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  • @Amitz said:

    sorry... but...

    # bash serverbench.sh
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    CPU model            : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2670 v3 @ 2.30GHz
    Number of cores      : 2
    CPU frequency        : 2297.338 MHz
    Total amount of ram  : 5985 MB
    Total amount of swap : 3899 MB
    System uptime        : 0days, 6:15:17
    Load average         : 0.37, 0.80, 1.01
    OS                   : Debian GNU/Linux 8
    Arch                 : x86_64 (64 Bit)
    Kernel               : 3.16.0-4-amd64
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Node Name                       IPv4 address            Download Speed
    CacheFly                        205.234.175.175         88.7MB/s
    Softlayer, Milan, IT            159.122.128.84          30.2MB/s
    Prometeus, Milan, IT            37.247.53.10            50.5MB/s
    Tele2, Riga, LV         90.130.74.113           23.5MB/s
    Tele2, Vilnius, LT              90.130.74.117           19.1MB/s
    Server.LU, Luxembourg, LU       94.242.192.2            56.9MB/s
    Tele2, Frankfurt, DE            90.130.74.155           52.0MB/s
    Vultr, Frankfurt, DE            108.61.210.117          77.9MB/s
    Linode, Frankfurt, DE           139.162.130.8           12.5MB/s
    Softlayer, Frankfurt, DE        159.122.69.4            96.9MB/s
    Leaseweb, Frankfurt, DE         37.58.58.140            80.8MB/s
    DO, Frankfurt, DE               46.101.236.127          74.3MB/s
    Vultr, Paris, FR                108.61.209.127          44.7MB/s
    OVH, Gravelines, FR             5.196.90.200            22.6MB/s
    OVH, Strasbourg, FR             5.135.128.81            36.8MB/s
    OVH, Roubaix, FR                188.165.12.106          47.7MB/s
    Online.Net, Paris, FR           62.210.18.40            45.5MB/s
    Tele2, Amsterdam, NL            90.130.74.153           34.0MB/s
    Vultr, Amsterdam, NL            108.61.198.102          48.6MB/s
    DO 2, Amsterdam, NL             178.62.180.186          74.3MB/s
    DO 3, Amsterdam, NL             188.166.111.128         91.7MB/s
    Leaseweb, Amsterdam, NL         5.79.108.33             39.7MB/s
    i3d, Amsterdam, NL              213.163.76.200          21.0MB/s
    Vultr, London, UK               108.61.196.101          52.6MB/s
    DO, London, UK          138.68.141.25           32.5MB/s
    Linode, London, UK              176.58.107.39           37.2MB/s
    Softlayer, London, UK           5.10.97.132             68.1MB/s
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    I/O speed(1st run) : 106 MB/s
    I/O speed(2nd run) : 559 MB/s
    I/O speed(3rd run) : 630 MB/s
    Average I/O speed  : 431.667 MB/s
    
    root@v22016103560338220:~# iperf -c iperf.ovh.net
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Client connecting to iperf.ovh.net, TCP port 5001
    TCP window size: 85.0 KByte (default)
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [  3] local 37.120.177.49 port 38695 connected with 188.165.12.136 port 5001
    [ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
    [  3]  0.0-10.0 sec  1.03 GBytes   886 Mbits/sec
    root@v22016103560338220:~# iperf -c iperf.ovh.net -d
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Server listening on TCP port 5001
    TCP window size: 85.3 KByte (default)
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    Client connecting to iperf.ovh.net, TCP port 5001
    TCP window size: 85.0 KByte (default)
    ------------------------------------------------------------
    [  5] local 37.120.177.49 port 38696 connected with 188.165.12.136 port 5001
    [  4] local 37.120.177.49 port 5001 connected with 188.165.12.136 port 54102
    [ ID] Interval       Transfer     Bandwidth
    [  5]  0.0-10.0 sec   933 MBytes   782 Mbits/sec
    [  4]  0.0-10.2 sec   200 MBytes   165 Mbits/sec
    

    this is the result after pushing and pulling around 100 GB from one server to another and parking them on netcup in between and so on... I wouldn't really speak of any hard limit so far. I only did transfer via ssh/scp anyways...

    the only thing I noticed were upload speeds breaking down to around 100Mbps for single large files at some point after the first 500 MB... may be cache related, but I pushed to OVH and hetzner (also tried to pull from there) and saw this behaviour each time for connections outgoing from netcup.

    while incoming speeds to netcup had been steady (and higher than 100 Mbps) I'd guess they may have some automatic limiting in place, probably connection / stream-size based or something like that. maybe I also have to try to rsync some GB to see what happens to smaller files...

    don't want to punch a hole in thin paper but after all I can see no instant hard limit happening for now ;-) ;-)

    maybe they'll contact me later or issue a warning or do nothing at all. it's the first hours I work with the server, maybe they have a grace period or something like this. so many options, who knows ^^

    Thanked by 3ehab Amitz MikePT
  • ehabehab Member
    edited October 2016

    this is Amitz now

    stay strong, why you need it anyway ...

  • I have everything under control. I have everything under control.

  • @Amitz said:
    I have everything under control. I have everything under control.

    didn't you say you gave up on consolidating? so no more dedis, but keep on using VMs from different providers (eggs/basket)? seems to be an affordable egg ...

    if at least I had the slightest idea now what to use this box for :/

    this is how it most probably will turn out: played with it, didn't achieve to break it entirely, eventually lost interest, for sure forget to cancel in about two months...

    Thanked by 1Amitz
  • Falzo said: didn't you say you gave up on consolidating? so no more dedis, but keep on using VMs from different providers (eggs/basket)? seems to be an affordable egg ...

    Oh, stop it already! ;)

    Thanked by 1Falzo
  • hzrhzr Member

    love this but my bank charges $50 per intl bank transfer.. and a currency exchange fee.. and a foreign transaction fee.. per payment..

    and their online banking is currently down..

  • chxchx Member

    Use https://transferwise.com/ or if I might use my personal invite link https://transferwise.com/u/8607a for bank transfers. Much cheaper and easy to use.

  • @hzr said:
    love this but my bank charges $50 per intl bank transfer.. and a currency exchange fee.. and a foreign transaction fee.. per payment..

    and their online banking is currently down..

    Time for a new bank my friend.

    Thanked by 1simonindia
  • hzrhzr Member

    TheOnlyDK said: Time for a new bank my friend.

    My other one doesn't support intl transfers at all :(

  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran

    https://www.netcup.eu/bestellen/widerrufsbelehrung.html

    Read the cancellation policy, before you proceed. :)

    Thanked by 1Falzo
  • @hzr said:

    TheOnlyDK said: Time for a new bank my friend.

    My other one doesn't support intl transfers at all :(

    where are you from?

  • @Radi said:
    https://www.netcup.eu/bestellen/widerrufsbelehrung.html

    Read the cancellation policy, before you proceed. :)

    So?

  • RadiRadi Host Rep, Veteran

    @tr1cky I understood it that it needs to be sent by postal mail to their address?

  • @Radi said:
    @tr1cky I understood it that it needs to be sent by postal mail to their address?

    Email is enought

  • @Radi said:
    @tr1cky I understood it that it needs to be sent by postal mail to their address?

    Cancellations must be made in writing (e.g. letter, fax or email).

  • @Radi said:
    @tr1cky I understood it that it needs to be sent by postal mail to their address?

    Germany since 1st of October has new laws for this. An email is enough in any case now. If any provider in Germany does not allow cancelation by email they are acting against German law.

    Couldn't find an English article for it, but here's a German article regarding this: http://t3n.de/news/vertraege-e-mail-kuendigen-751760/

  • the part posted is not the normal cancellation policy but the right of withdrawal policy.

    In europe as a customer (not b2b though) you are granted to withdraw from contracts made online for a period of at least 14 days. and providers or shops are forced by law to send you this policy for taking notice.

    from their terms and conditions:

    Such contracts can be terminated by either party on giving one month's notice to the end of a month, but no earlier than the expiry of the agreed minimum contractual term.

    so you need to cancel, no automatic expiry...

    you need to do this at least on the last day of a month to cancel at the end of the following month. make iot 31 or 32 days in advance just to be sure...

    also be advised, that this offer comes with a quarterly contract and payment term, which most probably means, if you don't cancel 31 days in advance to the end of the billing period you're going to be charged another quarterly term!

  • hzrhzr Member

    stasi said: where are you from?

    in the states rn; where you get charged hilarious fees to even receive one and multiple 'foreign transaction fees' because america

  • anyone PM me IP for tracert? Thanks

  • So was virtualization not possible with netcup before? My ovz instances on my kvm vps with them were running Just fine about a year vack. Or does virtualization indicates the use of kvm/xen instances and No ovz?

  • @Ympker said:
    So was virtualization not possible with netcup before? My ovz instances on my kvm vps with them were running Just fine about a year vack. Or does virtualization indicates the use of kvm/xen instances and No ovz?

    interested in this possibility also .. has anyone done this with netcup kvm root servers?

  • When using full/hardware virtualization technology, such as KVM or XEN, it's a given that you can use OpenVZ. This is because OpenVZ is OS-level virtualization (i.e. containers).

    A few times, I've cut up KVM VPSs (with other providers) into smaller OpenVZ chunks to better separate projects or components. Often, additional IPv4 addresses come in handy when its different clients.

    Just ensure that the KVM/XEN VPS is sufficiently sized for the OpenVZ partitions that you wish to create. Knowing the LEB community, there's bound to be someone who thinks he can cut a 128MB KVM into a dozen (or more) smaller OpenVZ containers ;-)

    Thanked by 1mik997
  • tnx for the info .. bought one of these babies today so I will give OpenVZ a test drive over the week-end (it's time to wean myself off vmware/hyper-v)

    any recommendations for a openvz-on-kvm install guide? ;)

  • BeardyUnixGuyBeardyUnixGuy Member
    edited October 2016

    @mik997, there are plenty of guides for the installation of OpenVZ on Cent OS 6, even an official one on the OpenVZ website itself. Probably best to stick to that for your first attempt.

    I haven't tried OpenVZ on Cent OS 7 using the latest packages.

    Thanked by 1mik997
  • @Ympker said:
    Or does virtualization indicates the use of kvm/xen instances and No ovz?

    Yes.

    in this case the nested virt ado is about doing kvm on kvm ;-)

    Thanked by 2vimalware Ympker
  • ordered this 1pm yesterday, delivered today 9am
    €19.61 for three months with the €5 coupon (hat tip to @stasi)

    decent benchmark results - now I just gotta find a damn use for it ... tsk

    Thanked by 3stasi Falzo Ympker
  • @mik997 said:
    decent benchmark results - now I just gotta find a damn use for it ... tsk

    Would you run Geekbench on it? :)

  • can I exclude tax?

  • @BBTN said:

    Would you run Geekbench on it? :)

    BT;DT; http://browser.primatelabs.com/geekbench3/8086227

    Thanked by 2vimalware BBTN
  • nfnnfn Veteran
    edited October 2016

    nfn said: Just had a minor network problem for some minutes a month ago for all this time.

    Well ... today I'm having my second problem with netcup with the sam symptoms as before.
    The server is running but it's inaccessible either directly or in the control panel :(

    Im already send them an email ... I hope they have some support there!

    Thanked by 1BeardyUnixGuy
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