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VPS - .> Kernel 3.x
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VPS - .> Kernel 3.x

webcraftwebcraft Member
edited October 2015 in Requests

Hello,

I'm looking for a VPS (doesn't matter which virtualization type) with the following specs:

  • 3-4GB RAM (+half Swap)
  • 1-2 cores
  • 1GBit Uplink
  • 25GB Disk (SSD preferred)
  • 1 IPv4 (& 1 IPv6)
  • EU location

Not more than $5/m, PayPal.



Who can offer this?

Comments

  • You want KVM/Xen with 3+GB Ram at $5.

    Bring in @MrGeneral "stop being so cheap"

    Thanked by 1MikePT
  • @TropiThomas said:
    You want KVM/Xen with 3+GB Ram at $5.

    Bring in MrGeneral "stop being so cheap"

    Can also be oVZ or whatever.

  • webcraft said: Can also be oVZ or whatever.

    You can't run Kernel 3 on OVZ/LXC.

    Thanked by 128Tom
  • @William said:
    You can't run Kernel 3 on OVZ/LXC.

    If the host uses Kernel 3.x it's possible..

  • FuslFusl Member
    edited October 2015

    webcraft said: If the host uses Kernel 3.x it's possible..

    OpenVZ RHEL6 does not run with Kernel > 2.6.32, only Virtuozzo 7 does which is very unstable at this time.

    RHEL7 is being worked on right now, and it will be based on some 3.x kernel (possibly 3.10). We will port OpenVZ kernel to RHEL7 once it will become available. In the meantime, RHEL6-based OpenVZ kernel is latest and greatest, and please don't be fooled by the fact that uname shows 2.6.32.

  • webcraftwebcraft Member
    edited October 2015

    @Fusl said: OpenVZ RHEL6 does not run with Kernel > 2.6.32, only Virtuozzo 7 does which is very unstable at this time.

    RHEL7 is being worked on right now, and it will be based on some 3.x kernel (possibly 3.10). We will port OpenVZ kernel to RHEL7 once it will become available. In the meantime, RHEL6-based OpenVZ kernel is latest and greatest, and please don't be fooled by the fact that uname shows 2.6.32.

    Well, my old host was using Ubuntu with Kernel 3.x in virtualization. Haven't had any problems.

  • VPSDime? 6GB/4vCPU OVZ @$7/month?

  • webcraft said: Well, my old host was using Ubuntu with Kernel 3.x in virtualization. Haven't had any problems.

    Your host was either running LXC or your host patched OpenVZ against Kernel 3 (which is VERY insecure because OpenVZ contains some code that prevents containers from using functions that are forbidden (to prevent container breakouts), Kernel 3 obviously implements more APIs/functions that containers are then allowed to use and if a client finds a function that allows breakout from the container, the host is pretty much fucked) or your host compiled a 2.6.32 kernel putting "3.something.whatever" as kernel build name in the conf file.

  • @Fusl said:
    Your host was either running LXC or your host patched OpenVZ against Kernel 3 (which is VERY insecure because OpenVZ contains some code that prevents containers from using functions that are forbidden (to prevent container breakouts), Kernel 3 obviously implements more APIs/functions that containers are then allowed to use and if a client finds a function that allows breakout from the container, the host is pretty much fucked) or your host compiled a 2.6.32 kernel putting "3.something.whatever" as kernel build name in the conf file.

    Ya, there were using LXC. As said virtualization type doesn't matter.

  • @rincewind said:
    VPSDime? 6GB/4vCPU OVZ @$7/month?

    They're US based with their High RAM Servers I think.

  • Mind letting us know why you need kernel 3.*?

  • @Fusl said:
    Mind letting us know why you need kernel 3.*?

    AMP (application management panel) for GS needs this.

  • webcraft said: AMP (application management panel) for GS needs this.

    Are you interested in trying to run it on kernel 2.6.32 and see if it works? I would be able to spin you up a container for either testing or production use.

  • @Fusl said:
    Are you interested in trying to run it on kernel 2.6.32 and see if it works? I would be able to spin you up a container for either testing or production use.

    We can try but the installer already caused problems the last time.

  • ratherbak3dratherbak3d Member
    edited October 2015

    We can provide a KVM VPS for $7 with the following spec in France:

    2GB RAM
    100GB RAID HDD
    6.25% Dedicated vCPU (4x2.66GHz Xeon)
    5TB Monthly data transfer on 1000Mbps shared port
    1x Dedicated IPV4 address included
    Dedicated KVM over IP via VNC console and virtual media support
    Cheap upgrades available; IP addresses, additional data transfer etc
    Best effort availability (No SLA)
    Proxmox VE control panel
    Auto DDOS detection and mitigation (No SLA)
    Deployed and online within one business day subject to stock!
    Datacenter location: France
    Management: Self managed
    

    PM Me if you're interested. Doesn't meet your spec exactly, but probably one of the closest offers your going to get on truly dedicated KVM resources.

  • @ratherbak3d said:
    We can provide a KVM VPS for $7 with the following spec in France:

    2GB RAM
    > 100GB RAID HDD
    > 6.25% Dedicated vCPU (4x2.66GHz Xeon)
    > 5TB Monthly data transfer on 1000Mbps shared port
    > 1x Dedicated IPV4 address included
    > Dedicated KVM over IP via VNC console and virtual media support
    > Cheap upgrades available; IP addresses, additional data transfer etc
    > Best effort availability (No SLA)
    > Proxmox VE control panel
    > Auto DDOS detection and mitigation (No SLA)
    > Deployed and online within one business day subject to stock!
    > Datacenter location: France
    > Management: Self managed
    > 

    PM Me if you're interested. Doesn't meet your spec exactly, but probably one of the closest offers your going to get on truly dedicated KVM resources.

    Sry but: https://www.ovh.de/virtual_server/vps-ssd.xml

  • ratherbak3dratherbak3d Member
    edited October 2015

    So get that then.. 100Mbps though so that doesn't meet your requirements either.

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