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Crissic Solutions Expand to Los Angeles CA.

Got email today from them :) Awesome.

As a valued customer of Crissic Solutions we are contacting you about the expansion of our VPS services.

Crissic Solutions is happy to announce that we are heading back to Los Angeles, California, USA. We have signed a multiple year agreement with Quadranet, a popular West Coast datacenter provider with a 250 gigabit+ network.

We will be featuring all the same goodies Crissic is known for:

Owned equipment
10Gbps uplink
Dell servers
Dual X5650 CPUs with 48GB of memory and RAID-10 drives
Everyday low prices
Those incredible annual plans customers continue to love

Our Los Angeles launch is coming later this week!

OpenVZ HDD packages are unavailable for ordering at this time. You will be able to purchase these packages in Los Angeles in coming days. Order pages will show a LOCATION dropdown once brought online later in the week:
OVZ256, 50GB Storage, 750GB Bandwidth, 256MB RAM, 2 CPU Cores, 1 IPv4 IP, /64 IPv6 Subnet$15/year
OVZ512, 100GB Storage, 2TB Bandwidth, 512MB RAM, 3 CPU Cores, 1 IPv4 IP, /64 IPv6 Subnet$4/month
OVZ1024, 150GB Storage, 3TB Bandwidth, 1024MB RAM, 4 CPU Cores, 1 IPv4 IP, /64 IPv6 Subnet$6/month
OVZ2048, 200GB Storage, 4TB Bandwidth, 2048MB RAM, 4 CPU Cores, 1 IPv4 IP, /64 IPv6 Subnet$9/month

We will not be offering migration services from Jacksonville, Florida, to Los Angeles, California, at this time.
Los Angeles, California is the place for Asia

Los Angeles, California, is a key market for those throughout Asia. Latency from Asia to Los Angeles should be up to 50ms less compared to our flagship Jacksonville, Florida location. Distance is solely the reason. The two locations are literally bookends of the United States.

Quadranet'sbandwidth mix includes PCCW which customers from Asia already enjoy in Jacksonville. Other Asian upstream providers in Los Angeles Quadranet worth mentioning include ChinaUnicom, NTT, and Hinet Taiwan.

Tests from Tokyo to Los Angeles are seeing around 100ms latency. Also tested was Sydney, Australia, with around 163ms latency.

Give Quadranet's test IP a try: 198.55.111.5 via IPv6 2607:fcd0:0:a::1

Speed test files:http://repos.lax-noc.com/speedtests/10mb.bin
http://repos.lax-noc.com/speedtests/100mb.bin
Domestic Customers in United States and Canada Get Ready

Quadranet's bandwidth isn't all about Asia.

Quadranet has peering in place with the Equinix Exchange, Any2Exchange, and Host.net.

GTT / TiNet is being seen for transport between Jacksonville and Los Angeles currently with about 63ms of latency.
Major Security Fixes Done without Rebooting - Introducing KernelCare

Over the past few months there have been several very large security updates issued for industry standard software. These updates needed immediately installed, and have required hard reboots of our servers. Reboots of entire servers are bad for the customer experience, and they are hard on our staff.

We are in the process of deployingKernelCareacross all of our servers. KernelCare should eliminate the dreaded reboots, and aid us in getting updates applied as soon as security fixes are made available, day or night, weekday or holiday.

More uptime makes us all happy!

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Comments

  • So price has been increased, not same as FL.

  • That is really awesome, i haven't received any mail from them. Lets see, i also that there will some kind of migration in future :) I'll go for it instantly because it's Quadranet.

  • SkylarMSkylarM Member
    edited October 2014

    @MorningIris said:
    So price has been increased, not same as FL.

    That's actually our non "specials" rates that run directly on our site. The "specials" we've been running on LET/VPSB/WHT/etc will remain the same and available on launch if you know where to look. We'll have our regular promo prices available via the same URL's, just with a dropdown change to the LA location.

    @StephenIzzy said:
    That is really awesome, i haven't received any mail from them. Lets see, i also that there will some kind of migration in future :) I'll go for it instantly because it's Quadranet.

    With so much of our existing client base being from the Asia region, offering migrations would cause significant issues with capacity and new orders (the goal here is to expand our reach for orders, not simply shift clients around and end up with a huge pile of empty gear in Jacksonville). We anticipate a natural shift, but that will involve clients ordering a new package and letting their old one expire.

    Super excited to finally have LA live :) Emails are still going out, it takes a while to get nearly 7000 emails out :)

    Tests and our verification process on LA should be completed sometime tomorrow or Thursday, the goal is to have LA live and provisioning by Friday at the latest.

  • SkylarM said: That's actually our non "specials" rates that run directly on our site. The "specials" we've been running on LET/VPSB/WHT/etc will remain the same and available on launch if you know where to look. We'll have our regular promo prices available via the same URL's, just with a dropdown change to the LA location.

    wow, that's great you finally got LA location, with the same price as FL.
    can't wait to grab one!

  • Congratulations @SkylarM on the expansion!

  • Customer VMs run at 10Gb/s?

  • @kcaj said:
    Customer VMs run at 10Gb/s?

    Uplinks to the servers are 1Gbps, but the total capacity is a 10gbit uplink to the DC blend (most providers don't get 10gbps uplinks)

    @mpkossen said:
    Congratulations SkylarM on the expansion!

    Thanks!

  • Awesome, will be get the VM soon it's available, this is what i waiting from @SkylarM

    Thanked by 1vladka24
  • Woah, I'm interested. :D

  • @SkylarM said:
    With so much of our existing client base being from the Asia region, offering migrations would cause significant issues with capacity and new orders (the goal here is to expand our reach for orders, not simply shift clients around and end up with a huge pile of empty gear in Jacksonville).

    Got that, will simply order another one shortly :)

    Congratulations on expand.

  • Ping seems quite high from China now (ChinaUnicom)
    ~ 298ms

    Thanked by 1tigerpaws
  • @StephenIzzy said:

    Congratulations on expand.

    Thanks!

    @soundee said:
    Ping seems quite high from China now (ChinaUnicom)
    ~ 298ms

    Where is that to, the Quadranet test IP? How about the Asia-optimized? A traceroute would be beneficial.

  • I am from Bangladesh and using a DSL connection. Ping is worst ... :( Though i have OK ping to Crissics default location.

    Ping:

    Pinging 198.55.111.5 with 32 bytes of data:
    Reply from 198.55.111.5: bytes=32 time=366ms TTL=48
    Reply from 198.55.111.5: bytes=32 time=366ms TTL=48
    Reply from 198.55.111.5: bytes=32 time=365ms TTL=48
    Reply from 198.55.111.5: bytes=32 time=365ms TTL=48
    
    Ping statistics for 198.55.111.5:
        Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
    Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
        Minimum = 365ms, Maximum = 366ms, Average = 365ms
    

    Traceroute:

    Tracing route to repos.lax-noc.com [198.55.111.5]
    over a maximum of 30 hops:
    
      1    <1 ms    <1 ms    <1 ms  *
      2    70 ms    71 ms    70 ms  * 
      3    49 ms    47 ms    60 ms  *
      4    53 ms    38 ms    35 ms  *
      5    79 ms   108 ms    84 ms  if-4-2-2.core2.MLV-Mumbai.as6453.net [216.6.13.173] 
      6   210 ms   195 ms   193 ms  if-4-3-1-0.tcore2.MLV-Mumbai.as6453.net [216.6.13.158] 
      7   223 ms   205 ms   235 ms  if-2-2.tcore1.MLV-Mumbai.as6453.net [180.87.38.1] 
      8   190 ms   192 ms   236 ms  if-9-5.tcore1.WYN-Marseille.as6453.net [80.231.217.17] 
      9   190 ms     *      184 ms  if-8-1600.tcore1.PYE-Paris.as6453.net [80.231.217.6] 
     10   188 ms   182 ms   190 ms  if-2-2.tcore1.PVU-Paris.as6453.net [80.231.154.17] 
     11   356 ms   343 ms   319 ms  ae-7.r04.parsfr01.fr.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.8.1] 
     12   306 ms   308 ms   354 ms  ae-5.r02.parsfr02.fr.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.4.37] 
     13   310 ms   287 ms   274 ms  ae-5.r22.amstnl02.nl.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.2.62] 
     14   294 ms   298 ms   299 ms  ae-0.r23.amstnl02.nl.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.4.126] 
     15   292 ms   297 ms   290 ms  ae-7.r21.asbnva02.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.2.144] 
     16   309 ms   303 ms     *     ae-0.r20.asbnva02.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.4.4] 
     17   493 ms   341 ms   318 ms  ae-2.r21.lsanca03.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.3.55] 
     18   302 ms   302 ms   305 ms  ae-2.r04.lsanca03.us.bb.gin.ntt.net [129.250.5.70] 
     19     *      427 ms   565 ms  xe-0-6-0-4.r04.lsanca03.us.ce.gin.ntt.net [129.250.205.86] 
     20   388 ms   407 ms   390 ms  repos.lax-noc.com [198.55.111.5] 
    
    Trace complete.
    
  • soundeesoundee Member
    edited October 2014

    @SkylarM said:

    It appears at night ping seems to be smaller. I used lax-noc test ip

    Pinging 198.55.111.5 with 32 bytes of data:
    Reply from 198.55.111.5: bytes=32 time=236ms TTL=52
    Reply from 198.55.111.5: bytes=32 time=238ms TTL=52
    Reply from 198.55.111.5: bytes=32 time=238ms TTL=52
    Reply from 198.55.111.5: bytes=32 time=280ms TTL=52

    Tracing route to repos.lax-noc.com [198.55.111.5]
    over a maximum of 30 hops:
    1 4 ms 3 ms 3 ms 183.94.228.1
    2 63 ms 24 ms 3 ms 183.94.228.1
    3 5 ms 3 ms 3 ms 58.19.arpa.hb.cnc.cn [58.19.110.65]
    4 26 ms 20 ms 22 ms 58.19.arpa.hb.cnc.cn [58.19.112.9]
    5 29 ms 27 ms 27 ms 219.158.99.197
    6 53 ms 55 ms 55 ms 219.158.100.202
    7 49 ms 47 ms 51 ms 219.158.3.218
    8 55 ms 54 ms 55 ms 219.158.96.194
    9 229 ms 229 ms 228 ms 219.158.30.54
    10 242 ms 233 ms 233 ms 199.102.95.5
    11 230 ms 230 ms 236 ms quadranet [204.152.204.1]
    12 232 ms 233 ms 233 ms repos.lax-noc.com [198.55.111.5]

  • @soundee said:

    Interesting. Thanks for the traces.

  • @SkylarM said:
    No worries, I hope it will be better after peering finished :D

  • Small delay, likely won't get it live Friday (tomorrow) but will get it online and provisioning as quickly as we can.

  • Congrats @SkylarM. Keep up the good work.

  • Is L.A node in action?

  • SkylarMSkylarM Member
    edited October 2014

    @MorningIris said:
    Is L.A node in action?

    Will be in a bit. Finishing a few things. Small snag with keeping order links the same but with a config added, I cannot actually link to it in ads on websites without it breaking due to the brackets in the URL. Soon as I get order links re-setup we'll get a new email out to customers with proper order links and get an ad up on WHT/VPSB (can't on LET yet as we aren't quite at the 14 day window for that).

    I'll update the post in a few when it goes up. You'll easily be able to find the LA OVZ section for VPS, which will be running at our normal "specials" rates.

  • Aaaaaand we're up! As this isn't an offer post, we aren't going to be link directly to the cart, but a new email is being sent to existing customers with order links now (assuming you are NOT opted out of marketing emails).

    Ads have been posted on both WHT and VPSB, we will have an ad up on LET as soon as we are able.

    Thanked by 1ndlong75
  • @SkylarM just got 1 but have not found any ipv6 addresses in SolusVM? it show as: IPv6 Address 0

  • @hotsnow said:
    SkylarM just got 1 but have not found any ipv6 addresses in SolusVM? it show as: IPv6 Address 0

    It's an issue with Quadranet, they haven't provisioned our IPv6 yet for some reason. Drop us a ticket Monday and we should be able to provision it for you.

  • @SkylarM said:

    thanks :)

    ps: the I/O of the new node is amazing, so fast :p

    root@moon:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=64k count=4k conv=fsync
    4096+0 records in
    4096+0 records out
    268435456 bytes (268 MB) copied, 0.24477 s, 1.1 GB/s
    
  • another quick test :)

    root@moon:~# wget freevps.us/downloads/bench.sh -O - -o /dev/null|bash
    CPU model :  Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU           X5650  @ 2.67GHz
    Number of cores : 3
    CPU frequency :  2660.054 MHz
    Total amount of ram : 512 MB
    Total amount of swap : 512 MB
    System uptime :   30 min,       
    Download speed from CacheFly: 48.7MB/s 
    Download speed from Coloat, Atlanta GA: 4.98MB/s 
    Download speed from Softlayer, Dallas, TX: 59.4MB/s 
    Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 3.12MB/s 
    Download speed from i3d.net, Rotterdam, NL: 2.35MB/s
    Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem, NL: 22.2MB/s 
    Download speed from Softlayer, Singapore: 11.6MB/s 
    Download speed from Softlayer, Seattle, WA: 72.3MB/s 
    Download speed from Softlayer, San Jose, CA: 97.9MB/s 
    Download speed from Softlayer, Washington, DC: 16.2MB/s 
    I/O speed :  961 MB/s
    
  • @SkylarM is it possible to migrate from your Jx to LA ?

  • BradBrad Member
    edited October 2014

    @creep said:
    SkylarM is it possible to migrate from your Jx to LA ?


    We will not be offering migration services from Jacksonville, Florida, to Los Angeles, California, at this time

  • @creep said:
    SkylarM is it possible to migrate from your Jx to LA ?

    As @Brad said, not at this time.

    You are of course more than welcome to buy a new VPS in LA and let your old one cancel/expire -- but we aren't going to be offering migrations from Jacksonville to LA for a while simply due to the high demand of the new location.

  • Any offer for let/leb?

  • @ndlong75 said:
    Any offer for let/leb?

    do you mean coupon code for discount? You dont have to. Just buy it is cheapest already. I recommend $15/year 512mb RAM 100gb HDD 2TB Bandwidth

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