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Ah, no problem, thanks for the explanation. Hopefully we can improve the connectivity in Turkey as time goes on, but at present it's just very expensive.
KVM and Xen HVM both use QEMU to provide visualization, but I've found KVM edges out Xen HVM as more robust supporting more features to the guest.
OpenVZ
RAM: 256/512mb
HDD: 10 GB
Bandwidth: 100GB
Gigabit (1000mbps) Network Port
Native IPv6 support
TUN and FUSE enabled
CPU: 3 Fair Share CPU
Location: New York Chicago Stockholm Milan
99.5% uptime
23-26$ Yearly
KVM (With Virtio disk/net) or Xen PV
128-192mb ram
5+gb disk
250gb+ bandwidth
2 CPU cores
Native IPv6
IRCd and clients allowed
East coast US, eastern Canada, UK, NL, DE, etc. Just need good connection speeds and latency to all of the US and Europe.
256MB ram
10GB disk
250GB+ bw
1+ cpu core
IPv6+IPv4, with instant rDNS.
UK, East Coast US.
The issues with the node you were located on were resolved about a month ago (you can see evidence of this in the comments on our most recent post on LEB). We had a few abusing users that we removed and spread out the users on one node over two to improve performance.
As for the connectivity issues you were encountering, we tried to work with you on that. We spent a few hours over several days going through the issue with our upstream providers, but we could not detect anything on our side. It's possible that the issue was with one of your upstream providers, or somewhere in between our location and yours, but we were unable to track it down since you elected to not pursue the issue. We do not believe it is our issue, since none of our other customers have reported similar issues. However, we're still willing to work with you if you are interested in trying again.
I would like a VPS that's enough for me to run OpenVPN. Possibly OpenVZ located in US, at least 150GB transfer, and maybe 32MB RAM (if this is enough for just OpenVPN). Say, <$10/year?
@Damian Hostitek died? o_O
@draco: Hm, would a shared IP enough?
128MB KVM, 10GB disk, 200GB on 100Mbit,(1Gbit preferred) bandwidth located in NL
15$ a year
Ehh they were having weird issues.
Looks like I still can't get to it with munin, though:
Hmm, nope, but I guess the usual cost of IP being $1/mth makes that plan impossible.