My disk speeds , network & everything else seems to be very very above average , and for this kind of price? Its pretty suspicious at this point , I'd seriously want to know how they would sustain this kind of pricing
On this server it's partially sustained through the storage and the higher RAM offers, for example.
I'm having trouble setting up an open-source service on my VPS. It consistently fails with a 'network error'. I would appreciate any insights on how to fix this.
It's not merely an "open-source service", it's apparently X-UI and attempts to connect with a script through GitHub like it had a full IPv4, which it doesn't, as described here. That was already answered on a ticket with some suggestions.
It's outside of our scope any configuration, the VPSes are unmanaged (as usual on any offer here).
I completely left this issue to the AI, which was clearly a mistake. I've resolved the issue I raised. As you stated in your ticket, your VPS service is fully up to standard. I apologize for my misjudgment (or at least, my mistake of completely trusting the AI). Your customer support is professional. I found a solution in your response, and it shows that you're seriously considering and addressing my issue, rather than shirking responsibility, as the AI claims.
I've previously purchased your service and am very satisfied. I'm confident that I'll be satisfied with this one as well. Thank you for your professional and responsible response.
I was looking at the ExtraVPS-6144 NVMe SpeedMax in NJ would love to be able to get 8192 instead of the 6144, with 4 cores the 8192 fits my requirement better. I have it in my cart to checkout let me know if this is possible, thanks
What do all the CPU percentages in each of the plans mean? For example, 40% of a core - We can use the CPU at 100% usage for 40% of the time? If we use 100% CPU usage it'll be equivalent to 40% usage on the host node?
@usr123 said:
What do all the CPU percentages in each of the plans mean? For example, 40% of a core - We can use the CPU at 100% usage for 40% of the time? If we use 100% CPU usage it'll be equivalent to 40% usage on the host node?
I'm not @cservers but I interpreted that as no more than 40% of a core ( since the percentages listed follow the number of cores ). Obviously there's normally some wiggle room but 100% for any meaningful amount of time is most likely verboten.
@usr123 said:
What do all the CPU percentages in each of the plans mean? For example, 40% of a core - We can use the CPU at 100% usage for 40% of the time? If we use 100% CPU usage it'll be equivalent to 40% usage on the host node?
I'm not @cservers but I interpreted that as no more than 40% of a core ( since the percentages listed follow the number of cores ). Obviously there's normally some wiggle room but 100% for any meaningful amount of time is most likely verboten.
It's this, precisely. Maximum allowed percentage is at 40%, with some tolerance (e.g. if you go to 47% per core or you have to burst punctually to 80-100%, it is okay). Sustained loads shall be up to this percentage.
@bozolover99 said:
I was looking at the ExtraVPS-6144 NVMe SpeedMax in NJ would love to be able to get 8192 instead of the 6144, with 4 cores the 8192 fits my requirement better. I have it in my cart to checkout let me know if this is possible, thanks
Send us a ticket on our WebStore and we'll work from there, it is possible
@bozolover99 said:
Is this like a standard vps with a ipv4 ip and SSH login like a KVM?
No, it has no IPv4 address. It uses a NAT64/DNS64 gateway. Basically if your IPv4 device doesn't have a domain name you can't call it from this server.
@usr123 said:
What do all the CPU percentages in each of the plans mean? For example, 40% of a core - We can use the CPU at 100% usage for 40% of the time? If we use 100% CPU usage it'll be equivalent to 40% usage on the host node?
I'm not @cservers but I interpreted that as no more than 40% of a core ( since the percentages listed follow the number of cores ). Obviously there's normally some wiggle room but 100% for any meaningful amount of time is most likely verboten.
Got it, thanks! I'm not planning on encoding or anything on my VPS, but I do see a spike to 80-100% CPU usage for less than a minute every few hours and was curious if I was using 80% of 40% or 80% of 100%.
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I completely left this issue to the AI, which was clearly a mistake. I've resolved the issue I raised. As you stated in your ticket, your VPS service is fully up to standard. I apologize for my misjudgment (or at least, my mistake of completely trusting the AI). Your customer support is professional. I found a solution in your response, and it shows that you're seriously considering and addressing my issue, rather than shirking responsibility, as the AI claims.
I've previously purchased your service and am very satisfied. I'm confident that I'll be satisfied with this one as well. Thank you for your professional and responsible response.
It’s really fast.
Basic System Information:
Uptime : 1 days, 3 hours, 32 minutes
Processor : AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D 16-Core Processor
CPU cores : 2 @ 4192.116 MHz
AES-NI : ✔ Enabled
VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
RAM : 961.2 MiB
Swap : 2.0 GiB
Disk : 38.7 GiB
Distro : Ubuntu 24.04.3 LTS
Kernel : 6.8.0-85-generic
VM Type : KVM
IPv4/IPv6 : ❌ Offline / ✔ Online
fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50) (Partition /dev/vda1):
iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv6):
Geekbench releases can only be downloaded over IPv4. FTP the Geekbench files and run manually.
YABS completed in 3 min 12 sec
I was looking at the ExtraVPS-6144 NVMe SpeedMax in NJ would love to be able to get 8192 instead of the 6144, with 4 cores the 8192 fits my requirement better. I have it in my cart to checkout let me know if this is possible, thanks
What do all the CPU percentages in each of the plans mean? For example, 40% of a core - We can use the CPU at 100% usage for 40% of the time? If we use 100% CPU usage it'll be equivalent to 40% usage on the host node?
I'm not @cservers but I interpreted that as no more than 40% of a core ( since the percentages listed follow the number of cores ). Obviously there's normally some wiggle room but 100% for any meaningful amount of time is most likely verboten.
It's this, precisely. Maximum allowed percentage is at 40%, with some tolerance (e.g. if you go to 47% per core or you have to burst punctually to 80-100%, it is okay). Sustained loads shall be up to this percentage.
Send us a ticket on our WebStore and we'll work from there, it is possible
Is this like a standard vps with a ipv4 ip and SSH login like a KVM?
No, it has no IPv4 address. It uses a NAT64/DNS64 gateway. Basically if your IPv4 device doesn't have a domain name you can't call it from this server.
Got it, thanks! I'm not planning on encoding or anything on my VPS, but I do see a spike to 80-100% CPU usage for less than a minute every few hours and was curious if I was using 80% of 40% or 80% of 100%.