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There's nothing dedicated about this. ffs
If you are placing more than ((ht-cores - 1*) / 2) guests VMs per node that there is no guarantee that you'll have two available cores at the time a VM desires them. They are simply relying on average CPU utilization being below 100%, a plan that's going to fall apart at some point. This is no different to standard Linodes or other VMs without a utilization clauses, and an injustice to those who do granted dedicated CPUs such as Vultr Dedicated Instances, DigitalOcean CPU-Optimized, and Linode Dedicated CPU instnaces, non T instances on EC2, and so on. Just because as you mention it's not expected at LET prices doesn't seem fair justification to brand this as dedicated, I understand at such price point it's impossible to do so don't advertise it as.
I don't why you need to shit on standard terminology.. but it seems there is plenty of suckers lining up so crack on, I must be only one saying WTF here. I must go I need to call my dedicated driver... on Uber..
* for host/hypervisor
thanks for that got it installed
How do I add an extra public ip (totally new to proxmox) do I need to add it as another bridge interface if so what settings do i use?
I guess that I'm one of those suckers. And you seem pretty arrogant.
A quick question: how do you know how the VPSes of these providers are set up in practice? I've just tried to find explicit technical statements from these providers about what "dedicated CPU" means in each case, but I couldn't find anything beyond the usual marketing texts. Do you know where I could find such explicit technical statements? If not -- to repeat my question -- how do you know how the VPSes of these providers are set up in practice?
So I guess that you would say that netcup's Root-Servers, which also have "dedicated" vCores, are also not worthy of the name "dedicated"?
Where do you draw the line among providers in this respect, and on what basis?
Just add a new bridge, like in your second screenshot, and set the additional IP like on vmbr0.
e.g.
vmbr0 = 111.222.111.100 with gateway 111.222.111.254
vmbr1 = 111.222.111.101 with gateway 111.222.111.254
as bridgeport set ens3 if you have only one NIC
I tried that but it said vnbr0 was already bridged with ens3 so couldn't add vmbr1 as well
If you’re using a routed stup, you don’t need to bridge a port
Ah sorry, you can just assign vmbr0 to a new VM, the IP configuration is done inside the VM. The IP you assign in proxmox webinterface is for the proxmox host itself 😄
Thats also how I do it, don't know why I wrote such crap 😂
We all have "those days" so do i need to add anything on that screen at all then? as I tried a devian vm install entered the ip settings but no connectivity.
@lurch it simply depends on how the addon IP is connected/routed to your VM. is it the same subnet as the original one, or another? did you get a seperate gateway for it?
also how did you setup the routing for the original IP (hostroute?)
most likely you don't need another bridge but you could use one. I also suggest to set everything up by editing /etc/network/interfaces directly instead of using the control panel at all ;-)
if you need more help, maybe take it off this thread and give more infos about the IPs, gateway and subnets etc. - feel free to shoot me a PM as well.
Well, maybe you host has MAC protection? Because your VM will have a different MAC than your server itself. Otherwise it has to work.
he're some screenshot of my testing enviroment
The VM itself is set to dhcp, but if that works, static IP works too.
I guess another bridge doesn't work, as he wrote you can't setup multiple bridges on one NIC
looks like a sick deal thanks for sharing
it works with multiple bridges, rest asured. but as said, depending on the overall setup he probably will be good with a single bridge. the statement about the possible MAC filtering is true as well, but I can't help any further without more details, as I am no customer and don't know how they do it ;-)
and now, 9.99 € for :
CPU : Intel Xeon E5-2630 v3 / v4
Dedicated cores : 2 (including Nested Virtualization)
R.A.M. : 20 GB RAM (DDR4 ECC Reg.)
memory : 125 GB SSD storage (RAID-10)
https://php-friends.de/vserver-ssd/vserver-fruehlingsspecial-2019-storage-ssd
Ohhh dear Oh dear
Now my regret has been eliminated
The link in the first post redirects to their new offering. Definately get this if you are considering upgrading storage from their original offering in this thread.
@angstrom
This aggression will not stand... Man
get this for your filestash porn.
no one can resist this ... no one.
Did you honestly get this one? 2 cores for 20gb ram is going to be alot of idling in my experience.
Yeah, I know what you mean!
All that extra disk space is definitely attractive compared to the previous offer.
At the same time, for my purposes, I wouldn't have a real use for the +10 GB RAM, and I would have to ask myself "Swap space or not?" all over again!
In sum, I'm nevertheless pleased that I got the previous offer.
i like to proxmox --- in my php-nodes
your php-nodes don't use cpu?!
if i needavps i go to my php-freinds
some do :-P
oky, how about this:
It is 1:15am here, looking at food during the midnight is quite painful. And I like chocolate, too.
i love chocolate any time. and i know @Falzo has gone to the near by shop already.