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OVH Rise Series

I have a server from OVH Advance series which has 10gbit port speed which is pretty good . So was wondering if the rise series also have 10gbit Downlink . Lemme know if anyone's using them also a benchmark would help a lot

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  • No they are 500mbps up and down mate, saying that my advance server 1Gbps up and down as well.

  • Higher end rise servers are also bursting 10Gbps even if it says 1Gbps.

  • @jihan128 said:
    I have a server from OVH Advance series which has 10gbit port speed which is pretty good . So was wondering if the rise series also have 10gbit Downlink . Lemme know if anyone's using them also a benchmark would help a lot

    which location/advance model are you using now? I do not see any RISE series which is exceeding beyond 1Gbps. Most of the time is just 500Mbps+/-.

  • There is guaranteed and burstable bandwdith. Do not count on burst.

  • I got bursts on Advance-2

  • i have got one of those and it is what they say. just usually cant go over 3gb with one server i have achieved up to 5gb by forcibily abusing it but im sure it is 10gb when it is under the right kernel. just my centos is a piece of shit. besides redhat mistake thesedays, at least ovh never misled me with the product during 5 years.

  • Can anyone confirm the RISE-1 will burst to 1GB incoming?

  • @network33 said:
    Can anyone confirm the RISE-1 will burst to 1GB incoming?

    1Gbps is confirmed burst for all OVH servers. 10Gbps is not.

  • @stefeman said:

    @network33 said:
    Can anyone confirm the RISE-1 will burst to 1GB incoming?

    1Gbps is confirmed burst for all OVH servers. 10Gbps is not.

    thank you.

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