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Dediserve Norway now open, with 50% launch discount

vimalwarevimalware Member
edited May 2017 in Providers

source: http://news.dediserve.com/2017/05/08/dediserve-expands-into-oslo-norway/

Order link: https://manage.dediserve.com/index.php?cmd=module&module=54&cid=818

edited: formatting

Based in the heart of Oslo, our platform offers fantastic local peering and access,
 as well as word-class international transit , the full carrier list, includes Telenor, Colt, Cogent
 with peering at NIX and NIX2 for unparalleled access throughout Scandinavia and Europe.

To celebrate the launch of our new Norwegian platform 
and as we do to celebrate every new launch we are offering an incredible offer as seen below


50% RECURRING for Life! – discount on this platform until 1700GMT, Friday the 12th of May 2017.
Included at no additional charge – per server you build:

    250Mbps Uplinks, Free 1Gbps Private LAN, Storage LAN & Firewalls
    1.5TB Outbound transfer per GB of RAM, Free Inbound
    Snapshot Backup and Custom Template Engine (50GB included free)
    24 / 7 / 365 Comprehensive Support
    Permanent KVM console to all servers
    Global AnyCast DNS Platform
    Comprehensive API, iOS and Android Apps
    24/7/365 Comprehensive Support
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Comments

  • 50% off seems valid for all locations

    Thanked by 2vimalware dediserve
  • JoeMeritJoeMerit Veteran

    Need the 1GB vps deal.

    Thanked by 1dediserve
  • JarylWJarylW Member

    Hmm seems they dropped uplink back to 250mbps

  • vimalwarevimalware Member
    edited May 2017

    spun up aan oslo KVM.

    apt updates and kvm reboots are FAST: just 15 sec ping outage during reboot.

    Cpuinfo: QEMU Virtual CPU version (cpu64-rhel6) 2399 Mhz (host passthru not enabled)

    250mbit single-threaded download from online.net test file. (via Telia)

    140mbit single-threaded download from Incero , Dallas (carrier Telia )

    quite satisfactory like all their blades. Now to idle HARD. :D

    Thanked by 1dediserve
  • antik0antik0 Member

    Dediserve ignores the DMCA well. Last year my friend had a warez site at Dediserve for a year. For the warez site owners dediserve a good choice. 50% discount should not be missed.

  • vimalwarevimalware Member
    edited May 2017

    @antik0 said:
    Dediserve ignores the DMCA well.

    wrong forum for 'sharing' this . I love it when people pee in my pool.

  • noennoen Member

    Nice to see some more offers in Norway! Ordered to compair to the others.. :)

    @dediserve, what datacenter is it? Digiplex/Ulven?

  • @noen said:
    Nice to see some more offers in Norway! Ordered to compair to the others.. :)

    @dediserve, what datacenter is it? Digiplex/Ulven?

    Correct :)

    Thanked by 1noen
  • Could you please give me looking glass or IP test in Norway?

    Thanks.

  • noennoen Member

    @RonalBarbaren said:
    Could you please give me looking glass or IP test in Norway?

    Thanks.

    http://speedtest.c1.nor1.dediserve.com

    Thanked by 1RonalBarbaren
  • antik0antik0 Member

    @vimalware said:

    @antik0 said:
    Dediserve ignores the DMCA well.

    wrong forum for 'sharing' this . I love it when people pee in my pool.

    I understand you. But that does not change the reality of what I say.

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider
    edited May 2017

    damn, thats expensive even with 50% discount!

    Resource    €14.95 EURO
    CPUs: 4 €10.00 EURO
    RAM [MB]: 8192  €61.44 EURO
    SSD Storage [GB]: 270   €72.00 EURO
    Location    Included
    IP Addresses:   Included
    Snapshot Storage [GB]   Included
    NAS Storage [GB]    Included
    Discount:   - €79.20 EURO
    Total Recurring:    
    €79.20 EURO Monthly
    Total Due Today::
    €79.20 EURO
    

    I could do that in the UK for €24.00 p/month with more disk space and better CPU's

  • Thanks for this post and tip.

    Is a single VPS also considered a "pool" in the sense that you can shut it down and create/move at/to another location?

  • @AnthonySmith said:
    damn, thats expensive even with 50% discount!

    So show us...

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider
    edited May 2017

    mtsbatalha said: So show us...

    I don't understand I did show you.

    edit, sorry do you mean my package?

    here:

    4 CPU Cores (Equal Share E5-2640 v4)
    8 GB Ram (DDR4)
    320 GB Disk space (double disk promo in May for KVM UK)
    5000 GB Bandwidth @ 1 gbit (shared, DDOS protected)
    1 x IPv4 address
    1 x /64 IPv6
    
    

    Price: €24.00 p/month

    Order Link

  • sad, they don't accept Bitcoin :(

  • @AnthonySmith said:
    damn, thats expensive even with 50% discount!

    > Resource  €14.95 EURO
    > CPUs: 4   €10.00 EURO
    > RAM [MB]: 8192    €61.44 EURO
    > SSD Storage [GB]: 270 €72.00 EURO
    
    > €79.20 EURO
    > 

    I could do that in the UK for €24.00 p/month with more disk space and better CPU's

    Well, they are 'pure ssd', and always snappy.

    Admittedly, This shouldn't be an issue if one's config management scripts /ansible /puppet setup is perfectly tested. (machines don't mind an extra 25secs for the initial dist-upgrade)

    FWIW, I couldn't tell much difference on IH's ssd-cached array back when I did initial setup during Black Friday.
    So, I've come back around to the 'well-provisioned ssd-cached is pretty neat too' camp.

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    vimalware said: FWIW, I couldn't tell much difference on IH's ssd-cached array back when I did initial setup

    a benchmark a user posted today:

    dd test
        1st run:    591 MB/s
        2nd run:    595 MB/s
        3rd run:    556 MB/s
        average:    580 MB/s
    

    these are 6 to 8 disk SAS raid 10 + 2 x 512GB SSD's running cachecade, for real world applications you probably will not see much difference, nothing worth paying 300% more for anyway imo.

    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • @AnthonySmith said:
    damn, thats expensive even with 50% discount!

    You're probably in the market for our Servers range then, which are fix spec VPS, bnot flexible virtual datacenters.

  • @dediserve (or any one else) - just to seek clarification (in case my original question got "lost" in the following comments):

    Is a single VPS also considered a "pool" in the sense that you can shut it down and create/move at/to another location?

  • niceboyniceboy Veteran

    But, dediserve provides dedicated cpu whereas inception seems to be fare share cpu.

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    niceboy said: But, dediserve provides dedicated cpu whereas inception seems to be fare share cpu.

    ok sorry, my mistake, I did not notice it was dedicated CPU cores, that I cannot compete with.

    I question the reality of being able to provide dedicated cores at €2.56 p/month as that would not even cover the power bill but ho hum, they have been around a while they obviously know what they are doing :)

  • niceboy said: But, dediserve provides dedicated cpu whereas inception seems to be fare share cpu.

    Where do you see "dedicated cpu cores"?

  • layfonlayfon Member

    DigitalFyre said:

    niceboy said: But, dediserve provides dedicated cpu whereas inception seems to be fare share cpu.

    Where do you see "dedicated cpu cores"?

    They don't advertise as dedicated, but can't find any terms about CPU usage here either.

  • sinsin Member

    DigitalFyre said: Where do you see "dedicated cpu cores"?

    It's right on their homepage under features. They also tell you their dedicated cores if you ask them about it.

  • YuraYura Member
    edited May 2017

    It's called Dediserve for crying out loud.

  • sinsin Member

    layfon said: They don't advertise as dedicated

    "predictable performance with no CPU limits or throttles" is on their features page

  • layfonlayfon Member

    sin said:

    layfon said: They don't advertise as dedicated

    "predictable performance with no CPU limits or throttles" is on their features page

    Wow, didn't see it.

  • MasonRMasonR Community Contributor

    @sin said:

    layfon said: They don't advertise as dedicated

    "predictable performance with no CPU limits or throttles" is on their features page

    From their FAQ:

    Q: How many machines share a physical host, and how do you manage CPU?

    A: On average across a platform a physical server is shared by about 30 machines.

    The host servers are extremely powerful HP Blade Servers (BL460C) with the latest Intel Xeon CPUs and extremely fast RAM and networking. We monitor the clouds constantly, 24/7 to prevent abuse and issues and ensure stability and reliability.

    Correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that implies the CPU resources are not dedicated. The only mention of dedicated resources is on their Hybrid and Baremetal offerings, not their Cloud services. Simply stating "no CPU limits or throttles" doesn't in itself mean dedicated.

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