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It's called a joke.
It's still a shit connection, clearly not serious, and clearly exaggeration.
120p streaming doesn't even exist.
It's not that serious.
Fair one, I really was not sure
One has to grant thought, that it flies over the pond in the weekend peak. It could still be better though :-)
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40Mbps on my Virgin line
About 35Mb/s on mine, although I was streaming HD video at the time.
Ukraine VPS:
4 Core
4GB RAM
25GB HDD
Unmetered 100Mbps
1 x IP
OpenVZ
$4/m or $40/y
Very Limited.
Maxes my connection out all the way through and I'm also on BT.
BT's shite though, tbf.
Only every had 2-3 problems over the last like 8 or so years. Speed could definitely be better but it's mostly been solid for me. Would love VirginMedia tho just for the juicy speeds.
All I know is BT and Virgin etc all vary in quality based on location for the most part.
VM ain't all it's cut out to be, and who really needs more than 100Mb up?
I'd love more than 6Mbps up but wouldn't turn my nose up at greater than 100Mbps up. Would love more than 40Mbps down though but life's a bitch when it comes to speeds in my area.
I don't know why the fuck I typed 'up', I meant 'down'. No cunt has more than 30Mb up other than Hyperoptic.
Still hoping for a reasonable priced server with dedicated GPU. (1060 / 1070 / 1080)
No need for NVME stuff or latest CPU. Not much traffic and it will sit idle 80% of time. Maybe even a VM with passthrough?
Would be okay to deny mining of any kind, only need it for education purpose (ML/AI).
Cheers,
It's not legal to download/install nvidia drivers if you're using a GeForce commercially in a DC, IIRC.
Well, I did not wanted to comment anymore on this thread.
All I see is just that LET turns to WHT.
@Ustalla ipv6?
@tenpera
No sorry - should of mentioned
How is it shit? I doubt there's a better option for international connectivity on standard FTTC. I can max my connection to Australia solid but for some reason on specific West US services that are cheap as fuck (IOFLOOD, Nocix, WSI etc) it's trash.
IOflood is not in the same budget bag as nocix and WSI I assure you.
Give me an example of an Australian test file that maxes your BT connection please, I want to test it on my BT business FTTC which gets latency to most of Australia close to 300ms.
My talktalk home FTTC > BT FTTC in my experience, that said it all VERY MUCH depends on your local exchange setup/congestion...
Can't get one right now but it was ServersAustralia and I believe I also maxed a Sydney OVH server (my top speed is 48-50Mbps). Congestion is something I don't deal with in my town, I get full speed 24/7 with no limitation.
Hopefully I'll get VM one day.
I dont get it with talktalk as they are unbundled (or whatever the term for LLC is these days for FTTC) with BT I might as well be using DSL it is so shit.
Odd, i only get 160KB/s ish from ServersAustralia 306ms avg. (which is as expected), I had not even considered it possible to get that sort of speed (50Mbps) single threaded from AUS<>UK
Still No.1
LLU*, Also BT has better overall peering aswell as will give you a better ping as because they own openreach so then they just stick your bandwidth ontop of anyone elses requests to the exchange. For example I'm getting 310ms on talktalk to Australia and when I had BT I was getting 300ms (to same server on same line)
Thanks!
This is our first offer here : )
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Nope, we are not associated with "weloveservers.net" -- we registered the .com to protect our slogan before they even existed!
Demand has been surprisingly strong so far. We've got a lot of hard drives and a decent number of these servers. So, at the current rate, we can probably stay in stock for a few more days, but will probably be sold out by the end of the week.
I really like this format, and think the quarterly aspect of it will make it stronger over time.
If there were no haters or trolls, it means that nobody cares : )
Our staff is working hard on these as we speak : )
Expecting everyone who ordered yesterday most likely will get their servers today. Tomorrow at the latest.
I believe that there are a couple caveats to that:
1) For crypto mining they allow it
2) The license wasn't always this way, so presumably older versions may still have the old license applied
3) I believe there is an open source nvidia driver for linux. Not sure how well it works
And finally -- what is nvidia thinking? That's crazy.
That's strange. It almost sounds like your ISP throttling you. That, or a quirk with TCP congestion algorithms. Haven't made any attempt to optimize the VM hosting the test file. It's not exactly a "best case scenario" test.
Either way, performance to Europe is limited by the large distance from here to there. There's probably some room for tweaks, but ultimately single-threaded downloads won't be totally amazing.
We're using Border6 for outbound (from the datacenter) route optimization. Borde6 is similar to Noction. Works well for avoiding packet loss / latency.
As far as I know, none of the route optimizers are able to determine / optimize for bandwidth on the path, but optimizing for packet loss does most of the job there.
Inbound (to the datacenter) path selection is mostly up to your ISP
140ms is pretty good from Hyperoptic London