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[Review] NoUptime.host
Another review of a LET newcomer that intrigued me: @nouptimehost's discounted KVM
Like with "Tragic Servers", the name made them stand out and the offer looked nice (and cheap enough that it could bear it if they fell over and deadpooled right away).
Didn't really need another server in the US, but I take perverse delight in beta-testing new things and pointing out what's broken. :P
I'll admit right away it wasn't an entirely smooth ride, but they did a good job fixing things along the way and I ended up with a really well-performing server.
Edit to clarify: My VPS was delivered on 2017-01-31, so my experience is admittedly rather short. It might be useful nonetheless, so here goes. And according to Uptimerobot (ping and SSH every five minutes): up since 414 hrs, 27 mins (2017-01-31 19:10:53)
Initially their PayPal checkout wasn't linked to their email address, so every attempt to pay failed. I opened a ticket, they responded within 4 hours and fixed the PayPal integration within 16 (apparently had to escalate it internally). They also offered to get me only right away, but I wasn't even awake at that time, so the 16 hour fix was just fine for me.
Ran the usual tests when my VPS was provisioned; IO and network performance were pretty sweet: https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/2049666/#Comment_2049666
My pet peeve RFC 6177, aka "one /64 per customer":
I noticed they were assigning IPv6 addresses from a single /64 to all customers and asked one of their staff about that via live chat. He offered to ask the person responsible right away, but since I wasn't in a hurry, we just moved the topic to a ticket.
Turns out their upstream is a bit of a pita and only gives out individual /64 subnets, so they would have to request one specifically for my server, which would take them 5-7 business days according to their estimate. Unfortunately for me, with that amount of effort involved they would have had to invalidate my 50% discount, so I politely declined.And last but not least, rDNS: was done via ticket at that time and they only offered it for IPv4. They did however offer to delegate the IPv6 rDNS to a nameserver of my choice if I were to order the private /64 mentioned above.
Bottom line:
As I expected, there were a few hiccups at the beginning (completely normal considering this particular brand of theirs had just been set up a couple of weeks ago), but they seemed to know their stuff (their main management guy was said to have 8 years of experience in the industry).
Their support was reasonably fast (replies within a couple of hours at the latest; usually in less than one hour) and they were very friendly and forthcoming in their replies.
The server performance was great too; if the server had been in the EU, I definitely would have kept it.
So yeah, go ahead and use them, I think most of the rough edges have been smoothed now.
Comments
@ucxo Thank-you very much for the review that you have given! I think at some stage we will add a EU location but that won't be for some time.
Ah yeah, that's something I might add: nouptime.host (@nouptimehost) is a relatively new project by the people behind nouptime.com (@NoUptime). They dropped a hint that they're planning to expand their services centered around the "no uptime" joke.
I have a VPS with them as well and it's great. Network is fantastic and resources are generous.
They have a good name
It good to see when newhost have review like this. Hope this comoany can grow bigger
Still have a few prepaid days left on my VM, so I ran another benchmark, this time including some CPU tests as well:
What is this benchmark script?
https://github.com/n-st/nench
I used to use freevps.us/bench.sh, but I've always been missing something to compare actual CPU performance (without running a huge test suite).
They have potential and seems nice. But the name just ruins it imo. What's next? scrapyardservers.host?
zeropercentuptime.lol
Well, there is summerhost.biz...
@NoUptime If i order a server, do you guarantee it's not going to have any uptime at least 99.5% of the time?