Can I get a confirmation of the location of the node #4? The ASN AS60117 is showing as either Romania or Netherlands depending on the site I use to check it (for example https://www.whatismyip.com/asn/60117/). Or if anyone knows an easier way to determine it besides latency math?
@SocksAreComfortable said:
Can I get a confirmation of the location of the node #4? The ASN AS60117 is showing as either Romania or Netherlands depending on the site I use to check it (for example https://www.whatismyip.com/asn/60117/). Or if anyone knows an easier way to determine it besides latency math?
@SocksAreComfortable said:
Can I get a confirmation of the location of the node #4? The ASN AS60117 is showing as either Romania or Netherlands depending on the site I use to check it (for example https://www.whatismyip.com/asn/60117/). Or if anyone knows an easier way to determine it besides latency math?
If you just want to check whether it's in RO or NL, you can simply enter your IP into https://bgp.tools, and look what the upstreams are, in my case on node 2 the only upstream is "TNGNET B.V.", which, according to PeeringDB is only present in two NL datacenters.
Theoretically they could be tunneling it to NL, but that can be disproved with latency tests, and IMHO latency tests are the most reliable ones, even though others (such as the aforementioned) may give some clues/indications.
@SocksAreComfortable said:
Can I get a confirmation of the location of the node #4? The ASN AS60117 is showing as either Romania or Netherlands depending on the site I use to check it (for example https://www.whatismyip.com/asn/60117/). Or if anyone knows an easier way to determine it besides latency math?
its 2ms to Virmach AMS and 33ms to hosteroid BUC
Fair enough. Was hoping there was a trick besides latency math lol.
@lukast__ said:
Theoretically they could be tunneling it to NL, but that can be disproved with latency tests, and IMHO latency tests are the most reliable ones, even though others (such as the aforementioned) may give some clues/indications.
Nice, hadn't seen that site before. Seems that node 4 is the same as node 2 based on my IP.
LOL so doing some latency tests now out of curiosity (and because I apparently have 3 different VPS in Amsterdam now because reasons)...starting to think two of mine are in the same datacenter:
Another coupon, this time for KVM VPS in USA (Los Angeles).
They declare good speed for Asia:
Our Los Angeles servers are providing excellent routing and low latency for our clients in Asia. Whether you're running websites, apps, or other online services, you'll enjoy faster, more reliable connectivity, ensuring a seamless user experience.
Combine this with our 80% recurring discount for annual plans and supported Asian payment methods, and it's the perfect solution for your hosting needs!"
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@DataRecovery said:
Another coupon, this time for KVM VPS in USA (Los Angeles).
They declare good speed for Asia:
Our Los Angeles servers are providing excellent routing and low latency for our clients in Asia. Whether you're running websites, apps, or other online services, you'll enjoy faster, more reliable connectivity, ensuring a seamless user experience.
Combine this with our 80% recurring discount for annual plans and supported Asian payment methods, and it's the perfect solution for your hosting needs!"
Coupon:
❗ KVMUS90 — 90% recurring for annual orders (LES exclusive ) KVMUS80 — 80% recurring for annual orders.
@zgato said:
Many thanks, but shame on you for not including a non-affiliated link.
The link above is clearly marked not just as a ref, but as a shameless ref.
I know different people see this differently, but IMO using a ref is a good (and completely free) way to say "thank you" for searching and testing the coupons — just in case, email contains only the latter coupon (80% — see the picture). I added the former one myself.
☰ Probably the best Black Friday storage offers — AMD EPYC VDSes with NVMe slices (ref) from 250GB to 4TB and 500GB–10TB SAN disk. / Big HDD storage VPSes (ref) from $2.42/month per TB. / Storage dedis and hybrid VPS (SSD + HDD) are there as well.
@zgato said:
Many thanks, but shame on you for not including a non-affiliated link.
The link above is clearly marked not just as a ref, but as a shameless ref.
I know different people see this differently, but IMO using a ref is a good (and completely free) way to say "thank you" for searching and testing the coupons — just in case, email contains only the latter coupon (80% — see the picture). I added the former one myself.
If you included a non-affiliated link, I would've used your aff, but you haven't.
You can call it whatever. Follow the rules.
I did — read them. LES rules require ref links to be labelled correspondingly.
☰ Probably the best Black Friday storage offers — AMD EPYC VDSes with NVMe slices (ref) from 250GB to 4TB and 500GB–10TB SAN disk. / Big HDD storage VPSes (ref) from $2.42/month per TB. / Storage dedis and hybrid VPS (SSD + HDD) are there as well.
@Nyr said:
It is not prefixed, but even if it was, not everyone will understand at first glance what "shameless ref" means anyway.
Okay, okay, changing my dress code to sackcloth and ashes.
Was in a rush on Friday evening, looking to post ASAP, before the 90% coupon is wasted by MJJs (they have found it already).
Thought that "shameless" will add some sarcasm to what I do. Didn't expect someone on this board to be unaware of what a referral link is.
☰ Probably the best Black Friday storage offers — AMD EPYC VDSes with NVMe slices (ref) from 250GB to 4TB and 500GB–10TB SAN disk. / Big HDD storage VPSes (ref) from $2.42/month per TB. / Storage dedis and hybrid VPS (SSD + HDD) are there as well.
My attitude has a reason. He's also in the OGF doing some (IMO) rather shady practices regarding affiliated links.
Not related to this post, so not gonna comment further.
☰ Probably the best Black Friday storage offers — AMD EPYC VDSes with NVMe slices (ref) from 250GB to 4TB and 500GB–10TB SAN disk. / Big HDD storage VPSes (ref) from $2.42/month per TB. / Storage dedis and hybrid VPS (SSD + HDD) are there as well.
and the no aff smaller.
That I use hundreds of providers and most of them are rock solid is not my fault. I still have no aff providers there, but I'm not stupid, nor I can include both links in the signature.
@Freek said:
Anyone else unable to reach HostSailor's client portal?
That's all, folks!
Doesn't work for me either, but you can place an order and it will go through.
(as long as WHMCS even works? I think it's completely down now, but partially worked for me when I placed the order)
@Jab said:
WHMCS is shitting itself whole day today. Sometimes it's on, sometimes off. No idea if they doing something, getting ddosed or just too many requests.
EDIT: this reminded me that I need to set up backup for my VPS, brb.
My $6/yr VPS seems fine so far. There were some PHP errors on their site but they fixed it after I opened a ticket. Quite fast for the money IMHO, especially as it wasn't a flash sale.
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Can I get a confirmation of the location of the node #4? The ASN AS60117 is showing as either Romania or Netherlands depending on the site I use to check it (for example https://www.whatismyip.com/asn/60117/). Or if anyone knows an easier way to determine it besides latency math?
its 2ms to Virmach AMS and 33ms to hosteroid BUC
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
If you just want to check whether it's in RO or NL, you can simply enter your IP into https://bgp.tools, and look what the upstreams are, in my case on node 2 the only upstream is "TNGNET B.V.", which, according to PeeringDB is only present in two NL datacenters.
Theoretically they could be tunneling it to NL, but that can be disproved with latency tests, and IMHO latency tests are the most reliable ones, even though others (such as the aforementioned) may give some clues/indications.
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Fair enough. Was hoping there was a trick besides latency math lol.
Nice, hadn't seen that site before. Seems that node 4 is the same as node 2 based on my IP.
LOL so doing some latency tests now out of curiosity (and because I apparently have 3 different VPS in Amsterdam now because reasons)...starting to think two of mine are in the same datacenter:
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.020/0.036/0.131/0.010 ms
HostSailor also sent an email to customers with a 80% off Christmas discount for Los Angeles.
Feeling a bit tired, let's call it a day.
Another coupon, this time for KVM VPS in USA (Los Angeles).
They declare good speed for Asia:
(aff link)
Coupon:
❗ KVMUS90 — 90% recurring for annual orders (LES exclusive )
KVMUS80 — 80% recurring for annual orders.
☰ Probably the best Black Friday storage offers — AMD EPYC VDSes with NVMe slices (ref) from 250GB to 4TB and 500GB–10TB SAN disk. / Big HDD storage VPSes (ref) from $2.42/month per TB. / Storage dedis and hybrid VPS (SSD + HDD) are there as well.
Many thanks, but shame on you for not including a non-affiliated link.
https://clients.hostsailor.com/index.php?rp=/store/kvm-ssd
The link above is clearly marked not just as a ref, but as a shameless ref.
I know different people see this differently, but IMO using a ref is a good (and completely free) way to say "thank you" for searching and testing the coupons — just in case, email contains only the latter coupon (80% — see the picture). I added the former one myself.
☰ Probably the best Black Friday storage offers — AMD EPYC VDSes with NVMe slices (ref) from 250GB to 4TB and 500GB–10TB SAN disk. / Big HDD storage VPSes (ref) from $2.42/month per TB. / Storage dedis and hybrid VPS (SSD + HDD) are there as well.
If you included a non-affiliated link, I would've used your aff, but you haven't.
You can call it whatever. Follow the rules.
I did — read them. LES rules require ref links to be labelled correspondingly.
☰ Probably the best Black Friday storage offers — AMD EPYC VDSes with NVMe slices (ref) from 250GB to 4TB and 500GB–10TB SAN disk. / Big HDD storage VPSes (ref) from $2.42/month per TB. / Storage dedis and hybrid VPS (SSD + HDD) are there as well.
Well...
It is not prefixed, but even if it was, not everyone will understand at first glance what "shameless ref" means anyway.
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I've edited the post to include (aff link) so hopefully even the new ones on the forum will understand it.
Now that is petty
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Okay, okay, changing my dress code to sackcloth and ashes.
Was in a rush on Friday evening, looking to post ASAP, before the 90% coupon is wasted by MJJs (they have found it already).
Thought that "shameless" will add some sarcasm to what I do. Didn't expect someone on this board to be unaware of what a referral link is.
☰ Probably the best Black Friday storage offers — AMD EPYC VDSes with NVMe slices (ref) from 250GB to 4TB and 500GB–10TB SAN disk. / Big HDD storage VPSes (ref) from $2.42/month per TB. / Storage dedis and hybrid VPS (SSD + HDD) are there as well.
My attitude has a reason. He's also in the OGF doing some (IMO) rather shady practices regarding affiliated links.
Not related to this post, so not gonna comment further.
Wow.
Speaking of OGF and referral links, this can hardly get any nicer:
@mikho
Clearly didn't want to start a linkstorm when posting the discount above. Probably delete my post and everything below.
☰ Probably the best Black Friday storage offers — AMD EPYC VDSes with NVMe slices (ref) from 250GB to 4TB and 500GB–10TB SAN disk. / Big HDD storage VPSes (ref) from $2.42/month per TB. / Storage dedis and hybrid VPS (SSD + HDD) are there as well.
Make the affiliated link larger pls
and the no aff smaller.
That I use hundreds of providers and most of them are rock solid is not my fault. I still have no aff providers there, but I'm not stupid, nor I can include both links in the signature.
This is the main difference
Anyone else unable to reach HostSailor's client portal?
That's all, folks!
LinuxFreek.com
Doesn't work for me either, but you can place an order and it will go through.
(as long as WHMCS even works? I think it's completely down now, but partially worked for me when I placed the order)
WHMCS is shitting itself whole day today. Sometimes it's on, sometimes off. No idea if they doing something, getting ddosed or just too many requests.
EDIT: this reminded me that I need to set up backup for my VPS, brb.
Haven't bought a single service in VirMach Great Ryzen 2022 - 2023 Flash Sale.
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Yup, but if you go to order directly it works
https://clients.hostsailor.com/index.php?rp=/store/kvm-ssd
You'll get the email and basically won't ever need WHMCS to work, as you can just use the SolusVM credentials.
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Ah i miss it
Hope Christmas Deal or New Year Deal will held soon
Can I put my weed in one of these?
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My $6/yr VPS seems fine so far. There were some PHP errors on their site but they fixed it after I opened a ticket. Quite fast for the money IMHO, especially as it wasn't a flash sale.
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