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anyNode.net - New Resource Pools from $12/yr (1GB RAM OVZ7)
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anyNode.net - New Resource Pools from $12/yr (1GB RAM OVZ7)

anyNodeanyNode Member, Host Rep
edited May 2019 in Offers

Hello,

We today are here to offer a brand new "resource pool/reseller" in our Miami location. All plans come with access to SolusVM Reseller CP (we are working on a custom theme).

All plans are OpenVZ 7 hosted in Miami on new E3v5, SSD hypervisors. Nodes have redundant power and redundant networking to our core network.

Due to some limitations by SolusVM there is some things you need to be aware of.

  • All VMs are set to 1 core per VM, this can be increased via ticket only.
  • You can oversubscribe bandwidth on your plans, should you go over your limit you will be billed at a rate of $1/TB.
  • IPv6 only instances are currently not supported but are being considered.
  • BGP is not supported on these VMs

IMPORTANT!

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Any questions please ask!

1 virtual machine max
1 core
1GB RAM
20GB SSD
1TB BW
1 IP
$12/yr

Order now

2 virtual machines max
2 Cores (max 1 per VM)
2GB RAM 
40GB SSD
2 IPs
2TB bandwidth
$3/mo or $24/yr

Order now

3 virtual machines max
3 Cores (max 1 per VM)
3GB RAM 
60GB SSD
3 IPs
3TB bandwidth
$4/mo or $36/yr

Order now

4 virtual machines max
4 Cores (max 1 per VM)
4GB RAM 
80GB SSD
4 IPs
4TB bandwidth
$5/mo or $48/yr

Order now

5 virtual machines max
5 Cores (max 1 per VM)
5GB RAM 
100GB SSD
5 IPs
5TB bandwidth
$6/mo or $60/yr

Order now

6 virtual machines max
6 Cores (max 1 per VM)
6GB RAM 
120GB SSD
6 IPs
6TB bandwidth
$7/mo or $72/yr

Order now

Looking Glass:
https://lg.mia.anynode.net

We also have a selection of dedicated servers in Miami available

Supermicro X11-32GB-1x1TB

E3-1230v5
32GB DDR4 ECC RAM
Samsung 1TB SSD (can be replaced with a 4TB HDD, please open a ticket after order)
30TB @ 1Gbit
Order here - $75/month

Supermicro X11-16GB-1x1TB

E3-1230v5
16GB DDR4 ECC RAM
Samsung 1TB SSD (can be replaced with a 4TB HDD, please open a ticket after order)
30TB @ 1Gbit
Order here - $70/month

We are hoping to restock our KVM plans in time for the next post!

Comments

  • imokimok Member

    Great! Someone in Miami finally.

    Reviews anyone?

    Thanked by 1anyNode
  • edited May 2019

    @imok said:
    Great! Someone in Miami finally.

    Reviews anyone?

    I have been with AnyNode for..erm.. 2-3 years now maybe? I have both LA and MIA. It is one of the most reliable hosts that I have ever used. Here is why:

    -Support is amazing. Answers as soon as I have a question. I rarely need them (needed them twice in my 2-3 years), and its nice to know that whenever I needed help - it was there, on time and on point.

    -The network is also pretty great, I have yet to experience any downtime at all. Its something very hard and rare to find in the low end market, to be honest.

    -My KVM nodes with them have either 1 or 2 cpus, and I have never seen them even get close to 100% utilization. To compare - on many other hosts Ive used and use, with the same CPUs and same OS - I usually find myself needing an extra CPU or two, due to pretty bad performance. On AnyNode - I never had the need to add more, as the ones I get are snappy and never oversold.

    I mostly use KVM and dedis with them, so I have no experience with their OVZ nodes. However judging by my previous experience and existing services with them - you can not go wrong with AnyNode. Plus the prices on these OVZ machines are just crazy low, so I might as well get me one or two, just so I can say that now I have OVZ nodes as well. Plus I have always wanted to test out OVZ7 :-)

    You basically get a super reliable machine, from a company that has been around for quite a while, and all that while keeping the pricing at LEB level. Obviously without the extremely oversold and CC based shit that is on there. That makes me very happy and I find it quite amazing :-)

    Good job AnyNode! Glad to see more and more deals on here, specially with these ultra low prices.

  • SirFoxySirFoxy Member

    Last package link seems to be broken? Redirects to the one before last.

    Thanked by 1anyNode
  • anyNodeanyNode Member, Host Rep

    @SirFoxy said:
    Last package link seems to be broken? Redirects to the one before last.

    Fixed! My bad!

  • imokimok Member

    @anyNode so to be clear, I can have a 6 cores VM if I open a ticket without any price change?

    Thanked by 1anyNode
  • feezioxiiifeezioxiii Member, Host Rep
    edited May 2019

    @imok said:
    @anyNode so to be clear, I can have a 6 cores VM if I open a ticket without any price change?


    anyNode said: 6 Cores (max 1 per VM)

    Thanked by 2anyNode Lest
  • SirFoxySirFoxy Member

    @feezioxiii said:

    @imok said:
    @anyNode so to be clear, I can have a 6 cores VM if I open a ticket without any price change?


    anyNode said: 6 Cores (max 1 per VM)

    All VMs are set to 1 core per VM, this can be increased via ticket only

    Also, ordered 🤠🦊

    Thanked by 1anyNode
  • @anyNode I thought y’all were trying to move away from VZ 6/7? :P

    Thanked by 1anyNode
  • imokimok Member

    @feezioxiii said:

    @imok said:
    @anyNode so to be clear, I can have a 6 cores VM if I open a ticket without any price change?


    anyNode said: 6 Cores (max 1 per VM)

    That's the confusion.

    Thanked by 1anyNode
  • anyNodeanyNode Member, Host Rep

    @imok said:
    @anyNode so to be clear, I can have a 6 cores VM if I open a ticket without any price change?

    Apologise a max of 4 per VM. All cores are fair share

    By default the limit is 1, this is due to SolusVM mass assigning 4 CPU cores to all plans will lead to obvious abuse. So instead a hook exists to move it to 1, I can update your plan and exclude it from the hook if needed.

    @doghouch said:
    @anyNode I thought y’all were trying to move away from VZ 6/7? :P

    6 yes, the nodes 6 are also on? Yes. We've had constant issues with legacy setup of OpenVZ from Hostigation and ServerCrate. Notably the recent MIAVZ1 issues where the node had just given up. We've changed the setup and rolled our VZ7 and during testing has been much better including the new templates.

    Thanked by 2doghouch dahartigan
  • @anyNode Thanks for clarifying! Best of luck with your offer :-)

    Thanked by 1anyNode
  • jure12jure12 Member

    Your VPS have 1Gbps port?

    Thanked by 1anyNode
  • anyNodeanyNode Member, Host Rep

    @jure12 said:
    Your VPS have 1Gbps port?

    Indeed

    Thanked by 1Erik
  • tomletomle Member, LIR

    Interesting offer but IPv6 seems to be broken in the looking glass?

  • CidCid Member

    in bandwidth is monthly? 1tb per month

  • edited May 2019

    Pretty sure the bandwidth allotment is monthly, yes.

  • SirFoxySirFoxy Member
    edited May 2019

    nench.sh v2019.03.01 -- https://git.io/nench.sh

    benchmark timestamp: 2019-05-07 23:27:57 UTC

    Processor: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1230 v5 @ 3.40GHz
    CPU cores: 1
    Frequency: 911.633 MHz
    RAM: 2.0G
    Swap: -
    Kernel: Linux 3.16.0 x86_64

    Disks:
    ploop31136 20G HDD

    CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
    2.308 seconds
    CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
    4.097 seconds
    CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
    0.970 seconds

    ioping: seek rate
    min/avg/max/mdev = 31.5 us / 126.0 us / 52.5 ms / 418.4 us
    ioping: sequential read speed
    generated 5.66 k requests in 5.00 s, 1.38 GiB, 1.13 k iops, 282.8 MiB/s

    dd: sequential write speed
    1st run: 1430.51 MiB/s
    2nd run: 1430.51 MiB/s
    3rd run: 1525.88 MiB/s
    average: 1462.30 MiB/s

    IPv4 speedtests
    your IPv4: censored

    Cachefly CDN:         93.49 MiB/s
    Leaseweb (NL):        20.56 MiB/s
    Softlayer DAL (US):   39.12 MiB/s
    Online.net (FR):      20.98 MiB/s
    OVH BHS (CA):         28.21 MiB/s
    

    No IPv6 connectivity detected


    nench.sh v2019.03.01 -- https://git.io/nench.sh

    benchmark timestamp: 2019-05-07 23:28:39 UTC

    Processor: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1230 v5 @ 3.40GHz
    CPU cores: 1
    Frequency: 1085.119 MHz
    RAM: 2.0G
    Swap: -
    Kernel: Linux 3.16.0 x86_64

    Disks:
    ploop31136 20G HDD

    CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
    2.305 seconds
    CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
    4.074 seconds
    CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
    0.960 seconds

    ioping: seek rate
    min/avg/max/mdev = 31.8 us / 114.5 us / 10.3 ms / 64.9 us
    ioping: sequential read speed
    generated 5.15 k requests in 5.00 s, 1.26 GiB, 1.03 k iops, 257.4 MiB/s

    dd: sequential write speed
    1st run: 1430.51 MiB/s
    2nd run: 1525.88 MiB/s
    3rd run: 1525.88 MiB/s
    average: 1494.09 MiB/s

    IPv4 speedtests
    your IPv4: censored

    Cachefly CDN:         94.54 MiB/s
    Leaseweb (NL):        20.35 MiB/s
    Softlayer DAL (US):   15.73 MiB/s
    Online.net (FR):      21.20 MiB/s
    OVH BHS (CA):         30.10 MiB/s
    

    No IPv6 connectivity detected

    Very impressive at this pricing.

    Thanked by 1uptime
  • sureiamsureiam Member

    I got my start on OpenVZ setups so not to knock them.. But I thought we'd all agreed to be moving away from them. Not really adding more.

  • SirFoxySirFoxy Member
    edited May 2019

    @sureiam said:
    I got my start on OpenVZ setups so not to knock them.. But I thought we'd all agreed to be moving away from them. Not really adding more.

    meh it's not-OVZ OVZ 7.

  • anyNodeanyNode Member, Host Rep

    @tomle said:
    Interesting offer but IPv6 seems to be broken in the looking glass?

    Looking into, seems specific to this VM.

    @Cid said:
    in bandwidth is monthly? 1tb per month

    Correct.

    @sureiam said:
    I got my start on OpenVZ setups so not to knock them.. But I thought we'd all agreed to be moving away from them. Not really adding more.

    We are running OpenVZ 7 which is yet to be given its EOL date. OpenVZ 6 is EOL November of this year. We have ran trials on VZ7 and now running this product to be able to migrate our legacy OVZ clients from Hostigation & ServerCrate.

  • It VZ7 some like KVM?
    Does it use new kernel?
    Could the provider access the files inside VM? (I like this becasue provider could get my files even if the system is broken.)

  • anyNodeanyNode Member, Host Rep

    @hiphiphip0 said:
    It VZ7 some like KVM?
    Does it use new kernel?
    Could the provider access the files inside VM? (I like this becasue provider could get my files even if the system is broken.)

    Hello,

    VZ7 uses 3.10 kernel. It still is limited to Linux only. Providers can access your files but we do not without the client asking explicitly for as you mentioned file recovery.

  • MilonMilon Member
    edited May 2019

    For clearance, are all orders the same nodes as first one, but they are packages of first one? Or are there any difference and it's possible to merge RAM/disk/ips to one instance?

  • anyNodeanyNode Member, Host Rep

    @Milon said:
    For clearance, are all orders the same nodes as first one, but they are packages of first one? Or are there any difference and it's possible to merge RAM/disk/ips to one instance?

    Hello,

    We have more than 1 node if thats what you mean and you can deploy all 6GB RAM and 6 IPs to a single VM. Cores you are limited to 1 per VM unless ticketed

  • niceboyniceboy Veteran

    Any amount of swap included with the pool?

  • Does anyone have a benchmark with more CPU cores per a single VM? Because it looks to be a little bit overused: aroiund 1 GHz (according to some benchmarks mentioned above) from 3.40 GHz I read by default is allocated just 1 core per VM. But requesting via ticket can be possible to increase the number. So, I am interested to see some benchmarks with more CPU's per a single machine.

    i.e : Something like 4 CPU, 4 GB RAM

  • anyNodeanyNode Member, Host Rep

    @niceboy said:
    Any amount of swap included with the pool?

    No swap is included.

    @lovelyserver said:
    Does anyone have a benchmark with more CPU cores per a single VM? Because it looks to be a little bit overused: aroiund 1 GHz (according to some benchmarks mentioned above) from 3.40 GHz I read by default is allocated just 1 core per VM. But requesting via ticket can be possible to increase the number. So, I am interested to see some benchmarks with more CPU's per a single machine.

    i.e : Something like 4 CPU, 4 GB RAM

    We don't have any directly available. We do have 7 day money back with PayPal or Stripe.

    Thanked by 1lovelyserver
  • tenperatenpera Member

    i.pv6 is provided? any subnet?

    Thanked by 1Erik
  • anyNodeanyNode Member, Host Rep

    @tenpera said:
    i.pv6 is provided? any subnet?

    We provide individual IPs by default (SolusVM limitation)

    We can provide a /48 on demand per VPS.

    Thanked by 1Erik
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