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Virtuozzo 7 - Docker ready - 50% off & DOUBLE Disk | up to 6GB Ram | From €21 p/year - NETHERLANDS

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  • What control panel are you using?

  • AzenotAzenot Member

    @AlyssaD said:
    What control panel are you using?

    SolusVM

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    singhigh said: I mean is it possible to get DirectAdmin on those VZ7 plan with a small fee?

    You would need to buy from Direct Admin directly.

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    AlyssaD said: What control panel are you using?

    SolusVM.

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  • RedSoxRedSox Member

    AnthonySmith said: Sorry I should have been more clear on a few things.

    Disk will be updated manually after provisioning, within an hour or 2 and you will not need to reboot or anything.

    (A) Around 80 - 90% of all charge backs in the almost 10 year history of the company have come from China, I don't like to delve in to the reasons but the numbers speak for themselves, so it is a case of self preservation not racism, in my opinion people calling someone racist is literally as bad as racial abuse when its not true.

    (B) Brazil was blocked because again around 80 - 90% of all orders from Brazil ended in significant abuse of service, I had 4 police cases due to images of underaged kids being used in an adult sense and breaches of copyright to name but a few problems, I even made a few exceptions for people ion LET that are long standing members because they assured me there would be no problems only to start getting DMCA notices.

    Again I don't really care about researching the cultural reasons, It is self preservation only.

    Didn't know it sorry man.

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  • `CPU model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5620 @ 2.40GHz
    Number of cores : 2
    CPU frequency : 2400.231 MHz
    Total size of Disk : 99.0 GB (0.7 GB Used)
    Total amount of Mem : 2048 MB (19 MB Used)
    Total amount of Swap : 1024 MB (0 MB Used)
    System uptime : 0 days, 0 hour 16 min
    Load average : 0.00, 0.01, 0.05
    OS : Debian GNU/Linux 9
    Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)
    Kernel : 4.9.0

    I/O speed(1st run) : 480 MB/s
    I/O speed(2nd run) : 374 MB/s
    I/O speed(3rd run) : 505 MB/s
    Average I/O speed : 453.0 MB/s

    Node Name IPv4 address Download Speed
    CacheFly 205.234.175.175 72.7MB/s
    Linode, Tokyo, JP 106.187.96.148 4.58MB/s
    Linode, Singapore, SG 139.162.23.4 2.59MB/s
    Linode, London, UK 176.58.107.39 19.2MB/s
    Linode, Frankfurt, DE 139.162.130.8 95.6MB/s
    Linode, Fremont, CA 50.116.14.9 2.51MB/s
    Softlayer, Dallas, TX 173.192.68.18 4.59MB/s
    Softlayer, Seattle, WA 67.228.112.250 4.10MB/s
    Softlayer, Frankfurt, DE 159.122.69.4 14.2MB/s
    Softlayer, Singapore, SG 119.81.28.170 5.65MB/s
    Softlayer, HongKong, CN 119.81.130.170 4.68MB/s

    Node Name IPv6 address Download Speed
    Linode, Atlanta, GA 2600:3c02::4b 23.1MB/s
    Linode, Dallas, TX 2600:3c00::4b 5.15MB/s
    Linode, Newark, NJ 2600:3c03::4b 5.04MB/s
    Linode, Singapore, SG 2400:8901::4b 3.88MB/s
    Linode, Tokyo, JP 2400:8900::4b 8.93MB/s
    Softlayer, San Jose, CA 2607:f0d0:2601:2a::4 3.50MB/s
    Softlayer, Washington, WA 2607:f0d0:3001:78::2
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    Softlayer, Paris, FR 2a03:8180:1301:8::4 49.4MB/s
    Softlayer, Singapore, SG 2401:c900:1101:8::2 16.2MB/s
    Softlayer, Tokyo, JP 2401:c900:1001:16::4 2.22MB/s

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    Thanked by 1AnthonySmith
  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    nductiv said: OS : Debian GNU/Linux 9

    Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)
    Kernel : 4.9.0

    Thats the other great part of VZ7 :)

    No more "Why kernel 2.32" tickets!

  • @AnthonySmith said:

    nductiv said: OS : Debian GNU/Linux 9

    Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)
    Kernel : 4.9.0

    Thats the other great part of VZ7 :)

    No more "Why kernel 2.32" tickets!

    Appreciate the modern kernel. Hope there will be additional reinstall options in SolusVM to take advantage of VZ7. Ubuntu 18.04/19.04? Debian 10?

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider
    edited July 2019

    nductiv said: Appreciate the modern kernel. Hope there will be additional reinstall options in SolusVM to take advantage of VZ7. Ubuntu 18.04/19.04? Debian 10?

    Yes me and you both, you get the current distro kernel showing up basically, the node is a 3.10 kernel :) i.e. its not tied to the node any more in terms of version number.

    Unfortunately because of the way SolusVM or rather OnApp rolled out VZ7 support in SolusVM its completely limited providers since the VZ7 template system changed if you run both VZ6 and VZ7 at the same time, and at some point when crossing over you have too.

    Sadly this disaster was inherited by Plesk and not so simple to untie without major work which they wont do because VZ6 is dead in just 5 months now so it would be a waste of resource.

    So until then templates are farly limited in terms of version however the good news is that dist-upgrade etc will not (should not) come with the same issues as it used to on VZ6.

    tl;dr

    not yet by soon.

    Thanked by 1grep
  • sanvitsanvit Member

    AnthonySmith said: you get the current distro kernel showing up basically, the node is a 3.10 kernel i.e. its not tied to the node any more in terms of version number.

    So is really kernel 4.9 (with it's features) or just showing 4.9? Will I be able to upgrade the kernel on my own?

  • sonicsonic Veteran

    I tried 2GB for 1 day, the node is solid. There is no Ubuntu 18 template, can i dist-upgrade from Ubuntu 16, is there any problem?

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    @sanvit said:

    AnthonySmith said: you get the current distro kernel showing up basically, the node is a 3.10 kernel i.e. its not tied to the node any more in terms of version number.

    So is really kernel 4.9 (with it's features) or just showing 4.9? Will I be able to upgrade the kernel on my own?

    Showing 4.9

    @sonic said:
    I tried 2GB for 1 day, the node is solid. There is no Ubuntu 18 template, can i dist-upgrade from Ubuntu 16, is there any problem?

    You can dist upgrade

  • What does the end user lose from downgrading from KVM to OpenVZ 7, assuming it should be seen as a downgrade?

    Apart from features like full disk encryption and the ability to install your own OS via custom ISOs what other features are lost?

    I find the spiel on OpenVZ 7 confusing, but it seems to me that its based on KVM or includes a lot of KVM code.

  • Can I install OpenVPN for personal use?

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    rchurch said: What does the end user lose from downgrading from KVM to OpenVZ 7, assuming it should be seen as a downgrade?

    It should be seen as a downgrade, you don't have your own kernel and thus every disadvantage that comes with that.

    rchurch said: I find the spiel on OpenVZ 7 confusing, but it seems to me that its based on KVM or includes a lot of KVM code.

    Think of it as good ole OpenVZ 6 but with better compatibility with modern apps and a modern kernel.

    edoarudo5 said: Can I install OpenVPN for personal use?

    Yes, OpenVPN is fine, even for professional use :)

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  • edoarudo5edoarudo5 Member
    edited July 2019

    @AnthonySmith said:
    Yes, OpenVPN is fine, even for professional use :)

    Thank you. I tried setting up and installing OpenVPN manually and using the road warrior installer on both CentOS 7 and Ubuntu 16 and couldn't get it to work. It starts but I cannot see the app when I do ps -ax. I tried on my other spare VPS and it works fine. Any tip(s) on how I could get it to work on your VPS?

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    edoarudo5 said: Thank you. I tried setting up and installing OpenVPN manually and using the road warrior installer on both CentOS 7 and Ubuntu 16 and couldn't get it to work. It starts but I cannot see the app when I do ps -ax. I tried on my other spare VPS and it works fine. Any tip(s) on how I could get it to work on your VPS?

    I don't provide tech support for 3rd party apps or scripts sorry :)

    Just make sure tun is enabled via the control panel and you have stopped and started your container (again via the panel).

  • Maybe there's a bug? I mean, I got it to work. In fact, I'm using it right now. I only managed to enable TUN/TAP while Debian was running. But it seems like it has no effect on Ubuntu/CentOS installs. Maybe someone here can test here on their VM just to see if this isn't an isolated case.

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider
    edited July 2019

    OpenVZ does not care what OS you are using, certainly not in terms of enabling TUN.

    edit: Checked, can confirm the tun off/on works as expected.

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  • Which DC in the Netherlands is used?

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    linuxhelpdesk said: Which DC in the Netherlands is used?

    SmartDC Rotterdam (i3d)

  • @AnthonySmith said:

    nductiv said: OS : Debian GNU/Linux 9

    Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)
    Kernel : 4.9.0

    Thats the other great part of VZ7 :)

    No more "Why kernel 2.32" tickets!

    “Why kernal 4.9.0?”

    Thanked by 1ITLabs
  • uptimeuptime Member

    kǝrnǝl sǝlǝktor 4.9 ok!

    Thanked by 1ITLabs
  • marrcomarrco Member

    just bought one, works fine, but dist-upgrading to Debian stable (buster) is not.

    The server just doesn't come alive after a reboot. So unless someone finds a solution a big warning (and a backup) is needed.

    ymmv

  • randvegetarandvegeta Member, Host Rep

    @skorous said:

    RedSox said: Seems like our OP is racist. If I were chinese or brazilian I'd report him for racism and xenophobia to US authorities

    Yeah, that's it. Has nothing to do with the rampant fraud issues in those countries.

    You should definitely report him. Being British I don't expect they'll care but you should do it anyway.

    The Chinese charge back problem is a real problem. I have charge backs on a $8/yr NAT VPS 6 months into the service. Dont underestimate the entitlement culture of the Chinese consumer.

  • TripleflixTripleflix Member
    edited July 2019

    Do i need to do anything to get the double diskspace; 100GB. still showing as 50GB on my vps (order 6626797729).. i needed to read the OP til the end :p

    nice box for running some sleeping docker containers :)

  • SpeedBusSpeedBus Member, Host Rep

    marrco said: just bought one, works fine, but dist-upgrading to Debian stable (buster) is not.

    iirc buster needs kernel 4.19 (?) set in the config file,

    1. https://lists.openvz.org/pipermail/users/2019-July/007686.html
    2. https://lists.openvz.org/pipermail/users/2019-July/007687.html
  • marrcomarrco Member

    @SpeedBus this is on virtuozzo7 with "4.9.0" reported kernel version, so dist-upgrade runs fine, just the server doesn't come alive after a reboot.

    The provided template is only for old-stable (Anthony told that in a pm, so that was not a surprise) that I hope to be able to dist-upgrade to the current stable Debian release (buster atm). No luck so far.

  • AnthonySmithAnthonySmith Member, Patron Provider

    marrco said: @SpeedBus this is on virtuozzo7 with "4.9.0" reported kernel version, so dist-upgrade runs fine, just the server doesn't come alive after a reboot.

    The provided template is only for old-stable (Anthony told that in a pm, so that was not a surprise) that I hope to be able to dist-upgrade to the current stable Debian release (buster atm). No luck so far.

    The EZ template system in Virtuozzo 7 is utter madness in terms of being a hosting provider, it is even more of a pain when you run vz6 and 7 at the same time.

    for now if it is not listed here: https://src.openvz.org/projects/OVZT

    Assume its not supportable yet.

  • Let me just say this offers are amazing and I've been using Inception for docker for quite same time (was part of the beta).

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