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Finally, thanks a lot mate.
This says more like thousands of word longer texts above..
True, but considering the rather huge deployment base (when compared to LXC for untrusted hosting like in the VPS world) I'm sure it'll get a lot more visibility very quickly (and hopefully also fixes). With LXC, it's really tricky as you likely won't even know soon enough.
Fair enough, but please put Debian high on your list. It's close enough to Ubuntu that I'm sure you can iron out any kinks very quickly.
I really don't know but us cheapskates around here have been pampered in the past with 2GB RAM/20 GB Disk offers at €1/month from Aruba (recently deactivated unfortunately) and nothing less than a KVM at that! So there's a fairly steep expectation price/resource wise typically is what I would think. The only other LXC vendor I know of is TerraHost - so maybe look at their pricing and see where you can base line.
Well, typical LXC hosts expect to overwrite (host node configured settings) a number of files in /etc/ and if they fail to do so, LXC won't boot. Then do make sure your kern.log file doesn't leak too much data into containers.
In case I do test the waters, I'll be sure to reach out with any pain points to help you improve. Not something I'm itching to do in the near future though - so my apologies.
Already signed up long time ago, haven't try yet because of payment, glad to see new payment types in roadmap.
Are you one of the guys having asked about Paypal? Well in that case, yes it's coming, soonish!
It could be possible to use WireGuard, in user space mode. You can try this:
https://github.com/Nyr/wireguard-install
I can confirm your installer script worked without a hitch on our servers and a tunnel came up nicely on a test client (and was arguably even easier than the already easy as chips OpenVPN installation guide we have)
Would you mind us using/recommending your installer in a guide similar to:
https://webdock.io/en/docs/how-guides/how-to-set-up-openvpn-your-webdock-server
We would link to your Github page of course!
Of course you can do that.
Your OpenVPN guide already uses my work, https://git.io/vpn is a link which points to https://github.com/Nyr/openvpn-install
That is fantastic! Great job on those scripts Nyr. I have had the dubious pleasure of a manual OpenVPN setup in the past, and your scripts are a breeze compared to that.
@Webdock_io - I'm a bit jealous, you've problably been to our DC park in Tuusula/Helsinki, and I still haven't had a chance to go there yet. --Katie
Hey Katie! Yes their facilities are really quite astounding. Really top notch and the staff there is super friendly as well! Great guys and girls over there. We forgot lunch one day and they came running down with food for us while we were setting up our racks
So yeah, go visit the DC park in Helsinki if you get the chance, it's awesome
When will the USA servers be back available?
We expect/hope in about 3-4 weeks at the latest.
just deleted account, i don't like complicated ssh key
@Webdock_io
119 Gi (presumably meaning 'GB') swap and 5 GB SSD?
CPU 1200 MHz? Meaning 2 VM "cores" per phys. core?
I don't care a lot about the usual disk benchmarks but from what I see there that SSD is not really fast.
TBF, that is one bizarre plan config.
You're only making it inviting for miners or something.
@Webdock_io
since thats a whole lot of cores you are offering, good to use ur vps as media server?
Geekbench 5: https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/3704499
Hi Pedagang - can you explain what you mean by complicated? We really try to have a nice UI and the ssh key system is set up for easy reusability of keys you add in your account. I'd love to hear your thoughts on where we went wrong here.
Miners are not allowed, nor are neural networks or other sustained high-load utilization. Check out our terms and conditions for more info.
Webdock is really built for web hosting. There a lot of accessible CPU is great for burstability and if you need to churn out pageviews in a hurry, or have periodic jobs that need to do some work (like api / content ingestion ) or the like.
I think the only metric that really sticks out to you is RAM/Disk vs. CPU, right?
On our Micro plans our SSD's are very "typical" SSD drives. Our Pro and Premium profiles have raid'ed nvme drives. So those are extremely fast.
However, it's tough to get a good benchmark on a zfs backed setup due to the ARC cache and all sorts of other things which give you strange numbers to say the least
Feedback : I would expect to find a minimum 20GB ssd quota for the $4 tier. (especially since it's a zfs dataset, not LVM)
probably some LXD/LXC oddities, I think if no vswap is set it could be possible, that you see the full amount of the nodes swap there.
something like that probably also goes as reason for simply passing on all cpu cores. you see all of them but not how they are limited/balanced in the back.
You should talk to us about scaling your local storage to high quantities without performance sacrifices
We are located in Helsinki, Finland as well, tho our own DC not Hetzners.
Btw do you guys offer tours? I've been keen to visit there, but i've not seen any info about just plain tours, and we've not had an excuse yet to get a rack or two just for the curiosity. Hate wasting people's time so have not asked via sales neither. Personally i drive past the DC every now and then and is actually en route to our own DC at Lauttasaari, Helsinki
Been on our mind tho if we need to hastily scale we'd take a few racks there and bring FNE with us on the premises to get some more transit options there Tried to use offsite backups as an excuse but since we already got couple sites for that ...
No our plans are not really well suited for that sort of thing and depending on the media it may be in breach of our terms and conditions as we do not allow dissemination of copyrighted material
Howdy. Simply activate the coupon in our post and you can do this testing for 3 days without it costing you a dime. You will need a valid credit card however.
On Linux, in a containerized environment, swap space is shared. We therefore have a huge swap space allowance to make absolutely sure nobody will ever run out of swap, as that - in our mind - would suck for the customer.
The small disk space allowance is explained in great detail in the original post and in other comments here.
Correct on all points
Interesting Well, the only way we could get you access is if we contracted out some work on our racks to you guys. Not out of the realm of possibility. Can you PM me as I am interested in hearing about your storage solution. AFAIK no storage - even Nvme over fabric - can ever compete with on-board PCIE lanes ...
Out of curiosity, why do you believe a zfs dataset give you more disk space than LVM backed storage?
15 GB additional storage for a total of 20GB with us would only cost 1.87 Euro more/month
We have published our guide:
https://webdock.io/en/docs/how-guides/how-to-set-up-wireguard-on-your-webdock-server
Thank you for providing these useful scripts.!