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What is a VDS? Why only $0.79/mth?!

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  • HestiaCP runs blazing fast on this little plan :smiley:

    Thanked by 1HostVDS_com
  • Without Hong Kong, mainland China needs cheap packages. It doesn't matter if the configuration is low, mainly because it is cheap.

    Thanked by 1HostVDS_com
  • Do you have problem can't connect SSH?
    I can't connect SSH, while the status is active. :)

    Thanked by 1HostVDS_com
  • somiksomik Member
    edited July 2020

    @HostVDS_com Is there any reason that your DC page lists 5 locations, but your order page, that only shows AFTER you make a deposit into the account, only shows Russia/Moscow as available?

    .

    Thanked by 2HostVDS_com muffin
  • uzaysanuzaysan Member
    edited July 2020

    I ordered one. Connection is poor. SSH console updates after 2-3 seconds. And I cant connect as root. I changed root password on web console. But SSH connection says invalid password all the time. I dont recommend to use this servers in production. But you can use them as personal vpn or blog etc..

    Thanked by 1HostVDS_com
  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @uzaysan said:
    I ordered one. Connection is poor. SSH console updates after 2-3 seconds. And I cant connect as root. I changed root password on web console. But SSH connection says invalid password all the time. I dont recommend to use this servers in production. But you can use them as personal vpn or blog etc..

    Which country you are connected from? Usual it works from all the world.
    For root access just type sudo su, or

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @somik said:
    @HostVDS_com Is there any reason that your DC page lists 5 locations, but your order page, that only shows AFTER you make a deposit into the account, only shows Russia/Moscow as available?

    .

    All other locations will be available very soon.

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider
    edited July 2020

    @youandri said:
    Do you have problem can't connect SSH?
    I can't connect SSH, while the status is active. :)

    Are you sure use right login?

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @soviet said:
    HestiaCP runs blazing fast on this little plan :smiley:

    Yes, thank you :).

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @feixiang said:
    Without Hong Kong, mainland China needs cheap packages. It doesn't matter if the configuration is low, mainly because it is cheap.

    For setup nodes in China mainland we will need license and local company I think, it is too hard.

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @natural said:
    Cheap and good .

    Thank you :)

  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @sanvit said:

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @host4cheap said:
    @HostVDS_com I think there is a lot of excitement with your service now and people are waiting to hear more from you.

    A rough roadmap for key changes will be appreciated

    For example
    Availability of Dallas, Amsterdam - Aug 2020
    Availability of Hong Kong - Oct 2020
    Ability to mount custom ISO - ?
    Snapshots/Backups - ?
    IPv6 - ?
    Rough cost of Additional Storage Volume - 6.00$/TB/month ?
    Any equivalent of Object Storage like S3, Backblaze - ?

    Ok, we will try to prepare public road map.

    Additional Storage Volumes price is $39/TB/month.

    Does anybody need S3? We can easy deploy it, our billing is ready for it.

    S3 would be a nice add-on especially if you could get it to similar pricing with B2 or Wasabi, and had more locations available :)

    S3 for this price will be HDD, we use fast NVMe/SSD only... But we will think about HDD layer as addon...

  • EdmondEdmond Member

    @brian777 said:

    @NanoG6 said:

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @somik said:
    @HostVDS_com Any plans to offer servers in Singapore?

    Also, any test IPs for your datacenters?

    You can try lg.hostvds.com for test.
    Regard Singapore - yes, we are working on new locations prepare.

    As you can see people are waiting for Singapore ;)

    +1

    Same here!

    Thanked by 1HostVDS_com
  • @HostVDS_com said:

    @feixiang said:
    Without Hong Kong, mainland China needs cheap packages. It doesn't matter if the configuration is low, mainly because it is cheap.

    For setup nodes in China mainland we will need license and local company I think, it is too hard.

    China would be a awful idea, you would end up with your "local china" partner in prison as soon as someone sets up any type of VPN or proxy.

    Thanked by 1HostVDS_com
  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @MatthewM said:

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @feixiang said:
    Without Hong Kong, mainland China needs cheap packages. It doesn't matter if the configuration is low, mainly because it is cheap.

    For setup nodes in China mainland we will need license and local company I think, it is too hard.

    China would be a awful idea, you would end up with your "local china" partner in prison as soon as someone sets up any type of VPN or proxy.

    Sounds bad :).

  • titustitus Member

    @uzaysan
    If You chosen Debian OS, try to use the 'debian' username (instead of root) with your password or priv key, after that "sudo su", and will get the root privilege.

    @HostVDS_com
    It would be a good feature (in the future, of course) an 'rDNS setting' option from the control panel. The Hong kong location sounds really good for similar prices :)

    Thanked by 1HostVDS_com
  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @titus said:
    @HostVDS_com
    It would be a good feature (in the future, of course) an 'rDNS setting' option from the control panel. The Hong kong location sounds really good for similar prices :)

    Yes, we are working on rDNS and Hong Kong location

    Thanked by 1titus
  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider
    edited July 2020

    We solved problem with SMTP, now all email must be sent, please check who had a problem. If you have a problem - please PM me - 1 will give $1 for test :). Thank you.

  • cochoncochon Member

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @cochon said:
    Edit: I see they recommend a PM for manual activation for others in the same boat, will try that.

    Yes, PM please.

    I did PM you on 30th, but didn't get a reply, nor to a support@ email. I will update the PM again now. Should we resubmit our registration or are you going to manually resend the missing e-mails?

    Thanked by 1HostVDS_com
  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @cochon said:

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @cochon said:
    Edit: I see they recommend a PM for manual activation for others in the same boat, will try that.

    Yes, PM please.

    I did PM you on 30th, but didn't get a reply, nor to a support@ email. I will update the PM again now. Should we resubmit our registration or are you going to manually resend the missing e-mails?

    I just answered you on PM few minutes ago.

    Thanked by 1cochon
  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy
  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @thedp said:
    The busiest provider without a provider tag 😂

    @JackH did you got our request regard provider tag? :)

  • I'm taking the soul of one VM, it's very stable :hushed:

    Thanked by 1HostVDS_com
  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy
    edited July 2020

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @thedp said:
    The busiest provider without a provider tag 😂

    @JackH did you got our request regard provider tag? :)

    It should be applied/requested via a ticket @ https://support.lowendtalk.com/

    Thanked by 1HostVDS_com
  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @thedp said:

    @HostVDS_com said:

    @thedp said:
    The busiest provider without a provider tag 😂

    @JackH did you got our request regard provider tag? :)

    It should be applied/requested via a ticket @ https://support.lowendtalk.com/

    Yes, we have sent it.

  • ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Region: Europe  https://bench.monster v.1.5.2 2020-06-24 
     Usage : curl -LsO bench.monster/speedtest.sh; bash speedtest.sh -Europe
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     OS           : CentOS 7.8.2003 (64 Bit)
     Virt/Kernel  : KVM / 3.10.0-1127.13.1.el7.x86_64
     CPU Model    : Intel Xeon Processor (Skylake)
     CPU Cores    : 1 @ 1800.001 MHz x86_64 16384 KB Cache
     CPU Flags    : AES-NI Enabled & VM-x/AMD-V Enabled
     Load Average : 0.19, 0.13, 0.06
     Total Space  : 10G (1.6G ~16% used)
     Total RAM    : 990 MB (81 MB + 230 MB Buff in use)
     Total SWAP   : 0 MB (0 MB in use)
     Uptime       : 2 days 5:37
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     ASN & ISP    : AS56971, IT Outsourcing LLC
     Organization : CloudBackbone
     Location     : Moscow, Russia / RU
     Region       : Moscow
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
     ## Geekbench v4 CPU Benchmark:
    
      Single Core : 1950  (FAIR)
       Multi Core : 1903
    
     ## IO Test
    
     CPU Speed:
        bzip2     :  57.3 MB/s
       sha256     : 154 MB/s
       md5sum     : 265 MB/s
    
     RAM Speed:
       Avg. write : 1604.3 MB/s
       Avg. read  : 3686.4 MB/s
    
     Disk Speed:
       1st run    : 167 MB/s
       2nd run    : 279 MB/s
       3rd run    : 300 MB/s
       -----------------------
       Average    : 248.7 MB/s
    
     ## Europe Speedtest
    
     Location                         Upload           Download         Ping   
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Nearby                           290.25 Mbit/s    47.23 Mbit/s     12.774 ms
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     Ireland, Dublin (Digiweb)        157.22 Mbit/s    44.49 Mbit/s     60.657 ms
     UK, London (toob Ltd)            112.76 Mbit/s    42.54 Mbit/s     54.201 ms
     Netherlands, Amsterdam (MaxiTEL) 119.81 Mbit/s    46.18 Mbit/s     47.069 ms
     Germany, Berlin (DNS:NET)        177.67 Mbit/s    44.42 Mbit/s     44.276 ms
     Germany, Munich (InterNetX)      172.89 Mbit/s    46.47 Mbit/s     39.200 ms
     Denmark, Copenhagen (Fiberby)    86.89 Mbit/s     44.76 Mbit/s     39.686 ms
     Sweden, Stockholm (SUNET)        148.14 Mbit/s    46.64 Mbit/s     24.723 ms
     Norway, Oslo (NextGenTel)        127.36 Mbit/s    45.97 Mbit/s     31.399 ms
     France, Lyon (SFR)               115.71 Mbit/s    44.76 Mbit/s     62.258 ms
     Spain, Madrid (MasMovil)         117.14 Mbit/s    43.00 Mbit/s     57.762 ms
     Portugal, Lisbon (Evolute)       111.50 Mbit/s    44.85 Mbit/s     81.563 ms
     Italy, Rome (Unidata)            92.47 Mbit/s     43.81 Mbit/s     76.213 ms
     Czechia, Prague (Dial Telecom)   133.40 Mbit/s    46.38 Mbit/s     39.996 ms
     Austria, Vienna (Magenta)        107.85 Mbit/s    42.58 Mbit/s     58.315 ms
     Poland, Warsaw (Orange)          150.75 Mbit/s    41.80 Mbit/s     68.178 ms
     Slovakia, Kosice (ANTIK)         124.85 Mbit/s    44.82 Mbit/s     71.593 ms
     Ukraine, Kyiv (KyivStar)         154.01 Mbit/s    46.44 Mbit/s     37.113 ms
     Latvia, Riga (Bite)              111.22 Mbit/s    44.59 Mbit/s     39.896 ms
     Russia, St.Petersburg (Prometey) 211.01 Mbit/s    46.95 Mbit/s     11.971 ms
     Russia, Moscow (MTS)             258.09 Mbit/s    46.86 Mbit/s      6.015 ms
     Romania, Bucharest (DOTRO Tel)   133.98 Mbit/s    44.71 Mbit/s     57.477 ms
     Greece, Athens (GRNET)           133.30 Mbit/s    42.76 Mbit/s     78.479 ms
     Turkey, Istanbul (Radore)        102.09 Mbit/s    44.91 Mbit/s     72.926 ms
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
  • cochoncochon Member

    @HostVDS_com said:

    I just answered you on PM few minutes ago.

    Thanks, activated, hope you got my feedback on the missing SMTP headers.

    On the service, where you have to pick Hourly or Monthly billing it states 'At the end of the month hourly billing would cost more than its respective plan with monthly cycle'

    Given you have to choose, I take it you don't operate a cap on the hourly rate charge once you hit the monthly charge, like some of the competitors you compare yourselves to.

    I'm assuming, correct me if I'm wrong, that if you create an instance on Monthly billing and destroy it after an hour or so you will get charged 1 x Monthly rate?

    This becomes more confusing when you realise you can change the billing cycle on an existing instance, what happens if you switch from hourly to monthly after a few days then switch back to hourly a week after that?

    Sure I'll have a few more questions once I've had a chance to kick the tyres tomorrow. No criticism intended, just trying to understand your model.

    Thanked by 1HostVDS_com
  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @SpeedTest said:
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Region: Europe https://bench.monster v.1.5.2 2020-06-24
    Usage : curl -LsO bench.monster/speedtest.sh; bash speedtest.sh -Europe
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    OS : CentOS 7.8.2003 (64 Bit)
    Virt/Kernel : KVM / 3.10.0-1127.13.1.el7.x86_64
    CPU Model : Intel Xeon Processor (Skylake)
    CPU Cores : 1 @ 1800.001 MHz x86_64 16384 KB Cache
    CPU Flags : AES-NI Enabled & VM-x/AMD-V Enabled
    Load Average : 0.19, 0.13, 0.06
    Total Space : 10G (1.6G ~16% used)
    Total RAM : 990 MB (81 MB + 230 MB Buff in use)
    Total SWAP : 0 MB (0 MB in use)
    Uptime : 2 days 5:37
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    ASN & ISP : AS56971, IT Outsourcing LLC
    Organization : CloudBackbone
    Location : Moscow, Russia / RU
    Region : Moscow
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    ## Geekbench v4 CPU Benchmark:

    Single Core : 1950 (FAIR)
    Multi Core : 1903

    ## IO Test

    CPU Speed:
    bzip2 : 57.3 MB/s
    sha256 : 154 MB/s
    md5sum : 265 MB/s

    RAM Speed:
    Avg. write : 1604.3 MB/s
    Avg. read : 3686.4 MB/s

    Disk Speed:
    1st run : 167 MB/s
    2nd run : 279 MB/s
    3rd run : 300 MB/s
    -----------------------
    Average : 248.7 MB/s

    ## Europe Speedtest

    Location Upload Download Ping
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Nearby 290.25 Mbit/s 47.23 Mbit/s 12.774 ms
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    Ireland, Dublin (Digiweb) 157.22 Mbit/s 44.49 Mbit/s 60.657 ms
    UK, London (toob Ltd) 112.76 Mbit/s 42.54 Mbit/s 54.201 ms
    Netherlands, Amsterdam (MaxiTEL) 119.81 Mbit/s 46.18 Mbit/s 47.069 ms
    Germany, Berlin (DNS:NET) 177.67 Mbit/s 44.42 Mbit/s 44.276 ms
    Germany, Munich (InterNetX) 172.89 Mbit/s 46.47 Mbit/s 39.200 ms
    Denmark, Copenhagen (Fiberby) 86.89 Mbit/s 44.76 Mbit/s 39.686 ms
    Sweden, Stockholm (SUNET) 148.14 Mbit/s 46.64 Mbit/s 24.723 ms
    Norway, Oslo (NextGenTel) 127.36 Mbit/s 45.97 Mbit/s 31.399 ms
    France, Lyon (SFR) 115.71 Mbit/s 44.76 Mbit/s 62.258 ms
    Spain, Madrid (MasMovil) 117.14 Mbit/s 43.00 Mbit/s 57.762 ms
    Portugal, Lisbon (Evolute) 111.50 Mbit/s 44.85 Mbit/s 81.563 ms
    Italy, Rome (Unidata) 92.47 Mbit/s 43.81 Mbit/s 76.213 ms
    Czechia, Prague (Dial Telecom) 133.40 Mbit/s 46.38 Mbit/s 39.996 ms
    Austria, Vienna (Magenta) 107.85 Mbit/s 42.58 Mbit/s 58.315 ms
    Poland, Warsaw (Orange) 150.75 Mbit/s 41.80 Mbit/s 68.178 ms
    Slovakia, Kosice (ANTIK) 124.85 Mbit/s 44.82 Mbit/s 71.593 ms
    Ukraine, Kyiv (KyivStar) 154.01 Mbit/s 46.44 Mbit/s 37.113 ms
    Latvia, Riga (Bite) 111.22 Mbit/s 44.59 Mbit/s 39.896 ms
    Russia, St.Petersburg (Prometey) 211.01 Mbit/s 46.95 Mbit/s 11.971 ms
    Russia, Moscow (MTS) 258.09 Mbit/s 46.86 Mbit/s 6.015 ms
    Romania, Bucharest (DOTRO Tel) 133.98 Mbit/s 44.71 Mbit/s 57.477 ms
    Greece, Athens (GRNET) 133.30 Mbit/s 42.76 Mbit/s 78.479 ms
    Turkey, Istanbul (Radore) 102.09 Mbit/s 44.91 Mbit/s 72.926 ms
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

    It is just $0.79 VDS, other are faster.

  • ePANePAN Member

    @cochon said:
    I'm assuming, correct me if I'm wrong, that if you create an instance on Monthly billing and destroy it after an hour or so you will get charged 1 x Monthly rate?

    Yes, it seems when you choose monthly billing, you will be charged an entirely month cost after you destroy it even you only use the server a day or so. No pro-rate.

    Thanked by 2HostVDS_com cochon
  • HostVDS_comHostVDS_com Member, Patron Provider

    @cochon said:

    @HostVDS_com said:

    I just answered you on PM few minutes ago.

    Thanks, activated, hope you got my feedback on the missing SMTP headers.

    On the service, where you have to pick Hourly or Monthly billing it states 'At the end of the month hourly billing would cost more than its respective plan with monthly cycle'

    Given you have to choose, I take it you don't operate a cap on the hourly rate charge once you hit the monthly charge, like some of the competitors you compare yourselves to.

    I'm assuming, correct me if I'm wrong, that if you create an instance on Monthly billing and destroy it after an hour or so you will get charged 1 x Monthly rate?

    This becomes more confusing when you realise you can change the billing cycle on an existing instance, what happens if you switch from hourly to monthly after a few days then switch back to hourly a week after that?

    Sure I'll have a few more questions once I've had a chance to kick the tyres tomorrow. No criticism intended, just trying to understand your model.

    Yes, you have to choose monthly or hourly, monthly is cheaper, also we have a plans to add more cheap yearly. We are working on adding more info in web-interface.

    Thanked by 2uni9 cochon
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