to figure out the boundaries it works within.
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Okay I thought of a way better way of adding someone else's plan without having to go and do-over. I'll be back soon with more information.
Have you just discovered Excel?
@VirMach serious question?
I used the migrate button with 3 usd fee , then ticket and invoice were created, but then I didn't want to migrate, so I clicked on close ticket but , the invoice is still pending,
So here is question do I have to pay the invoice or can I let it expire?
If I am required to and do pay invoice how can I reopen the ticket, I cannot re-open the ticket by replying it seems
PS don't ban me 😗
Want free vps ? https://microlxc.net
Very good point if we do @yoursunny specials we just have to add in IPv4 cost and then optionally when ready allow to switch to NAT to save $8/YR.
Google sheets all the way. Just formatting it differently for parallel.
If you didn't pay you don't have to pay. If it auto pays you can ask for a refund.
3 vCore
2GB RAM
150GB NVMe SSD
3.5tb@1gbps
1x IPv4
$29/year
(my old BF special needs a friend)
lol
Haven't bought a single service in VirMach Great Ryzen 2022 - 2023 Flash Sale.
https://lowendspirit.com/uploads/editor/gi/ippw0lcmqowk.png
let me dream ok
Waiting for the hybrids to emerge.. I may not survive long enough though.
20/500 SSD/HDD ratio is ample for a LEProxmoxSpecial.
It wisnae me! A big boy done it and ran away.
NVMe2G for life! until death (the end is nigh)
I am not buying anything until i get my free 2GB SDD
Not sure if this would work out, maybe the chassis could fit 4x8TB HDD in a raid 10 or something? Small (physically) servers might make it hard to get solid performance out of the HDD. What I really want is private networking, so I can connect a storage VPS to a NVMe one. Some of the other hosts I use offer it, and it's incredibly useful.
I don't know how many people who use Tokyo understand, perhaps this is slightly different now that their currency isn't doing well, but for the network blend we have, compared to somewhere like Los Angeles even the most premium, the costs are very easily 3-5x more for the same level of space, bandwidth & power.
If we went with the cheapest bandwidth option there instead, and I don't know if it'd improve or get worse for China, then it'd be around 2-3x more.
No matter what, that easily means Tokyo realistically costs around +$12 to +$24 per year per VM versus pretty much any other location in the US.
Software side is harder to make it work than hardware. I know pretty much anything other than SVM probably can do it but we're kind of... stuck using it. I tried to make it work where we maybe offshoot to something else but no matter what there's also the learning curve for customers and us as well (well for us more like the muscle memory/habit.) It ends up feeling gross using anything else even though it's miles ahead and usually one small thing will be a dealbreaker.
For example we looked at "cloud" panels, but they all seem to go the DO route and account signup/credits which will be difficult to get our customers to use.
It'd have to be a completely new brand, different hardware, everything.
Yikes!
(Vyrbrid)
It wisnae me! A big boy done it and ran away.
NVMe2G for life! until death (the end is nigh)
HostHatch does it and I think they're running super heavily modified SolusVM in the backend (at least they were before their panel refresh) so I'm guessing it's possible on SVM. They just add a second NIC to the server that only works on LAN. All "private" traffic goes through that nic and internal IP. I actually sort of like SVM as an end user, even though it's terribly made software, so I'm not really suggesting you dump it (at least not yet)
I already have like... way too many domains that have been renewing for 3 years.
Here I'll let you guys chime in.
vircloud.io
vp.com.se (never ended up doing that area, bought it anyway.)
vaporwind.com
vpscloudy.com (had it since 2015, jesus)
Then like 50 others.
I'd surely get another unusable VM
Many of us know that feeling.
It wisnae me! A big boy done it and ran away.
NVMe2G for life! until death (the end is nigh)
Also for black friday:
vps.blackfriday
vpsblackfriday.co
vpsblackfriday.com
vpsblackfri.day
vpsblackfriday.cloud
What's the maximum disk someone would never want for NVMe SSD?
RAM?
CPU?
IPv4?
Right now we're assuming:
1TB SSD
32GB RAM
8 Core CPU
8 IPv4
BW? 20TB?
And what's the most you'd pay for that assuming you'd have the need?
I'm really curious how you do integrate the escort service in your formula.
Well I assumed the value of me (the escort) being around @Nekki was $14,567
vaporwind is probably the least bad out of those options.
A Swedish location would be cool, hope you'll be able to use that .se domain eventually
Yeah realistically Vaporwind has the best chance of being a LightSail/DigitalOcean knockoff type name.
I always found DigitalOcean's name unreasonably cute. Getting your own "droplet" in the "digital ocean" felt really clever to me. I'm sad they dropped most of the nautical branding
This is the most balanced I could get it so far.
@fluttershy $29 requested versus $40.72 (annual)
@yoursunny with IPv4 1G/2G/4G $15.77, $21.39, $36.78 (annual)
Then two years:
@yoursunny GreenCloud and 8.8.8 are $69.75 and $18.88 requested but $111.60 and $42.07
@kuroneko23 requested $58 versus $60.24
@netrix one with more disk not that big of a difference, requested $25 and $33.82 no way to do without messing others
@storm requested $80 but back to $127.96
@Flying_Chinaman first request $133.85 without HDD (but 4x IPv4)
@Flying_Chinaman second stayed at around $84.68
@Jab $64.32 or $40.20 annual with 1.46TB BW.
@fluttershy and your request would have been around $30 on the old new formula and $69.75 on the old formula. More doable biennial at $65.15 on newest formula.
If you can do biennial at $60 you got yourself a deal
Give me some wild ones so I can see if it breaks. Like one resource maxed out and not others. Any weird use cases? Where you'd need a lot of BW and nothing else, a lot of RAM and nothing else, a lot of disk and nothing else, and so on? Trying to figure out the boundaries it works within.
@VirMach