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SeFlow Launches €9/pm Server
Get your new Dedicated Server from €9. Only at SeFlow https://manage.seflow.it/index.php?/cart/dedicated-server/
https://facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=1131149253575334&id=169991886357747
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Not really worth it, I'll pass
I'd rather be violently murdered in my sleep than buy from Seflow.
@OP
What is the location?
hmmmm. Why?
i think their network has IP header modification enabled ?
@Nekki not a moderator anymore? What's happened?
@MarkTurner don't let others steal your business :P
Milan, Italy.
Network is pretty bad.
It does not.
That changed a long time ago
Because they appear to be a bunch of loonies. They have difficulty admitting problems and are quite happy to make false claims about customers being under investigation by Interpol.
What's happened is I resigned as a mod a very long time ago and somehow you didn't notice.
Wouldnt deal with them even if they wanted €0.9/m
Cheaper to buy a resold KC
@tr1cky
poor uptime.. thats what i could say.
I don't think we have anything to worry about with this
Ha! Not even as a gift after that matteob freakshow here some time ago...
For those who don't remember:
http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/65489/seflow-stay-far-away-scammers-and-liars/p1
It's nice that you can upgrade disks/extra IP/bandwidth, but @MarkTurner's Atom at $5 a month with the SAN storage whatsit is still awesome and I think even provides data redundancy over a single disk?
EDIT: Their auto install system sucks though
That only comes with 100GB disk and has probably crap "IO" over network.
70MB/s on the old dd test, and 600us reply time in ioping - still better than some of the crap 2.5" drive in my old laptop and usable for most stuff!
Really? IIRC my scaleway in September did 90-110MB/s over their network, lol, with "SSD".
I personally have never had any issues with SeFlow in the past.
I ordered the server before I read any of the comments in this discussion suggesting against SeFlow but now the server is delivered I don't really see what's wrong?
Their network is decent from what I've seen so far.
For the server it's self, it's not great and is probably not worth €9.
Here's the tests I've ran so far -
Ping test to server in NL
root@it:~# ping 185.116.236.1 PING 185.116.236.1 (185.116.236.1) 56(84) bytes of data. 64 bytes from 185.116.236.1: icmp_seq=1 ttl=57 time=16.1 ms 64 bytes from 185.116.236.1: icmp_seq=2 ttl=57 time=16.0 ms 64 bytes from 185.116.236.1: icmp_seq=3 ttl=58 time=16.0 ms 64 bytes from 185.116.236.1: icmp_seq=4 ttl=58 time=16.0 ms
root@it:~# traceroute 185.116.236.1 traceroute to 185.116.236.1 (185.116.236.1), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1 95.141.36.1 (95.141.36.1) 3.493 ms 3.537 ms 3.563 ms 2 95.141.47.254 (95.141.47.254) 0.442 ms 0.487 ms 0.520 ms 3 212.73.241.249 (212.73.241.249) 0.283 ms 0.273 ms 0.247 ms 4 ae-1-3101.ear1.Frankfurt1.Level3.net (4.69.163.70) 9.363 ms 9.646 ms 9.347 ms 5 ae0.mpr1.fra4.de.zip.zayo.com (64.125.12.125) 8.872 ms 8.899 ms 8.881 ms 6 ae27.cs1.fra9.de.eth.zayo.com (64.125.30.254) 31.890 ms 31.760 ms 31.729 ms 7 ae0.cs1.fra6.de.eth.zayo.com (64.125.29.54) 15.580 ms 15.559 ms 15.620 ms 8 ae2.cs1.ams17.nl.eth.zayo.com (64.125.29.59) 15.598 ms 15.774 ms 15.658 ms 9 ae27.cr1.ams17.nl.zip.zayo.com (64.125.27.3) 15.409 ms 15.394 ms 15.355 ms 10 ae8.er1.ams1.nl.zip.zayo.com (64.125.30.206) 15.321 ms 15.287 ms 15.253 ms 11 ae0.mpr1.ams10.nl.zip.zayo.com (64.125.22.233) 15.327 ms 15.319 ms 15.332 ms 12 94.31.31.10.IPYX-085445-001-ZYO.above.net (94.31.31.10) 15.459 ms 15.520 ms 15.568 ms 13 85.159.239.42 (85.159.239.42) 16.000 ms 15.989 ms 15.943 ms 14 1-236-116-185.as9178.net (185.116.236.1) 16.018 ms 15.981 ms 16.028 ms
root@it:~# wget -O /dev/null http://ovh.net/files/10Gb.dat converted 'http://ovh.net/files/10Gb.dat' (ISO-8859-1) -> 'http://ovh.net/files/10Gb.dat' (UTF-8) --2015-12-31 18:45:16-- http://ovh.net/files/10Gb.dat Risoluzione di ovh.net (ovh.net)... 213.186.33.6 Connessione a ovh.net (ovh.net)|213.186.33.6|:80... connesso. Richiesta HTTP inviata, in attesa di risposta... 200 OK Lunghezza: 1250000000 (1,2G) [application/octet-stream] Salvataggio in: "/dev/null" /dev/null 100%[============================================================================================================>] 1,16G 11,2MB/s in 1m 46s 2015-12-31 18:47:02 (11,2 MB/s) - "/dev/null" salvato [1250000000/1250000000]
root@it:~# dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync; rm test 16384+0 record dentro 16384+0 record fuori 1073741824 byte (1,1 GB) copiati, 16,7287 s, 64,2 MB/s
root@it:~# ioping -RL /dev/sda --- /dev/sda (block device 186.3 GiB) ioping statistics --- 798 requests completed in 3.00 s, 268 iops, 67.2 MiB/s min/avg/max/mdev = 2.26 ms / 3.72 ms / 32.1 ms / 1.26 ms
No one said there was a problem with their servers. Rather their service/attitude.
A well known VPN provider is using their network for their Italian node, it works pretty well.
Yes, i like to use government sponsored networks for VPN as well, that resolves the issue of the NSA copy required for each packet
But they also use Voxility for Romania, so they are legit?
The NSA also buys DTAG transit, which does not make them more legit either. Same here, if your mother company is inside a jurisdiction that can force things on you or you are financed by said government it does not matter if your servers are in RO or at home.
@matteob Do you want to appologize to me?
that would be tricky.
Don't know about him, but I would want to, for defending them at first. The situation and lies from them were ridiculous to the extreme.
Happy New Year!
how can we all be sure you are not working for NSA? o.O
I've always assumed @william was a mercenary of sorts.
Francisco