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Even if it not, I would have dist-upgraded to 20.04 and/or debootstrapped a new debian/ubuntu changed to the latest kernel and rebooted.
Happy to report that the 20.04 image reinstall from Panel worked fine.
One suggestion: sign up page should provide a spot for your ssh key, and images should be setup with ssh keys instead of passwords. Image should really keep password login in SSHD off. Only key based should be kept.
This is NVMe SSD!
Np. I found it, and got it.
One thing: root is enabled by default, passworded, and no ssh key option on sign up page. That could be improved. I got it done after the sign up though. Just need to disable root now and harden the box.
Good deal. Running YABS now.
Can you please post a yabs?
@naranjatech How much IPv6 do we get per VPS? /64 at least? Or is like RackNerd and you only get a few and I have to use a HE.net tunnel? The package said IPv6 but I didn't see how much block size.
Full Test | https://browser.geekbench.com/v5/cpu/11783032
Looks like I have a /64 block on eth0. Cool. Is there IPv6 rDNS management availability?
Yes, you can do that in Virtualizor.
Yes, in manage IPv6 you can add IPv6 to your VM and then you see them in Reverse DNS!
Great provider, have 2 BF20 VPS in prod w/o problems. I'm full after BFCM21, but this is so tempting offer
Buy now, think later
good provider, great performance and awesome support. recommended!
I am liking this so far. I just hope it remains good and stable. Pretty good deal for such a good resources KVM. It would be great for OpenVZ containers.
Containers for some enhanced security of apps, dbs, etc. etc. is good to do. I want to test KVM containers for some apps and see how that goes. One shouldn't do inception style virtualizing, KVM inside KVM, so OpenVZ would be best. I don't have anything CPU intensive to run anyway, just need to do app containerization.
Cool.
Why not?
Pls post yabs with GB5
Thank u
Just lower performance in nested guests and inability to manage migrate Level 1 hosts if Level 2 nested guests are present, and just that it would put more load on the LET VPS. It's probably fine on a dedicated.
Host, L1, L2 are fine.
https://www.linux-kvm.org/page/Nested_Guests#Limitations
I rated Naranja as the best 2GB plan of BF21.
I can't buy this because I already have other nodes within 20ms.
Hmm, first time learning a technical limitation of nested KVM.
Well should be no issue as it is unmanaged services.
This is a good deal for me. Average ping but manageable since I'm in Asia region.
Just hoping the provider keep this up.
What does this 'unmanaged' services mean?
Got PVE 7.1-2 up and running. Installation was very fast. IPv6 config post install was manual since ProxMox (not cloud image but from ISO), no big deal. Will have to NAT my containers since only one IPv4, and setup ACME and all that. Play around with PVE. I'm pretty happy so far. No need to support. Everything is in the panel. I can do everything myself. Brilliant.
Just hope this stays up for years to come! Best of luck @naranjatech
My personal 9 of 10 for Naranja: Services are very stable and uptime really great (i do not remember ever any outage at them yet..) Subnets maintained clean and with good reputation. Current disk set ups are really fast like from hell. IMO they are sure usable and good choice for production use. Only thing what i personally not like is that mostly VM cores are significantly throttled (especially legacy services.. could be sure significantly better, but still i do not say that are worst). And maybe what is missing or could be still improved is 10Gbit uplink (who know, maybe we will see it there in near future!? @naranjatech ?) Sure, worth its money, good provider, reliable, good rate what u pay / what u get.
Y'all stop yabbing!
Some time later, without network stats..
I've been more than happy with this €48/yr one; virtualisation would be good, though not a showstopper for me. This certainly illustrates the performance boost of the new deal!
Never! 😁
I got one of the larger packages, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS:
What are you gonna do with it?
Betya it doesn't idle as much as mine.
I will play around with it and if it proves reliable I will replace one or two of my dedicated servers I use as a lab. This thing is fast.
as an option or as default, not all getting a vps is a server tech pro.
Part I : agreed, as I NEVER store my keys on a provider's website - bad move.
Part II: shared hosting for those who can't cope with managing a VPS.