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RIJX - Los Angeles VPS Offers - $5/yr 2 IP! - Custom Panel - Free Snapshots

RIJXRIJX Member

RIJX (http://rijx.com) aims to provide reliable Los Angeles VPS hosting at low prices with combination of great network & stability.



Hardware

All nodes run on server grade HP & SuperMicro hardware with enterprise Seagate SAS drives and high end RAID Cards in RAID10 arrays with Flash caching for data protection in case of power loss. Want to know the exact configuration of the node you are on? Submit a ticket and we'll be glad to give you full detailed information!



Custom VPS Panel

We have spent a lot of time building our custom panel with clients in mind. View your assigned resources and current CPU, Memory, vSwap & Bandwidth activity. In addition, you can see the current status of your VPS and uptime / node that you are on.We provide temporary console access using noVNC or java console to regain access to your VM. Furthermore, you can reinstall and take snapshot of your VM which is hosted off site. Read More



Test IP/File

Looking Glass: http://lg.rijx.com


Yearly Plans
Cores RAM vSwap Storage Bandwidth IPs
1128MB64MB10GB250GB2$5.00/yrOrder
1256MB128MB20GB500GB2$10.00/yrOrder
1384MB256MB30GB750GB2$15.00/yrOrder


Monthly Plans - Pay Annually & Get 2 Months Free!
Cores RAM vSwap Storage Bandwidth IPs
2512MB256MB50GB500GB2$3.00/moOrder
21024MB512MB100GB1000GB2$6.00/moOrder
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Comments

  • Since your looking glass has ipv6, how many ipv6 each vps comes with?

    Are you backed by any parent company, or you are on your own?

  • Routing seems a bit wonky:

    Traceroute from my residential connection - Comcast in Visalia, Calif.:

      3     9 ms     9 ms    10 ms  te-4-3-ur01.visalia.ca.ccal.comcast.net [68.87.2
    01.37]
      4    17 ms    16 ms    17 ms  10.100.3.1
      5    22 ms    22 ms    22 ms  he-3-4-0-0-11-cr01.sanjose.ca.ibone.comcast.net
    [68.86.90.21]
      6    23 ms    26 ms    25 ms  he-0-12-0-1-pe04.ashburn.va.ibone.comcast.net [6
    8.86.87.2]
      7    20 ms    20 ms    21 ms  ix-0-2-1-0.tcore1.PDI-Palo-Alto.as6453.net [66.1
    98.127.37]
      8    22 ms    22 ms    23 ms  if-2-2.tcore2.PDI-Palo-Alto.as6453.net [66.198.1
    27.2]
      9    23 ms    23 ms    23 ms  if-5-2.tcore2.SQN-San-Jose.as6453.net [64.86.21.
    1]
     10    23 ms    24 ms    22 ms  if-1-2.tcore1.SQN-San-Jose.as6453.net [63.243.20
    5.1]
     11    24 ms    21 ms    21 ms  63.243.205.74
     12    38 ms    29 ms    43 ms  vlan197.br4.lax10.vpls.net [184.164.193.206]
     13    34 ms    34 ms    32 ms  rtr2.lax10.rijx.com [74.222.191.6]
     14    32 ms    30 ms    31 ms  107.181.152.2
     15    30 ms    31 ms    29 ms  lg.rijx.com [107.181.152.152]
    

    and from a server with ChicagoVPS/ColoCrossing in LAX:

     1:  one                                                   0.078ms pmtu 1500
     1:  host.colocrossing.com                                 0.032ms
     1:  host.colocrossing.com                                 0.040ms
     2:  10ge-2.8.3.13.0.la1.colocrossing.com                  2.411ms asymm  3
     3:  69.31.114.169                                         1.349ms asymm  4
     4:  69.31.114.169                                         0.238ms
     5:  VLAN19.BR3.LAX8.VPLS.NET                             40.478ms asymm 14
     6:  vpls.tenge0-1-0-3.br03.lax05.pccwbtn.net             39.465ms asymm 14
     7:  rtr2.lax10.rijx.com                                  36.188ms asymm 15
     8:  rtr2.lax10.rijx.com                                  36.376ms asymm 15
     9:  lg.rijx.com                                          38.221ms reached
    

    The results look similarly wonky from the other side with your looking glass tool. Any insight? I'd love to pick one up otherwise.

  • rijx...they are not only poor and slow in replying in LET but also in tickets..expect four days later before your questions on this thread gonna get answered.

  • tommytommy Member

    strange

    traceroute to lg.rijx.com (107.181.152.152), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets
     1  107.181.152.3 (107.181.152.3)  0.034 ms  0.013 ms  0.012 ms
     2  lg.rijx.com (107.181.152.152)  277.712 ms  277.692 ms  277.676 ms
    
  • GunterGunter Member
    edited June 2014

    So what's the consensus on RIJX?

    Especially on the support side of things.

  • I just got an account with them the other day. I get unusually even pings, and traceroute is the same average once it leaves this area. No complaints so far. In fact looks great.

  • n0pn0p Member

    @RIJX - Good stuff so far.

    You're not too far from me. You frequent the GC much?

  • @n0p said:
    You're not too far from me. You frequent the GC much?

    You're in Australia?

  • RIJXRIJX Member

    @ihatetonyy said:
    Routing seems a bit wonky:

    The results look similarly wonky from the other side with your looking glass tool. Any insight? I'd love to pick one up otherwise.

    Can you email [email protected] with the traces and IPs you are connecting from? If you run a trace to "198.55.111.5" which is a Quadranet repo IP and is below 1ms. I believe this colocrossing uses them too?

    We will work with you and our upstream to resolve any strange funky routing.

    @lelewku said:
    rijx...they are not only poor and slow in replying in LET but also in tickets..expect four days later before your questions on this thread gonna get answered.

    I'm sorry we were not able to fulfil your needs, please let me know your ticket number so I can look into it for you. We had 1-2 delayed replies where WHMCS closed the ticket after 24hr's due to the cron (now changed to 48) and a ticket was in progress but not assigned to me to handle for (billing/sales) ticket.

    99% of our customers have so far been satisfied with the service provided, we received an huge influx of orders from LEB and have been trying to keep up with demand. Sorry we do not have ~1 hour replies but we are trying our best.

    We noticed a few bugs with the load and a lot of SMTP abusers using our services. We had our developers working around the clock and we have now auto suspension for high outgoing PPS (permanent until staff intervention and contact), auto suspension for high incoming PPS (auto unsuspend after 30mins) incorporated with blackhole (null route) shortly. Blocking SMTP port on questionable clients and raising a ticket has been implemented in the admin end also now.

    @darknyan said:
    So what's the consensus on RIJX?

    Especially on the support side of things.

    It may take 2-3 hours to get an reply however we usually resolve the ticket on that initial reply. Most tickets we get were for missing modules and so forth, which are now loaded by default. TUN/TAP/PPP/FUSE is enabled by default also.

    We will increase staff number from 3 to more at a later stage as we continue to grow.

    n0p said: You're not too far from me. You frequent the GC much?

    Only for international flights! hehe

    Thanks to everyone else at LEB/LET for the positive feedback :)

  • 2 IPs? For 5/year?
    Little ridiculous now there is a shortage coming ...

  • sWpsWp Member

    I'm impressed so far. It's nice to have a unified login for both the client area and the VM manager. The latter is rather fancy :) Also, nice to find up to date templates to install. Fedora 20 fits happily in 128MB :)

  • @SwordfishBE said:
    2 IPs? For 5/year?
    Little ridiculous now there is a shortage coming ...

    I would have thought exactly the opposite. Leasing IPs is a way to use them instead of just hoarding. Now two companies are monetizing them instead of none.

  • RIJX said: Can you email [email protected] with the traces and IPs you are connecting from? If you run a trace to "198.55.111.5" which is a Quadranet repo IP and is below 1ms. I believe this colocrossing uses them too?

    I just sent the email. ColoCrossing is in Quadra but I think they use their own bandwidth mix.

    198.23.128.127 is with ChicagoVPS, 162.221.181.38 with SSD VPS, and 198.23.131.2 with 123Systems; they're all with ColoCrossing and the routing is all wonky.

  • ChuckChuck Member

    250GB is monthly or only 250GB for the whole year?

  • ironhideironhide Member
    edited June 2014

    Chuck said: 250GB is monthly or only 250GB for the whole year?

    For almost every offer in LEB/LET it's monthly b/w unless otherwise mentioned :)

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