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Netcup BlackFriday deal returns.
Saragoldfarb
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https://www.netcup.de/bestellen/produkt.php?produkt=1960
Get it while you can!
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I have one of these from last sale. While it may sounds good on paper, it is not so in reality. The performance have degraded vastly from the time of purchase. I have a smaller "Root server" and it perform better.
I won't renew it...
Sorry to hear that. Mine has been rock solid actually. Depends on your neighbors I guess.
this is 8 intel vCore, not dedicated cpu ?!? VPS-range, not RS (root Server) range ?
I agree, mine isn't bad either, yet I still don't know what to use this for...
remember you need to actively cancel at least 31 days upfront, so better do this early if you don't intend to keep it ;-)
yes.
Yup. Some assholes are obviously trying to mine on it, so I've stuck distributed.net on mine for the next 70+ days it's in servce. RootServers are fine; the VPS is shit.
So far can't complain of mine either.
I'm planning to use it for NextCloud. I guess Redis could benefit for the additional memory.
wget https://x86.ca/bench.sh -O - -o /dev/null|bash
CPU model : QEMU Virtual CPU version 2.5+ Number of cores : 8 CPU frequency : 2297.338 MHz Total amount of ram : 7823 MB Total amount of swap : MB System uptime : 4 days, 2:30, Download speed from CacheFly: 72.8MB/s Download speed from OVH, Beauharnois, Canada: 8.15MB/s Download speed from Globo.tech, Montreal, Canada: Download speed from Atlantic.NET, Toronto, Canada: 10.5MB/s Download speed from ColoCrossing, Chicago, USA: 21.7MB/s Download speed from Choopa, Piscataway, USA: 25.3MB/s Download speed from cdn77, Atlanta, USA: Download speed from Volume Drive, Wilkes Barre, USA: 20.9MB/s Download speed from Atlantic.NET, Orlando, USA: 14.4MB/s Download speed from Incero, Dallas, USA: 10.8MB/s Download speed from Atlantic.NET, San Francisco, USA: 9.63MB/s Download speed from QuadraNET, LA, USA: 7.98MB/s Download speed from OVH, Roubaix, FR: 57.7MB/s Download speed from Redstation, London, UK: 85.3MB/s Download speed from Linode, Frankfurt, DE: 70.3MB/s Download speed from Leaseweb, Haarlem: 28.6MB/s Download speed from Linode, Tokyo, JP: 8.52MB/s Download speed from Digital Ocean, Singapore: 4.21MB/s Download speed from iiNet, Perth, AU: 3.60MB/s
Disk throughput - 1 time : 227 MB/s Disk throughput - 2 time : 476 MB/s Disk throughput - 3 time : 367 MB/s Average Disk throughput : 356.667 MB/s
sounds like the customers dropout rate after three month on your specific node will be quite high...
few of us on the other hand got lucky then - https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/5384252
Yep, this is mine: https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/5384401
@Falzo always gets "better deals" because he's one of them.
You know..
Rammstein fans.
Test
BURNED FISH
* BURNT FISH
Bernd Fisch?
I actually cancelled my root server because it gets throttled and my plex wasn't performing well. At first it rocked so hard but after a day of utilizing it, the performance degraded heavily.
Nonetheless, I would take it again in the future but not for transcoding-heavy apps.
Sold out
RESTOCKEDShould I move from my Hetzner CX20 to this one or wait for a better offer (more specs for the same € or less € for same specs)
Finally got one of those.. don't know what it will be good for.. but who cares. I still hope (and I'm pretty sure there will be) for one of the RS 2000 later.. then I'll drop this one probably.
check back during the day, should be the same like with the RS1000 Plus, stock released during the day again at least three or four times.
even though it seems like a bit of gamble for those specials how noisy your neighbours might become, I would prefer this box over the CX20 at any time - it's just much more ressources at a cheaper price.
I doubt you'll find anything cheaper soon and hey - after all those are still just virtual boxes, like with other providers... no real dedicated server, so adjust your expectations accordingly ;-)
and anyway, if not satisfied it's just ~18 bucks #BURNT :-P
Try to order and seems rejected, need manual verification.
@Falzo Yeah I'm not that fast, seems its sold out quick after restock.
Looks like you're using an outdated version of nench (even before I added version numbers to the header). The newer versions have a few distro-dependent bugfixes and automatically redact the VPS IPs. The canonical URL is https://git.io/nench.sh
just read a tweet of netcup which says it will be restocked at 12pm CET and 6pm CET..
I had one of these, now I have two
Please don't judge, I can quit anytime, ok?
ANY
TIME
I totally needed another gluster replica/nsd slave/borgbackup repo/low-priority generic computing instance
Hopefully at 12pm and 6pm CET I'll be busy elsewhere..
come on, just about 40 minutes to go... that's just enough to read on LET before buying another one :-P
mmmmm verbrannter Fisch!
Emm, it always says " Es tut uns leid! Da die Stückzahl von Adv17 VPS 2500 begrenzt ist, können Sie nur alle 300 Sekunden eines davon zum Warenkorb hinzufügen. Bitte warten Sie mir Ihrer nächsten Bestellung. "
I checked it 5 times a minute.
They want you to check ONCE every 5 minutes, not 5 times per minute, you greedy weirdo! It's great that they have such a system in place. Otherwise people like you would order 10 at a time and all others would be sad pandas.
Because I don't know when it's five minutes from when. It might be 0 minutes ago, 1 minutes ago or 2 minutes ago.