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Wishosting - KVM SSD Holidays Special - $6.99/quarter

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  • I suggest an option to rent an IPV4 on a quarterly basis (hopefully it will mitigate fraud somewhat)

  • Oh no, no more stocks available..

  • @vimalware said:
    I suggest an option to rent an IPV4 on a quarterly basis (hopefully it will mitigate fraud somewhat)

    These appear to be hosted on soyoustart servers, so max 16 ips per server. 1 ip is probably reserved for the host node, so that leaves 15 users per physical server.

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • I never heard of OpenNebula before, but from what I see here, I like it!

    However, this offer kind of only makes sense with more than 1 IPv4!

    You should offer an upgrade possibility!

  • Or well, to say it a bit more precise:

    Your offer on your web page state:
    "up to 4 VMs" are possible, but all offers only invlude 1 IPv4 - and apparently OpenNebula does not allow to create a VM if no IP can be allocated:
    "[TemplateInstantiate] Error allocating a new virtual machine. Cannot get IP/MAC lease from virtual network 1364."

    So your product kind of doesn't live up to what you advertise... you can not run more than 1 VM.

  • exception0x876exception0x876 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    @southy said:
    So your product kind of doesn't live up to what you advertise... you can not run more than 1 VM.

    You can request a private networking to be activated, then you can create up to 4 VMs. The package says 1 IP address specifically, but I'm sorry if it was confusing.

    Thanked by 3vimalware fan southy
  • Please help me. Ticket #5301798 and Invoice #8232

  • This is the most amazing package I've ever seen!

  • @exception0x876 said:

    You can request a private networking to be activated, then you can create up to 4 VMs. The package says 1 IP address specifically, but I'm sorry if it was confusing.

    I was just about to ticket. This feature is pretty cool for a sandbox vm.

  • fanfan Veteran

    @exception0x876 said:

    @southy said:
    So your product kind of doesn't live up to what you advertise... you can not run more than 1 VM.

    You can request a private networking to be activated, then you can create up to 4 VMs. The package says 1 IP address specifically, but I'm sorry if it was confusing.

    This is really nice, should I open a ticket to get it activated?

  • exception0x876exception0x876 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    @fan said:
    This is really nice, should I open a ticket to get it activated?

    Yes please.

  • I can no more see the offer. It says OpenVZ Mini starting at 2.99$

  • @exception0x876 will you restock this offer?

  • Not bad at all!

    Thanked by 1exception0x876
  • what kind of benchmark is this (what software?)

  • @exception0x876 said:

    @southy said:
    So your product kind of doesn't live up to what you advertise... you can not run more than 1 VM.

    You can request a private networking to be activated, then you can create up to 4 VMs.

    This sound interesting: Then the IP is bound to the private network - and how do I do routing to one or multiple VMs inside?

    A very very interesting concept and management indeed! Thanks!

  • @southy said:

    what kind of benchmark is this (what software?)

    Benchmark script

    Terminal. It's a little buggy on windows, copying text is broken right now so I had to post a screenshot.

  • exception0x876exception0x876 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    @mov3 said:
    @exception0x876 will you restock this offer?

    All SSD nodes are full at the moment. I will see if it is possible to get more nodes for this promo, but no promises yet.

  • @exception0x876 any possible to have such a promo in HDD VMs? Thank you!

  • Well, I have received a private virtual network and can assign local IPs now. But question is: How to do the routing to internet? I assumed this ould be done by a buit-in function of OpenNebula - but such a function doesn't exist.
    Do I need to create an additional VM with a private & a public IP and configure routing via that VM manually?

  • @southy said:
    Well, I have received a private virtual network and can assign local IPs now. But question is: How to do the routing to internet? I assumed this ould be done by a buit-in function of OpenNebula - but such a function doesn't exist.
    Do I need to create an additional VM with a private & a public IP and configure routing via that VM manually?

    @exception0x876: Is that what the "virtual Router Image" is for? Could you download that into the available images from the marketplace?
    https://docs.opennebula.org/5.2/operation/network_management/vrouter.html

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • exception0x876exception0x876 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    southy said: Do I need to create an additional VM with a private & a public IP and configure routing via that VM manually?

    Yes, exactly.

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • rahoolmrahoolm Member
    edited December 2016

    Where to get this offer in your signature - KVM HDD Plus - 2 vCores, 8GB RAM, 200GB HDD for $6.99/mo! ?
    Test IP please.
    Is Windows OS Free like NodeVPS.net offers?

  • @exception0x876 said:

    @mov3 said:
    @exception0x876 will you restock this offer?

    All SSD nodes are full at the moment. I will see if it is possible to get more nodes for this promo, but no promises yet.

    Possible for Canada location next?

  • @exception0x876 said:

    southy said: Do I need to create an additional VM with a private & a public IP and configure routing via that VM manually?

    Yes, exactly.

    A KB article for this NAT-ed(?) KVM setup would be a great addition.

    Dev sandbox VMs mostly only need private networking and a NAT for package updates via internet.

    This one's a keeper I think, for the learning opportunities.
    VM is plenty FAST too, no question.
    SSD+E3 = no bottlenecks.

    Thanked by 1bersy
  • exception0x876exception0x876 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    @TheOnlyDK said:
    Possible for Canada location next?

    No sorry.

  • exception0x876exception0x876 Member, Host Rep, LIR

    @vimalware said:
    A KB article for this NAT-ed(?) KVM setup would be a great addition.

    Good point.

    Thanked by 2bersy southy
  • Wow, that was a really great deal.

  • Out of stock it?

  • @CheapLolicon said:
    Out of stock it?

    the same question with you

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