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  • sonicsonic Veteran

    @Adam1113 said:
    Can I install windows?
    Where's the ticket support in the panel?

    No you cant.

  • @UltraVPS would you give more ipv6 if asked, like 60 more?

  • UltraVPSUltraVPS Member, Patron Provider

    @debaser said: I’ll send you a PM!

    It seems something went wrong. I haven't received a PM from you.

  • UltraVPSUltraVPS Member, Patron Provider
    edited July 2020

    @thedp said: Since it's 'from your own /64 IPv6 subnet', would it be possible to get the /64 allocated/assigned instead of just 10?

    @tenpera said: @UltraVPS would you give more ipv6 if asked, like 60 more?

    That's not possible. You'd just get 10 IPv6 addresses. I am sorry.

  • UltraVPSUltraVPS Member, Patron Provider
    edited July 2020

    @cjardine said: @UltraVPS Is this hosted at EvoSwitch DC in Haarlem ?

    It's the former Evoswitch data center, now owned and opterated by Iron Mountain.

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  • tenperatenpera Member
    edited July 2020

    @UltraVPS would it take longer than 24hrs for provision after payment?

  • sgheghelesgheghele Member
    edited July 2020

    @tenpera said:
    @UltraVPS would it take longer than 24hrs for provision after payment?

    It took them 3 minutes to deliver the VPS, from receipt of order (including my payment).

    @UltraVPS I guess still no DOS protection. Would it be possible to order an extra IPv4, and at which price?

  • RedSoxRedSox Member

    @sgheghele said:
    NVMe
    Read | 52.33 MB/s
    Write | 52.41 MB/s
    NVMe

  • vyas11vyas11 Member

    @RedSox said:

    @sgheghele said:
    NVMe
    Read | 52.33 MB/s
    Write | 52.41 MB/s
    NVMe

    Busy, noisy neighbourhood!

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  • @RedSox said:

    @sgheghele said:
    NVMe
    Read | 52.33 MB/s
    Write | 52.41 MB/s
    NVMe

    I'll be honest that I found it a bit underwhelming, too, for NVMe. It basically looks like a RAID-1 SSD I have on a dedicated server.

    I run it again now, same results:

    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4k            (IOPS) | 64k           (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 52.29 MB/s   (13.0k) | 390.23 MB/s   (6.0k)
    Write      | 52.36 MB/s   (13.0k) | 392.28 MB/s   (6.1k)
    Total      | 104.66 MB/s  (26.1k) | 782.51 MB/s  (12.2k)
               |                      |
    Block Size | 512k          (IOPS) | 1m            (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ----
    Read       | 527.46 MB/s   (1.0k) | 553.01 MB/s    (540)
    Write      | 555.49 MB/s   (1.0k) | 589.84 MB/s    (576)
    Total      | 1.08 GB/s     (2.1k) | 1.14 GB/s     (1.1k)
    

    And here a nench:

    root@v-1:/data# curl -s wget.racing/nench.sh | bash;
    -------------------------------------------------
     nench.sh v2019.07.20 -- https://git.io/nench.sh
     benchmark timestamp:    2020-07-09 07:53:54 UTC
    -------------------------------------------------
    
    Processor:    Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2680 v3 @ 2.50GHz
    CPU cores:    2
    Frequency:    2499.952 MHz
    RAM:          7.8G
    Swap:         1.9G
    Kernel:       Linux 4.15.0-109-generic x86_64
    
    Disks:
    vda     10G  HDD
    vdb    100G  HDD
    
    CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
        3.680 seconds
    CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
        6.379 seconds
    CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
        2.165 seconds
    
    ioping: seek rate
        min/avg/max/mdev = 57.7 us / 89.6 us / 15.1 ms / 80.3 us
    ioping: sequential read speed
        generated 19.4 k requests in 5.00 s, 4.73 GiB, 3.88 k iops, 969.4 MiB/s
    
    dd: sequential write speed
        1st run:    489.23 MiB/s
        2nd run:    468.25 MiB/s
        3rd run:    554.08 MiB/s
        average:    503.86 MiB/s
    
    IPv4 speedtests
        your IPv4:    185.45.113.xxxx
    
        Cachefly CDN:         162.60 MiB/s
        Leaseweb (NL):        199.51 MiB/s
        Softlayer DAL (US):   13.11 MiB/s
        Online.net (FR):      139.22 MiB/s
        OVH BHS (CA):         24.47 MiB/s
    
    No IPv6 connectivity detected
    -------------------------------------------------
    
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  • UltraVPSUltraVPS Member, Patron Provider

    @RedSox said:

    @sgheghele said:
    NVMe
    Read | 52.33 MB/s
    Write | 52.41 MB/s
    NVMe

    @vyas11 said: Busy, noisy neighbourhoor

    Since we are talking about operations with a block size of 4 KB, 52 MB/s correlate to 13K IOPS which is an acceptable result in my opinion.

    @sgheghele said: Block Size 4k (IOPS)
    Read 52.33 MB/s (13.0k)
    Write 52.41 MB/s (13.1k)
    Total 104.75 MB/s (26.1k)
    Thanked by 4miu RedSox vimalware Ouji
  • vyas11vyas11 Member

    @UltraVPS said:

    @RedSox said:

    @sgheghele said:
    NVMe
    Read | 52.33 MB/s
    Write | 52.41 MB/s
    NVMe

    @vyas11 said: Busy, noisy neighbourhoor

    Since we are talking about operations with a block size of 4 KB, 52 MB/s correlate to 13K IOPS which is an acceptable result in my opinion.

    @sgheghele said: Block Size 4k (IOPS)
    Read 52.33 MB/s (13.0k)
    Write 52.41 MB/s (13.1k)
    Total 104.75 MB/s (26.1k)

    I was reflecting on the fact that people are busy running benchmarks ...

  • @vyas11 said:

    @UltraVPS said:

    @RedSox said:

    @sgheghele said:
    NVMe
    Read | 52.33 MB/s
    Write | 52.41 MB/s
    NVMe

    @vyas11 said: Busy, noisy neighbourhoor

    Since we are talking about operations with a block size of 4 KB, 52 MB/s correlate to 13K IOPS which is an acceptable result in my opinion.

    @sgheghele said: Block Size 4k (IOPS)
    Read 52.33 MB/s (13.0k)
    Write 52.41 MB/s (13.1k)
    Total 104.75 MB/s (26.1k)

    I was reflecting on the fact that people are busy running benchmarks ...

    Yup. I will report back in some days. By all means, both are excellent offers.

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  • FalzoFalzo Member
    edited July 2020

    @sgheghele I think getting 26k IOps with 4k blocksize on a shared NVMe setup seems good enough ;-)
    while with a single dedicated nvme you might see 50k+, I think it would be reasonable to not expect that here given the price and setup.

    also with the bigger blocksizes you can see that the throughput/bandwidth easily reaches 1GB/s (combined) - which is pretty decent.

    I think it also comes down a bit to how the systems are managed, maybe @UltraVPS imposes a (rather high ~25k) IO limit per VM, which on the other hand will make sure, that the storage system is better balanced if multiple guest at the same time start eating IO ;-)

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  • Windows?
    I have my license

  • vimalwarevimalware Member
    edited July 2020

    Wait until your hot disk pages get good seats in the host's ARC cache(RAM : 5GB/s reads 😉)

    Give the vps a consistent read-write workload and wait a few weeks.

  • amarcamarc Veteran

    Who do you have as upstream in AMS other than HE ?

  • G4SHIG4SHI Member
    edited July 2020

    Its not cheaper as many of you are writing here , because it has no DDoS protection , 0 protection. Anyway you can find better specs in the market with same price and with Protection.

  • @amarc said:
    Who do you have as upstream in AMS other than HE ?

    They are pretty transparent on their data centers and networks here: https://www.ultravps.eu/en/about-us

  • @amarc said:
    Who do you have as upstream in AMS other than HE ?

    They don't have Hurricane Electric as an upstream. They use Core-Backbone and Leaseweb (Fiberring) in Amsterdam, with additional connectivity from DTAG, Cogent and NTT from Germany.

    Also good news for Dutch customers: routing to and from KPN and Ziggo has been optimized and no longer travels through Germany!

  • sonicsonic Veteran

    @G4SHI said:
    Its not cheaper as many of you are writing here , because it has no DDoS protection , 0 protection. Anyway you can find better specs in the market with same price and with Protection.

    Name some of them please?

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  • @debaser said:

    Also good news for Dutch customers: routing to and from KPN and Ziggo has been optimized and no longer travels through Germany!

    Wow, this is less than 24 hours since you told them about the issue.

  • amarcamarc Veteran

    Well I see couple of IP's/ISP's on their lookingglass picking up HE immediately. I guess my ISP's prefer HE and it peers with them on AMS-ix

  • G4SHIG4SHI Member
    edited July 2020

    @sonic said:

    @G4SHI said:
    Its not cheaper as many of you are writing here , because it has no DDoS protection , 0 protection. Anyway you can find better specs in the market with same price and with Protection.

    Name some of them please?

    @PHP_Friends

    AMD EPYC 7452
    2 Dedicated Core
    10 GB RAM
    80GB NVMe
    DDoS Protection
    7.79€ with 16% vat

    In the other side you have netcup

    2vCore
    8GB RAM
    160GB SSD
    DDoS Protection
    5.85€

    Have a wonderful day

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  • NyrNyr Community Contributor, Veteran

    @G4SHI said: Its not cheaper as many of you are writing here , because it has no DDoS protection , 0 protection. Anyway you can find better specs in the market with same price and with Protection.

    Better specs, maybe (but I doubt it), better service at that price point, highly unlikely.

    Yes, they don't have DDoS protection and probably are not planning to. Additionally they are a bit strict/inflexible like most German companies, but still this is an excellent deal from one of the most reputable providers in this forum.

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  • vimalwarevimalware Member
    edited July 2020

    Low end k8s cluster for less than $10.

  • FalzoFalzo Member

    @G4SHI said:

    @PHP_Friends
    ...
    In the other side you have netcup

    nothing against these picks. however, both don't offer anything in Amsterdam...

  • @sgheghele said:

    @debaser said:

    Also good news for Dutch customers: routing to and from KPN and Ziggo has been optimized and no longer travels through Germany!

    Wow, this is less than 24 hours since you told them about the issue.

    I was impressed too. Just goes to show how good their service is.

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  • shmushmu Member

    they could easily offer ddos protection

    voxility for de,nl and md

    psychz own protection for dallas usa

    quadranets own protection for los angeles usa (voxility also possible)

    clouviders own protection for uk

    only lithuania would be without protection

    or they do the Francisco way and get cloudflares protection as the first german provider in all locations

  • where is the client area link ?

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