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Review: vpsRus NAT VPS
It's been a month since I've had this NAT VPS with @vpsRus, used mostly for personal IPv4-to-IPv6 VPN. Apparently they've just started offering LXC-based NAT VPS. This is a mini review of my 128MB NAT Plan.
For a service for $3/year (albeit first year only), I didn't expect much, but it turned out to be above my expectations.
- Datacenter is WholeSale Internet, located at Kansas City.
- Therefore, you're on the HE side of the split IPv6 network, meaning that you can't reach cogentco.com via IPv6.
- Not instant activiation, but it was brought up within an hour or so.
- VPS comes with a single IPv6 address, but a /80 subnet can be requested via ticket. That's obviously a shared /64, but it's an NAT VPS anyway.
- TUN/TAP support can be enabled via ticket. It seems that I have to manually add mknod to boot script, but it works anyway.
- Tickets were answered really fast, although I haven't opened a lot. Friendly support.
- I don't know if it's an 1Gbit/s port, but I can easily hit around 300Mbit/s. Definitely not capped to 100Mbit/s.
- Host CPU is
Atom 330 @ 1.60GHz
, so rest assured it's not gonna be fast, even when nobody else competes for resources. - However, with this rubbish CPU, it is actually usable. apt-get will take a while, but not decades. Much better than some cheap "storage VPS" with rubbish I/O that I've ever used from time to time. That being said, consecutive I/O is not fast, about 30MB/s top.
- Server was rebooted once or twice within this month, total downtime being around 10 minutes (AFAIR). Otherwise, the network connectivity and server was relatively stable.
Edit:
- Unlike OpenVZ, you don't have to add individual IPv6 addresses in SolusVM. The whole /80 subnet will be routed to your container. You can simply add or remove IPv6 addresses using
ip addr
orifconfig
. - For obvious reasons, outgoing connections to port 25 are filtered. However, for less obvious reasons, POP3, IMAP and IMAPS ports are also blocked. It seems @vpsRus just don't like email-related ports, even checking your mails on their network is not okay.
Comments
Jeez, a single core Atom from 2009. That has to be a joke, any decent desktop processor is ten times as cost efficient.
I love that WHI still offers Core2Duos for $10/mo, but my god, this really is awful. A shared VPS based on that (Atom)? You'd probably get better threading using DesQview..
we run all infranscture on an atom at mzungu, with in next 5 year we plan core 2 uphrade.
also: premium Core 2 Duo doesn't have an NSA backdoor
See also: My daily driver laptop.
You mean your questionable content laptop.
I had no idea that petrol cars were already banned!!
Sure they did that at the same time SEX was outlawed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I don't even care about getting laid- just leave my cars alone!
I would like to thank @psb777 for the review that is very important to us for the feedback, positive or negative, but some information to clear up our NAT services, the first server was really the one describe in the review, Atom 330 and 100Mbit net, however, we are deploying new servers for the NAT, the new server is a dual Xeon E5540, 16 threads, 2.53 Ghz, 24GB RAM, SAS 6 Gbs drives and 1Gbit net, at this server we can offer /64 IPV6 Block, some customers are already tenant of this new server and others that are willing to move from the Atom 330 it is only a matter of a ticket.
Some updates, the new NAT server is up and running and configured, we will start to move VPSs tomorrow, for whom that has no data on the old server we can create a new VPS.
As a test, a benchmark my test VPS and bellow are the results.
I am from Bangladesh, so if i use this for personal vpn use, will it be slow as 6-7MB/s? i almost got over 110MB/s in my home connection without vpn.
@bdspice, please check your PM
Your internet speed largely depends on where the other end of the connection is. If you download something from a local CDN, it might easily saturate your 1 Gbit/s link, hence 110 MB/s. However, I really doubt that you can hit 110MB/s between BD and US (or CA, or EU), unless you have a super premium link from your ISP. Global internet access is slow and expensive in Asia. For average internet users in Bangladesh, it would be very lucky if they could hit 6-7MB/s transferring between BD and US.
That said, @vpsrus moved my VPS to the new NAT node a month ago, and it is much better than the previous Atom one. Network is decent, too. I don't think its network is Asia optimized. Yet it can be as fast as 30MB/s to south/east Asia. Maybe faster if your ISP has truly optimized global reach and you pay really a lot. But 110MB/s? out of the question.
@psb777, thank you for the update
it is possible to 110mb or more/s at very cheap rate. because my isp provide an extra facility called BDIX (google it). i forgot to mention it. i will get this speed only on BDIX server (like whole google server and much more.) mostly i download from youtube or google storage server(now a days,most of website use it). but further i got almost 30mb/s download speed on other server from europe or america.
Im out of luck after several time reinstall and helped enabling TUN by ticket, always run into this error: PTY allocation request failed on channel 0
Support great, always reply, i just think to stop trouble the support guy.
Please take a look at your support ticket
Hi VPSRUS,
It's been solved. Now i can use VPN.
Now i know that @VPSRUS is great and respectable provider.
You've provide me with extra support to solve my issue.
Thank you!
Some benchmark info:
@roykem, thank you for the kind words and the NAT server bench
Since this thread was bumped again, I would add that I bought another NAT VPS with them a month ago. Performance is pretty good, and Support is responsive and helpful. I'd say their support is quite impressive as I was fed up with the "forum support" or "no ticket" Spirit (cough cough). One of my VPS has been taken down for a while and rebooted this month, but another seems stable. That gives short of 99% uptime but that's acceptable for me..
So this is a post 1-year update. Things have been disconcerting recently...
Yesterday should be the renewal date for one of my NAT VPS, but I have not yet been invoiced. I don't like free rides, but it appears their WHMCS has been left unmaintained.
One of their NAT host, on which the other NAT of mine is, has been down for around 5 days as of writing, and it had many daylong downtime in the past months. In sum, its uptime for the past half year has fallen short of 95%.
I sent my query of these issues via email to [email protected], but after 4 business days I have not yet got a reply. The email address listed on their NAT site (vpsrus.net), i.e. [email protected], cannot be reached as that domain does not have an MX record at all.
It is not that I am complaining about the extended downtime. This is just a factual update to my previous review, and for now I give @vpsrus the benefit of doubt. It used to be pretty good, but I am not sure what's wrong with their WHMCS, hosts and support team now.
If the server is nat how do yo use vpn? From the server to you? It should be more interesting if Yo connect to the server no?
Like on any other server, just need to use one of your allocated ports for it instead of the default one.
edit: turns out I am an idiot.
I don't know if the NAT area is different than regular VPS, but I go here: https://vpsrus.com/clients/client/
Yes, it is different, and so did I mention.
I wrote an email to their support email because
I apologize for the delay I have one of our NAT server sending DDoS SYM FLOOD I have done some work on it and it will be online in a few hours also I will not renew the NAT VPS and not accept any more accounts, I will send email to all customers.
Thanks. Except recent downtime, your service has been great. It's a pity you're dropping the NAT business. While I look forward to your email, could you give us a time frame in advance about when existing NAT hosts will cease to function?