If you want to run some applications, MaxKVM @MaxKVM and NexusBytes @seriesn are superb.
MaxKVM sometimes posts coupons on talk.lowendspirit.com.
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@pkr said:
If you want to run some applications, MaxKVM @MaxKVM and NexusBytes @seriesn are superb.
MaxKVM sometimes posts coupons on talk.lowendspirit.com.
If you want lots of space, you can try SSDNodes. Remember you cannot run any application on SSDNodes VPS as it is extremely slow.
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Thanks for sharing the link.. I think I will skip MaxKVM after reading that
Even my 15 year old has better manners than them
But really.. I cant believe that actually happened!
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We will preemptively ban you from our service.
Please find another provider and please provide your email so we can create an accoutn and ban you.
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@NDTN said: @snt: We have VPS in Equinix DC SG (NewMedia Express). We will have another DC live in a few weeks too (Iron Mountain/Leaseweb). Just drop me a PM with your requirements
Upcloud! They have deployed Ryzen nodes there, not 100%.
also good connectivity, they are using NTT (which is very premium in APAC), Telia & Singtel for upstream. Also in SGIX. Good speed too, able to achieve 1gig up/down.
In terms of pricing, not that big of difference compared to DO/Vultr, etc.
@NDTN said: @snt: We have VPS in Equinix DC SG (NewMedia Express). We will have another DC live in a few weeks too (Iron Mountain/Leaseweb). Just drop me a PM with your requirements
Their watering hole is in Wordpress groups on Facebook. The affiliate army is highly active there .
Ask something like “I need hosting for my blog with 1,000 visitors a month “ and five to six people will gang up on you recommending plans from Upcloud that cost more than 25 dollar a month.
They may or may not be a good provider- never tried them. But they are set up like a MLM like amway IMO
@BigBigWolf said:
Hivelocity/Limelight,linode,vultr,AWS are all not friendly to Chinese users.
If you live in China, I suggest that you should use TencentCloud or AlibabaCloud.
I am not sure what you mean by "not friendly to Chinese users", but I for one am very friendly. If you are referring to our network performance to China out of our Singapore location, we are working on that. Transit direct to China is incredibly expensive ($50 to $100+ per Mbps). If you know of some good transit options out there that are reasonable, I am all ears.
Sorry, a little bit late to the party on this one 🙈
@nanankcornering said:
Upcloud! They have deployed Ryzen nodes there, not 100%.
also good connectivity, they are using NTT (which is very premium in APAC), Telia & Singtel for upstream. Also in SGIX. Good speed too, able to achieve 1gig up/down.
In terms of pricing, not that big of difference compared to DO/Vultr, etc.
Thanks for mentioning us! Just to mention, though, we don't have any AMD Ryzen processors in our range, they're all from AMD's EPYC line 👍
Their watering hole is in Wordpress groups on Facebook. The affiliate army is highly active there .
Ask something like “I need hosting for my blog with 1,000 visitors a month “ and five to six people will gang up on you recommending plans from Upcloud that cost more than 25 dollar a month.
They may or may not be a good provider- never tried them. But they are set up like a MLM like amway IMO
We don't influence or ask people to post in specific areas of the internet when it comes to our referral program and whilst we do appreciate our customers spreading the word, if you're noticing any issues or have any concerns, please do feel free to reach out to us and we'll take a look!
@UpCloud said:
Sorry, a little bit late to the party on this one 🙈
@nanankcornering said:
Upcloud! They have deployed Ryzen nodes there, not 100%.
also good connectivity, they are using NTT (which is very premium in APAC), Telia & Singtel for upstream. Also in SGIX. Good speed too, able to achieve 1gig up/down.
In terms of pricing, not that big of difference compared to DO/Vultr, etc.
Thanks for mentioning us! Just to mention, though, we don't have any AMD Ryzen processors in our range, they're all from AMD's EPYC line 👍
Their watering hole is in Wordpress groups on Facebook. The affiliate army is highly active there .
Ask something like “I need hosting for my blog with 1,000 visitors a month “ and five to six people will gang up on you recommending plans from Upcloud that cost more than 25 dollar a month.
They may or may not be a good provider- never tried them. But they are set up like a MLM like amway IMO
We don't influence or ask people to post in specific areas of the internet when it comes to our referral program and whilst we do appreciate our customers spreading the word, if you're noticing any issues or have any concerns, please do feel free to reach out to us and we'll take a look!
You using Equinix in SG? Do you have now bandwidth notification/warning and working properly?
You using Equinix in SG? Do you have now bandwidth notification/warning and working properly?
We're not using Equinix in Singapore, no, a full list of facilities can be found on our Data Centres page here: https://upcloud.com/data-centres/
What do you mean by working properly exactly? We recently introduced our Network Transfer Pool option (https://upcloud.com/docs/networking/#network-transfer-pool) which gives you more flexibility when it comes to your bandwidth usage if you have multiple accounts. Warnings are still in the pipeline, though as an option, users are able to utilise our API (from https://developers.upcloud.com/1.3/3-accounts/#get-network-transfer-statistics and below) to retrieve both account and resource-specific transfer information at this time. I'll give the relevant places a nudge on this though, thanks!
You using Equinix in SG? Do you have now bandwidth notification/warning and working properly?
We're not using Equinix in Singapore, no, a full list of facilities can be found on our Data Centres page here: https://upcloud.com/data-centres/
What do you mean by working properly exactly? We recently introduced our Network Transfer Pool option (https://upcloud.com/docs/networking/#network-transfer-pool) which gives you more flexibility when it comes to your bandwidth usage if you have multiple accounts. Warnings are still in the pipeline, though as an option, users are able to utilise our API (from https://developers.upcloud.com/1.3/3-accounts/#get-network-transfer-statistics and below) to retrieve both account and resource-specific transfer information at this time. I'll give the relevant places a nudge on this though, thanks!
Ok I thought you already have bandwidth notifications. We really like to try your services but it is important for us to have at least a bandwidth threshold notifications. Similar to Linode and Vultr. However, we would also want some auto-shutdown option on the bandwidth monitoring alerts. Instead of us developing this feature from your API would be awesome if its already a feature of your product.
For invoice, it is currently only available for account refill. To see Monthly cost the only way to see it is to screenshot the Usage page, Would it be possible to add invoice for Monthly cost?
For invoice, it is currently only available for account refill. To see Monthly cost the only way to see it is to screenshot the Usage page, Would it be possible to add invoice for Monthly cost?
Our billing is based on a pre-paid credit system so there wouldn't be any invoice as such for your actual usage, you would only receive invoices for the payments that you made when making a deposit in your account. As you've seen though, you can check your monthly usage from the Usage page in the Hub, or via the API (https://developers.upcloud.com/1.3/3-accounts/#get-monthly-billing-summary)
Ok I thought you already have bandwidth notifications. We really like to try your services but it is important for us to have at least a bandwidth threshold notifications. Similar to Linode and Vultr. However, we would also want some auto-shutdown option on the bandwidth monitoring alerts. Instead of us developing this feature from your API would be awesome if its already a feature of your product.
We don't influence or ask people to post in specific areas of the internet when it comes to our referral program and whilst we do appreciate our customers spreading the word, if you're noticing any issues or have any concerns, please do feel free to reach out to us and we'll take a look!
I mixed up the "clouds". It's cloudways who is notorious, for what I mentioned earlier. I apologize- and do see Upcloud as one of the providers listed in the Gridpane panel that we use. Some day might give you guys a try. Have a great day !
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Vultr is pretty good there
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@MaxKVM Who is your provider in Singapore?
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lol after reading this I will be in a heartbeat whether to get a service from MaxKVM.
Thanks for sharing the link.. I think I will skip MaxKVM after reading that
Even my 15 year old has better manners than them
But really.. I cant believe that actually happened!
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Hello.
There is no reason to not trust the truth.
In addition (and more importantly), due to the lack of common sense to believe the truth, you have been deemed unqualified to sign up for a virtual machine on our platform.
We will preemptively ban you from our service.
Please find another provider and please provide your email so we can create an accoutn and ban you.
Thank you
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I would suggest OVH Cloud. It costs 7.36$ per month..
Hivelocity/Limelight,linode,vultr,AWS are all not friendly to Chinese users.
If you live in China, I suggest that you should use TencentCloud or AlibabaCloud.
No one mentioned UpCloud yet.
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@MaxKVM I noticed you reactivated OP's account with doubling the bandwidth but you should also warn Alex Lee for what he did ! Did you do that ?
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Upcloud! They have deployed Ryzen nodes there, not 100%.
also good connectivity, they are using NTT (which is very premium in APAC), Telia & Singtel for upstream. Also in SGIX. Good speed too, able to achieve 1gig up/down.
In terms of pricing, not that big of difference compared to DO/Vultr, etc.
He is probably Alex Lee himself otherwise he would have apologize on behalf by now
OVH has a location in singapore but it has a 1TB bandwidth cap
Hopefully this week
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Their watering hole is in Wordpress groups on Facebook. The affiliate army is highly active there .
Ask something like “I need hosting for my blog with 1,000 visitors a month “ and five to six people will gang up on you recommending plans from Upcloud that cost more than 25 dollar a month.
They may or may not be a good provider- never tried them. But they are set up like a MLM like amway IMO
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I am not sure what you mean by "not friendly to Chinese users", but I for one am very friendly. If you are referring to our network performance to China out of our Singapore location, we are working on that. Transit direct to China is incredibly expensive ($50 to $100+ per Mbps). If you know of some good transit options out there that are reasonable, I am all ears.
Steve Eschweiler - COO
https://www.hivelocity.net/
Sorry, a little bit late to the party on this one 🙈
Thanks for mentioning us! Just to mention, though, we don't have any AMD Ryzen processors in our range, they're all from AMD's EPYC line 👍
We don't influence or ask people to post in specific areas of the internet when it comes to our referral program and whilst we do appreciate our customers spreading the word, if you're noticing any issues or have any concerns, please do feel free to reach out to us and we'll take a look!
You using Equinix in SG? Do you have now bandwidth notification/warning and working properly?
We're not using Equinix in Singapore, no, a full list of facilities can be found on our Data Centres page here: https://upcloud.com/data-centres/
What do you mean by working properly exactly? We recently introduced our Network Transfer Pool option (https://upcloud.com/docs/networking/#network-transfer-pool) which gives you more flexibility when it comes to your bandwidth usage if you have multiple accounts. Warnings are still in the pipeline, though as an option, users are able to utilise our API (from https://developers.upcloud.com/1.3/3-accounts/#get-network-transfer-statistics and below) to retrieve both account and resource-specific transfer information at this time. I'll give the relevant places a nudge on this though, thanks!
Ok I thought you already have bandwidth notifications. We really like to try your services but it is important for us to have at least a bandwidth threshold notifications. Similar to Linode and Vultr. However, we would also want some auto-shutdown option on the bandwidth monitoring alerts. Instead of us developing this feature from your API would be awesome if its already a feature of your product.
@UpCloud
For invoice, it is currently only available for account refill. To see Monthly cost the only way to see it is to screenshot the Usage page, Would it be possible to add invoice for Monthly cost?
Our billing is based on a pre-paid credit system so there wouldn't be any invoice as such for your actual usage, you would only receive invoices for the payments that you made when making a deposit in your account. As you've seen though, you can check your monthly usage from the Usage page in the Hub, or via the API (https://developers.upcloud.com/1.3/3-accounts/#get-monthly-billing-summary)
I've passed on the feedback for this for you!
We are adding some China optimized transit to our networks in Hong Kong and Singapore that should be live in about 30-45 days.
Steve Eschweiler - COO
https://www.hivelocity.net/
I mixed up the "clouds". It's cloudways who is notorious, for what I mentioned earlier. I apologize- and do see Upcloud as one of the providers listed in the Gridpane panel that we use. Some day might give you guys a try. Have a great day !
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