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SSD Shared Hosting offers With Free .com .net .org .ca domains plus much more - servaRICA
Hi All
So this is our first SSD based shared hosting offer
Those offers are CPanel based with free .com/.org/.net/ca and others domains included
The plans and all our special VPS offers are here
https://servarica.com/clients/store/special-group-2021
A) SSD Shared Hosting DEALS
1- SSD PLUS (Annual) (limited)
25 GB SSD Storage
1 free domain **(the domain fees are non refundable)**
2 TB bandwidth
3 websites
unlimited subdomains
5 databases
20 email accounts
cPanel
PHP, Ruby, Python
Weekly backups
LVE Specifications
SPEED=200%
PMEM=3GB
VMEM=0
IO=10MB/s
IOPS=1024
NPROC=200
EP=200
35$/year
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2- Shared SSD 2 (limited)
50GB SSD Storage
1 free domain with yearly payment **(the domain fees are non refundable)**
Domains 20
Subdomains Unlimited
FTP Accounts Unlimited
Databases 20
Email accounts 100
Unmetered Bandwidth
Free SSL
LVE Specifications
SPEED=200%
PMEM=3GB
VMEM=0
IO=10MB/s
IOPS=1024
NPROC=200
EP=200
6$/Month or 66$/year (yearly payment gets free domain)
https://servarica.com/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=467
Also Our SSD , NVMe and storage VPS are all in stock for first time in long period
B ) Storage VPS DEALS
Not all Storage deals can be shown here check the link for full list
https://servarica.com/clients/store/special-group-2021
1- Polar Bear Storage Offer (Annual) (limited)
2 CPU cores
2 GB RAM
2TB disk
Unlimited transfer on 100mbps or 4TB limit on 1gbps
1x IPv4
IPv6 available by request
48$/year
https://servarica.com/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=459
C) SSD VPS DEALS
Again not all SSD deals can be shown here check the link for full list
https://servarica.com/clients/store/special-group-2021
1- Flying Fish SSD Offer (Annual) (limited)
4 CPU cores
4GB RAM
200GB SSD disk
Unlimited transfer on 100mbps or 4TB limit on 1gbps
1x IPv4
IPv6 available by request
48$/year
https://servarica.com/clients/cart.php?a=add&pid=461
D) NVMe VPS DEALS
Again not all NVMe deals can be shown here check the link for full list
https://servarica.com/clients/store/special-group-2021
1- NVMe Cheetah
4 CPU cores
6GB RAM
80GB NVme disk
Unlimited transfer on 100mbps or 4TB limit on 1gbps
1x IPv4
IPv6 available by request
7$/month
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About Us
For anyone who does not know us here are some info about us
servaRICA is VPS provider located in Montreal, Canada. We own and operate our own network and we are not reseller to any other company. We have been in business since 2010 (more than 10 years ago) .
Location
Montreal , Quebec , Canada
Looking glass: https://ping.servarica.com
FAQ:
- Where can we find your Terms of Service/Legal documents:
TOS and AUP: https://servarica.com/terms-of-service/
What are your accepted payment methods: We accept Paypal, Alipay, Credit Cards and crypto currencies like (BTC , ETH etc)
What raid level you use for storage servers
- All the offers you see here are based on raidz2 pools (some servers are pure SSD storage and some are normal disks storage)
Node Specs
- 2x Intel Xeon (E5-2650 / E5-2650v2 / E5-2680v4) CPU or better
- 128GB RAM or more
- SAN Storage or local SSD/NVMe storage
- Raidz2
- 20Gbps uplink
Please let us know what you think
Thanks
Hani
Comments
So, I went ahead and purchased NVMe Tiger vps:
Here is yabs (edit: updated yabs result to include GB5):
And to be honest, those disk speeds are pretty low even by SSD standards, let alone NVMe. Also, the GB5 score is not great either. The network speed is nice tho.
Considering the SSD speeds I’m not surprised by the NVMe disk speed
The really weird thing with Servarica is that I've seen faster read/write speeds on their storage VPSes vs their SSD or NVMe VPSes, which doesn't really make sense... Eeven if the HDD storage is SSD-cached, it should still be slower than pure SSD 🤔
Here's a YABS from a Polar Bear Storage (2TB disk) VPS I picked up around Black Friday last year. It's much faster than my LA-based HostHatch storage VPS for small block sizes (eg. for 4k block size I'm seeing ~31 MB/s read/write vs ~4 MB/s with HostHatch), but slower for 1m block size (~150 MB/s with 147 IOPS read with Servarica vs ~190 MB/s read with 184 IOPS with HostHatch).
Overall the benchmark results do seem to reflect reality and matches the feel of the server for me - Programs are faster to start with less iowait on the Servarica compared to the HostHatch one, but HostHatch performs better when writing large backup files.
Web Hosting Resource Limits?
I've been using the RDP server (Flying Fish) since the new year offer first announced (entering the 4th month now I guess). Gotta say I really love it. Totally a steal. Keep it up!
@cyberpunk @corbpie
There are few reasons why disk access is lower than what is expected
1- The main reason is xen disk access code , the code is is not optimized for fast disk access , it is mainly optimized for fair sharing
so if there are many vms accessing the disk together the performance will be distributed nicely but it does not allow 1 vm to gain much speed if no other vm is using the disks
Currently we are experimenting with few other options and hopefully we will have solution for this issue (no results yet)
2- ZFS vs hardware raid: some of the SSD servers contain 26x SSD disks and we are faced with option to create one hardware raid6 for all of them or using raidz of 4 + 2
using hardware raidz2 we gain significant performance compared to raidz2 and we even get more disk space (in raidz2 we 33% of the disk space is lost on parity protection while on hardware raid6 only 8% lost for 26 disks example )
But we felt having only 2 disks on spare for 26 disks is too risky plus not fan of the rebuild times of hardware raid when replacing disk so we decided to still go with zfs although we will use performance and space
as i said above we are actively working on fixing the disk access speed
@Daniel15
Correct , sometime the normal disks perform near the SSD disks not because they are faster but due to xen code reaching its max limits before even reaching the SSD , NVMe or HDDs arrays max IOPS
But the difference is that for HDDs the total IOPS the storage array can deliver is much less than SSD and NVMe systems , so if if from single test perspective they appear near each other , if some other neighbour started to hammer the disks you will feel nothing in NVMe and SSD but you will notice it in HDDs disks
For the performance in 4k compared to large file thats actually intentional , we spent long time optimizing the storage array to deliver better in smaller block sizes as that gives much more gain in terms of the usability of the storage compared to gaining few extra MB/s for large files
Thanks
Do you mean cloudlinux limits ? they are here
LVE Specifications
SPEED=200%
PMEM=3GB
VMEM=0
IO=10MB/s
IOPS=1024
NPROC=200
EP=200
If you mean something else please let me know
Do you support interlinks between different vps?For example, mount a storage vps to a ssd or nvme vps via nfs, and the traffic is free?
all inter traffic between our vps is free and not counted toward your total