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nice but how good is their automation? do they restore shutdown services from Twitter webhooks like DO?
You are referring to that controversial DO case?
Yes. I was impressed. I want that "twitter special" for all my production services
For me it was a cluster fuck. But at least somebody didnt lose their whole business.
They definitely have a better 'V' logo now. The SVG animations also look slick. But, overall, I liked the previous site design better.
They also redesigned the control panels.
That's good. A complete design overhaul. It's already growing on me.
The new ones are fast, here's the core:
Not really a complete design overhaul, it just looks like a re-skin.
The buttons and text are still in the same relative positions.
They should work on other stuff like having servers in stock at every location.
Not bad, but their pricing is still a bit too high IMO.
New "fast core" stuff:
Normal VPS for comparison:
New nodes are probably less crowded though.
Not sure they have it. I agree with you that this makes DO look superior: APIs are for weak, and a good unsuspended server should be suspended again at next use!
Their design is nice.
The new design is nice but there are still a fair few areas DO wins. A couple Vultr wins too, but alot fewer.
Pick the right tool for the job based on features, not some swish UI.
Vultr is not bad but NVMe in one location... Block Storage still only in one location, etc..
No swap though
It's KVM.
I like the new logo and website
New design looks slick! Really awesome branding.
thanks. now i have swap on vultr NVMe.
Vultr client area was always superior to do. Only hetzner is better than vultr in terms of ux.
How much do those 3.8GHz vps cost?
Starts from $6 quite good
Should be deployed in most locations this summer.
They're only slightly more expensive then their regular vpses and they come with a little more disk space and the disks are NVMe.
nice couldn't resist so did Vultr High Frequency VPS benchmarks in a 13-way KVM VPS provider benchmark comparison for Upcloud vs DigitalOcean vs Linode vs Vultr vs Hetzner https://community.centminmod.com/threads/17742/. Enjoy
Nice, thanks! I'm really liking these new VULTR High Frequency VPSes.
Which locations have nVme? I still have credit from their 2014 launch promo.
(New York)
Vultr isn't in New York.
New Jersey
Just went with what their website said thinking it was correct.