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Looking for KVM
Requirements:
- You have to be in business for at least the past 3 years.
- 99.5% SLA agreement, if you don't have one I will accept a private SLA agreement.
- KVM (can be XEN / VMWARE if you convert the image)
- Very Robust and stable network.
- Accept taking a private KVM image and deploying it on your servers.
- 2 VCPU.
- 1GB to 2 GB RAM.
- 32GB RAW / QCOW2
100GB QCOW2 disk(SSD not needed, but would be enjoyed). - IPv6 (native) and IPv4 support.
- 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.
I recommend Fusioned.net, once you are with them you will forget all other providers.
huh ? 10 customers por cpu core ? ....
it'll need to be proxmox, qcow2 fs. any other cp uses it?
Virtualizor
like the correct price but ...
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.
It wouldn't be that hard to convert to raw or something else.
qemu-img convert {image_name}.qcow2 {image_name}.raw
Anything can be converted
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.
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.
Nice, can you or @mikeyur post me some offers? PM accepted.
any reliable provider will keep you server online.
worldstream, i3D, liteserver, hosthatch.
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/
@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.
@mikeyur Do you guys allow nested VMs?
No rule against it. It's dedicated resources, so knock yourself out
Technically Docker is this and 50%+ of the customers use our platform for CoreOS+Docker.
Found the provider I wish to use, thanks for the offers!
@mikeyur your signature, hahaha wonder if they'll offer delimiter-refugee?
Which one?
I went with @miTgiB. I have no services with him currently or in that DC so he perfect for my observium install.
Which plan?
Super secret double probation
I asked in private PM after seeing note to his signature.
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
That's for our traditional cPanel webhosting plans Has nothing to do with KVM.
Thanks for the recommendation @kingcobs999