@VirMach (Ticket #839467)I want to ask when the service without data will be migrated to Yandex mailbox, I have been waiting for nearly two months,please deal with it, thank you.
@hmx27 said: @VirMach (Ticket #839467)I want to ask when the service without data will be migrated to Yandex mailbox, I have been waiting for nearly two months,please deal with it, thank you.
y0 VirMach tell us more about this ticket please. I am very interested how the fuck you transfer service without data (!) to Yandex mailbox. What do you transfer, what the hell is this.
@hmx27 said: @VirMach (Ticket #839467)I want to ask when the service without data will be migrated to Yandex mailbox, I have been waiting for nearly two months,please deal with it, thank you.
@hmx27 said: @VirMach (Ticket #839467)I want to ask when the service without data will be migrated to Yandex mailbox, I have been waiting for nearly two months,please deal with it, thank you.
I'm doing a survey so I hope you will answer my questions candidly.
Since you joined LES three plus months ago the only comments you have made are in this thread. I am curious to know if talking to VirMach is your only purpose for being here, or are there other reasons that you come to LES ?
If so, what other aspects of the forum are of interest to you ?
@hmx27 said: @VirMach (Ticket #839467)I want to ask when the service without data will be migrated to Yandex mailbox, I have been waiting for nearly two months,please deal with it, thank you.
@hmx27 said: @VirMach (Ticket #839467)I want to ask when the service without data will be migrated to Yandex mailbox, I have been waiting for nearly two months,please deal with it, thank you.
I'm doing a survey so I hope you will answer my questions candidly.
Since you joined LES three plus months ago the only comments you have made are in this thread. I am curious to know if talking to VirMach is your only purpose for being here, or are there other reasons that you come to LES ?
If so, what other aspects of the forum are of interest to you ?
" I am curious to know if talking to VirMach is your only purpose for being here"
Yes, but I'll abide by the forum rules while hoping for a reply from virmach.
@hmx27 said: @VirMach (Ticket #839467)I want to ask when the service without data will be migrated to Yandex mailbox, I have been waiting for nearly two months,please deal with it, thank you.
@hmx27 said: @VirMach (Ticket #839467)I want to ask when the service without data will be migrated to Yandex mailbox, I have been waiting for nearly two months,please deal with it, thank you.
It's currently in ticket queue position 1154.
Do you currently have 1154 tickets in the queue ?
I am sure it's an arbitrary number to pacify the customer that yes, he will be served duly in queue
[Emergency Maintenance] Your service in Phoenix (Tomorrow, December 17th)
Dear VirMach Customers,
We were very recently notified of an emergency maintenance window, which will impact your service: tomorrow, December 17th, 2022, between 9PM and 6AM US pacific time. We apologize for the extremely short notice, but we were notified of this maintenance today and are emailing you as quickly as possible (within a few hours of receiving the notice from our datacenter partner.)
The expected downtime will be between 1 and 5 hours.
The maintenance will not directly affect our servers (outside of them being powered down and then back on.) All server parts, data, and IP addresses will remain intact/the same.
-The VirMach Team
Is this the datacenter migration you mentioned weeks(months?) ago?
@Jab said: That was weeks ago and already happened
I thought it was delayed. Also from traceroute -A
...
6 e1-8.cr1.tyo1.jp.unitasglobal.net (50.115.90.120) [AS17819/AS9304] 2.467 ms 2.015 ms 2.357 ms
7 e0-4.cr1.sea1.us.unitasglobal.net (50.115.90.33) [AS17819/AS9304] 95.234 ms 95.566 ms 95.767 ms
8 ae30.cr2.sea1.us.unitasglobal.net (50.115.90.197) [AS17819/AS9304] 94.789 ms 95.247 ms 95.301 ms
9 e0-31.cr1.sjc2.us.unitasglobal.net (50.115.90.93) [AS17819/AS9304] 114.388 ms 114.239 ms 114.119 ms
10 ae40.cr1.lax2.us.unitasglobal.net (50.115.91.111) [AS1828] 123.275 ms 123.255 ms 123.057 ms
11 ae20.cr1.phx2.us.unitasglobal.net (50.115.91.45) [AS1828] 130.916 ms 130.176 ms 130.537 ms
12 156.146.97.42 (156.146.97.42) [AS1828] 131.664 ms 131.816 ms 131.632 ms
13 border6.ae2-bbnet2.phx010.pnap.net (69.25.168.66) [AS11855] 136.137 ms border6.ae1-bbnet1.phx010.pnap.net (69.25.168.2) [AS11855] 128.983 ms border5.ae2-bbnet2.phx010.pnap.net (69.25.168.65) [AS11855] 128.970 ms
14 edge1.ae1-edgenet.phx004.pnap.net (66.171.198.174) [AS11855] 125.633 ms 125.428 ms edge2.ae1-edgenet.phx004.pnap.net (66.171.198.178) [AS11855] 125.262 ms
15 edge1.ae0-edge2.phx004.pnap.net (66.171.198.181) [AS11855] 129.122 ms 129.244 ms 129.104 ms
16 69.25.116.17 (69.25.116.17) [AS35913/AS7029/AS13789/AS10910] 140.907 ms dedipath-65.edge1.phx004.pnap.net (69.25.120.218) [AS11855] 128.882 ms 69.25.116.17 (69.25.116.17) [AS35913/AS7029/AS13789/AS10910] 140.879 ms
17 69.25.116.19 (69.25.116.19) [AS35913/AS7029/AS13789/AS10910] 129.807 ms 69.25.116.17 (69.25.116.17) [AS35913/AS7029/AS13789/AS10910] 140.861 ms 142.443 ms
...
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hotsnow said:
the MOVE been completed? seems the route not changed
VirMach said:
I have to double check but it's the INAP datacenter that was shutting down, not their blend, which was already sold to Unitas Global. Aka, it should be the same blend.
Okay so I've reworked the upcoming Epyc special. These are close to what it will actually be posted as, unless you guys want to make any modifications (see my second post.)
*Quantity limit to half the total resource quantity of plans. I mean the whole offer will be limited though obviously.
@Flying_Chinaman and then to deliver you the bad news, Tokyo will cost a lot more than just a $10 setup fee extra, it scales higher for higher planes. So 32GB will cost 1.88x more in Tokyo, and lowest plan will be $19.25 per year or $28.88 per 2 years. Middle plan (8GB) will be $66 per year or $99 per 2 years.
NOT ACTUALLY REAL PLANS RIGHT NOW, CHECK ABOVE FOR REAL ONES.
There's still the option of doubling the disk numbers for an additional +$2/2YR (non-Tokyo) on the base plan (and $4, $8, etc, double for every plan thereafter) if you guys think everyone would want that for example. There's also the option of changing to an Epyc 7542 instead of 7452 (2.35GHz to 2.9GHz) for an additional +$2/2YR per core. Maybe we just build both and then decide which one to send to Tokyo and which one to send elsewhere. Basically ends up being +17% to +25% more. Worth it?
So just to kind of give you an idea for potential more disk and clockrate version:
Still feels bad, have thought this might be the end of mine.
@FrankZ said: I am curious to know if talking to VirMach is your only purpose for being here
@hmx27 Oh, you have been through the baptism of ticket pool. Welcome, my brother in Virmach
@VirMach said: Tokyo will cost a lot more than just a $10 setup fee extra
So 32GB will cost 1.88x more in Tokyo, and lowest plan will be $19.25 per year or $28.88 per 2 years.
And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.
Whaaagh, it is not too late for you to repentance.
I suppose the old deal like 20 buck Tokyo Ryzen 500GB storage with 6TB bandwidth is long gone
Not great but bearable, as long as it is cheaper than GCV and you do promise to improve ticker ETA
@VirMach said:
There's still the option of doubling the disk numbers for an additional +$2/2YR (non-Tokyo) on the base plan (and $4, $8, etc, double for every plan thereafter) if you guys think everyone would want that for example. There's also the option of changing to an Epyc 7542 instead of 7452 (2.35GHz to 2.9GHz) for an additional +$2/2YR per core. Maybe we just build both and then decide which one to send to Tokyo and which one to send elsewhere. Basically ends up being +17% to +25% more. Worth it?
Just send it to Tokyo. Higher prices will drive away shady users and you know it's still going to get sold even then.
@VirMach said: NOT ACTUALLY REAL PLANS RIGHT NOW, CHECK ABOVE FOR REAL ONES.
There's still the option of doubling the disk numbers for an additional +$2/2YR (non-Tokyo) on the base plan (and $4, $8, etc, double for every plan thereafter) if you guys think everyone would want that for example. There's also the option of changing to an Epyc 7542 instead of 7452 (2.35GHz to 2.9GHz) for an additional +$2/2YR per core. Maybe we just build both and then decide which one to send to Tokyo and which one to send elsewhere. Basically ends up being +17% to +25% more. Worth it?
I think most of Tokyo users will use their servers as jumpboxes like vpn/proxys so I would try to keep resources and basic price quite low for Tokyo nodes since there will be anyway those additional fees.
Personally I dont need so much diskspace and real plans are great but then again +$2/2YR for Epyc 7542 cores would be perfect. I would get them in US
@VirMach said: NOT ACTUALLY REAL PLANS RIGHT NOW, CHECK ABOVE FOR REAL ONES.
There's still the option of doubling the disk numbers for an additional +$2/2YR (non-Tokyo) on the base plan (and $4, $8, etc, double for every plan thereafter) if you guys think everyone would want that for example. There's also the option of changing to an Epyc 7542 instead of 7452 (2.35GHz to 2.9GHz) for an additional +$2/2YR per core. Maybe we just build both and then decide which one to send to Tokyo and which one to send elsewhere. Basically ends up being +17% to +25% more. Worth it?
I think most of Tokyo users will use their servers as jumpboxes like vpn/proxys so I would try to keep resources and basic price quite low for Tokyo nodes since there will be anyway those additional fees.
Personally I dont need so much diskspace and real plans are great but then again +$2/2YR for Epyc 7542 cores would be perfect. I would get them in US
Yeah, as long as my life stuck in the darn commie serfdom shithole, I need attachable additional IP & extra bandwidth rather than better hardware in Tokyo.
Setting up those at US west/east coast would stand up for the common good.
@VirMach said: +$2/2YR (non-Tokyo) on the base plan (and $4, $8, etc, double for every plan thereafter) if you guys think everyone would want that for example. There's also the option of changing to an Epyc 7542 instead of 7452 (2.35GHz to 2.9GHz) for an additional +$2/2YR per core.
I think you should decide based on yours sale / margin profits - does a lot of smaller, cheaper services is better or more expensive bigger one? If you gonna ask here most people gonna tell you: cheaper, bigger, unlimited, 7$ per year, okey?
I am gonna sue!
Your service in Phoenix (Tomorrow, December 17th)
The expected downtime will be between 1 and 5 hours.
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@VirMach (Ticket #839467)I want to ask when the service without data will be migrated to Yandex mailbox, I have been waiting for nearly two months,please deal with it, thank you.
y0 VirMach tell us more about this ticket please. I am very interested how the fuck you transfer service without data (!) to Yandex mailbox. What do you transfer, what the hell is this.
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It's currently in ticket queue position 1154.
I'm doing a survey so I hope you will answer my questions candidly.
Since you joined LES three plus months ago the only comments you have made are in this thread. I am curious to know if talking to VirMach is your only purpose for being here, or are there other reasons that you come to LES ?
If so, what other aspects of the forum are of interest to you ?
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okay,got it.
" I am curious to know if talking to VirMach is your only purpose for being here"
Yes, but I'll abide by the forum rules while hoping for a reply from virmach.
Do you currently have 1154 tickets in the queue ?
For staff assistance or support issues please use the helpdesk ticket system at https://support.lowendspirit.com/index.php?a=add
I am sure it's an arbitrary number to pacify the customer that yes, he will be served duly in queue
Is this the datacenter migration you mentioned weeks(months?) ago?
That was weeks ago and already happened
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I thought it was delayed. Also from
traceroute -A
AS11855 belongs to Internap Holding LLC aka. inap.com
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The magic of VirMach. Today I was able to do the transfer without data from NYC to Frankfurt without any issue.
@Jab you got a new neighbor.
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WHICH NODE?!
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I now have VMs on FFME001 and FFME006
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Fuck off
:<
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Ah, but do they speak rDNS?
It wisnae me! A big boy done it and ran away.
NVMe2G for life! until death (the end is nigh)
I did not check as I have no use for rDNS on those two VMs. They both have been assigned IPv6 though, and one of them is working already.
When @Jab says "Fuck off", he really means "I love you".
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Oh Welcome brother.
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Okay so I've reworked the upcoming Epyc special. These are close to what it will actually be posted as, unless you guys want to make any modifications (see my second post.)
Annual | Biennial: 1.5x ( @fluttershy )
$15.00 | $22.50| 2GB RAM / 15GB NVMe RAID10 / 2TB BW / 1 Core Epyc 7452 / 1 IPv4 (Limited quantity*)
$30.00 | $45.00 | 4GB / 30GB NVMe RAID10 / 4TB BW / 2 Core Epyc 7452 / 1 IPv4
$48.88 | $73.33 | 8GB / 60GB NVMe RAID10 / 8TB BW / 4 Core Epyc 7452 / 1 IPv4
$82.22 | $123.33 | 16GB / 120GB NVMe RAID10 / 16TB BW / 6 Core Epyc 7452 / 1 IPv4
$125.92| $188.88 | 32GB / 240GB NVMe RAID10 / 32TB BW / 8 Core Epyc 7452 / 1 IPv4
*Quantity limit to half the total resource quantity of plans. I mean the whole offer will be limited though obviously.
@Flying_Chinaman and then to deliver you the bad news, Tokyo will cost a lot more than just a $10 setup fee extra, it scales higher for higher planes. So 32GB will cost 1.88x more in Tokyo, and lowest plan will be $19.25 per year or $28.88 per 2 years. Middle plan (8GB) will be $66 per year or $99 per 2 years.
NOT ACTUALLY REAL PLANS RIGHT NOW, CHECK ABOVE FOR REAL ONES.
There's still the option of doubling the disk numbers for an additional +$2/2YR (non-Tokyo) on the base plan (and $4, $8, etc, double for every plan thereafter) if you guys think everyone would want that for example. There's also the option of changing to an Epyc 7542 instead of 7452 (2.35GHz to 2.9GHz) for an additional +$2/2YR per core. Maybe we just build both and then decide which one to send to Tokyo and which one to send elsewhere. Basically ends up being +17% to +25% more. Worth it?
So just to kind of give you an idea for potential more disk and clockrate version:
Biennial:
$17.66 | $26.50| 2GB RAM / 30GB NVMe RAID10 / 1 Core Epyc 7542 / 1 IPv4 (Limited quantity*)
$35.33 | $53.00 | 4GB / 60GB NVMe RAID10 / 2 Core Epyc 7542 / 1 IPv4
$59.55 | $89.33 | 8GB / 120GB NVMe RAID10 / 4 Core Epyc 7542 / 1 IPv4
$100.88 | $151.33 | 16GB / 240GB NVMe RAID10 / 6 Core Epyc 7542 / 1 IPv4
$157.92 | $236.88 | 32GB / 480GB NVMe RAID10 / 8 Core Epyc 7542 / 1 IPv4
I'll have an update later tomorrow for everything else.
possibility of adding vcore for 2GB plan?
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Still feels bad, have thought this might be the end of mine.
@hmx27 Oh, you have been through the baptism of ticket pool. Welcome, my brother in Virmach
And again I say unto you, It is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle, than for a rich man to enter into the kingdom of God.
Whaaagh, it is not too late for you to repentance.
I suppose the old deal like 20 buck Tokyo Ryzen 500GB storage with 6TB bandwidth is long gone
Not great but bearable, as long as it is cheaper than GCV and you do promise to improve ticker ETA
Ontario Dildo Inspector
Just send it to Tokyo. Higher prices will drive away shady users and you know it's still going to get sold even then.
I think most of Tokyo users will use their servers as jumpboxes like vpn/proxys so I would try to keep resources and basic price quite low for Tokyo nodes since there will be anyway those additional fees.
Personally I dont need so much diskspace and real plans are great but then again +$2/2YR for Epyc 7542 cores would be perfect. I would get them in US
Yeah, as long as my life stuck in the darn commie serfdom shithole, I need attachable additional IP & extra bandwidth rather than better hardware in Tokyo.
Setting up those at US west/east coast would stand up for the common good.
Ontario Dildo Inspector
I think you should decide based on yours sale / margin profits - does a lot of smaller, cheaper services is better or more expensive bigger one? If you gonna ask here most people gonna tell you: cheaper, bigger, unlimited, 7$ per year, okey?
I am gonna sue!
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I have a feeling we are due to another (not) funny DC related story!
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