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Network Test IP: 23.228.64.2
Data Center: Coresite
Location: Los Angeles
Comments
Where's your AUP? You have not added a link to it on your template. In fact, the page appears to be only semi-done.
I tried looking for you AUP to see what it said about IRC, as I am interested in deploying more IRCDs for my network.
I don't mean to be an asshole about it, or whatever, just letting you know...
@K0nsl We have merged our AUP into our Terms of service, But we need to clarify more about resource abuse, However we do indeed allow IRCs to be hosted on our network, And our resource abuse policy is if your Affecting other clients then there will be a warning, After the first written warning we will suspend if it continues to happen at a frequent basis, As clients are responsible for their own content but we understand Accidents happen now and then. If there is any question you would like to ask me, you can ask here or via support on raptornode.com we also have the option of skype which is "RaptorNode", On a site note the AUP page should be updated within the next 24 Hours with more clear guild lines.
Is it suitable for running DNS service?
@NameStuff Yes running a DNS service would be fine, I have also updated the AUP at http://raptornode.com/aup.html
hell yeah, i was waiting for your promo so long..... @MonsteR i was really exciting to try it my self the RaptorNode
@iSky I am glad to hear! We have been listening to clients because normally we go out of stock on our smaller VPS plans instantly, So now instead of stock we will deploy new servers when needed which will fit clients demand alot better.
No Debian 7 available (both OpenVZ and KVM)? And what about IPv6?
@netadmin We can install Debian 7, And actually was just installing a few extra templates, Also we can provide IPv6 on Demand for free.
Edit:
Debian 7.0 Has been added for KVM's
LowEndTalk Rules:
Will make it .50 Cents less just for you, As it must mean alot
@MonsterR I really doubt that the node is on a 1 Gbps port, it seems actually to be a on 100 Mbps port. And the available bandwidth outside of LA is the worst I have ever seen:
Tests made from a 128 MB KVM VPS running Debian 7:
@netadmin This is a new server setup which your are currently on, It looks like it was mistakenly put on a 100Mbit switch, But this will be upgraded later on today by 4Pm LA time when our Tech arrives at coresite, Also we have Multiple ISPs binded, Tinet and NTT so it shouldn't be bad connection outside of LA, But we will look at this as we are the ticket you made with us, however we are sorry for any inconvenience coursed.
@MonsterR Well, I will run a new benchmark when the port speed is upgraded but I must say that even on a 100 Mbps performances much are lower than expected. Here are the results for the same benchmark run from an Urpad VPS in LA (BlackLotus) 0.5 ms from yours:
No comments needed...
That's quiet bad even on 100 Mbit port.
@budi1413 @netadmin MB/s is a smaller version of Mb/s. The value of MB/s would have to x 8 to get Mb/s, But the issue last night we had an abusive customer on a dedicated, Which was sending outbound SYN FLOOD traffic. The customer has been taken care of and this has been solved. The server has also been upgraded to 1Gbit Port. Sorry for any inconvenience coursed.
@Monster We all know the difference between MB/s and Mb/s. There isn't any confusion here. Here are the benchmark results run at 06:30 this morning on the 1 Gbps port. Peering in LA is acceptable but to other destinations it is much lower than one would expect. Clearly you have a very limited bandwidth available or another abusing customer (see the comparison with Urpad in my previous post):
Hey, none of your products are working! :O
This has been fixed, Was a small issue with the custom order form we were using.
@netadmin This is from a random benchmark script I found. So not sure where your getting your results from. Will do a few more tests though.
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