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HostHatch - BF 2017 - Good deals :)

hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

Hey guys-

We have the following plans available for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. These will be valid up till Monday's end (EST). Although we expect to run out before that. This thread will be updated with the latest stock, please see it before buying.

KVM NVMe (Amsterdam/Stockholm)
1 CPU core @ 2.8 GHz (12.5% dedicated)
0.5 GB RAM (1.5 GB after upgrade)
5 GB NVMe (RAID-10)
0.25 TB bandwidth (0.75 TB after upgrade)
$16 per year
+ free 3x RAM and bandwidth
+ get a second IP for $4 per year - only available with initial order
KVM NVMe (Amsterdam/Stockholm)
1 CPU core @ 2.8 GHz (25% dedicated)
1 GB RAM (3 GB after upgrade)
10 GB NVMe (RAID-10)
0.5 TB bandwidth (1.5 TB after upgrade)
$30 per year
+ free 3x RAM and bandwidth
+ get a second IP for $4 per year - only available with initial order
KVM NVMe (Amsterdam/Stockholm)
1 CPU core @ 2.8 GHz (50% dedicated)
2 GB RAM (6 GB after upgrade)
20 GB NVMe (RAID-10)
1 TB bandwidth (3 TB after upgrade)
$30 per half-year
+ free 3x RAM and bandwidth
+ get a second IP for $2 per half-year - only available with initial order
KVM Storage (Amsterdam/Stockholm/Los Angeles)
1 CPU core @ 2.4 GHz
512 MB RAM
1 TB HDD (RAID-50)
2 TB bandwidth
$18 per quarter
+ free 2x RAM + 10% discount on yearly payment*
+ get a second IP for $4 per year - only available with initial order - if ordered annually
+ multiple of these plans can be combined

*Only 10% discount (no extra RAM) for Los Angeles

You won't see similar deals again any time soon from us, so please grab it now.

Notes:

  • To order, please sign up/login at manage.hosthatch.com and deposit the appropriate amount of funds. Then open a ticket with sales mentioning the promotion/location you want. Your server will be set up in ~2 hours.
  • This promotion is only for new servers created in this promotional period. We cannot make exceptions to this. We've set up a small amount of extra capacity, just for this promotion.
  • Limited capacity is available in each location. This thread will be updated accordingly.
  • Dedicated CPU means the amount that is dedicated just to you. Bursts above that are allowed as/when needed, consistent abuse is not allowed and will get you throttled to your dedicated limit.

Have at it!

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Comments

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited November 2017

    5 GB NVMe (RAID-10)

    Deal breaker, sadly.

    Thanked by 1yywudi
  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @Neoon said:
    5 GB NVMe (RAID-10)

    Deal breaker, sadly.

    NVMe storage is extremely expensive for us, but I understand your point.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @Abdullah said:

    @Neoon said:
    5 GB NVMe (RAID-10)

    Deal breaker, sadly.

    NVMe storage is extremely expensive for us, but I understand your point.

    The bottleneck is the NVMe, maybe you could balance it more?

    1GB instead of 1.5GB

    8GB NVMe

    500GB Traffic

    2$ more?

    Thanked by 2vimalware bersy
  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @Neoon said:

    @Abdullah said:

    @Neoon said:
    5 GB NVMe (RAID-10)

    Deal breaker, sadly.

    NVMe storage is extremely expensive for us, but I understand your point.

    The bottleneck is the NVMe, maybe you could balance it more?

    1GB instead of 1.5GB

    8GB NVMe

    500GB Traffic

    2$ more?

    We can't unfortunately. Adding more RAM to nodes is easy, adding more NVMe is not.

    Thanked by 2cece bersy
  • What is the network speeds here look at maybe the storage option

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @Abdullah said:

    @Neoon said:

    @Abdullah said:

    @Neoon said:
    5 GB NVMe (RAID-10)

    Deal breaker, sadly.

    NVMe storage is extremely expensive for us, but I understand your point.

    The bottleneck is the NVMe, maybe you could balance it more?

    1GB instead of 1.5GB

    8GB NVMe

    500GB Traffic

    2$ more?

    We can't unfortunately. Adding more RAM to nodes is easy, adding more NVMe is not.

  • chxchx Member
    edited November 2017

    Superb! 3.8G /var/lib/mysql and 702G /home/

    We will do just fine with a 5GB and a 1TB. Ordered both :)

    Thanked by 1hosthatch
  • HarambeHarambe Member, Host Rep

    @Neoon said:
    5 GB NVMe (RAID-10)

    Deal breaker, sadly.

    Pfft. Look at it as a challenge. Time to break out your minstall scripts again boys.

  • @Harambe said:

    @Neoon said:
    5 GB NVMe (RAID-10)

    Deal breaker, sadly.

    Pfft. Look at it as a challenge. Time to break out your minstall scripts again boys.

    alpinelinux

  • @Abdullah said:

    KVM NVMe (Amsterdam/Stockholm)
    > 1 CPU core @ 2.8 GHz (12.5% dedicated)
    > 0.5 GB RAM (1.5 GB after upgrade)
    > 5 GB NVMe (RAID-10)
    > 0.25 TB bandwidth (0.75 TB after upgrade)
    > $16 per year
    > + free 3x RAM and bandwidth
    > + get a second IP for $4 per year - only available with initial order
    > 

    hi would they have the Internal card to use with the Storage vps? as i see the Storage vps i have does have the Internal network.

    would this have to be on the same node as my Storage vps and datacenter

    thanks

  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @ebony said:
    hi would they have the Internal card to use with the Storage vps? as i see the Storage vps i have does have the Internal network.

    would this have to be on the same node as my Storage vps and datacenter

    thanks

    Yes, we have private networking on both Storage and NVMe. Just open a ticket with technical support to get it enabled.

  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @Sponge9 said:
    What is the network speeds here look at maybe the storage option

    It is 1 Gbps across all our product lines.

  • @Abdullah said:

    @ebony said:
    hi would they have the Internal card to use with the Storage vps? as i see the Storage vps i have does have the Internal network.

    would this have to be on the same node as my Storage vps and datacenter

    thanks

    Yes, we have private networking on both Storage and NVMe. Just open a ticket with technical support to get it enabled.

    does this use the traffic inc in the server or is it on its own?

    sorry for asking and thanks

  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @ebony said:
    does this use the traffic inc in the server or is it on its own?

    Private network traffic is not counted :)

  • @Abdullah said:

    @ebony said:
    does this use the traffic inc in the server or is it on its own?

    Private network traffic is not counted :)

    great got me thinking now on that yearly deal would Sweden and Netherlands work or would they need to both be in netherlands?

  • kimidkimid Member
    edited November 2017

    @Abdullah Nice offer. By the way, Do you have ipv6? And do you allow private tracker?

  • @kimid said:
    @Abdullah Nice offer. By the way, Do you have ipv6? And do you allow private tracker?

    my Storage vps has ipv6 a /64 under the add IPv6 Management

  • plans with more ssd or ssd-cached storage instead of nvme?

  • awesome deals!

    Thanked by 1hosthatch
  • hosthatch = reliable & fast servers + nice BF offer
    => 2 pieces ordered
    thanks! ;-)

    Thanked by 1hosthatch
  • fanfan Veteran

    Any looking glass or speedtest for both locations?

  • dfroedfroe Member, Host Rep

    @fan said:
    Any looking glass or speedtest for both locations?

    https://hosthatch.com/ (Features -> DataCenter)

    Thanked by 2fan hosthatch
  • Abdullah said: KVM NVMe (Amsterdam/Stockholm)

    1 CPU core @ 2.8 GHz (50% dedicated)
    2 GB RAM (6 GB after upgrade)
    20 GB NVMe (RAID-10)
    1 TB bandwidth (3 TB after upgrade)
    $30 per half-year

    • free 3x RAM and bandwidth
    • get a second IP for $2 per half-year - only available with initial order

    Hi Abdullah,

    I've ordered this service, and my server has already been set up. Could you please provide more details about the "6 GB after upgrade" / "free 3x RAM and bandwidth" part? What to I do to get that?

  • Any SSD / SSD-cached plans? Don't really need NVMe.

  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @ebony said:
    great got me thinking now on that yearly deal would Sweden and Netherlands work or would they need to both be in netherlands?

    >

    Private networking is only for servers in one location, it doesn't work between locations.

    @kimid said:
    @Abdullah Nice offer. By the way, Do you have ipv6? And do you allow private tracker?

    Yes, /64 IPv6 is default on all servers. And that should be fine.

    @niceboy said:
    plans with more ssd or ssd-cached storage instead of nvme?

    @Oriden said:
    Any SSD / SSD-cached plans? Don't really need NVMe.

    Not in this promotion, I'm afraid.

    @mrysbekov said:

    Hi Abdullah,

    I've ordered this service, and my server has already been set up. Could you please provide more details about the "6 GB after upgrade" / "free 3x RAM and bandwidth" part? What to I do to get that?

    Please reinstall the server once before using it. If the extra RAM and bandwidth is still not there, please update your ticket.

  • Damn I really wanted LA =/, highly recommend HostHatch though! I tried out their LA KVM VPS last month and I loved it.

  • @Abdullah
    got a server already with you. But is a cpu update also available? more cores? (with a new server ofcourse).

  • @Abdullah Great deals once again! Any chance to get an additional DDoS protected IP? (for a surcharge ofc)

  • @Abdullah Nice offers, though NVMe is trending right now, but I needed only SSD. Still, as you have these promotional offers, I was thinking to take a VPS. One thing is confusing for me is what do you mean by (3 GB after upgrade) ?

  • chxchx Member
    edited November 2017

    @GreenPeace the 3GB after upgrade is "We've set up a small amount of extra capacity, just for this promotion." -- you are getting upgraded packages. The manage panel says about my server it got 0.5GB RAM while it got 1.5GB in reality. Same with storage, the package says "Storage 250" but it's got 1TB. That's the upgrade. It's just what the control panel shows. nothing else.

    I got Alpine Linux working on the 5GB machine, for me running export SWAP_SIZE = 0 before setup-alpine seemed like the ticket, 1.5GB memory is enough, no need to waste the precious NVMe space for swap. I never used setup-alpine before, it's relatively straightforward although I absolutely failed to find a step-by-step guide on what to answer but most of the prompts are clear. The only tricky one is after the domain name (which is your domain) it asks for DNS and there's no explanation or anything and the two questions looks similar -- anyways, answer 8.8.8.8 to the DNS question after your domain. Also, you want to use /dev/vda as sys (not data).

    Also it seems but I might be wrong that you need to restart the server from the control panel for boot order changes to actually take.

    After that, it's a ridiculously fast little MySQL server for the price. It's in Amsterdam and I got 65-70MB/s transfers from Hetzner and 11ms ping. Very nice. This together with the storage VPS is the European spare if Hetzner drops off the Internet. The Kimsufi 3C I got a week ago is the North American backup and when I'll get the time to configure nginx to do it, download sized images for my NA visitors will also be served from there (I am hosting some interesting photo archives, one for Hungarians, the other for classic car enthusiasts, both are my brother's hobbies, hence LET servers :) the Hetzner box is also my work test/build server whenever I need more CPU/RAM than my laptop can do ). But I digress. Ask me about alpine, I will try to answer, it really seems necessary to have a very small OS footprint.

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