also lets' jsut back to bashing VirMach, shall we?
Does anyone got any of those famous SSDs? Kioxia? Or they still not shipped and how yoursunny mentioned VirMach offices are like 100 meters from Post Office?!
@Jab said:
also lets' jsut back to bashing VirMach, shall we?
Does anyone got any of those famous SSDs? Kioxia? Or they still not shipped and how yoursunny mentioned VirMach offices are like 100 meters from Post Office?!
I found all of them plus their (expired) labels in a box recently.
@nightcat said: Virmach, Please delete my account nightcat
Just think about what you are saying !!!!
LES is not owned or associated with Virmach and uses this forum to provide / get feedback.
I would hope Virmach would never action a forum post to delete an account. How do they know you are the real owner of nightcat?
But virmach know. I would not create more tickets to push my account to hell.
@abiaolaoge said:
Slow inbound traffic , ask xTom to optimize their inbound bandwidth please
From about now until maybe 10 hours from now, it's peak hours and the peaks in Tokyo are horrendous, especially incoming. Also I'm pretty sure that entire area just getting clogged up globally but I may be wrong. It probably dies down 10x on off-peak hours. Not like other locations at all, it's very skewed.
Also incoming attacks since we suspended like 0.1% of our customer-base for a valid reason, definitely completely a normal thing that mature people would do regardless of what 0.1% that ended up being, surely has nothing to do with who it was specifically.
Just think about this for a second though:
We probably suspend other abusers such as malware, phishers in a similar manner and volume every week. Not even once in a blue moon, and they pay full MSRP, basically never make a ticket claiming they're saints and did nothing wrong, and from those types of customers we get less payment disputes as well. Even from the people that buy services to use it to specifically send out and receive attacks before they're suspended, it's lower attack volume. I won't pretend like it's not impressive how dedicated a few dozen people with all the free time in the world are when it comes to their $5-10 a year specials that they only got to keep for maybe 2-3 years average after throwing away countless opportunities to discontinue their behavior.
@abiaolaoge said:
Slow inbound traffic , ask xTom to optimize their inbound bandwidth please
From about now until maybe 10 hours from now, it's peak hours and the peaks in Tokyo are horrendous, especially incoming. Also I'm pretty sure that entire area just getting clogged up globally but I may be wrong. It probably dies down 10x on off-peak hours. Not like other locations at all, it's very skewed.
Also incoming attacks since we suspended like 0.1% of our customer-base for a valid reason, definitely completely a normal thing that mature people would do regardless of what 0.1% that ended up being, surely has nothing to do with who it was specifically.
Could this be due to congestion on iperf servers?
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
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Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed | Ping
----- | ----- | ---- | ---- | ----
Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | 585 Mbits/sec | 112 Mbits/sec | --
Scaleway | Paris, FR (10G) | busy | busy | 231 ms
NovoServe | North Holland, NL (40G) | 628 Mbits/sec | 392 Mbits/sec | 248 ms
Uztelecom | Tashkent, UZ (10G) | 723 Mbits/sec | 26.7 Mbits/sec | 354 ms
Clouvider | NYC, NY, US (10G) | 738 Mbits/sec | 47.4 Mbits/sec | 173 ms
Clouvider | Dallas, TX, US (10G) | 584 Mbits/sec | 57.2 Mbits/sec | 140 ms
Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 808 Mbits/sec | 106 Mbits/sec | 112 ms
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):
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Provider | Location (Link) | Send Speed | Recv Speed | Ping
----- | ----- | ---- | ---- | ----
Clouvider | London, UK (10G) | 613 Mbits/sec | 72.0 Mbits/sec | 251 ms
Scaleway | Paris, FR (10G) | busy | busy | 238 ms
NovoServe | North Holland, NL (40G) | 617 Mbits/sec | 368 Mbits/sec | 241 ms
Uztelecom | Tashkent, UZ (10G) | busy | 57.4 Mbits/sec | 354 ms
Clouvider | NYC, NY, US (10G) | 724 Mbits/sec | 57.2 Mbits/sec | 166 ms
Clouvider | Dallas, TX, US (10G) | 741 Mbits/sec | 55.5 Mbits/sec | 140 ms
Clouvider | Los Angeles, CA, US (10G) | 773 Mbits/sec | busy | 108 ms
Speedtest.net (Region: GLOBAL)
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Location Latency Loss DL Speed UP Speed Server
ISP: xTom
Nearest 0.87 ms 12.3% 866.34 Mbps 146.81 Mbps GSL Networks - Tokyo
Kochi, IN 114.29 ms 0.0% 426.36 Mbps 420.24 Mbps Asianet Broadband - Cochin
Bangalore, IN 236.53 ms 0.0% 494.61 Mbps 311.35 Mbps Bharti Airtel Ltd - Bangalore
Chennai, IN 201.58 ms N/A 461.98 Mbps 402.22 Mbps Jio - Chennai
Mumbai, IN 121.02 ms 0.0% 231.84 Mbps 557.07 Mbps i3D.net - Mumbai
Delhi, IN 171.52 ms 0.0% 9.40 Mbps 504.82 Mbps Tata Play Fiber - New Delhi
Seattle, US 111.52 ms N/A 392.29 Mbps 654.78 Mbps Comcast - Seattle, WA
Los Angeles, US 107.95 ms 0.0% 585.36 Mbps 746.26 Mbps ReliableSite Hosting - Los Angeles, CA
Dallas, US 140.51 ms 23.5% 440.90 Mbps 576.22 Mbps Hivelocity - Dallas, TX
Miami, US 180.94 ms 0.0% 368.48 Mbps 441.59 Mbps AT&T - Miami, FL
New York, US 165.44 ms 0.0% 541.53 Mbps 481.45 Mbps GSL Networks - New York, NY
Toronto, CA 171.86 ms 0.0% 535.12 Mbps 475.14 Mbps Rogers - Toronto, ON
London, UK 246.22 ms 0.0% 390.59 Mbps 326.69 Mbps VeloxServ Communications - London
Amsterdam, NL 234.87 ms 0.0% 407.22 Mbps 309.88 Mbps 31173 Services AB - Amsterdam
Paris, FR 262.67 ms N/A 351.51 Mbps 307.41 Mbps Axione - Paris
Frankfurt, DE 265.56 ms 0.0% 470.04 Mbps 287.49 Mbps 23M GmbH - Frankfurt am Main
Warsaw, PL 272.37 ms 0.0% 439.96 Mbps 276.15 Mbps Play - Warszawa
Bucharest, RO 247.06 ms 0.0% 370.93 Mbps 321.64 Mbps Vodafone Romania Fixed – Bucharest - Bucharest
Moscow, RU 305.51 ms 0.0% 452.06 Mbps 253.81 Mbps MegaFon - Moscow
Jeddah, SA 312.33 ms 0.0% 392.35 Mbps 258.50 Mbps Saudi Telecom Company
Dubai, AE 292.07 ms 0.0% 526.64 Mbps 278.59 Mbps du - Dubai
Fujairah, AE 168.24 ms 0.0% 500.10 Mbps 467.39 Mbps ETISALAT-UAE - Fujairah
Tehran, IR 325.32 ms N/A 391.32 Mbps 251.17 Mbps Asiatech - Tehran
Cairo, EG 278.62 ms 0.0% 446.88 Mbps 279.74 Mbps Vodafone Egypt - Cairo
Tokyo, JP 0.88 ms N/A 888.60 Mbps 886.99 Mbps fdcservers.net - Tokyo
Shanghai, CU-CN 61.12 ms 1.0% 620.19 Mbps 842.46 Mbps China Unicom 5G - Shanghai
Nanjing, CT-CN 35.19 ms 0.0% 572.64 Mbps 879.08 Mbps China Telecom JiangSu 5G - Nanjing
Hong Kong, CN 67.64 ms N/A 640.47 Mbps 828.36 Mbps STC - Hong Kong
Singapore, SG 66.59 ms 0.0% 598.88 Mbps 827.76 Mbps i3D.net - Singapore
Jakarta, ID 85.78 ms 0.0% 579.90 Mbps 806.37 Mbps PT. Telekomunikasi Indonesia - Jakarta
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Avg DL Speed : 479.82 Mbps
Avg UL Speed : 480.25 Mbps
@tototo said: Could this be due to congestion on iperf servers?
I'm also convinced 70% of the traffic to all virtual servers in Tokyo are just people constantly running YABS so this could very well be it as well. Anyway my comment was very much a quick wild guess, not in any way calculated so that could actually be it as well especially if your data represents that.
His screenshot just fit all the ratios I see on my end and if the entire region/network matches that 10x volume being crammed on peak hours then it just seemed like a perfect fit.
@tototo said: Could this be due to congestion on iperf servers?
I'm also convinced 70% of the traffic to all virtual servers in Tokyo are just people constantly running YABS so this could very well be it as well. Anyway my comment was very much a quick wild guess, not in any way calculated so that could actually be it as well especially if your data represents that.
His screenshot just fit all the ratios I see on my end and if the entire region/network matches that 10x volume being crammed on peak hours then it just seemed like a perfect fit.
its the iperf issue ( no i don't do this everyday)
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------------------- Version : v2023-10-15
Usage : wget -qO- bench.sh | bash
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CPU Model : AMD Ryzen 9 5900X 12-Core Processor
CPU Cores : 2 @ 3693.060 MHz
CPU Cache : 512 KB
AES-NI : ✓ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ✓ Enabled
Total Disk : 48.9 GB (4.6 GB Used)
Total Mem : 1.9 GB (489.1 MB Used)
System uptime : 131 days, 21 hour 16 min
Load average : 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
OS : Debian GNU/Linux 11
Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)
Kernel : 6.4.0-1-amd64
TCP CC : bbr
Virtualization : KVM
IPv4/IPv6 : ✓ Online / ✗ Offline
Organization : AS3258 xTom Pty Ltd
Location : Tokyo / JP
Region : Tokyo
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I/O Speed(1st run) : 645 MB/s
I/O Speed(2nd run) : 1.4 GB/s
I/O Speed(3rd run) : 1.5 GB/s
I/O Speed(average) : 1204.9 MB/s
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Node Name Upload Speed Download Speed Latency
Speedtest.net 876.58 Mbps 892.74 Mbps 1.43 ms
Los Angeles, US 731.38 Mbps 591.25 Mbps 104.93 ms
Dallas, US 570.59 Mbps 636.59 Mbps 146.25 ms
Montreal, CA 417.19 Mbps 518.95 Mbps 192.90 ms
Paris, FR 308.20 Mbps 881.21 Mbps 289.05 ms
Amsterdam, NL 204.54 Mbps 175.79 Mbps 262.90 ms
Shanghai, CN 843.83 Mbps 495.22 Mbps 41.57 ms
Chongqing, CN 31.51 Mbps 1.48 Mbps 301.02 ms
Hongkong, CN 840.31 Mbps 680.19 Mbps 51.75 ms
Mumbai, IN 674.94 Mbps 711.48 Mbps 122.49 ms
Singapore, SG 818.35 Mbps 966.58 Mbps 83.27 ms
Tokyo, JP 874.69 Mbps 879.64 Mbps 1.07 ms
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Finished in : 5 min 38 sec
Timestamp : 2023-12-06 14:14:47 +08
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@VirMach said:
Also a reminder that this wasn't just like "oh, multi-account." They were related to the core smaller number of accounts that also had PayPal chargebacks, and other flags. As I mentioned this all started with about a dozen people but ballooned into large clusters and then after the other guy charged back some more a few other points were also added.
I don't remember exactly but four out of these five people are somehow connected to eachother so they should discuss with themselves how they're related. Maybe in clusters of two or three in some way.
Figure out who had what originally how it was sold, blah blah, map it all out and have one of you guys send it to me since no one seems to want to actually pay for the support work involved in sorting it out. Make sure you remember all the accounts and include them on there and complete the entire chain. and label who was responsible for creating them. If you all got it from the same point at any point in time, mention that. I'll look at one message from all of you collectively for free, so don't waste it I guess?
Have been with VirMach 7 years +.
There was a lot of fun long long time ago. Have even bought 70+ vps in the same time and renewed them 2 or 3 times as I remember. Whether you believe it or not, I'm not a scalper.
@VirMach said:
Also a reminder that this wasn't just like "oh, multi-account." They were related to the core smaller number of accounts that also had PayPal chargebacks, and other flags. As I mentioned this all started with about a dozen people but ballooned into large clusters and then after the other guy charged back some more a few other points were also added.
I don't remember exactly but four out of these five people are somehow connected to eachother so they should discuss with themselves how they're related. Maybe in clusters of two or three in some way.
Figure out who had what originally how it was sold, blah blah, map it all out and have one of you guys send it to me since no one seems to want to actually pay for the support work involved in sorting it out. Make sure you remember all the accounts and include them on there and complete the entire chain. and label who was responsible for creating them. If you all got it from the same point at any point in time, mention that. I'll look at one message from all of you collectively for free, so don't waste it I guess?
Have been with VirMach 7 years +.
There was a lot of fun long long time ago. Have even bought 70+ vps in the same time and renewed them 2 or 3 times as I remember. Whether you believe it or not, I'm not a scalper.
It's now full of disappointment.
Bye, VirMach.
It would be interesting if anyone actually provided the full story of how they ended up being so intermingled. Because it was never my intention for 12 accounts to lead to so many and then interlink with eachother.
@VirMach
Show your evidence and detail to your clients and announce on your website.
My servers have been suspend for 4 days but nothing message I can get.
be simple, There's no conspiracy. I pay for the services without own you something and without abuse your services.
@VirMach said:
Also a reminder that this wasn't just like "oh, multi-account." They were related to the core smaller number of accounts that also had PayPal chargebacks, and other flags. As I mentioned this all started with about a dozen people but ballooned into large clusters and then after the other guy charged back some more a few other points were also added.
I don't remember exactly but four out of these five people are somehow connected to eachother so they should discuss with themselves how they're related. Maybe in clusters of two or three in some way.
Figure out who had what originally how it was sold, blah blah, map it all out and have one of you guys send it to me since no one seems to want to actually pay for the support work involved in sorting it out. Make sure you remember all the accounts and include them on there and complete the entire chain. and label who was responsible for creating them. If you all got it from the same point at any point in time, mention that. I'll look at one message from all of you collectively for free, so don't waste it I guess?
Have been with VirMach 7 years +.
There was a lot of fun long long time ago. Have even bought 70+ vps in the same time and renewed them 2 or 3 times as I remember. Whether you believe it or not, I'm not a scalper.
It's now full of disappointment.
Bye, VirMach.
It would be interesting if anyone actually provided the full story of how they ended up being so intermingled. Because it was never my intention for 12 accounts to lead to so many and then interlink with eachother.
Okay okay. You're right.
Don't at me any more.
Please.
Comments
I hereby here request we ban @jqr, it's all his fault.
Haven't bought a single service in VirMach Great Ryzen 2022 - 2023 Flash Sale.
https://lowendspirit.com/uploads/editor/gi/ippw0lcmqowk.png
also lets' jsut back to bashing VirMach, shall we?
Does anyone got any of those famous SSDs? Kioxia? Or they still not shipped and how yoursunny mentioned VirMach offices are like 100 meters from Post Office?!
Haven't bought a single service in VirMach Great Ryzen 2022 - 2023 Flash Sale.
https://lowendspirit.com/uploads/editor/gi/ippw0lcmqowk.png
I found all of them plus their (expired) labels in a box recently.
No sympathy. Play by the rules and perhaps I'll care.
He had to spend time ferretting you out so he's not all that far ahead I'm guessing.
Can't help what I am.
As they say, ,"You've made your bed, now lay in it."
If I'm a noble god, which one of us is more likely the clown?
I hope they went into servers!
/s (because it's needed, it seems)
Haven't bought a single service in VirMach Great Ryzen 2022 - 2023 Flash Sale.
https://lowendspirit.com/uploads/editor/gi/ippw0lcmqowk.png
they are getting getting installed to the replacement JP storage servers
Thank you for your wonderful comment, I just want to get out of the mud pit as soon as possible, not continue to wallow in it
I noticed that my BF 80% off code has expired🤣
@KuYeHQ said:
its hard when you are the mud pit that virmach is trying to clear
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
But virmach know. I would not create more tickets to push my account to hell.
@Virmach
How's it going now?
Please unsuspend my servers. I'll take the data.
Just think like that I rent your house and paying the money for you.
Now you lock the door.
When I decide to dispute through paypal, it means that I DON'T CARE. He does what he can do and I do what I can do ,lol
awesome! go all the way dude!
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Yeah let's bang @VirMach
Tokyo storage node is dung ridiculous, even run a
docker ps
orhtop
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Slow inbound traffic , ask xTom to optimize their inbound bandwidth please
From about now until maybe 10 hours from now, it's peak hours and the peaks in Tokyo are horrendous, especially incoming. Also I'm pretty sure that entire area just getting clogged up globally but I may be wrong. It probably dies down 10x on off-peak hours. Not like other locations at all, it's very skewed.
Also incoming attacks since we suspended like 0.1% of our customer-base for a valid reason, definitely completely a normal thing that mature people would do regardless of what 0.1% that ended up being, surely has nothing to do with who it was specifically.
Just think about this for a second though:
We probably suspend other abusers such as malware, phishers in a similar manner and volume every week. Not even once in a blue moon, and they pay full MSRP, basically never make a ticket claiming they're saints and did nothing wrong, and from those types of customers we get less payment disputes as well. Even from the people that buy services to use it to specifically send out and receive attacks before they're suspended, it's lower attack volume. I won't pretend like it's not impressive how dedicated a few dozen people with all the free time in the world are when it comes to their $5-10 a year specials that they only got to keep for maybe 2-3 years average after throwing away countless opportunities to discontinue their behavior.
Could this be due to congestion on iperf servers?
I'm also convinced 70% of the traffic to all virtual servers in Tokyo are just people constantly running YABS so this could very well be it as well. Anyway my comment was very much a quick wild guess, not in any way calculated so that could actually be it as well especially if your data represents that.
His screenshot just fit all the ratios I see on my end and if the entire region/network matches that 10x volume being crammed on peak hours then it just seemed like a perfect fit.
See you when I get back ....
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You betrayed his trust.
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its the iperf issue ( no i don't do this everyday)
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Have been with VirMach 7 years +.
There was a lot of fun long long time ago. Have even bought 70+ vps in the same time and renewed them 2 or 3 times as I remember. Whether you believe it or not, I'm not a scalper.
It's now full of disappointment.
Bye, VirMach.
Suspended?
It would be interesting if anyone actually provided the full story of how they ended up being so intermingled. Because it was never my intention for 12 accounts to lead to so many and then interlink with eachother.
@VirMach
Show your evidence and detail to your clients and announce on your website.
My servers have been suspend for 4 days but nothing message I can get.
be simple, There's no conspiracy. I pay for the services without own you something and without abuse your services.
Are you a newcomer? There is no refund once you boarded this clown bus.
And a true masochist could find his own gold and consolation even in a pile of garbage.
Ontario Dildo Inspector
Okay okay. You're right.
Don't at me any more.
Please.
bye snowflake, I don't do Christmas.