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KVM Server at our Netherlands location for best prices

HaendlerITHaendlerIT Member, Host Rep
edited October 2019 in Offers

I have been offering server hosting for more than 7 years now and have experienced both good and bad times. Throughout the time, we were always available when it came to downtime or other infrastructure issues and stick to this approach to customer satisfaction.

After our problems in May, our new panel is now equipped with the most important features and is stable, so I offer free resources for someone who knows exactly what he is doing.

We DO NOT support server setup and we will NOT refund money if panel or server does not meet the expectations! NO backups are created by the servers and NO availability guaranteed (typically over 99.9%).

To order the offers must be currently registered on https://panel.haendler.it. In the order system vServer can be ordered, which are delivered automatically and immediately after payment.

All offers are located in the Netherlands, which has been connected to Frankfurt since this month as well as directly to Frankfurt to keep the latency as low as possible.
As DDoS Protection Voxility is used to be able to filter in both Amsterdam and Frankfurt.

Gigabit connection, up to 2 TB traffic, voxility DDoS protection, an IPv4 address and unlimited on request IPv6 addresses are included in all these offers.

KVM HDD vServer - 2 GB Ram
* 1 vCore
* 2 GB Ram
* 20 GB HDD

Only 2,28 € / month

KVM HDD vServer - 4 GB Ram
* 2 vCores
* 4 GB Ram
* 60 GB HDD

Only 3,18 € / month

KVM HDD vServer - 8 GB Ram
* 4 vCores
* 8 GB Ram
* 150 GB HDD

Only 5,06 € / month

KVM SSD vServer - 2 GB Ram
* 1 vCores
* 2 GB Ram
* 20 GB SSD

Only 2,47 € / month

KVM SSD vServer - 4 GB Ram
* 2 vCores
* 4 GB Ram
* 30 GB SSD

Only 3,45 € / month

KVM SSD vServer - 8 GB Ram
* 4 vCores
* 8 GB Ram
* 60 GB SSD

Only 5,50 € / month

Comments

  • Unfortunately you don't have 512MB and 1GB plans...

  • 512MB , 10GB HDD, 1€ / month.

  • I highly recommend this provider. Have been with them over a year and what i like is the communication transparency, no overselling, great offers and no bull shit.

    Thanked by 2vimalware kkrajk
  • 500 server error

  • @cybertech said:
    500 server error

    works fine for me.

  • @ehab said:

    @cybertech said:
    500 server error

    works fine for me.

    HDD link work
    SSD do not

    Thanked by 1ehab
  • that i didn't try.

  • HaendlerITHaendlerIT Member, Host Rep

    I am sorry for that error. It realy seems as I didn't tested the new SSD Nodes.

    We fixed the error and SSD offers are also working now.

  • Any yearly offers?

  • HaendlerITHaendlerIT Member, Host Rep

    Even on an annual basis, these prices could not be beaten.

    So you keep the flexibility to cancel the system monthly at a low price.

    As I noticed that a few seems to have problems with our panel.

    • Deposite 5€ or more
    • Order the server you like
    • Extend the server to trigger the create process
    Thanked by 1vimalware
  • cybertechcybertech Member
    edited October 2019

    Seems it's gonna have to be 5 euros instead of monthly prepaid, would like to know what CPU is used for

    KVM SSD vServer - 4 GB Ram

    Also what's monthly transfer allocation

  • aliletalilet Member
    edited October 2019

    Which payment methods do you support? And I have signed up but I don't see any plans. From where can I see all the plans with prices?

    EDIT
    Found the price list.

  • AdminLTE is cool

  • Do you have any benchmarks available? Im interested in one for a gameserver ;)

  • HaendlerITHaendlerIT Member, Host Rep

    For Gameservers we recommend our vRoots wich got dedicated CPU Ressources, but these are much more expensive.
    We will add some vRoot offers to the panel as soon as possible, but first we need a few more nodes.

    PS: I installed looking on one server in NL: https://lg.nl.haendler.it

    Thanked by 1TheLinuxBug
  • Hi,
    do u only allow paypal only?

  • Whats the normal turn around from ordering to available ?

  • HaendlerITHaendlerIT Member, Host Rep

    @myshahrul said:
    Hi,
    do u only allow paypal only?

    At the moment yes. Which payment method would you prefer?

    @nikc said:
    Whats the normal turn around from ordering to available ?

    Add Credits, Order, Extend, instand ready to use.

  • I like your panel. Seems self coded :) is it Laravel or ?

  • HaendlerITHaendlerIT Member, Host Rep

    Yes it's based on Laravel.
    So far, only the most necessary functions are available, but we are still actively working on the scope.

  • Ok. I just order KVM HDD vServer - 2 GB Ram, but seems nothing working. Also, there is no mail confirmation on it. Like password for ssh ..

  • HaendlerITHaendlerIT Member, Host Rep
    edited October 2019

    There is no Installation process includet, so you need to do it by your own.
    I am working on an autoinstaller extension, but I am not sure how long I need to get it stable.

  • cybertechcybertech Member
    edited October 2019
        ----------------------------------------------------------------------       
    CPU model            : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2430L v2 @ 2.40GHz
        Number of cores      : 2
        CPU frequency        : 2394.230 MHz
        Total size of Disk   : 29.5 GB (6.7 GB Used)
        Total amount of Mem  : 3938 MB (496 MB Used)
        Total amount of Swap : 2047 MB (0 MB Used)
        System uptime        : 0 days, 23 hour 44 min
        Load average         : 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
        OS                   : CentOS 7.7.1908
        Arch                 : x86_64 (64 Bit)
        Kernel               : 5.3.7-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64
        ----------------------------------------------------------------------
        I/O speed(1st run)   : 1.5 GB/s
        I/O speed(2nd run)   : 1.5 GB/s
        I/O speed(3rd run)   : 1.5 GB/s
        Average I/O speed    : 1536.0 MB/s
        ----------------------------------------------------------------------
        Node Name                       IPv4 address            Download Speed
        CacheFly                        205.234.175.175         73.0MB/s
        Linode, Tokyo2, JP              139.162.65.37           3.98MB/s
        Linode, Singapore, SG           139.162.23.4            10.6MB/s
        Linode, London, UK              176.58.107.39           31.8MB/s
        Linode, Frankfurt, DE           139.162.130.8           53.0MB/s
        Linode, Fremont, CA             50.116.14.9             3.73MB/s
        Softlayer, Dallas, TX           173.192.68.18           5.51MB/s
        Softlayer, Seattle, WA          67.228.112.250          1.67MB/s
        Softlayer, Frankfurt, DE        159.122.69.4            60.5MB/s
        Softlayer, Singapore, SG        119.81.28.170           9.46MB/s
        Softlayer, HongKong, CN         119.81.130.170          5.08MB/s
        ----------------------------------------------------------------------
        CPU: SHA256-hashing 500 MB
            2.441 seconds
        CPU: bzip2-compressing 500 MB
            6.732 seconds
        CPU: AES-encrypting 500 MB
            2.076 seconds
    
        ioping: seek rate
            min/avg/max/mdev = 75.8 us / 94.4 us / 3.29 ms / 39.5 us
        ioping: sequential read speed
            generated 15.0 k requests in 5.00 s, 3.66 GiB, 3.00 k iops, 749.2 MiB/s
    
        dd: sequential write speed
            1st run:    1430.51 MiB/s
            2nd run:    1430.51 MiB/s
            3rd run:    1430.51 MiB/s
            average:    1430.51 MiB/s
    
        IPv4 speedtests
            your IPv4:    redacted
    
            Cachefly CDN:         104.44 MiB/s
        ----------------------------------------------------------------------
        test: (groupid=0, jobs=1): err= 0: pid=34441: Sat Oct 26 10:05:23 2019
          read : io=3070.8MB, bw=218770KB/s, iops=54692 , runt= 14373msec
          write: io=1025.4MB, bw=73048KB/s, iops=18262 , runt= 14373msec
          cpu          : usr=11.75%, sys=58.11%, ctx=83343, majf=0, minf=4
          IO depths    : 1=0.1%, 2=0.1%, 4=0.1%, 8=0.1%, 16=0.1%, 32=0.1%, >=64=100.0%
             submit    : 0=0.0%, 4=100.0%, 8=0.0%, 16=0.0%, 32=0.0%, 64=0.0%, >=64=0.0%
             complete  : 0=0.0%, 4=100.0%, 8=0.0%, 16=0.0%, 32=0.0%, 64=0.1%, >=64=0.0%
             issued    : total=r=786096/w=262480/d=0, short=r=0/w=0/d=0
    
        Run status group 0 (all jobs):
           READ: io=3070.8MB, aggrb=218770KB/s, minb=218770KB/s, maxb=218770KB/s, mint=14373msec, maxt=14373msec
          WRITE: io=1025.4MB, aggrb=73048KB/s, minb=73048KB/s, maxb=73048KB/s, mint=14373msec, maxt=14373msec
    
        Disk stats (read/write):
            dm-0: ios=775011/258906, merge=0/0, ticks=633536/117891, in_queue=751427, util=98.55%, aggrios=786097/262512, aggrmerge=0/0, aggrticks=635575/118848, aggrin_queue=153237, aggrutil=98.47%
          vda: ios=786097/262512, merge=0/0, ticks=635575/118848, in_queue=153237, util=98.47%
        ----------------------------------------------------------------------
    

    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/14848696

    Pleasantly surprised.

    Personally like the rescue mode. Just VNC and go.

    Thanked by 1uptime
  • @cybertech if you stick around and be a good client you'll be amazed :)

  • @ehab how so :open_mouth:

  • ehab said: @cybertech if you stick around and be a good client you'll be amazed

    What is amazing about this companies offers? I would actually like to know how you came to your opinion, beyond just the low cost?

    The reason I ask, is, it is horribly routed based on the looking glass, NL <-> NL routes are just awful, 40ms from another node in NL because they backhaul everything through Germany. I honestly don't understand why they even call it Netherlands, it is more like supper lagged Germany (It would be better to just have a server in Germany). I think HostSlick had a similar setup before and it was equally as awful. Then on top of that, based on the test results posted earlier in this thread, all traffic outside of Germany (international) seems to be under 10M/sec (100mbit), meaning routing over this network must not be that great either to international locations.

    Sure, I am nit picking a bit here about what is otherwise likely a good deal and the cost of the service does seem to match the quality of the network in this case. However, I don't know if I necessarily consider that a good thing. If I just needed a cheap place to host a small website and latency wasn't a consideration, then seems this would be fine, but tacking on an extra 20-30ms to everywhere for really shitty Voxility protection, routed through a whole different country, isn't very attractive to me for a product that is supposed to be located in the Netherlands.

    my 2 cents.

    Cheers!

  • @TheLinuxBug said:

    I can tolerate latency... i have to check if online nl is the same. Anyway, they gave excellent prices and support really worked for me. They are open about their issues and compensated with generosity. And the no bull shit is a big sign you are dealing with the real thing. Those impress me.

    Thanked by 1TheLinuxBug
  • HaendlerITHaendlerIT Member, Host Rep

    @TheLinuxBug said:
    The reason I ask, is, it is horribly routed based on the looking glass, NL <-> NL routes are just awful, 40ms from another node in NL because they backhaul everything through Germany.

    I would realy like to get some traceroute from that. We are connected to Voxility in Frankfurt and Amsterdam. It's possible that the connection used the way through frankfurt based on the peerings and routes from the other provider, but if it's possible to improve that I will do.

    @TheLinuxBug said:
    Then on top of that, based on the test results posted earlier in this thread, all traffic outside of Germany (international) seems to be under 10M/sec (100mbit), meaning routing over this network must not be that great either to international locations.

    That Voxility will limit us in some way on incomming traffic is something we thought of and yet we have opted for this solution to be connected via Frankfurt and Amsterdam to ddos filter systems.
    For outgoing Traffic we are working together with the datacenter to improve our routes, so I am happy about every bad routing traceroute from our colocation in NL I get.

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