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  • First-RootFirst-Root Member, Host Rep
    edited August 2019

    @rchurch said:
    Is Nested Virtualization part of CPU Passthrough or is it something you have to request?

    It's part of passthrough

    Thanked by 1rchurch
  • I notice the OpenVZ plans are more expensive than the equivlaent KVM plans. Is that because of higher SATA storage and the bandwidth?

  • First-RootFirst-Root Member, Host Rep
    edited August 2019

    OVZ plans will be reworked shortly.

    Thanked by 1rchurch
  • ofitofit Member
    edited August 2019

    @FR_Michael said:

    @ofit said:
    add 1GB file to Looking Glass
    And why it shows 60GB instead 80GB in KVM Power Start plan?

    adjusted that, thanks for pointing out. Might add the 1gb file later on currently out of office.

    1gb file will be better because 100MB with 100Mbit/s or more downloading it in couple seconds.

    @FR_Michael said:

    @ofit said:
    @FR_Michael Why are you cut storage on SSD plans? No more 80GB SSD, even on BF? Do plan add storage plans?

    It was a business decision. If you need the additional 20GB shot me your order number and I add it for free to your order.

    I thought providers will add more storage and RAM because cost of RAM and SSD dropped this year but you cut it.
    Your's plans look really good because of many SSD storage.

    @FR_Michael said:

    @vimalware said:

    Why are you cut storage on SSD plans? No more 80GB SSD, even on BF?

    Aww. Those high SSD 4 eur and 7eur plans were a USP.

    we heard you and changed it back.

    Great news for LET.

    @FR_Michael said:
    OVZ plans will be reworked shortly.

    Interesting to see. :)

  • First-RootFirst-Root Member, Host Rep
    edited August 2019

    @ofit said:

    @FR_Michael said:

    @ofit said:
    add 1GB file to Looking Glass
    And why it shows 60GB instead 80GB in KVM Power Start plan?

    adjusted that, thanks for pointing out. Might add the 1gb file later on currently out of office.

    1gb file will be better because 100MB with 100Mbit/s or more downloading it in couple seconds.

    I will add that file on monday.

    It was a business decision. If you need the additional 20GB shot me your order number and I add it for free to your order.

    I thought providers will add more storage and RAM because cost of RAM and SSD dropped this year but you cut it.
    Your's plans look really good because of many SSD storage.

    Unlike many hobby hosters on LET we run this as our fulltime job and provide our vps on enterprise hardware.
    All our nodes are on dual psu so you will never see a crashed node due to a power feed failure.
    Our Datacenter has redundant (in fact n+2) cooling, so you will never get shutdown due to lightning stroke.
    We added DDoS protection without additional fees for all existing customers and so on.

    All this costs money and that's the reason that we periodically recheck if our offers are still good to go or make small adjustments on resources without changing the price.

  • Cool. Will be back once my current commitments at Frankfurt end.

  • First-RootFirst-Root Member, Host Rep

    @ofit said:

    @FR_Michael said:

    @ofit said:
    add 1GB file to Looking Glass
    And why it shows 60GB instead 80GB in KVM Power Start plan?

    adjusted that, thanks for pointing out. Might add the 1gb file later on currently out of office.

    1gb file will be better because 100MB with 100Mbit/s or more downloading it in couple seconds.

    1GB Testfile added. Keep in mind that the lg server itself is connected with 1Gbit/s and not with 10Gbit/s.

  • ofitofit Member

    `root@hp-server:~# wget http://lg.first-root.com/1000MB.test /dev/null
    --2019-08-19 18:53:10-- http://lg.first-root.com/1000MB.test
    Распознаётся lg.first-root.com (lg.first-root.com)… 91.228.52.157
    Подключение к lg.first-root.com (lg.first-root.com)|91.228.52.157|:80... соединение установлено.
    HTTP-запрос отправлен. Ожидание ответа… 200 OK
    Длина: 1073741824 (1,0G) [application/octet-stream]
    Сохранение в: «1000MB.test.1»

    1000MB.test.1 14%[==============> ] 152,76M 153KB/s eta 4m 43s `

    it download about 50MB with 10MB/s speed then speed go down to 153KB/s from next 10 MB or more then speed again go to 10MB/s to download about 50MB then down to 153KB/s again. All the time the same picture, work recursive. Why it work like that?

  • First-RootFirst-Root Member, Host Rep
    edited August 2019

    Tested from vultr network:

    wget http://lg.first-root.com/1000MB.test
    --2019-08-19 16:01:25-- http://lg.first-root.com/1000MB.test
    Resolving lg.first-root.com (lg.first-root.com)... 91.228.52.157
    Connecting to lg.first-root.com (lg.first-root.com)|91.228.52.157|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 1073741824 (1,0G) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: ‘1000MB.test’

    1000MB.test 100%[==========================================================================================>] 1,00G 33,5MB/s in 20s

    2019-08-19 16:01:45 (51,1 MB/s) - ‘1000MB.test’ saved [1073741824/1073741824]

    Without a traceroute from you to lg.first-root.com I cannot tell you why your connection is bad. Feel free to send me a private message with a traceroute / mtr.

    Edit: Is it the same when you download this file wget https://f-com.first-root.com/1000MB.test --no-check-certificate ?

  • cybertechcybertech Member
    edited August 2019

    Good stuff! Well configured out of the "box", good swap, no frills.
    Just hope there is newer Centos (7.6) template :tongue:

    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    CPU model            : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2660 v2 @ 2.20GHz
    Number of cores      : 2
    CPU frequency        : 2199.998 MHz
    Total size of Disk   : 78.5 GB (7.8 GB Used)
    Total amount of Mem  : 1993 MB (451 MB Used)
    Total amount of Swap : 2074 MB (0 MB Used)
    System uptime        : 0 days, 15 hour 29 min
    Load average         : 0.00, 0.02, 0.00
    OS                   : CentOS 7.6.1810
    Arch                 : x86_64 (64 Bit)
    Kernel               : 5.2.10-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    I/O speed(1st run)   : 557 MB/s
    I/O speed(2nd run)   : 790 MB/s
    I/O speed(3rd run)   : 628 MB/s
    Average I/O speed    : 658.3 MB/s
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    Node Name                       IPv4 address            Download Speed
    CacheFly                        205.234.175.175         88.0MB/s      
    Linode, Tokyo2, JP              139.162.65.37           7.62MB/s      
    Linode, Singapore, SG           139.162.23.4            6.49MB/s      
    Linode, London, UK              176.58.107.39           80.1MB/s      
    Linode, Frankfurt, DE           139.162.130.8           84.7MB/s      
    Linode, Fremont, CA             50.116.14.9             14.9MB/s      
    Softlayer, Dallas, TX           173.192.68.18           8.51MB/s      
    Softlayer, Seattle, WA          67.228.112.250          9.27MB/s      
    Softlayer, Frankfurt, DE        159.122.69.4            56.9MB/s      
    Softlayer, Singapore, SG        119.81.28.170           6.85MB/s      
    Softlayer, HongKong, CN         119.81.130.170          6.28MB/s      
    ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    
    CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
        2.740 seconds
    CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
        7.828 seconds
    CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
        2.340 seconds
    
    ioping: seek rate
        min/avg/max/mdev = 92.0 us / 160.9 us / 38.3 ms / 276.6 us
    ioping: sequential read speed
        generated 10.6 k requests in 5.00 s, 2.58 GiB, 2.11 k iops, 528.0 MiB/s
    
    
    
    [root@vps5576 ~]# wget -O /dev/null https://fra-de-ping.vultr.com/vultr.com.1000MB.bin
    --2019-08-27 09:58:04--  https://fra-de-ping.vultr.com/vultr.com.1000MB.bin
    Resolving fra-de-ping.vultr.com (fra-de-ping.vultr.com)... 108.61.210.117
    Connecting to fra-de-ping.vultr.com (fra-de-ping.vultr.com)|108.61.210.117|:443... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 1048576000 (1000M) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: ‘/dev/null’
    
    100%[==========================================================================================================================================================================================>] 1,048,576,000  109MB/s   in 9.1s   
    
    2019-08-27 09:58:13 (109 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [1048576000/1048576000]
    
    [root@vps5576 ~]# wget -O /dev/null https://speed.hetzner.de/1GB.bin
    --2019-08-27 10:01:11--  https://speed.hetzner.de/1GB.bin
    Resolving speed.hetzner.de (speed.hetzner.de)... 88.198.248.254, 2a01:4f8:0:59ed::2
    Connecting to speed.hetzner.de (speed.hetzner.de)|88.198.248.254|:443... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 1048576000 (1000M) [application/octet-stream]
    Saving to: ‘/dev/null’
    
    100%[==========================================================================================================================================================================================>] 1,048,576,000 71.4MB/s   in 16s    
    
    2019-08-27 10:01:28 (60.9 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [1048576000/1048576000]
    

    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14430951

  • First-RootFirst-Root Member, Host Rep

    Thanks for the bench and the kind feedback!

    Thanked by 1cybertech
  • @cybertech Mmm. I indulge my vps addiction vicariously via your bench.

    I often find http://lg.netcup.net/ is way less overloaded than hetzner's official speedtest files. (plus it has mtr4/6)

    Thanked by 1cybertech
  • @vimalware said:
    @cybertech Mmm. I indulge my vps addiction vicariously via your bench.

    I often find http://lg.netcup.net/ is way less overloaded than hetzner's official speedtest files. (plus it has mtr4/6)

    Mate don't wait! This can either be a rock stable production box with storage , or a backup that one can always count on with their enterprise hardware on good raid.

    root@vps5576 ~]# wget -O /dev/null http://lg.netcup.net/1GB.test
    --2019-08-27 19:16:37--  http://lg.netcup.net/1GB.test
    Resolving lg.netcup.net (lg.netcup.net)... 46.38.225.186, 2a03:4000:0:1::1000Connecting to lg.netcup.net (lg.netcup.net)|46.38.225.186|:80... connected.
    HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 200 OK
    Length: 1000000000 (954M)
    Saving to: ‘/dev/null’
    
    100%[=================================>] 1,000,000,000 58.7MB/s   in 13s
    
    2019-08-27 19:16:50 (75.8 MB/s) - ‘/dev/null’ saved [1000000000/1000000000]
    
    Thanked by 1First-Root
  • @cybertech said:

    Hello Neighbour!

    # bash nench.sh
    -------------------------------------------------
     nench.sh v2019.07.20 -- https://git.io/nench.sh
     benchmark timestamp:    2019-08-27 11:39:07 UTC
    -------------------------------------------------
    
    Processor:    Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2660 v2 @ 2.20GHz
    CPU cores:    2
    Frequency:    2199.998 MHz
    RAM:          2.0G
    Swap:         2.2G
    Kernel:       Linux 4.9.0-9-amd64 x86_64
    
    Disks:
    sda     80G  HDD
    
    CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
        4.303 seconds
    CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
        7.522 seconds
    CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
        2.271 seconds
    
    ioping: seek rate
        min/avg/max/mdev = 94.1 us / 160.2 us / 38.5 ms / 261.2 us
    ioping: sequential read speed
        generated 11.2 k requests in 5.01 s, 2.73 GiB, 2.23 k iops, 558.8 MiB/s
    
    dd: sequential write speed
        1st run:    334.74 MiB/s
        2nd run:    674.25 MiB/s
        3rd run:    734.33 MiB/s
        average:    581.11 MiB/s
    

    network is fast my man...

    Node Name           IPv4 address        Download Speed
    CacheFly            205.234.175.175     78.1MB/s
    Vultr, Tokyo, JP        108.61.201.151      8.45MB/s
    DO, Bangalore, IN       139.59.80.215       7.58MB/s
    Softlayer, Chennai, IN      169.38.65.84        4.94MB/s
    Vultr, Singapore, SG        45.32.100.168       10.1MB/s
    DO, Singapore, SG       159.89.192.182      5.46MB/s
    Linode, Singapore, SG       139.162.23.4        3.86MB/s
    Softlayer, Singapore, SG    119.81.28.170       4.24MB/s
    Leaseweb, Singapore, SG     103.254.153.18      8.43MB/s
    Softlayer, HongKong, CN     119.81.130.170      2.73MB/s
    Leaseweb, HongKong, CN      43.249.36.49        5.13MB/s
    Vultr, Sydney, AUS      108.61.212.117      7.94MB/s
    Softlayer, Sydney, AUS      168.1.1.212     3.13MB/s
    Softlayer, Melbourne, AUS   168.1.65.244        4.16MB/s
    Tele2, Gothenberg, SE       90.130.74.151       6.65MB/s
    Tele2, Kista, SE        90.130.74.149       69.7MB/s
    Softlayer, Milan, IT        159.122.128.84      22.4MB/s
    Prometeus, Milan, IT        37.247.53.10        5.58MB/s
    Tele2, Riga, LV     90.130.74.113       70.3MB/s
    Tele2, Vilnius, LT      90.130.74.117       67.7MB/s
    Server.LU, Luxembourg, LU   94.242.192.2        56.7MB/s
    Tele2, Frankfurt, DE        90.130.74.155       106MB/s
    Vultr, Frankfurt, DE        108.61.210.117      96.6MB/s
    Linode, Frankfurt, DE       139.162.130.8       45.7MB/s
    Softlayer, Frankfurt, DE    159.122.69.4        48.8MB/s
    Leaseweb, Frankfurt, DE     37.58.58.140        9.99MB/s
    DO, Frankfurt, DE       46.101.218.147      75.3MB/s
    Vultr, Paris, FR        108.61.209.127      86.3MB/s
    OVH, Gravelines, FR     5.196.90.200        18.2MB/s
    OVH, Strasbourg, FR     5.135.128.81        17.8MB/s
    OVH, Roubaix, FR        188.165.12.106      46.0MB/s
    Online.Net, Paris, FR       62.210.18.40        42.5MB/s
    Vultr, Amsterdam, NL        108.61.198.102      91.2MB/s
    DO 2, Amsterdam, NL     188.226.175.227     64.5MB/s
    DO 3, Amsterdam, NL     178.62.216.76       68.6MB/s
    Leaseweb, Amsterdam, NL     5.79.108.33     59.4MB/s
    i3d, Amsterdam, NL      213.163.76.135      87.0MB/s
    Vultr, London, UK       108.61.196.101      89.0MB/s
    DO, London, UK      46.101.44.214       86.7MB/s
    Linode, London, UK      176.58.107.39       49.8MB/s
    Softlayer, London, UK       5.10.97.132     48.3MB/s
    Softlayer, Mexico, MX       169.57.4.116        5.81MB/s
    Softlayer, Brazil, BR       169.57.128.148      3.41MB/s
    DO 1, NYC, USA      165.227.194.167     28.3MB/s
    DO 2, NYC, USA      192.241.184.88      27.3MB/s
    DO 3, NYC, USA      174.138.51.137      27.0MB/s
    Vultr, New Jersey, USA      108.61.149.182      29.7MB/s
    Linode, Newark, USA     50.116.57.237       16.0MB/s
    Vultr, Illinois, USA        107.191.51.12       25.2MB/s
    Vultr, Atlanta, USA     108.61.193.166      22.0MB/s
    Linode, Atlanta, USA        50.116.39.117       13.3MB/s
    Vultr, Miami, USA       104.156.244.232     21.5MB/s
    Vultr, Washington, USA      108.61.194.105      17.5MB/s
    Softlayer, Seattle, USA     67.228.112.250      2.81MB/s
    Leaseweb, Washington, USA   207.244.94.80       19.8MB/s
    Vultr, Dallas, USA      108.61.224.175      18.5MB/s
    Linode, Dallas, USA     50.116.25.154       7.08MB/s
    Softlayer, Dallas, USA      173.192.68.18       9.85MB/s
    Leaseweb, Dallas, USA       209.58.153.1        5.59MB/s
    Vultr, Los Angeles, USA     108.61.219.200      15.3MB/s
    DO, San Francisco, USA      165.227.29.84       15.4MB/s
    DO, San Francisco, USA      107.170.223.15      15.4MB/s
    Linode, Fremont, USA        50.116.14.9     13.5MB/s
    Leaseweb, San Francisco, USA    209.58.135.187      7.65MB/s
    DO, Toronto, CA     159.203.57.38       23.1MB/s
    OVH, Beauharnois, CA        192.99.19.165       2.36MB/s
    EastLink, Canada, CA        24.222.0.194        6.40MB/s
    Softlayer, Montreal, CA     169.54.124.180      12.2MB/s
    
    Thanked by 3cybertech uptime ofit
  • @cybertech said:

    Mate don't wait! This can either be a rock stable production box with storage

    I know. 😅
    But my 3 cheep Dedis keep my PayPal grounded and in adult-mode.

    Is the network diversified from just telia now?

    Thanked by 1cybertech
  • First-RootFirst-Root Member, Host Rep
    edited August 2019

    @vimalware said:

    @cybertech said:

    Mate don't wait! This can either be a rock stable production box with storage

    I know. 😅
    But my 3 cheep Dedis keep my PayPal grounded and in adult-mode.

    Is the network diversified from just telia now?

    We were never just Telia... Currently it is Telia, Cogent, Comtrance, DE-CIX Dus, DE-CIX Munich and DE-CIX Hamburg

    Thanked by 2vimalware uptime
  • dfroedfroe Member, Host Rep

    vimalware said: Is the network diversified from just telia now?

    I'd say most outbound traffic is (again) routed via Telia - fortunatelly. From my experience Telia is one of the better Tier-1 carriers. For example traffic to DTAG via Cogent was a bit painful a couple of weeks ago.. However Michael is doing a really good job in order to keep the network and routing top-notch.

    Currently for example DTAG, Vodafone, LibertyGlobal, Cloudflare etc. seem to be routed via Telia but for example HE, Google and others are directly routed via DE-CIX. Of course you can verify this on http://lg.first-root.com

    So far I haven't been disappointed by FirstRoot and for me it is a nice addition to UltraVPS and Netcup etc. on the German VPS market, being smaller than the others with the advantage of a more personal touch. ;)

  • @dfroe said:

    somehow you wrote exactly my text. give it back :-P

  • First-RootFirst-Root Member, Host Rep

    Thanks for the kind Feedback David and Falzo. Working everday to provide the best service for our customers, glad to hear that it works ;).

  • @vimalware said:

    @cybertech said:

    Mate don't wait! This can either be a rock stable production box with storage

    I know. 😅
    But my 3 cheep Dedis keep my PayPal grounded and in adult-mode.

    Is the network diversified from just telia now?

    Should I say.....back with first-root because of newtork?

    Messed with a few providers in Frankfurt but nothing good like this for <5 EUR. Need something with no surprises so yeah :p

    Thanked by 2First-Root vimalware
  • As the systems have nested virt can you use the usual tools like VirtualBox, Virtual Machine Manager etc to create and administer KVM VMs?

  • @rchurch said:
    As the systems have nested virt can you use the usual tools like VirtualBox, Virtual Machine Manager etc to create and administer KVM VMs?

    from what i know, they are.- as for the virtualbox then you might need a dedicated core.

    Thanked by 1rchurch
  • First-RootFirst-Root Member, Host Rep

    @rchurch said:
    As the systems have nested virt can you use the usual tools like VirtualBox, Virtual Machine Manager etc to create and administer KVM VMs?

    yes, possible and allowed.

    Thanked by 1rchurch
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