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Mine:
http://serverbear.com/benchmark/2016/01/05/63K8yrHwAg3DAB5F
My Vultr for scale:
http://serverbear.com/benchmark/2016/01/05/kT7gRPWwGMBXD8Qf
just look via fdisk -l for the name of the disk, probably /dev/vdb if it is the first additional disk. then partition it and mkfs... after that just mount, maybe edit /etc/fstab to automount.
so it should work like this:
as mentioned above, at least the german AGB explicitly state otherwise.
would you mind sharing, where this intel comes from? I've not seen any of that anywhere in their TOS, neither what should happen if you do exceed this usage...
They didn't write anything about it. I just asked italian support before compiling stuff on my vps cloud (I was quite sure that vps cloud had no such limitation). I will share the ticket.
interesting enough... probably need to do a test on this. ;-)
I normaly never ever need that cpu power that long, but think it would be nice to know, what they're gonna do about, if one hits those unnamed limits.
they said about fair-share usage, but when you use CPU a lot, they trow you to quarantine. What about my experience with them, i've never been in quarantine...
ok, so as I probably never do hit those limits, I won't test it in first place... no need messing up with ovh for no reason ;-)
better wait on some TE dudes, checking up on that and come here complaining afterwards, hrhr.
@Falzo
OVH support team (Italy):
Gentile Cliente,
1) No, se il VPS utilizza il 90% di risorse CPU per più di 6 ore, potrebbe
essere bloccato.
2) Sì, è possibile anche usare i VPS SSD da Public Cloud, tuttavia le risorse
prestate su public cloud sono best effort e non garantite.
Cordiali Saluti
thanks. can't tell, what to think about that... as far as I know of OVH, they would normally define such things in their terms and conditions. but they're also known to change their minds regularly as it fits their needs...
whatever they do or do not, I wouldn't mind much about differences between those $2,99 product lines, there probably are no real guarantees on either of them ;-)
Answer from the OVH support, about the SSD VPS 1 disk space upgrade option:
You can more disk space on cloud vps , https://www.ovh.com/us/cloud/instances/ , same price and resources but better upgrade/downgrade options .
Literally their support is correct.
As me and others did explain multiple times what to do about, please just go up on this thread and read again...
All I can say is I have multiple SSD Instances with additional disks with OVH, so I am not guessing on this ;-)
Yes, I have read previous posts about the additional disk space. I have copied answer here just for clarification, if you go and buy "ordinary" (not cloud) SSD VPS 1. I would go for it, if I didn't read this thread before.
What's the issue with mounting external storage with fuse and sshfs?
sudo apt-get install fuse sshfs
https://www.lisenet.com/2014/mount-remote-filesystem-with-sshfs-on-debian/
ok, sorry then - just misunderstood your posting. no offense meant ;-)
that should always work, but needs you to have another server nearby and maybe is not as fast and could hurt network performance etc.
Hello, so VPS SSD Public Cloud are best effort and VPS SSD (1,2,3) have dedicated resources?
Thanks
VPS SSD on the public cloud are best effort; VPS SSD (1,2,3) don't have dedicated resources (fair share CPU; don't know about RAM)
Yeah, well any extra disk from ovh will be likely from a different server on their network possibly having the same distance issues.
can't tell how they implement that technically, I agree thats probably some kind of network attached storage, but it does for sure not run over that smalish '100MBit' network interface, as any other sshfs had to...
makes a little big difference if you can achieve ~12MB/s (limited through network capacity) or something like that:
Which CPU model is correct? Their Website says E5 v3 CPU. Webmin says: Intel Xeon E312xx (Sandy Bridge)
It's the Sandy Bridge.
VPS SSD, cheapest one - 100% uptime also...
No issues here, I just grabbed another with the 30% discount code.
I use it for a VPN and a secondary name server.
That discount is for UK only right? the vps30uk code? Is there one for US/CA @ BHS ?
oh wait I see it now, vps30go - 30% off 6 months or 12 months prepaid
It's good for me. But storage it's so ..... You know
You've already made enough posts to be a provider, chill.
performance is good here, disk space is obviously lacking *and expensive to upgrade), and not having IPv6 yet sucks
Are there any current promos for these?
Never got around to trying them.
run unix bench, i want to know the score
I/O seems hard-limited to 1000 IOPS on these, for comparison getting 5300 IOPS on Vultr. But most likely this won't affect real-life usage much.