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Avoro: AMD EPYC-Special 2020 / 1 dedicated core, 5 GB RAM, 50 GB SSD, 10 GBit/s shared
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Avoro: AMD EPYC-Special 2020 / 1 dedicated core, 5 GB RAM, 50 GB SSD, 10 GBit/s shared

AvoroAvoro Member, Host Rep
edited February 2020 in Offers

Many of you already know us. As a small special for our new AMD host systems, we are currently offering our "EPYC Special" for a limited time. With all of our products, nested virtualization is already activated free of charge, additional IP addresses can be booked:

AMD EPYC special
1 dedicated CPU core
5 GB DDR4 ECC RAM
50 GB SSD
10 Gbit / s shared
1x IPv4 & 1x IPv6 / 64
2 TB traffic
DDoS Protection
Location: First Colo / Frankfurt am Main
LG: https://lg.harmony-solutions.de/

Order link: https://avoro.eu/cp/cart.php?a=add&pid=64

Price: EUR 12.60 / quarterly (including VAT)

The product is KVM virtualized, our support will be happy to install the server with a Windows server version of your choice. The product can be canceled and refunded via our support within 14 days.

I am available for any questions :)

Thanked by 2mtsbatalha dosai
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  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    💯

  • What kind of pricing for gbit shared unmetered or 100m unmetered?

  • rm_rm_ IPv6 Advocate, Veteran
    edited February 2020

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  • angstromangstrom Moderator
    edited February 2020

    @Avoro said: I am available for any questions :)

    It's a tempting offer. Is there a link to the offer? :smile:

    May I ask what control panel you use? Do you allow a (publicly available) custom ISO?

  • AvoroAvoro Member, Host Rep

    @hzr said:
    What kind of pricing for gbit shared unmetered or 100m unmetered?

    At the moment we cannot offer 1 Gbit/s oder 100 Mbit/s unmetered, sorry :(

    @rm_ said:
    You forgot the ordering link. Checked https://www.harmony-solutions.de/, but it doesn't load for me.

    You can order here: https://avoro.eu/cp/cart.php?a=add&pid=64

    @angstrom said:

    @Avoro said: I am available for any questions :)

    It's a tempting offer. Is there a link to the offer? :smile:

    May I ask what control panel you use? Do you allow a (publicly available) custom ISO?

    A SolusVM is running in the background. Own ISO is not a problem and can be integrated via our support :)

    Thanked by 1angstrom
  • ManishPantManishPant Member, Host Rep

    Any bench of it , can we use 100% of CPU all the time ?

  • AvoroAvoro Member, Host Rep

    @ManishPant said:
    Any bench of it , can we use 100% of CPU all the time ?

    Yes you can use the CPU 100 % all the time (dedicated core). Regarding benchmarks maybe a customer can post one?

  • Nice, that's a pretty good deal.

    Thanked by 1Avoro
  • @Avoro

    Just to clarify, I looked at your policy regarding cancellation of the contract:

    (1) Kündigt der Kunde das Vertragsverhältnis im Falle einer vereinbarten Vertragslaufzeit nicht rechtzeitig eine Woche vor Ende des Vertrages, so verlängert sich der Vertrag um dieselbe Laufzeit wie der bisherige Vertrag. Bei Rootserverprodukten beläuft sich die Kündigungsfrist auf 4 Wochen (28 Tage).

    This says that one needs to cancel the contract at least one week before the end of the contract except for Rootservers, which need to be canceled at least four weeks before the end of the contract. Since this product is a vServer, I assume that one would need to cancel one week (and not four weeks) before the end of the contract, correct?

    (You don't seem to have Rootservers among your current products.)

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    Unixbenchmark please.

  • AvoroAvoro Member, Host Rep

    @angstrom said:
    @Avoro

    Just to clarify, I looked at your policy regarding cancellation of the contract:

    (1) Kündigt der Kunde das Vertragsverhältnis im Falle einer vereinbarten Vertragslaufzeit nicht rechtzeitig eine Woche vor Ende des Vertrages, so verlängert sich der Vertrag um dieselbe Laufzeit wie der bisherige Vertrag. Bei Rootserverprodukten beläuft sich die Kündigungsfrist auf 4 Wochen (28 Tage).

    This says that one needs to cancel the contract at least one week before the end of the contract except for Rootservers, which need to be canceled at least four weeks before the end of the contract. Since this product is a vServer, I assume that one would need to cancel one week (and not four weeks) before the end of the contract, correct?

    (You don't seem to have Rootservers among your current products.)

    In general, we also offer root servers on request. Since root servers are not our core business, we no longer offer them regularly on the website, a new overview page is already being planned.

    This product is a prepaid product. That means you have to extend it explicitly, if you don't, the product will simply expire. We do not send reminders (I think some users can confirm that).

    The wording is somewhat inappropriate. I will discuss this on Monday and we'll adjust that.

  • @Avoro said:

    @angstrom said:
    @Avoro

    Just to clarify, I looked at your policy regarding cancellation of the contract:

    (1) Kündigt der Kunde das Vertragsverhältnis im Falle einer vereinbarten Vertragslaufzeit nicht rechtzeitig eine Woche vor Ende des Vertrages, so verlängert sich der Vertrag um dieselbe Laufzeit wie der bisherige Vertrag. Bei Rootserverprodukten beläuft sich die Kündigungsfrist auf 4 Wochen (28 Tage).

    This says that one needs to cancel the contract at least one week before the end of the contract except for Rootservers, which need to be canceled at least four weeks before the end of the contract. Since this product is a vServer, I assume that one would need to cancel one week (and not four weeks) before the end of the contract, correct?

    (You don't seem to have Rootservers among your current products.)

    In general, we also offer root servers on request. Since root servers are not our core business, we no longer offer them regularly on the website, a new overview page is already being planned.

    This product is a prepaid product. That means you have to extend it explicitly, if you don't, the product will simply expire. We do not send reminders (I think some users can confirm that).

    The wording is somewhat inappropriate. I will discuss this on Monday and we'll adjust that.

    I see, so the customer has to extend the contract explicitly, otherwise the contract will not be extended automatically. I guess that one extends the contract by ticket?

  • AvoroAvoro Member, Host Rep

    @angstrom said:

    @Avoro said:

    @angstrom said:
    @Avoro

    Just to clarify, I looked at your policy regarding cancellation of the contract:

    (1) Kündigt der Kunde das Vertragsverhältnis im Falle einer vereinbarten Vertragslaufzeit nicht rechtzeitig eine Woche vor Ende des Vertrages, so verlängert sich der Vertrag um dieselbe Laufzeit wie der bisherige Vertrag. Bei Rootserverprodukten beläuft sich die Kündigungsfrist auf 4 Wochen (28 Tage).

    This says that one needs to cancel the contract at least one week before the end of the contract except for Rootservers, which need to be canceled at least four weeks before the end of the contract. Since this product is a vServer, I assume that one would need to cancel one week (and not four weeks) before the end of the contract, correct?

    (You don't seem to have Rootservers among your current products.)

    In general, we also offer root servers on request. Since root servers are not our core business, we no longer offer them regularly on the website, a new overview page is already being planned.

    This product is a prepaid product. That means you have to extend it explicitly, if you don't, the product will simply expire. We do not send reminders (I think some users can confirm that).

    The wording is somewhat inappropriate. I will discuss this on Monday and we'll adjust that.

    I see, so the customer has to extend the contract explicitly, otherwise the contract will not be extended automatically. I guess that one extends the contract by ticket?

    Correct, you can extend via our webinterface for yourself at any time :)

    Thanked by 1angstrom
  • Dedicated core or dedicated thread?

  • @WebGuru said:
    Dedicated core or dedicated thread?

    At this price, it's not going to be pinned to a physical core

  • vyas11vyas11 Member
    edited February 2020

    YABS

    Fri Feb  7 00:32:27 CET 2020
    
    Basic System Information:
    ---------------------------------
    Processor  : AMD EPYC 7352 24-Core Processor
    CPU cores  : 2 @ 2299.996 MHz
    AES-NI     : ✔ Enabled
    VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled
    RAM        : 4.8G
    Swap       : 975M
    Disk       : 48G
    
    fio Disk Speed Tests (Mixed R/W 50/50):
    ---------------------------------
    Block Size | 4kb           (IOPS) | 64kb          (IOPS)
      ------   | ---            ----  | ----           ---- 
    Read       | 163.75 MB/s  (40.9k) | 511.28 MB/s   (7.9k)
    Write      | 164.18 MB/s  (41.0k) | 513.97 MB/s   (8.0k)
    Total      | 327.93 MB/s  (81.9k) | 1.02 GB/s    (16.0k)
               |                      |                     
    Block Size | 512kb         (IOPS) | 1mb           (IOPS)
      ------   | -----          ----  | ---            ---- 
    Read       | 648.12 MB/s   (1.2k) | 685.66 MB/s    (669)
    Write      | 682.55 MB/s   (1.3k) | 731.32 MB/s    (714)
    Total      | 1.33 GB/s     (2.5k) | 1.41 GB/s     (1.3k)
    
    iperf3 Network Speed Tests (IPv4):
    ---------------------------------
    Provider                  | Location (Link)           | Send Speed      | Recv Speed     
                              |                           |                 |                
    Bouygues Telecom          | Paris, FR (10G)           | 2.67 Gbits/sec  | 6.02 Gbits/sec 
    Online.net                | Paris, FR (10G)           | 3.09 Gbits/sec  | 4.87 Gbits/sec 
    Worldstream               | The Netherlands (10G)     | 1.96 Gbits/sec  | 5.09 Gbits/sec 
    wilhelm.tel               | Hamburg, DE (10G)         | 4.03 Gbits/sec  | 6.07 Gbits/sec 
    Biznet                    | Bogor, Indonesia (1G)     | 532 Mbits/sec   | 91.3 Mbits/sec 
    Hostkey                   | Moscow, RU (1G)           | 923 Mbits/sec   | 922 Mbits/sec  
    Velocity Online           | Tallahassee, FL, US (10G) | 715 Mbits/sec   | 1.48 Gbits/sec 
    Airstream Communications  | Eau Claire, WI, US (10G)  | 491 Mbits/sec   | 1.04 Gbits/sec 
    Hurricane Electric        | Fremont, CA, US (10G)     | 760 Mbits/sec   | 1.07 Gbits/sec 
    

    here are the other BMs:
    https://underworldstartup.com/avoro-amd-epyc-frankfurt/

    Geekbench4 :
    https://browser.geekbench.com/v4/cpu/15206423

    Results from speedtest.net from VPS by Avoro, Germany. Posted on owEndTalk by Amar Vyas. For more benchmarks visit https:/underworldstartup.com

    Note:
    For non-EU residents, at the time of check out, do not pay the invoice, wait till a new invoice (which excludes the VAT) is generated. You will get an email - watch out for the word "Rechnung" and the magic number (10.59)

    Thanked by 2isunbejo ariq01
  • pkrpkr Member
    edited February 2020

    @Avoro said:

    @ManishPant said:
    Any bench of it , can we use 100% of CPU all the time ?

    Yes you can use the CPU 100 % all the time (dedicated core). Regarding benchmarks maybe a customer can post one?

    This AMD CPU is too hot to ignore. I have one Avoro VPS that I got about a month ago. Earlier it had Gold 6140 and 2 days back, Avoro moved it to AMD Node. So far, I am just loving it.

    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     OS           : CentOS 7.7.1908 (64 Bit)
     Virt/Kernel  : Dedicated / 3.10.0-1062.12.1.el7.x86_64
     CPU Model    : AMD EPYC 7352 24-Core Processor
     CPU Cores    : 2 @ 2299.996 MHz x86_64 512 KB Cache
     CPU Flags    : AES-NI Enabled & VM-x/AMD-V Enabled
     Load Average : 0.05, 0.03, 0.05
     Total Space  : 29G (6.6G ~25% used)
     Total RAM    : 5805 MB (625 MB + 3636 MB Buff in use)
     Total SWAP   : 0 MB (0 MB in use)
     Uptime       : 0 days 18:45
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
     ASN & ISP    : AS44066, First Colo GmbH
     Organization : Harmonysolutions MIX
     Location     : Frankfurt am Main, Germany / DE
     Region       : Hesse
    ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
    
     ## Geekbench v4 CPU Benchmark:
    
      Single Core : 4225  (EXCELLENT)
       Multi Core : 7474
    
     ## IO Test
    
     CPU Speed:
        bzip2     : 106 MB/s
       sha256     : 891 MB/s
       md5sum     : 454 MB/s
    
     RAM Speed:
       Avg. write : 2389.3 MB/s
       Avg. read  : 7816.5 MB/s
    
     Disk Speed:
       1st run    : 1.3 GB/s
       2nd run    : 1.3 GB/s
       3rd run    : 1.4 GB/s
       -----------------------
       Average    : 1365.3 MB/s
    
    Thanked by 1coreflux
  • dragon1993dragon1993 Member
    edited February 2020

    @vyas11
    Interesting.
    When i run yabs iperf3, i got ~20 min null route. (ipv6 work fine, but ipv4 first drop everything)

    Support excellent, i recommend it.

  • @dragon1993 said:
    @vyas11
    Interesting.
    When i run yabs iperf3, i got ~20 min null route. (ipv6 work fine, but ipv4 first drop everything)

    Same. It happened before migration too. Good to such limit in place though.

  • vyas11vyas11 Member
    edited February 2020

    @cybertech said:

    @dragon1993 said:
    @vyas11
    Interesting.
    When i run yabs iperf3, i got ~20 min null route. (ipv6 work fine, but ipv4 first drop everything)

    Same. It happened before migration too. Good to such limit in place though.

    Run a second time it should work .

    Were you running Ubuntu 18.04 by any chance?

    Edit:

    Monitor the bandwidth usage before and after running YABS. And would you mind PM ‘ing me? Interested in the bandwidth consumption per instance of YABS.

    @dragon1993

    Ref your message below: good for you mate! Budapest and Bengaluru both start with a B but different distances from Frankfurt unfortunately

  • @cybertech said:

    @dragon1993 said:
    @vyas11
    Interesting.
    When i run yabs iperf3, i got ~20 min null route. (ipv6 work fine, but ipv4 first drop everything)

    Same. It happened before migration too. Good to such limit in place though.

    Now i tried again. I don't got block.

    @vyas11 My speedtest result much better.
    DL: 5310 UP: 1835 Server ID: 2073
    https://www.speedtest.net/result/c/a05622f5-92bc-43e8-bddf-323dbd57f317

    Thanked by 2vyas11 mtsbatalha
  • Are you able to combine multiple offers into one larger package?

    Example
    3 of the current offer into:
    3 dedicated CPU core
    15 GB DDR4 ECC RAM
    150 GB SSD
    6 TB traffic
    ... etc

    Thanked by 1snz
  • Just to point out that the benchmarks posted above aren't literally of the VPS being offered in this thread (initially, I thought otherwise). They're still useful as an indication, of course.

  • @angstrom said:
    Just to point out that the benchmarks posted above aren't literally of the VPS being offered in this thread (initially, I thought otherwise). They're still useful as an indication, of course.

    Would have been amazing if it was 1 dedicated CPU core, i.e. 2 threads. OP missed the v in vCPU

  • vyas11vyas11 Member
    edited February 2020

    @angstrom said:
    Just to point out that the benchmarks posted above aren't literally of the VPS being offered in this thread (initially, I thought otherwise). They're still useful as an indication, of course.

    Hm

    Edit:
    @angstrom to your message below: I thought that excluding the processor, rest seemed to be in line- I believe this is the same as the "Groundhog Day" offer that Avoro has posted.

    I cannot comment on those who got the upgrade since I did not get any other plan from them before this wee.

  • @vyas11 said:

    @angstrom said:
    Just to point out that the benchmarks posted above aren't literally of the VPS being offered in this thread (initially, I thought otherwise). They're still useful as an indication, of course.

    Hm

    You mean they are?

  • angstromangstrom Moderator
    edited February 2020

    @vyas11 said: Edit:
    @angstrom to your message below: I thought that excluding the processor, rest seemed to be in line- I believe this is the same as the "Groundhog Day" offer that Avoro has posted.

    I understand: it's just that if one posts a benchmark in a particular offer thread without further clarification, others assume (by default, as I did) that the benchmark is of the offer in question.

    But I agree: the benchmark is still relevant (given that it's the same provider, etc.).

  • vyas11vyas11 Member
    edited February 2020

    @angstrom said:

    @vyas11 said: Edit:
    @angstrom to your message below: I thought that excluding the processor, rest seemed to be in line- I believe this is the same as the "Groundhog Day" offer that Avoro has posted.

    I understand: it's just that if one posts a benchmark in a particular offer thread without further clarification, others assume (by default, as I did) that the benchmark is of the offer in question.

    But I agree: the benchmark is still relevant (given that it's the same provider, etc.).

    Lol
    there was a reason why I said “excluding the processor “. They mentioned AMD Epyc, BM shows the same. But you may notice BM shows “2”.

    That is a conundrum best left for the learned and the wise to comment on.

  • @vyas11 said:

    @angstrom said:

    @vyas11 said: Edit:
    @angstrom to your message below: I thought that excluding the processor, rest seemed to be in line- I believe this is the same as the "Groundhog Day" offer that Avoro has posted.

    I understand: it's just that if one posts a benchmark in a particular offer thread without further clarification, others assume (by default, as I did) that the benchmark is of the offer in question.

    But I agree: the benchmark is still relevant (given that it's the same provider, etc.).

    Lol
    there was a reason why I said “excluding the processor “. They mentioned AMD Epyc, BM shows the same. But you may notice BM shows “2”.

    I noticed this when I scanned the benchmark for a second time!

    That is a conundrum best left for experts to comment on, and I certainly am not one of them.

    I merely wanted to explicitly note that the benchmarks posted aren't literally of the offer in question, but that they are indicative nevertheless.

  • vyas11vyas11 Member
    edited February 2020

    I merely wanted to explicitly note that the benchmarks posted aren't literally of the offer in question

    Makes me wonder: Does that apply to this specific offer or every offer or BM?

    Because in the past week one BM for a vps with ssd showed speeds comparable to hdd. The person who posted it intended to show network performance only, but did not explicitly note as such when they posted it.

    Another BM had an extra cpu and RAM than base offer, the poster did not explicitly note that they had opted for optional upgrades till someone asked.

    A BM posted today had no date or time stamp, so the 12 plus day uptime and other indicators have to be interpreted on an assumption of recency. Which is rather dangerous .

    Then there’s a host who have posted a 7 month old BM in their offer thread. But have not clarified explicitly or provided updates about how busy the node is and so on.

    p.s: does one write “a host has” or “ a host have” ? Not planning to take the 84 dollar English lessons

    Cheers

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