@msatt said:
Really tempted to try a migrate of
$21.00 /yr
KVM – 1 GIGABIT
3498MB DDR4 RAM
4 vCORE (RYZEN 3.4GHz+)
70GB SSD (NVMe)
7168GB MONTHLY DATA
ATLANTA, GA LOCATION
2 DEDICATED IPv4
To Frankfurt (already have Amsterdam).
Any expected problems or is it best just to leave until things settle?
It used to be that you lost the extra IPs when you migrated, and had to request it to be manually added back. I don't know it it is still that way or not. If you do migrate let us know what happens regarding the second IP.
@FrankZ or anyone who have experience - how those migrations work with VPSes with multiple IPs? Does system properly recognize and re-create everything over or only main IP appears on the other side?
@msatt said:
Really tempted to try a migrate of
$21.00 /yr
KVM – 1 GIGABIT
3498MB DDR4 RAM
4 vCORE (RYZEN 3.4GHz+)
70GB SSD (NVMe)
7168GB MONTHLY DATA
ATLANTA, GA LOCATION
2 DEDICATED IPv4
To Frankfurt (already have Amsterdam).
Any expected problems or is it best just to leave until things settle?
It used to be that you lost the extra IPs when you migrated, and had to request it to be manually added back. I don't know it it is still that way or not. If you do migrate let us know what happens regarding the second IP.
@FrankZ Thanks for mentioning about IP's.
I can confirm that the migration was really fast and appears to have worked perfectly. I have TWO new ipv4, a single ipv6 plus a /48 allocated.
Well done @VirMach
@msatt said:
Really tempted to try a migrate of
$21.00 /yr
KVM – 1 GIGABIT
3498MB DDR4 RAM
4 vCORE (RYZEN 3.4GHz+)
70GB SSD (NVMe)
7168GB MONTHLY DATA
ATLANTA, GA LOCATION
2 DEDICATED IPv4
To Frankfurt (already have Amsterdam).
Any expected problems or is it best just to leave until things settle?
It used to be that you lost the extra IPs when you migrated, and had to request it to be manually added back. I don't know it it is still that way or not. If you do migrate let us know what happens regarding the second IP.
@FrankZ Thanks for mentioning about IP's.
I can confirm that the migration was really fast and appears to have worked perfectly. I have TWO new ipv4, a single ipv6 plus a /48 allocated.
Well done @VirMach
Thank you for getting back to me on this. It is great that everything worked automatically for you without outside intervention. I will update my notes on multiple IP migration.
P.S. That is one sweet box in Frankfurt. I had almost bought one, but really did not want another VM in Atlanta and was not sure that I could migrate it. Brave souls reap rewards
@FrankZ said: P.S. That is one sweet box in Frankfurt. I had almost bought one, but really did not want another VM in Atlanta and was not sure that I could migrate it. Brave souls reap rewards
Yes I knew I was taking a risk - I am in the UK and Atlanta was a bit laggy (not the server) so after sleeping on the idea I decided to ask what LES thought. The extra IP was a bonus so if lost it was no biggie.
So I now have FFME007 running Proxmox for $24
So lets hope the old virmach stability comes back and stays.
@FrankZ said: P.S. That is one sweet box in Frankfurt. I had almost bought one, but really did not want another VM in Atlanta and was not sure that I could migrate it. Brave souls reap rewards
Yes I knew I was taking a risk - I am in the UK and Atlanta was a bit laggy (not the server) so after sleeping on the idea I decided to ask what LES thought. The extra IP was a bonus so if lost it was no biggie.
So I now have FFME007 running Proxmox for $24
So lets hope the old virmach stability comes back and stays.
You ran Proxmox on a KVM? how is the performance?
I thought it is supposed to be on bare metal only.
@sdsbirdman said: You ran Proxmox on a KVM? how is the performance?
I thought it is supposed to be on bare metal only.
I run Proxmox on pretty much any KVM that has a couple of cores.
Nested virtualization is best although I always try and run everything as an LXC so it does not matter. Where I need a full nested KVM I choose the appropriate Proxmox server.
Yes I do use NAT for the lxc's although with the exception of Cyberpanel (small public webserver) the LXC's are primarily 'internal'. I use wireguard server (also running under lxc) for all internal routing.
I honestly doubt you'll get any 30TB bandwidth VPS cheap in Japan, even if you migrate the specs will be modified to match the market price.
actually, I can't use so much bandwidth, but the problem is, I can't estimate the usage of my hentai@home service in the future.
If there is a strict rate limitation to network port instead of suspending after bandwidth runs out, I can only need 4T full-speed bandwidth(to be honest,20M network is enough for 99% of my work), but unfortunately virmach does not provide this option atm...
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Gonna wait for Virmach's tweaking
smartass shitposting satirist
REQUEST
3+ core
4+ gb ram
50+ storage
Any location
Under <20usd
Missed this banger deal. It was perfect!
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REQUEST:
2core
2.5G+ RAM
180G+ SSD
30T+ TRANSFER
any location(maybe LA has resources)(but will try migrate to Tokyo when possible)
i want it too
i want it 3
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Is the "pending" work in Los Angeles nearing completion?
Hopefully, the large number of $0.25 orders will not affect flash sales.
from google translate
Grabbed 8x$0.25 of Tokyo, gonna build my proxy entry balancing nodes
smartass shitposting satirist
I honestly doubt you'll get any 30TB bandwidth VPS cheap in Japan, even if you migrate the specs will be modified to match the market price.
Yep, getting a third bandwidth when migrated to TYO and triple bandwidth when moving out sounds fair
smartass shitposting satirist
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
I want it four.
Hey, do worry not! Everything's almost completed. Right?!
Right?
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too many diks
It is literally unsavory, even non-picky Chad Franz is unsatisfied for the Virbot
MJJ rating 31% worthy.
MJJ rating 60% worthy.
Rating has been constantly dropping from yesterdays over 100% no-brainer to around 50%
We need to give Virbot a staggering blow
smartass shitposting satirist
I love my 110%? $21
MJJ rating 52% worthy
Yo, have'got $19.98 LAX 108% & $8.88 SEATTLE 108%
smartass shitposting satirist
Really tempted to try a migrate of
$21.00 /yr
KVM – 1 GIGABIT
3498MB DDR4 RAM
4 vCORE (RYZEN 3.4GHz+)
70GB SSD (NVMe)
7168GB MONTHLY DATA
ATLANTA, GA LOCATION
2 DEDICATED IPv4
To Frankfurt (already have Amsterdam).
Any expected problems or is it best just to leave until things settle?
It used to be that you lost the extra IPs when you migrated, and had to request it to be manually added back. I don't know it it is still that way or not. If you do migrate let us know what happens regarding the second IP.
For staff assistance or support issues please use the helpdesk ticket system at https://support.lowendspirit.com/index.php?a=add
@FrankZ or anyone who have experience - how those migrations work with VPSes with multiple IPs? Does system properly recognize and re-create everything over or only main IP appears on the other side?
I will consider migrating some of my services, once my account limitations get sorted out
@FrankZ Thanks for mentioning about IP's.
I can confirm that the migration was really fast and appears to have worked perfectly. I have TWO new ipv4, a single ipv6 plus a /48 allocated.
Well done @VirMach
Thank you for getting back to me on this. It is great that everything worked automatically for you without outside intervention. I will update my notes on multiple IP migration.
P.S. That is one sweet box in Frankfurt. I had almost bought one, but really did not want another VM in Atlanta and was not sure that I could migrate it. Brave souls reap rewards
For staff assistance or support issues please use the helpdesk ticket system at https://support.lowendspirit.com/index.php?a=add
Yes I knew I was taking a risk - I am in the UK and Atlanta was a bit laggy (not the server) so after sleeping on the idea I decided to ask what LES thought. The extra IP was a bonus so if lost it was no biggie.
So I now have FFME007 running Proxmox for $24
So lets hope the old virmach stability comes back and stays.
You ran Proxmox on a KVM? how is the performance?
I thought it is supposed to be on bare metal only.
you can use it to run NAT based LXC containers no problem for easy redeploy etc
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
MJJ rating 66% worthy
Gonna run some pressure test on 5vCore LAX, while waiting for the return of Virmach
smartass shitposting satirist
I run Proxmox on pretty much any KVM that has a couple of cores.
Nested virtualization is best although I always try and run everything as an LXC so it does not matter. Where I need a full nested KVM I choose the appropriate Proxmox server.
Yes I do use NAT for the lxc's although with the exception of Cyberpanel (small public webserver) the LXC's are primarily 'internal'. I use wireguard server (also running under lxc) for all internal routing.
actually, I can't use so much bandwidth, but the problem is, I can't estimate the usage of my hentai@home service in the future.
If there is a strict rate limitation to network port instead of suspending after bandwidth runs out, I can only need 4T full-speed bandwidth(to be honest,20M network is enough for 99% of my work), but unfortunately virmach does not provide this option atm...