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MunMun Member
edited January 2016 in Requests

Requirements:

  1. You have to be in business for at least the past 3 years.
  2. 99.5% SLA agreement, if you don't have one I will accept a private SLA agreement.
  3. KVM (can be XEN / VMWARE if you convert the image)
  4. Very Robust and stable network.
  5. Accept taking a private KVM image and deploying it on your servers.
  6. 2 VCPU.
  7. 1GB to 2 GB RAM.
  8. 32GB RAW / QCOW2100GB QCOW2 disk (SSD not needed, but would be enjoyed).
  9. IPv6 (native) and IPv4 support.
  10. Willingness to tell me why blips or issues happen, I very much appreciate knowing what is going on with my providers.

Price point (less then $25USD a month)

edit: shrinking size of image. It doesn't need to be 100GB, not even sure why I made it that big.

Comments

  • What about Delimiter's Full HA Cloud:

    https://cc.delimiter.com/cart/cloud-resource-pool/

    You can provide a QCOW2 image for deployment, its all KVM based.

    The only 'gotcha' will be the SLA, but @mikeyur has said he's make a private SLA with you on the following terms:

    " I’ll paypal him $7 and half a pop-tart if it goes down "

    From what I understand you only become eligible for the half a pop-tart after an hour of continual downtime.

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  • kingcobs999kingcobs999 Member
    edited January 2016

    @Mun said:
    Requirements:

    1. You have to be in business for at least the past 3 years.
    2. 99.5% SLA agreement, if you don't have one I will accept a private SLA agreement.
    3. KVM (can be XEN / VMWARE if you convert the image)
    4. Very Robust and stable network.
    5. Accept taking a private KVM image and deploying it on your servers.
    6. 2 VCPU.
    7. 1GB to 2 GB RAM.
    8. 100GB QCOW2 disk (SSD not needed, but would be enjoyed).
    9. IPv6 (native) and IPv4 support.
    10. Willingness to tell me why blips or issues happen, I very much appreciate knowing what is going on with my providers.

    Price point (less then $25USD a month)

    I recommend Fusioned.net, once you are with them you will forget all other providers.

    Thanked by 1George_Fusioned
  • kingcobs999 said: I recommend Fusioned.net, once you are with them you will forget all other providers.

    Quote

    huh ? 10 customers por cpu core ? ....

  • it'll need to be proxmox, qcow2 fs. any other cp uses it?

  • kingcobs999kingcobs999 Member
    edited January 2016

    @century1stop said:
    it'll need to be proxmox, qcow2 fs. any other cp uses it?

    Virtualizor

  • kingcobs999 said: Price point (less then $25USD a month)

    like the correct price :) but ...

  • @cociu said:
    huh ? 10 customers por cpu core ? ....

    They host a limited number of vps per node if that is what you wanted to ask otherwise I am sorry if I have misunderstood what you wanted to ask.

  • MunMun Member

    @century1stop said:
    it'll need to be proxmox, qcow2 fs. any other cp uses it?

    It wouldn't be that hard to convert to raw or something else.

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  • century1stop said: qcow2 fs. any other cp uses it?

    qemu-img convert {image_name}.qcow2 {image_name}.raw

    Anything can be converted

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  • MunMun Member

    @MarkTurner said:
    What about Delimiter's Full HA Cloud:

    https://cc.delimiter.com/cart/cloud-resource-pool/

    You can provide a QCOW2 image for deployment, its all KVM based.

    The only 'gotcha' will be the SLA, but mikeyur has said he's make a private SLA with you on the following terms:

    " I’ll paypal him $7 and half a pop-tart if it goes down "

    From what I understand you only become eligible for the half a pop-tart after an hour of continual downtime.

    The SLA is more meant so that when you go down for a few hours I can say "HEY FIX IT!"

    I am going to run observium on it and I want the monitoring to be accurate.

  • Mun said: The SLA is more meant so that when you go down for a few hours I can say "HEY FIX IT!"

    Its full HA as in the definition of HA - fully redundant compute, fully redundant storage and fully redundant network.

    If the compute node dies, the vm can be automatically spun up on another compute node.

  • MunMun Member

    @MarkTurner said:
    If the compute node dies, the vm can be automatically spun up on another compute node.

    Nice, can you or @mikeyur post me some offers? PM accepted.

  • @Mun said:
    The SLA is more meant so that when you go down for a few hours I can say "HEY FIX IT!"

    any reliable provider will keep you server online.

    worldstream, i3D, liteserver, hosthatch.

  • mike0000mike0000 Member
    edited January 2016

    @Mun said:
    Nice, can you or mikeyur post me some offers? PM accepted.

    Pricing is all on the site, you just drag the sliders. hint: click on the slider dot/button and use arrow keys

    But for a sampling:

    1 Core/1GB Ram/250GB HA Storage = $6/mo
    2 Cores/1GB/250GB = $11/mo
    2 Cores/1.5GB/250GB = $12.54/mo
    2 Cores/2GB/250GB = $14.07/mo

    Also note that each core is dedicated/100% utilization - so that's what's upping the cost so much between base plan and second. If you can get away with 1 core all to yourself, then you'll save $5/mo. Bandwidth is 4x storage.

    Can see all pricing/order here: https://cc.delimiter.com/cart/cloud-resource-pool/

  • MunMun Member

    @mikeyur, does it have IPv6?

  • @Mun said:
    mikeyur, does it have IPv6?

    It's fully supported and @MarkTurner said we can enable it for you. It's a 'by request' kind of thing. I'll make a note on your account if you order to provision with v6.

  • trewqtrewq Administrator, Patron Provider

    @mikeyur Do you guys allow nested VMs?

  • @trewq said:
    mikeyur Do you guys allow nested VMs?

    No rule against it. It's dedicated resources, so knock yourself out :)

  • trewq said: Do you guys allow nested VMs?

    Technically Docker is this and 50%+ of the customers use our platform for CoreOS+Docker.

  • MunMun Member

    Found the provider I wish to use, thanks for the offers!

  • @mikeyur your signature, hahaha wonder if they'll offer delimiter-refugee?

  • @Mun said:
    Found the provider I wish to use, thanks for the offers!

    Which one?

  • MunMun Member

    I went with @miTgiB. I have no services with him currently or in that DC so he perfect for my observium install.

  • @Mun said:
    I went with miTgiB. I have no services with him currently or in that DC so he perfect for my observium install.

    Which plan?

  • Junkless said: Which plan?

    Super secret double probation

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  • MunMun Member

    I asked in private PM after seeing note to his signature.

  • Junkless said: Which plan?

    It is a custom plan on my Proxmox Ceph cluster, too bad I sold myself and then found I totally messed things up by running apt-get upgrade the other day, and had to redo the cluster via the Proxmox WebUI. Note to self: never upgrade from command line in proxmox :(

  • @cociu said:
    huh ? 10 customers por cpu core ? ....

    That's for our traditional cPanel webhosting plans ;) Has nothing to do with KVM.

    Thanks for the recommendation @kingcobs999

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