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KVM Virtual Servers in Khabarovsk (FAR-EAST - SIBERIA), Korea and Latvia \ 1Gbps \ Limited offer
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KVM Virtual Servers in Khabarovsk (FAR-EAST - SIBERIA), Korea and Latvia \ 1Gbps \ Limited offer

deployvmdeployvm Member, Host Rep
edited January 2017 in Offers


XHOSTFIRE LLC

We're happy to announce our virtual servers in Khabarovsk, Russia.

Where is Khabarovsk geographically located?

Khabarovsk is a city in the Russian Far-East, close to many countries within East Asia such as Korea and Japan. Khabarovsk directly meets the Amur river. The river is also the 10th largest river in the world. Nature can sure be enjoyed within the territory. In Winter, it is as cold as −19.8 °C (daily mean) and warm (21.3°C) during summer.

How is network connectivity and availability in Khabarovsk?

Khabarovsk is one of the main cities where capacity towards Asia is delivered through Russia.
You can expect superior connectivity within the Far Eastern and Siberia regions of Russia.
UPS and a diesel generator are also present to ensure high availability. You can expect similar latency when compared to other countries nearby.

Server-specific features:

KVM Virtualisation - RAM and storage space will exclusively be guaranteed to you. Your virtual server will be isolated from other tenants, unlike OpenVZ. Custom kernel and ISOs are supported, but you can freely use our templates for a quick deployment.

Enterprise grade hardware - Our hypervisor is powered by Dual E5v2, DDR4 memory and 10K SAS drives in a RAID 10 array.

Control panel management - You have the option to reinstall and perform a variety of power functions straight from panel (SolusVM).

Instant setup* (after successful order).

Khabarovsk package:

CPU - 1 core

RAM - 512MB RAM DDR4

Storage - 10GB SAS RAID 10

Bandwidth - 500GB / 1Gbps

1 dedicated IP included.

Cost: $7 per month.

Order link: https://www.xhostfire.com/clientarea/cart.php?a=add&pid=134

USE PROMO CODE: SPECIALVM

South Korea virtual servers:

CPU - 1 core

RAM - 512MB DDR3

SSD Space - 10GB RAID 10

Bandwidth - 400GB @ 1Gbps.

DC - Korea Telecom

Cost: $7 per month

Order link: https://www.xhostfire.com/clientarea/cart.php?a=add&pid=133 (special link)

USE PROMO CODE: SPECIALVM

Limited stock for both packages.

Latvia:

KVMS1

CPU: 1x Intel

RAM: 768MB DDR3

HDD: 15GB RAID Protected

Bandwidth: 1TB monthly at 1Gbps

IPv4: 1 Dedicated IP

IPv6: /64 subnet

Price: $7 monthly

ORDER: https://www.xhostfire.com/clientarea/cart.php?a=add&pid=25

Please send us a support ticket if you need custom packages or the listed plans are sold out. We may have alternatives.

Notes:

  • We do not allow any sort of abusive activity, please refer to our ToS at https://www.xhostfire.com/terms

  • Please enter correct billing details or your order may be flagged and require manual verification.

  • We accept a variety of payment methods such as PayPal, Credit/debit cards and Bitcoin.

  • Unfortunately IPv6 is not supported at the moment for RU/KR. The lack of demand has resulted in IPv6 not being deployed by the DCs.

  • If you require more traffic, please contact us for special offers.

Test IP addresses (example only to check routing):

Korea: 175.192.41.1

Khabarovsk: 87.225.45.1

Latvia IPv4: 94.140.122.5 + IPv6

Latency averages from Khabarovsk: Japan (NTT/KDDI/Equinix) - 25ms, Hong Kong (HK-IX, PCCW, Equinix) - 70ms, Novosibirsk- 60ms, Moscow - 104ms, etc.

Thanks for your interest.

Comments

  • Khabarovsk is a city in the Russian Far-East, close to many countries within East Asia such as Korea and Japan. Khabarovsk directly meets the Amur river. The river is also the 10th largest river in the world. Nature can sure be enjoyed within the territory. In Winter, it is as cold as −19.8 °C (daily mean) and warm (21.3°C) during summer.

    Fantastic! I will send myself in the UDP packet. Keep your port open.

  • deployvmdeployvm Member, Host Rep

    Yura said: Fantastic! I will send myself in the UDP packet. Keep your port open.

    Okay, thanks for the analogy.

  • Oh no...
    Already out of stock

  • jenkkijenkki Member
    edited January 2017

    Only few miles to Chinese North East border

    deployvm said: deployvm

    You still trying to innovate ;)

  • Wow, neat! I like the exotic location, can't justify a full-fledged KVM there but if it was a LES... :)

  • there a map of Rostelecom network

    Thanked by 1muratai
  • WSSWSS Member
    edited January 2017

    Can you offer something like a 64MB KVM just so I can load NetBSD on it and say "IN FORMER SOVIET RUSSIA, VPS RUN YOU"? I'd be happy with a NAT IPv4. It's not worth $7/mo to me.

    Thanked by 1Anna_Parker
  • deployvmdeployvm Member, Host Rep

    @WSS said: Can you offer something like a 64MB KVM just so I can load NetBSD on it and say "IN FORMER SOVIET RUSSIA, VPS RUN YOU"? I'd be happy with a NAT IPv4. It's not worth $7/mo to me.

    Thanks, but unfortunately we are not planning to offer anything of lesser value or different to what we have setup.

  • WSS said: "IN FORMER SOVIET RUSSIA, VPS RUN YOU"?

    In Soviet Russia gipsy with bears run you :P

  • That is an impressive terrestrial fiber network!
    I wonder what are the ping times between frankfurt and HK using TEA-x fiber routes.

    @jenkki said:
    there a map of Rostelecom network

  • deployvmdeployvm Member, Host Rep
    edited January 2017

    @muratai said: That is an impressive terrestrial fiber network! I wonder what are the ping times between frankfurt and HK using TEA-x fiber routes.

    Well, from Khabarovsk:

    4. 188.xxxxxxxxx                    0.0%    12    0.7   0.8   0.5   1.6   0.3
     5. 217.107.67.11                     0.0%    12  149.0 149.2 149.0 149.9   0.3
     6. ae31-440.fra10.core-backbone.com  0.0%    12  149.9 149.9 149.7 150.2   0.1
     7. ae2-2029.fra10.core-backbone.com  0.0%    12  150.1 150.6 150.1 155.3   1.5
     8. ae2-2001.nbg30.core-backbone.com  0.0%    12  160.3 160.4 160.1 161.3   0.3
     9. ae30-4013.nbg23.core-backbone.co  0.0%    12  148.4 148.7 148.3 149.5   0.3
    10. www.core-backbone.com             0.0%    12  147.6 150.2 147.6 153.2   1.8
    

    Below is TTK's. The Khabarovsk location is also connected to Transtelecom. ONLY Red-lines indicate TTK's terrestrial fiber or leased.

  • Just want to buy a Khabarovsk VPS..but out of stock -3-....

  • Khabarovsk is exciting but out of stock

  • ucxoucxo Member
    edited February 2017
    HOST: ************                               Loss%   Snt   Last   Avg  Best  Wrst StDev
      1.|-- ************                              0.0%    10    0.9  25.7   0.8 171.6  56.7
      2.|-- ************                              0.0%    10    1.0  52.1   0.8 181.5  74.1
      3.|-- te0-4-0-3.rcr21.ams06.atlas.cogentco.com  0.0%    10    1.6   2.7   1.6  10.8   2.8
      4.|-- be2298.ccr42.ams03.atlas.cogentco.com     0.0%    10    2.7   2.1   1.7   3.2   0.3
      5.|-- be2183.ccr22.lpl01.atlas.cogentco.com     0.0%    10   11.6  11.7  11.5  12.4   0.0
      6.|-- be3043.ccr22.ymq01.atlas.cogentco.com     0.0%    10   80.7  80.9  80.6  82.1   0.3
      7.|-- be2093.ccr22.yyz02.atlas.cogentco.com     0.0%    10   91.2  88.6  88.0  91.2   0.9
      8.|-- be2994.ccr22.cle04.atlas.cogentco.com     0.0%    10   96.2  95.5  95.1  96.5   0.3
      9.|-- be2718.ccr42.ord01.atlas.cogentco.com     0.0%    10  103.6 102.8 102.3 103.6   0.0
     10.|-- be2832.ccr22.mci01.atlas.cogentco.com     0.0%    10  113.8 114.1 113.7 115.1   0.3
     11.|-- be3036.ccr22.den01.atlas.cogentco.com     0.0%    10  125.8 126.0 125.8 126.8   0.0
     12.|-- be3038.ccr21.slc01.atlas.cogentco.com     0.0%    10  136.3 136.2 136.0 136.4   0.0
     13.|-- be3110.ccr22.sfo01.atlas.cogentco.com     0.0%    10  150.9 151.2 150.9 151.8   0.0
     14.|-- be2016.ccr21.sjc04.atlas.cogentco.com     0.0%    10  152.6 152.5 152.3 153.3   0.0
     15.|-- 38.104.140.134                            0.0%    10  150.3 150.9 150.3 154.7   1.2
     16.|-- 112.174.87.77                             0.0%    10  300.7 300.9 300.7 302.0   0.3
     17.|-- 112.174.83.93                             0.0%    10  295.3 308.1 295.3 330.7  13.5
     18.|-- 112.174.48.65                             0.0%    10  298.3 299.7 288.5 307.0   5.1
     19.|-- 112.174.19.142                            0.0%    10  300.7 306.8 300.7 319.1   5.3
     20.|-- ???                                      100.0    10    0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0   0.0
     21.|-- 112.188.23.74                             0.0%    10  310.8 310.8 310.5 311.9   0.3
     22.|-- 121.129.190.150                           0.0%    10  308.4 308.9 308.1 309.7   0.0
     23.|-- 175.192.41.1                              0.0%    10  299.7 299.9 299.4 300.3   0.0
    

    Probably the most hops I've ever seen in a non-faulty traceroute. o.O

    Edit: Nevermind 23, one of my systems is 31 hops from Korea...

  • deployvmdeployvm Member, Host Rep

    @ucxo said: Probably the most hops I've ever seen in a non-faulty traceroute. o.O

    Edit: Nevermind 23, one of my systems is 31 hops from Korea...

    Nothing much to say about Cogentco.

    Connectivity is way better for APAC/USA.

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