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Serverloft.eu Review (Root Server M)
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Serverloft.eu Review (Root Server M)

ZweiTigerZweiTiger Member
edited January 2014 in Reviews

Hi!

I ordered a Root Server M two days ago.

I saw many bad review... many. So i a little bit scared about this experience.

My server specs: 2 dedicated core , 6 virtual core , 12GB Memory , 1TB Disk, 50TB BW,

Location: Germany

My experience:
Support:
Top quality , they always reply within 2 hour. They are on chat , and they helped me very well.

Payment: there was an issue they get 58 euro from my credit card , but one month is 29 euro , but after i opened a ticket they solve the problem and set my money back to my credit card! So solved...

Network: Upload with 650mbit... not bad. Also the latency is great..

CPU Speed: Blazing fast... ont have to wait to install anything. cPanel and Interworx takes 3 minutes to install.

IO Speed: IO speed is not too god. around 45mb/s , but the websites are loading blazing fast so.. who know?

Backup: They offer free backups all of the data , they backup my data on other server. Automata backup after two weeks.

Admin Panel: Not bad , but could be better... you can do anything. Instant IP , instant payment , open tickets , see BW

Uptime: After you log into your serverloft account , you could see the server machine real details. 32 core and 192GB Memory... not bad. And the total uptime is 55 Days , so 100% uptime.

**For 29 EURO , run interworx panel and its blazing fast... **

Comments

  • I'm glad that you got a positive experience with them, hopefully it stays that way.

    You should keep us updated!

  • I looked at that, it seems like a virtual machine marketed as a dedicated one?

    Is that VMWare, KVM, Xen HVM or something? Perhaps run @kaniini's slab script?

  • @MitchellRobert said:
    I looked at that, it seems like a virtual machine marketed as a dedicated one?

    Is that VMWare, KVM, Xen HVM or something? Perhaps run kaniini's slab script?

    They use Virtuozzo

  • Is there a link for this?

  • @wojons said:
    Is there a link for this?

    Link for what? If you mean website then here it is:

    http://www.serverloft.eu/rootservers/

  • wojonswojons Member
    edited January 2014

    Those are some big machines at some low cost

    One thing i dont get is the virtual cores and dedicated cores. Are they saying ur machine sees X number of cores but they really have you on Y (X/2)

  • Shoaib_AShoaib_A Member
    edited January 2014

    @wojons said:

    They are using Virtuozzo which is an advanced paid version of OpenVZ & lets you oversell beyond imagination & that is how they can offer huge resources at such low prices.

    I would prefer a SYS or cheap online.net dedicated server over these serverloft root servers but that's just my opinion.

  • @K2Bytes said:
    I would prefer a SYS or cheap online.net dedicated server over these serverloft root servers but that's just my opinion.

    That is what i was guessing just seems like a lot of ram for not that much money same with the disk and blah blah blah. The question is is it real ram or not they are saying "guaranteed" i have databases that love to eat ram and would be happy there.

  • @wojons said:
    One thing i dont get is the virtual cores and dedicated cores. Are they saying ur machine sees X number of cores but they really have you on Y (X/2)

    I think they probaly mean shared & dedicated cores by that.

  • Shoaib_AShoaib_A Member
    edited January 2014

    @wojons said:
    That is what i was guessing just seems like a lot of ram for not that much money same with the disk and blah blah blah. The question is is it real ram or not they are saying "guaranteed" i have databases that love to eat ram and would be happy there.

    Don't you see all those providers overselling RAM 6 to 8x beyond node capacity with OpenVZ & still advertising it on their websites & offer threads as dedicated?

  • @K2Bytes said:
    Don't you see all those providers overselling RAM 6 to 8x beyond node capacity with OpenVZ & still advertising it on their websites & offer threads as dedicated?

    Yeah i see it all the time it just matters what part they are over selling the ram. For example if u offer a huge amount of ram and the customer is not using it u can sell it to someone else hoping they are not going to use it in the normal work load. Also i am sure they can cheat when linux puts ram in to cache. since its a shared kernel they know its cache and just invaidlade it with out telling the container. What i am getting at is if i put a program to use ram like set mysql innodb_table_cache or what eer it is which will consider it active will the it still live in ram or will they try to secirty swap out 72gb

  • I always stay away from OpenVZ because almost all providers oversell it which could cause inferior performance & node crashes but if not oversold its really a good virtualization(or should I say containerization?)

  • @K2Bytes said:
    I always stay away from OpenVZ because almost all providers oversell it which could cause inferior performance & node crashes but if not oversold its really a good virtualization(or should I say containerization?)

    I know what u mean there is always that one program you like to use that needs some kernel model ur not able to use now.

  • ZweiTigerZweiTiger Member
    edited January 2014

    The server machine has 192GB Memory and 32 core CPUS , The performance is great for a web-server hosting. Two dedicated core so you can use of the 32 core CPUS 2 of them. I dont think oversell while they could keep the server stable and the performance is good. Its not a shit VPS i think. But its in germany. You could get a Hetzner dedicated for 40 Euro without VAT. Good value too , or VPS for 29 euro.. i think great.

    Also My Interworx panel installation was 2-3 minutes. I dont think this is bad..

  • UPDATED: : The server is online , and great performance, network , and so on. I got a big ddos , but they solved it within 1-2 hour. :) , The server uptime is great!

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