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edited January 2021 in Offers

UK - london - KVM - NVMe

  • 2 CPU Core (Equal Share) (E3-1270v6 or equivilent)
  • 2048 MB DDR4 Ram
  • 50 GB Pure NVMe SSD Disk space
  • 2000 GB Transfer @ 1 gbit (shared)
  • DDOS Protection included
  • 1 x IPv4 address
  • 1 x /64 IPv6
  • Full daily backup
  • FREE Direct Admin license
  • Clouvider DC - Test IP/LG

€3.50 /month
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USA - Phoenix - KVM SSD cached

  • 4 CPU Cores (Equal Share)(E5-2630v2)
  • 512 MB Ram
  • 20 GB SSD Cached Disk space
  • 500 GB outbound transfer @ 1 gbit (shared)
  • Unmetered inbound transfer
  • 1 x IPv4 address
  • Test IP/File
  • Asia Optimised Test IP/File

€15 / Year
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USA - Phoenix - KVM - Storage Server

€13 / Year
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  • InceptionHostingInceptionHosting Hosting ProviderOG
    edited January 2021

    oops, pressed post before I had finished adding the offers, more to come... lol

    edit: offers posted.

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  • vyasvyas OG
    edited January 2021

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  • @AnthonySmith said:
    4 CPU Cores (Equal Share)(E5-2630v2)
    512 MB Ram

    I'm curious what are people using the (4) cores but only 512MB of RAM for?

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    @skorous said:

    @AnthonySmith said:
    4 CPU Cores (Equal Share)(E5-2630v2)
    512 MB Ram

    I'm curious what are people using the (4) cores but only 512MB of RAM for?

    Bragging rights?

    Honestly I don’t know :)

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  • cybertechcybertech OGBenchmark King

    the only guy who can answer is @yoursunny

    I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.

  • FAT32FAT32 OG
    edited January 2021

    @AnthonySmith said:
    Bragging rights?

    Honestly I don’t know :)

    Make it 13vCORE

  • InceptionHostingInceptionHosting Hosting ProviderOG
    edited January 2021

    Well I suppose if you are using to host a single site and run a VPN for example you have burst space without 1 impacting the other.

    In truth that is just how it worked out ratio wise, these nodes have 24 threads vs the 8 thread nodes I was using previously so I just applied the same ratios which meant people got 4 cores (access too).

    It was about 7-8 years ago I set those plans iirc.

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  • edited January 2021

    @skorous said:

    @AnthonySmith said:
    4 CPU Cores (Equal Share)(E5-2630v2)
    512 MB Ram

    I'm curious what are people using the (4) cores but only 512MB of RAM for?

    @cybertech said:
    the only guy who can answer is @yoursunny

    1. I'll demand to know how much % I'm allowed to use persistently.

      • Virmach: 33%
      • MaxKVM: 33%
      • SpartanHost: 50%
      • Gullo: nominally 80%, but you run out of RAM first
      • EUserv: 1GHz, no limit, auto throttle
      • Oracle Cloud: no limit, auto steal
      • Inception: ?
    2. Encode push-ups using the allowed CPU percentage.

    However, I need to get my automated encoding pipelines working first. I have a LUMPOFCOAL idling at the moment.


    I haven't bought Inception box because I'm confused on . I only buy those priced in $ or push-ups.

  • InceptionHostingInceptionHosting Hosting ProviderOG

    @yoursunny said: I'll demand to know how much % I'm allowed to use persistently.

    60% over a 24 hour period, 100% for 1 hour.

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  • InceptionHostingInceptionHosting Hosting ProviderOG
    edited January 2021

    @yoursunny said: €. I only know $.

    just multiply by 1.2 seems to work for me generally :)

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  • @skorous said:

    @AnthonySmith said:
    4 CPU Cores (Equal Share)(E5-2630v2)
    512 MB Ram

    I'm curious what are people using the (4) cores but only 512MB of RAM for?

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  • gksgks OG
    edited January 2021

    @AnthonySmith

    Interested in storage, any tool you recommend for Linux to create and attach this as storage/block device/drive mountable to our VPSes and Windows as Drive? Do you have raid back up for storage. Needed to keep the lxd images and docker stuffs going forward.

  • @gks said:
    Interested in storage, any tool you recommend for Linux to create and attach this as storage/block device/drive mountable to our VPSes and Windows as Drive?

    Linux client: NFS over VPN.
    https://d.sb/2020/12/nfs-howto

    Windows client: SAMBA
    You can follow the NFS guide to mount the filesystem on your OpenWrt home router, and then setup SAMBA server there.
    SAMBA requires IPsec to have encryption, which would be difficult to setup.

    SSHFS is a universal option.
    It has encryption by default, but it's slower.

    iSCSI is the only option for block device.
    This only works well if the client (called initiator) is in the same data center with less than 1ms latency.

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  • @yoursunny said:
    iSCSI is the only option for block device.
    This only works well if the client (called initiator) is in the same data center with less than 1ms latency.

    and 10GB link network.

    it can be under 10ms still ok

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    @ehab said:

    @yoursunny said:
    iSCSI is the only option for block device.
    This only works well if the client (called initiator) is in the same data center with less than 1ms latency.

    and 10GB link network.

    it can be under 10ms still ok

    I used an iscsi target as a data-only drive for years, like as in mapping 'my documents' to it in windows, worked without issue, essentially felt local that was over the WAN on my home 80/30 connection.

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  • InceptionHostingInceptionHosting Hosting ProviderOG

    @gks said:
    @AnthonySmith

    Interested in storage, any tool you recommend for Linux to create and attach this as storage/block device/drive mountable to our VPSes and Windows as Drive? Do you have raid back up for storage. Needed to keep the lxd images and docker stuffs going forward.

    @yoursunny answered the storage attachment part of the question for you, the host nodes in the USA run hardware raid 6, it is not backed up again separately.

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  • @yoursunny said:

    @gks said:
    Interested in storage, any tool you recommend for Linux to create and attach this as storage/block device/drive mountable to our VPSes and Windows as Drive?

    Linux client: NFS over VPN.
    https://d.sb/2020/12/nfs-howto

    Windows client: SAMBA
    You can follow the NFS guide to mount the filesystem on your OpenWrt home router, and then setup SAMBA server there.
    SAMBA requires IPsec to have encryption, which would be difficult to setup.

    SSHFS is a universal option.
    It has encryption by default, but it's slower.

    iSCSI is the only option for block device.
    This only works well if the client (called initiator) is in the same data center with less than 1ms latency.

    This would be neat for the wiki. The use of a storage VPS and how to set it up etc.

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  • @AnthonySmith said:

    @yoursunny said: €. I only know $.

    just multiply by 1.2 seems to work for me generally :)

    ... or select USD as currency in WHMCS ... :#

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  • USA - Phoenix - KVM - Storage Server

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    Is it stackable... like 4 of them for 2tb? Thank you

  • InceptionHostingInceptionHosting Hosting ProviderOG

    USA - Phoenix - KVM - Storage Server

    €13 / Year
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    Is it stackable... like 4 of them for 2tb? Thank you

    No sir :) thanks for asking though.

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  • edited January 2021

    @Mew said:
    This would be neat for the wiki. The use of a storage VPS and how to set it up etc.

    I don't actually have a storage VPS, but I have used all these protocols.

    • NFS is used in our university. My dissertation has a section on how I analyzed NFS traffic.
    • I have SAMBA on my home router, backed by a spinning drive bought in 2018.
    • I use SSHFS all the time to edit files on the server.
    • I have iSCSI on my Raspberry Pi.

    @ehab said:

    @yoursunny said:
    iSCSI is the only option for block device.
    This only works well if the client (called initiator) is in the same data center with less than 1ms latency.

    and 10GB link network.

    it can be under 10ms still ok

    Whether you need 10Gbps depends on how much filesystem traffic you need. If iSCSI target is providing storage for a rack of servers, you definitely need 10Gbps. If it's one server and backup traffic, 100Mbps would do.

    I'm playing with a small computer (originally designed for pfSense) that has only 4GB local flash disk and one USB port.
    I need 16GB storage to install the Go compiler and compile my app, and I'd like to keep the USB port open (may need USB WiFi in the future), so I tried iSCSI.

    https://yoursunny.com/t/2020/Debian-serial-iSCSI/

    The iSCSI target is a Raspberry Pi connected over 5GHz WiFi. Underlying storage is a spinning drive from 2005 and I'm starting to hear strange noises at night…


    @flips said:

    @AnthonySmith said:

    @yoursunny said: €. I only know $.

    just multiply by 1.2 seems to work for me generally :)

    ... or select USD as currency in WHMCS ... :#

    £¢€¥ …

    The world needs to converge into a single currency: cookies ?.
    It's the official currency of @Neoon dba microLXC and I like it.

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  • flipsflips OG
    edited January 2021

    I really wish it wasn't so high latency from my location to Phoenix (seldom less than 250 ms) ... London is superb, though!

  • @AnthonySmith said: USA - Phoenix - KVM SSD cached

    IOFlood won't have IPv6 anytime soon, will they?

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    @Brueggus said:

    @AnthonySmith said: USA - Phoenix - KVM SSD cached

    IOFlood won't have IPv6 anytime soon, will they?

    I gave up asking.

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  • @AnthonySmith said:
    I gave up asking.

    You gabe up asking :#

    It will be great to see IH servers under Clouvider's USA network. Free DA!

  • @imok said:

    @AnthonySmith said:
    I gave up asking.

    You gabe up asking :#

    It will be great to see IH servers under Clouvider's USA network. Free DA!

    Yes please!

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  • The Asia Optimised Test IP/File doesn't appear to be working. Can't ping.

    How does that work in practice? Would I need to specify which type of IP I want?

    I ran a traceroute on both IPs (from HK) and got the same results (other than the Asia Optimised one not reaching the final destination). A bit new to all this so trying to figure out how it all works. Thanks.

  • edited January 2021

    I am looking at getting the storage server. I noticed the checkbox in order page mentioning "usage for backup alone", so can i run nextcloud on it (only limited usage)? sorry if its a stupid question!

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    @hazzzx said:
    I am looking at getting the storage server. I noticed the checkbox in order page mentioning "usage for backup alone", so can i run nextcloud on it (only limited usage)? sorry if its a stupid question!

    You can however if you have performance issues you will not get any support for them.

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    @atth said:
    The Asia Optimised Test IP/File doesn't appear to be working. Can't ping.

    How does that work in practice? Would I need to specify which type of IP I want?

    I ran a traceroute on both IPs (from HK) and got the same results (other than the Asia Optimised one not reaching the final destination). A bit new to all this so trying to figure out how it all works. Thanks.

    It is managed by the DC I will give them a shout sorry.

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