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Unbeatable NVM'e VPS ( better than SSD ) deal: 1vCPU, 2GB RAM, 20GB NVM'e, unlimited BW - $5.80/mo
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Unbeatable NVM'e VPS ( better than SSD ) deal: 1vCPU, 2GB RAM, 20GB NVM'e, unlimited BW - $5.80/mo

bacloudbacloud Member, Patron Provider
edited August 2016 in Offers

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https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/1777271#Comment_1777271

http://hostadvice.com/hosting-company/bacloud-reviews/

http://www.webhostreportcards.com/reviews/Bacloud.aspx

http://bittrust.org/bacloud


Bacloud finally announces Linux KVM VPS servers with NVMe storage! Brand new nodes: 2 x 2650v4, DDR4 RAM, 10 x NVMe Intel P3600 RAID6. We use SolusVM for VPS management.

Linux NVMe KVM server: 1 x vCPU E5-2650v4, 2GB RAM + 2GB vSWAP, 20GB 100% NVMe disk space, 50Mbps unlimited, 1 IPv4 + 1IPv6 - $5.80/month! Click here to see all plans and prices


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Comments

  • pbgbenpbgben Member, Host Rep
    edited August 2016

    Linux NVMe KVM server: 1 x vCPU E5-2650v4, 2GB RAM + 2GB vSWAP, 20GB 100% NVMe disk space, 50Mbps unlimited, 1 IPv4 + 1IPv6 - $5.80/month?

    root@(none):~# wget -qO- bench.sh | bash
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    CPU model            : QEMU Virtual CPU version 1.5.3
    Number of cores      : 1
    CPU frequency        : 2199.998 MHz
    Total amount of ram  : 2012 MB
    Total amount of swap : 2047 MB
    System uptime        : 0days, 0:0:44
    Load average         : 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
    OS                   : Debian GNU/Linux 7
    Arch                 : x86_64 (64 Bit)
    Kernel               : 3.2.0-4-amd64
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Node Name                       IPv4 address            Download Speed
    CacheFly                        205.234.175.175         5.63MB/s
    Linode, Tokyo, JP               106.187.96.148          2.83MB/s
    Linode, Singapore, SG           139.162.23.4            2.52MB/s
    Linode, London, UK              176.58.107.39           5.67MB/s
    Linode, Frankfurt, DE           139.162.130.8           5.75MB/s
    Linode, Fremont, CA             50.116.14.9             3.79MB/s
    Softlayer, Dallas, TX           173.192.68.18           5.05MB/s
    Softlayer, Seattle, WA          67.228.112.250          5.07MB/s
    Softlayer, Frankfurt, DE        159.122.69.4            5.50MB/s
    Softlayer, Singapore, SG        119.81.28.170           1.09MB/s
    Softlayer, HongKong, CN         119.81.130.170          277KB/s
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Node Name                       IPv6 address            Download Speed
    Linode, Atlanta, GA             2600:3c02::4b
    Linode, Dallas, TX              2600:3c00::4b
    Linode, Newark, NJ              2600:3c03::4b
    Linode, Singapore, SG           2400:8901::4b
    Linode, Tokyo, JP               2400:8900::4b
    Softlayer, San Jose, CA         2607:f0d0:2601:2a::4
    Softlayer, Washington, WA       2607:f0d0:3001:78::2
    Softlayer, Paris, FR            2a03:8180:1301:8::4     18.5MB/s
    Softlayer, Singapore, SG        2401:c900:1101:8::2
    Softlayer, Tokyo, JP            2401:c900:1001:16::4
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    I/O speed(1st run) : 328 MB/s
    I/O speed(2nd run) : 364 MB/s
    I/O speed(3rd run) : 338 MB/s
    Average I/O speed  : 343.333 MB/s
    
  • bacloudbacloud Member, Patron Provider

    Thanks for sharing!

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    Great offer, benchmark is not as expected though, wrong driver selected or cache setting in solusvm wrong perhaps? That's Sata raid 10 speed not 'faster than ssd'

  • bacloud said: ( better than SSD )

    Intel P3600

    The P3600 is an SSD.

  • bacloudbacloud Member, Patron Provider

    @Dylan said:

    bacloud said: ( better than SSD )

    Intel P3600

    The P3600 is an SSD.

    Basically yes

  • 50Mbps low of one VPS ?

  • bacloudbacloud Member, Patron Provider

    @Kindvn said:
    50Mbps low of one VPS ?

    50Mbps, but it has no limit.

  • @bacloud said:

    @Dylan said:

    bacloud said: ( better than SSD )

    Intel P3600

    The P3600 is an SSD.

    Basically yes

    Then... How's it better than ssd.

  • bacloudbacloud Member, Patron Provider

    @Jonchun said:

    @bacloud said:

    @Dylan said:

    bacloud said: ( better than SSD )

    Intel P3600

    The P3600 is an SSD.

    Basically yes

    Then... How's it better than ssd.

    Non-volatile memory express, also known as NVMe or NVM Express, is a specification that allows a solid-state drive to make effective use of a high-speed Peripheral Component Interconnect Express bus in a computer.
    NVM Express significantly improves both random and sequential performance by reducing latency, enabling high levels of parallelism, and streamlining the command set while providing support for security, end-to-end data protection, and other Client and Enterprise features users need.
    Intel NVMe brings extreme data throughput directly to Intel® Xeon® processors with up to six times faster data transfer speed than 6 Gbps SAS/SATA SSDs.

  • So, your ssd-based vps is better than ssd-based vpsses because your ssd uses a different interface. Got it.

  • the network isn't impressive at all! Hardly touches 5mbps to any route... not good for high traffic sites

  • bacloudbacloud Member, Patron Provider
    edited August 2016

    @mehargags said:
    the network isn't impressive at all! Hardly touches 5mbps to any route... not good for high traffic sites

    Please let me know your server IP, we will take a look. Also the destination IP's or sources. Very interesting, because our users always get's good speeds.

  • bacloudbacloud Member, Patron Provider
    edited August 2016

    Found an issue. 5Mbps is not 5Mb/s. 1st VPS plan comes with 50Mbps, with 100Mbps and 1Gbps ( dedicated servers ) it will be different speeds.

  • mehargagsmehargags Member
    edited August 2016

    @bacloud said:
    Found an issue. 5Mbps is not 5Mb/s. 1st VPS plan comes with 50Mbps, with 100Mbps and 1Gbps ( dedicated servers ) it will be different speeds.

    Please let me know your server IP, we will take a look. Also the destination IP's or sources. Very interesting, because our users always get's good speeds.

    @bacloudI meant this benchmark as posted by

    @pbgben :

    Node Name                       IPv4 address            Download Speed
    
    CacheFly                        205.234.175.175         5.63MB/s
    
    Linode, Tokyo, JP               106.187.96.148          2.83MB/s
    
    Linode, Singapore, SG           139.162.23.4            2.52MB/s
    
    Linode, London, UK              176.58.107.39           5.67MB/s
    
    Linode, Frankfurt, DE           139.162.130.8           5.75MB/s
    
    Linode, Fremont, CA             50.116.14.9             3.79MB/s
    
    Softlayer, Dallas, TX           173.192.68.18           5.05MB/s
    
    Softlayer, Seattle, WA          67.228.112.250          5.07MB/s
    
    Softlayer, Frankfurt, DE        159.122.69.4            5.50MB/s
    
    Softlayer, Singapore, SG        119.81.28.170           1.09MB/s
    
    Softlayer, HongKong, CN         119.81.130.170          277KB/s
    
  • @bacloud

    Still loving your services. That said, I wanted to give you a bit of feedback:

    This is kinda what I mentioned in my review, your limitation to 50mbps while appealing because there is not data limit is actually a huge deterrent to using your services. The limitations you put in place cause overall throughput to most locations to not be very good because your limiting system drops packets to help reach its limit which causes a lot of re-transmission of packets and then causes overall throughput to drop to around 2/3Mb/sec max unless you have a VERY closely routed server which can handle re-transmission of the packets without much latency. When I had the limitation in place I had been using another provider in LT's vps product to route traffic to my server because of exactly this issue and was the only way things were usable (could actually get 4.8Mb/sec).

    I can see that this likely helps deter abuse, but the overall experience when using the server turns out to be pretty poor. While it may be easier for you to provide the limit and not worry about having to calculate data monthly, it degrades the service because of slow transit to most locations caused by your QOS limiting platform, which again drops packets to shape the connection.

    Someone who buys one of your limited products will not get a good representation of your network because of this and honestly you will likely have a lot of churn on the product for this same reason. People will test it for a month, see they can order a cheap server in France or Netherlands for about the same price and with 100mbit or even 1Gbit connectivity and will soon after move on.

    Again, my dedicated server with 100mbit is pretty awesome, the lack of limitation on the port makes for almost full throughput to a lot of locations (without having to route data through a third party), but someone using your limited products is not going to feel the same.

    Not trying to tell you how to run your business, but I think you will end up with a lot more happy customers if you were to change how you were handling the data provided with your servers.

    my 2 cents.

    Cheers!

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • @Jonchun said:

    @bacloud said:

    @Dylan said:

    bacloud said: ( better than SSD )

    Intel P3600

    The P3600 is an SSD.

    Basically yes

    Then... How's it better than ssd.

    I think It's better than "typical" SSD

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