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[KIMSUFI] Flash sale KS-7 (CA) + KS-3 (FR)
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[KIMSUFI] Flash sale KS-7 (CA) + KS-3 (FR)

ninzo59ninzo59 Member, Host Rep
edited February 2019 in Offers

Hello :)

We just launched 2 different flash sale on Kimsufi

KS-3 (FR Datacenter)

Intel Atom N2800
2c/4t @ 1.86GHz
4GB DDR3 1066 MHz
2TB

link: https://www.kimsufi.com/en/servers.xml?flash

Discount: 25% off
Price €: 15,98€ first month (including 9,99€ fee) then 5,99€ / month (recurring)
Price $: 19,98$ first month (including 11,99$ fee ) then 7,99$ / month (recurring)


KS-7 (CA Datacenter)

Intel i3-2130
2c/4t @ 3.4GHz
8GB DDR3 1333 MHz
2TB

link: https://www.kimsufi.com/us/en/servers.xml?flash

Discount: 40% off
Price €: 18,98€ first month (including 9,99€ fee) then 8,99€ / month (recurring)
Price $: 22,98$ first month (including 11,99$ fee ) then 10,99$ / month (recurring)

Don't hesitate for any questions / feedbacks ;)

Cheers

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Comments

  • bring on the i5 ... i5 ... i5 ... i5...

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  • ehabehab Member
    edited February 2019

    i5 i5
    --- i5
    -- i5

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  • ninzo59ninzo59 Member, Host Rep

    @ehab said:
    i5 i5
    --- i5
    -- i5

    Not this time, but I will try my best to have some for the next one ;)

  • I think this is by far the cheapest I've ever seen for a KS with a 2TB disk and the N2800 Atoms (I really can't bring myself to go any lower with the D425s - the N2800 is already a struggle on many fronts).

    Why is my wallet so easily accessible when I want it hidden?

    @ninzo59 - again only RBX - why is it so hard to get GRA stock on these?

    @Nekki - I prefer 2x 6€ N2800 (2TB/4GB RAM) over the 1x 9€ N2800 (2x2TB/4GB RAM) mainly because I get 2 separate 100Mbit pipes and processors :smile:

    Anyone got any surprises this time around?

  • ninzo59 said: Not this time, but I will try my best to have some for the next one ;)

    That would be great!

    Good deals anyway.

    @nullnothere I don't think there are surprises this round (i5 when i3 was advertised was in FR, not sure it happened in CA as well - and I doubt there will be surprises with the N2800 but maybe).

  • ninzo59ninzo59 Member, Host Rep

    @nullnothere said:
    I think this is by far the cheapest I've ever seen for a KS with a 2TB disk and the N2800 Atoms (I really can't bring myself to go any lower with the D425s - the N2800 is already a struggle on many fronts).

    Why is my wallet so easily accessible when I want it hidden?

    @ninzo59 - again only RBX - why is it so hard to get GRA stock on these?

    For few weeks, only stock we have in KS / FR are in RBX. We provide less new KS production in GRA than RBX. I don't have the reason though.

    Thanked by 1nullnothere
  • Tagging @willie - now's the time to look at the BHS i3 which is way better than the N2800.

  • @ninzo59 - last time you had posted, there was a debate on whether or not the KS models will get an upgrade network port wise.

    Any inside information - is it at all likely that we'll see more than 100MBit on these models?

  • sinsin Member
    edited February 2019

    Thanks! Bought 1, hoping for good network speeds and a good disk :-)

    -edit- received in 3 minutes, installing now :)

    Thanked by 1nullnothere
  • @ninzo59 will the KS-9 (with SSD) ever go on a flash sale?

  • @sin - how does the disk look? Did you snag an upgrade over what was intended?

  • eoleol Member
    edited February 2019

    @nullnothere said:
    how does the disk look?

    EDIT2:
    Removed text.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited February 2019

    That's factually incorrect, because KS doesn't use 2.5" HDDs.

    Thanked by 3eol sin nullnothere
  • @rm_ said:

    That's factually incorrect, because KS doesn't use 2.5" HDDs.

    Well recognized, sir.
    Any ideas about the manufacturer?

  • Hitachi/HGST Ultrastar 7K4000

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  • ninzo59ninzo59 Member, Host Rep

    @nullnothere said:
    @ninzo59 - last time you had posted, there was a debate on whether or not the KS models will get an upgrade network port wise.

    Any inside information - is it at all likely that we'll see more than 100MBit on these models?

    no upgrade network planned so far.

    @sgheghele said:
    @ninzo59 will the KS-9 (with SSD) ever go on a flash sale?

    I doubt we will make some flash sale on Intel Xeon W3520 servers before some time.

  • sinsin Member
    edited February 2019

    @nullnothere said:
    @sin - how does the disk look? Did you snag an upgrade over what was intended?

    It looks good, no errors but 24000 poweron hours (was hoping to finally snag one with a relatively new disk! but these Ultrastars last for like ever). No upgrades, just the advertised 2130.

    Network looks great so far, I'm always nervous buying Kimsufis now ever since I got one of those ones with the really shitty network speeds.

    All and all, great buy! These are great deals for $10.99/month.

    System Info
    -----------
    Processor   : Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2130 CPU @ 3.40GHz
    CPU Cores   : 4
    Frequency   : 1596.645 MHz
    Memory      : 7877 MB
    Swap        :  MB
    Uptime      : 6 min,
    
    OS      : 
    Arch        : x86_64 (64 Bit)
    Kernel      : 4.19.0-0.bpo.2-amd64
    Hostname    : xxx
    
    
    Speedtest (IPv4 only)
    ---------------------
    Your public IPv4 is x.x.x.x
    
    Location        Provider    Speed
    CDN         Cachefly    11.2MB/s
    
    Atlanta, GA, US     Coloat      5.77MB/s 
    Dallas, TX, US      Softlayer   10.9MB/s 
    Seattle, WA, US     Softlayer   10.6MB/s 
    San Jose, CA, US    Softlayer   10.6MB/s 
    Washington, DC, US  Softlayer   3.85MB/s 
    
    Tokyo, Japan        Linode      5.45MB/s 
    Singapore       Softlayer   5.10MB/s 
    
    Rotterdam, Netherlands  id3.net     5.71MB/s
    Haarlem, Netherlands    Leaseweb    11.1MB/s 
    
    
    Disk Speed
    ----------
    I/O (1st run)   : 145 MB/s
    I/O (2nd run)   : 149 MB/s
    I/O (3rd run)   : 150 MB/s
    Average I/O : 148 MB/s
    
    root@xxx:~# iperf3 -c iperf.he.net
    Connecting to host iperf.he.net, port 5201
    [  4] local xxxxx port 57496 connected to xxxx port 5201
    [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bandwidth       Retr  Cwnd
    [  4]   0.00-1.00   sec  17.8 MBytes   149 Mbits/sec    0   1.62 MBytes       
    [  4]   1.00-2.00   sec  11.2 MBytes  94.4 Mbits/sec    0   1.62 MBytes       
    [  4]   2.00-3.00   sec  11.2 MBytes  94.4 Mbits/sec    0   1.62 MBytes       
    [  4]   3.00-4.00   sec  10.0 MBytes  83.9 Mbits/sec    0   1.62 MBytes       
    [  4]   4.00-5.00   sec  11.2 MBytes  94.4 Mbits/sec    0   1.62 MBytes       
    [  4]   5.00-6.00   sec  11.2 MBytes  94.4 Mbits/sec    0   1.62 MBytes       
    [  4]   6.00-7.00   sec  11.2 MBytes  94.4 Mbits/sec    0   1.62 MBytes       
    [  4]   7.00-8.00   sec  11.2 MBytes  94.4 Mbits/sec    0   1.62 MBytes       
    [  4]   8.00-9.00   sec  11.2 MBytes  94.4 Mbits/sec    0   1.62 MBytes       
    [  4]   9.00-10.00  sec  10.0 MBytes  83.9 Mbits/sec    0   1.62 MBytes       
    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bandwidth       Retr
    [  4]   0.00-10.00  sec   117 MBytes  97.7 Mbits/sec    0             sender
    [  4]   0.00-10.00  sec   106 MBytes  88.6 Mbits/sec                  receiver
    
    iperf Done.
    
    root@xxx:~# iperf3 -c ping.online.net -p 5205
    Connecting to host ping.online.net, port 5205
    [  4] local xxxx port 56808 connected to xxxx port 5205
    [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bandwidth       Retr  Cwnd
    [  4]   0.00-1.00   sec  12.5 MBytes   105 Mbits/sec    0   1.56 MBytes       
    [  4]   1.00-2.00   sec  12.5 MBytes   105 Mbits/sec    0   2.02 MBytes       
    [  4]   2.00-3.00   sec  11.2 MBytes  94.4 Mbits/sec    0   2.02 MBytes       
    [  4]   3.00-4.00   sec  11.2 MBytes  94.4 Mbits/sec    0   2.02 MBytes       
    [  4]   4.00-5.00   sec  11.2 MBytes  94.4 Mbits/sec    0   2.02 MBytes       
    [  4]   5.00-6.00   sec  11.2 MBytes  94.4 Mbits/sec    0   2.02 MBytes       
    [  4]   6.00-7.00   sec  11.2 MBytes  94.4 Mbits/sec    0   2.02 MBytes       
    [  4]   7.00-8.00   sec  11.2 MBytes  94.4 Mbits/sec    0   2.02 MBytes       
    [  4]   8.00-9.00   sec  11.2 MBytes  94.4 Mbits/sec    0   2.02 MBytes       
    [  4]   9.00-10.00  sec  11.2 MBytes  94.4 Mbits/sec    0   2.02 MBytes       
    - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
    [ ID] Interval           Transfer     Bandwidth       Retr
    [  4]   0.00-10.00  sec   115 MBytes  96.5 Mbits/sec    0             sender
    [  4]   0.00-10.00  sec   104 MBytes  86.9 Mbits/sec                  receiver
    
    iperf Done.
    
    Thanked by 3eol nullnothere ehab
  • @saibal said:
    Hitachi/HGST Ultrastar 7K4000

    Nope.
    Hint: WD.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited February 2019

    eol said: Nope.
    Hint: WD.

    He answered you what OVH/KS uses in these servers. They do not use WD.

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  • @rm_ said:

    eol said: Nope.
    Hint: WD.

    He answered you what OVH/KS uses in these servers. They do not use WD.

    OK.
    My bad.
    I need some sleep I guess...
    Thanks.

  • I'm wondering why these aren't disappearing like they used to in the past?

    I remember the older KS Flash sales (granted they were typically i3/i5) used to be huge crowd pullers and they were gone in a flash most of the times.

    Now, these are still available despite them being great value and comparable to the older deals.

    What gives? Has everybody just moved on to Gbit now?

    From my experience, the KS's pretty much give you 100Mbit pretty much right through to most destinations consistently. I've not seen that with any of the other providers (not Online, not Hetzner, not most of the other VPS providers with Gbit links and not even on 10G VPSs - sometimes it's a struggle to even get 7-8MB/s over an extended duration).

    I'm seriously reconsidering my network options now.

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited February 2019

    nullnothere said: Now, these are still available despite them being great value and comparable to the older deals.

    What gives?

    I guess everyone who wanted one, got one by now. Either on a sale, or on the regular pricing, which is not that far off the sale price anyway (at only 25-40% discount, not even 50%).

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  • ninzo59ninzo59 Member, Host Rep
    edited February 2019

    @nullnothere said:
    I'm wondering why these aren't disappearing like they used to in the past?

    I remember the older KS Flash sales (granted they were typically i3/i5) used to be huge crowd pullers and they were gone in a flash most of the times.

    Now, these are still available despite them being great value and comparable to the older deals.

    What gives? Has everybody just moved on to Gbit now?

    From my experience, the KS's pretty much give you 100Mbit pretty much right through to most destinations consistently. I've not seen that with any of the other providers (not Online, not Hetzner, not most of the other VPS providers with Gbit links and not even on 10G VPSs - sometimes it's a struggle to even get 7-8MB/s over an extended duration).

    I'm seriously reconsidering my network options now.

    As reminder, there was way less flash sale offers in the past. Moreover, we tend to have more stocks when we do flash sale (vs 2 years ago). That can explains why you see offer still available after 1-2 days =)

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  • rm_ said: I guess everyone who wanted one, got one by now.

    I think there are still folks who want one. I'm debating acquiring more idlers (and I'm convincing myself on the value of these) - one can never have enough - I'm officially an addict.

    ninzo59 said: As reminder, there was way less flash sale offers in the past. Moreover, we tend to have more stocks when we do flash sale (vs 2 years ago).

    Aah - that explains it probably. Maybe we need a steeper discount as @rm_ has pointed out. :wink:

  • ninzo59ninzo59 Member, Host Rep

    @nullnothere said:

    rm_ said: I guess everyone who wanted one, got one by now.

    I think there are still folks who want one. I'm debating acquiring more idlers (and I'm convincing myself on the value of these) - one can never have enough - I'm officially an addict.

    ninzo59 said: As reminder, there was way less flash sale offers in the past. Moreover, we tend to have more stocks when we do flash sale (vs 2 years ago).

    Aah - that explains it probably. Maybe we need a steeper discount as @rm_ has pointed out. :wink:

    If you compare price we did two years ago vs now, those current deals are cheaper (and seems most of servers are the same, that's logic).

    The "25% off" only on KS-3 is because.. KS-3 is already cheap. We can't give these for free (infrasctructure cost, electricity, network, employees...)

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  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited February 2019

    ninzo59 said: The "25% off" only on KS-3 is because.. KS-3 is already cheap. We can't give these for free (infrasctructure cost, electricity, network, employees...)

    Sure. Point is that if someone wanted one, they might have already gotten it some time ago for the stock price which is already quite cheap, and the sale is not cheaper by much.

    On the other hand if you'd make it 50% off and sell for 3.99 EUR, then people who do not need one would get to buying :) And then you'd not see it stay in stock for this long.

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  • CConnerCConner Member, Host Rep

    rm_ said: On the other hand if you'd make it 50% off and sell for 3.99 EUR, then people who do not need one would get to buying :) And then you'd not see it stay in stock for this long.

    Maybe selling as many as possible of them, disregarding profit, is not the objective.

    Thanked by 2eol nullnothere
  • Any one get me that cheap box ! .
    Stuck on the island with poor connectivity do sucks 😵

  • DrCornFlakesDrCornFlakes Member
    edited February 2019

    In my time, people could get a dedicated server for 2,99€...
    Oh... those were the days.

    These young kids of today don't know nothing, they don't even know a smartphone is a computer.
    They don't know how it used to be, the internet. ISO8951 only characters... ROT13... paying 150€ for your monthly internet bill...
    Dumb kids.

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