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OpenVZ & KVM Servers | 100% Network Uptime & Power SLA Guarantee
IgniteServers
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Current Promo's (Applied to first invoice only)
- 25% Off Coupon Code : 25%OFF
- 5% Account Credit for BTC Transactions
- 30% Off Coupon Code on Disaster Storage 30%OFFST
All Plans Come With
- 1 IPv4
- 1 IPv6 (London Server will have /64 IPv6 Subnet)
- 1Gbps Network Speed
- Beta DDoS Protection
OpenVZ (London)
- 256MB RAM/128MB vSWAP-1TB BW-1CORE-25GB RAID STORAGE ($4.50/qtr)
- 512MB RAM/256MB vSWAP-2TB BW-1CORE-50GB RAID STORAGE ($2.50/mo)
- 1024MB RAM/512MB vSWAP-3TB BW-2 CORES-75GB RAID STORAGE ($4.50/mo)
- 2048MB RAM/512MB vSWAP-4TB BW-4 CORES-95GB RAID STORAGE ($5.50/mo)
- 3072MB RAM/512MB vSWAP-5TB BW-4 CORES-115GB RAID STORAGE ($6.50/mo)
OpenVZ (Canada)
- 256MB RAM/128MB vSWAP-1TB BW-1CORE-25GB RAID STORAGE ($5.85/qtr)
- 512MB RAM/256MB vSWAP-2TB BW-1CORE-50GB RAID STORAGE ($2.95/mo)
- 1024MB RAM/512MB vSWAP-3TB BW-2 CORES-75GB RAID STORAGE ($3.95/mo)
- 2048MB RAM/512MB vSWAP-4TB BW-4 CORES-95GB RAID STORAGE ($4.95/mo)
- 3072MB RAM/512MB vSWAP-5TB BW-4 CORES-115GB RAID STORAGE ($5.95/mo)
KVM (Los Angeles)
- 256MB RAM/128MB SWAP-500GB BW-1CORE-25GB RAID STORAGE ($3.50/mo)
- 512MB RAM/256MB SWAP-1TB BW-2CORE-50GB RAID STORAGE ($4.50/mo)
- 1024MB RAM/512MB SWAP-2TB BW-2 CORES-75GB RAID STORAGE ($5.50/mo)
- 2048MB RAM/512MB SWAP-3TB BW-2 CORES-95GB RAID STORAGE ($6.50/mo)
All KVM Plans come with windows 2008 ISO
Disaster Storage Vault (Los Angeles)
-512MB RAM/4 CORES/5TB BW/1IPv4 -Plans Start At 500GB ($0.016/GB)mo
Upgrades & Add On Pricing
- Additional IP's ($2.00/Month)
- Premium Support & Management ($45.00/Month)
- Additional Storage ($0.016/GB-Month)
- UnMetered Premium Bandwidth ($15.00/Month)
- High CPU / IO ($5.00/Month)
- cPanel ($13.00/Month
Network & DataCenters Overview
Contact Us
- Support: [email protected]
- Immediate Help: Live Chat Onsite
- Phone Support: +1 (844) 472-9258
- Skype: IgniteServers
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can you tell normal price (after first month) for every package?
Interesting.
256MB RAM/128MB vSWAP-1TB BW-1CORE-25GB RAID STORAGE ($4.50/qtr)
and this:
UnMetered Premium Bandwidth ($15.00/Month)
Which London DC is it in?
The prices in the thread are the prices without any discounts. The discounts can be applied upon checkout.
VIRTUS LONDON1 Enfield
100% packet loss guarantee?
thanks for your answer, and what raid type are you use?
Are you guaranteeing 100% packet loss (which is useless), or 0% packet loss (which is impossible)?
Thanks just noticed that also, fixed it.
Canada and London RAID1, Los Angeles RAID10
I noticed that I edited it with the fix.
0% packet loss is /impossible/ - you /do not/ have infinite bandwidth available.
https://www.igniteservers.com/sla.html
It's not even guaranteed according to their official SLA.
You can basically get a free server here - just run tcpdump on it, have a script pull out the large number of completley normal packet drops and email them for service credit.
before anyone accuses me of persecuting @igniteservers I would like to point out that I've only pulled him up on claiming to be able to do the impossible. I haven't gone anywhere near his IPv6 ignorance and doing things that are merely extremely bad practice.
If he actually listens it might save him from going bankrupt by being forced to give a bunch of people free service for life.
What's an acceptable method to monitor packet loss? What if it's local network loss or someone with a crap connection?
Unlimited in London sounds nice, what's the catch?
Extra fee for using I/O for IRC? IRC is like one of the least hungry things to run on a VPS
Just noticed the packet loss portion was not in the SLA. Thanks for catching that for me, cheers.
Edit (Edited the topic header until I update the packet loss to SLA).
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Probably Clouvider.
@IgniteServers what's your ddos mitigation platform?
Only worth coding this up if you have a need for and sign up for 10 servers at a time or so. Not worth implementing to save $4.50/qtr, right?
The SLA applies to packets from IgniteServers network to the providers network. The SLA does not apply to other parties.
No catch besides the speed at 5TB from 1Gbps to 400Mbps
We still like to have it as an add on for those who plan on constantly utilizing CPU or I/O.
DDoS protection is in beta mode. We have created an advanced script that works on the concept of dropping excessive data packets and blocking that particular source for a given time period this reduces the attack power exponentially. We have tested the script a bit and are still working to improve it.
No problem man your fine I have no problem with answering any of your questions or listening to any advise to better my products or my company. Besides its what the forum is for listen, learn and provide great services.
I would like to know more about me claiming to do the impossible though if you see anything that is bad practice feel free to pm me I have nothing but time to learn and perhaps better myself and IgniteServers.
Thanks.
Can we install Windows with own licence from own ISO?
@IgniteServers - Thanks for the above, I'm sorry to criticize - but promising something that it is not possible to deliver is a situation where everyone loses out.
Packet loss (the intentional discarding of packets) is an entirely normal part of (packet switched) networking, its the basic mechanism of congestion control. Any time a link (eg the ethernet port(s) shared between your VMs) gets close to capacity, it will start dropping packets and the machine on the other end will understand this as a signal to slow down. If this didn't happen, someone running speedtest would totally DOS your network for the duration. This will happen to you - every day, it just mostly goes un-noticed because TCP or the application quietly handles the retransmission etc, so 0% packet loss really is impossible to provide (without infinite bandwidth).
Unfortunately you can't easily distinguish this from the other sort of packet loss (the unintentional discarding of packets) that might indicate a faulty router/fibre or unreasonably overloaded server just by looking at the data - every host/network will have different behaviour depending on its use, which of course on a VM host is highly variable. I'm not aware of anyone that does an SLA based on even limited packet loss, its a big risk as its a bit like SLA'ing the weather.
bouncer(znc) should be fine in 128RAM too. why need to pay extra fee for I/O?
Yes you can.
This is why you should contact us before purchasing a package of unsure, depending on what is being ran on the server we will let you know if the I/O upgrade is needed or not.
A bouncer shouldn't need the high IO requirement. Also I didn't realize you were exempt from the rules.
Ok, the add on is still available for clients who need it ..........
Not going to answer about you being exempt from the rules? The maximum recurring monthly for a VPS is $7.
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Edit: Sorry didn't know the question or statement whatever it was meant that much to you but if it helps I already flagged a mod to remove the one offer over $7.00 hopefully this settles you. Didn't even notice when making the thread but thanks for pointing it out for me.
Cheers.
Fixed
Thanks much mate.
Looks like this page is already invalid, Given todays sudden price increase from the move
Been about 5 days since this thread was made, but your right within those days a lot has changed so prices have also changed as well as new locations and new hardware added.
The higher prices are the direct effect of new and premium hardware as well as premium new locations.