@fragpic said: @cociu It's been almost 2 weeks since the order was placed. Can you give us an update on the provisioning?
yes , we are focused in finish the network change (hope will be done in some hours) and after this we will start to provide. The priority was to not provide until the network is fixed. So between today and tumorrow i think all will be delivered.
@fragpic said: @cociu It's been almost 2 weeks since the order was placed. Can you give us an update on the provisioning?
yes , we are focused in finish the network change (hope will be done in some hours) and after this we will start to provide. The priority was to not provide until the network is fixed. So between today and tumorrow i think all will be delivered.
Set up as IDE but could not find in lsblk or /dev so changed to virtio and drive became available.
Once found used fdisk /dev/vda and created a primary partition.
Then format and label using mkfs.ext4 -L drive1 /dev/vda1 mkdir /drive1
mount (or put in fstab) mount /dev/vda1 /drive1
@BusterWolf said: Anyone else regularly getting SSH session disconnected followed by 30ish sections of SSH connections being refused?
I don't see this on my node. I'm on bucnvmestor1.
But I do have an issue with my second drive's performance though. I'm getting 5MB/s max reads/writes.
@BusterWolf said: Anyone else regularly getting SSH session disconnected followed by 30ish sections of SSH connections being refused?
I don't see this on my node. I'm on bucnvmestor1.
But I do have an issue with my second drive's performance though. I'm getting 5MB/s max reads/writes.
Same here...
root@debian10:~# hdparm -Tt /dev/sdb
/dev/sdb:
Timing cached reads: 15524 MB in 1.99 seconds = 7786.01 MB/sec
Timing buffered disk reads: 12 MB in 3.11 seconds = 3.86 MB/sec
@fragpic said: @yorkchou I asked @cociu and he says it will get resolved in a few days once people are done migrating data, but I'm not positive that'll happen.
Since he provides a 5 days money back guarantee, and it's been 4 days after the activation, I had to raise a refund ticket...
@yorkchou said:
Since he provides a 5 days money back guarantee, and it's been 4 days after the activation, I had to raise a refund ticket...
Yeah, I plan to do the same too. He is not using Ceph and is using local storage instead. He said max speed he got on bare metal was 500MB/s which is why I think the speeds won't improve. I didn't know how many people he has on a node but I think it's atleast 30 or more. Forget 10gbps, even 100 Mbps is not possible with this storage issue.
@yorkchou said:
Since he provides a 5 days money back guarantee, and it's been 4 days after the activation, I had to raise a refund ticket...
Yeah, I plan to do the same too. He is not using Ceph and is using local storage instead. He said max speed he got on bare metal was 500MB/s which is why I think the speeds won't improve. I didn't know how many people he has on a node but I think it's atleast 30 or more. Forget 10gbps, even 100 Mbps is not possible with this storage issue.
While waiting for reply to my ticket , I keep testing the 3.6T hdd disk speed, quite bumpy...
Sometimes I got 50-90MB/sec and even 200MB+/sec for several times.
I think what cociu said was partly right. The speed will become normal eventually, but how many days it will take, I don't know...
The latest 10 results : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bJsx6HdJnK/
Just checked and my node was provisioned recently. No email about it though -- strange. I logged in and opened my noKVM console but get a error upon opening. Support ticket opened for that. Not able to get in without having the root password for the VPS, so that is a bit of a issue.
Cheap dedis are my drug, and I'm too far gone to turn back.
Update: noKVM console is functional once again. However my KVM was provisioned with CentOS instead of Debian, and it is reinstalling now. Once that is done I'll run a YABS and post my results here.
Cheap dedis are my drug, and I'm too far gone to turn back.
Script results for my run. Seems the disk speed is improving, albeit slowly. Definitely struggles on the 4K IOPS side (this suggests minimal, if any caching for the array). Network is pretty fast and the NVMe drive is excellent, however. Seems like a pretty good deal all things considered!
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yes , we are focused in finish the network change (hope will be done in some hours) and after this we will start to provide. The priority was to not provide until the network is fixed. So between today and tumorrow i think all will be delivered.
Yeah, definitely need improvement
/dev/null 0%[ ] 4.91M 98.0KB/s eta 2h 40m
1-2 hours and is done , i will let you know when all task is done
Bucharest network is fixed.
Looking forward to getting my node soon then. Thank you for your hard work as always.
Cheap dedis are my drug, and I'm too far gone to turn back.
Ohh! Look who appeared in my inbox:
Easy: How to add the disk in the control panel?
1) Sign in to secure.hostsolutions.ro
2) Select your provided service in the "Services" section.
3) Click on the disks option in the control panel.
4) Click on "Add Hard Disk"
5) Put "3600" in the "Size (GB)" field and confirm
6) And now do whatever you want with your service.
Addition from cociu:
Add the drive inside of Linux. There are several guides spread throughout the internet addressing this topic.
Set up as IDE but could not find in lsblk or /dev so changed to virtio and drive became available.
Once found used fdisk /dev/vda and created a primary partition.
Then format and label using mkfs.ext4 -L drive1 /dev/vda1
mkdir /drive1
mount (or put in fstab) mount /dev/vda1 /drive1
Anyone else regularly getting SSH session disconnected followed by 30ish sections of SSH connections being refused?
I have one VPS with no HDD only NVMe. works well.
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
I was more asking for folks who'd purchased one of these plans who m ay be on my node. Network seems a touch flaky at present.
I don't see this on my node. I'm on bucnvmestor1.
But I do have an issue with my second drive's performance though. I'm getting 5MB/s max reads/writes.
How can you see which node you are on?
Same here...
@yorkchou I asked @cociu and he says it will get resolved in a few days once people are done migrating data, but I'm not positive that'll happen.
Since he provides a 5 days money back guarantee, and it's been 4 days after the activation, I had to raise a refund ticket...
Yeah, I plan to do the same too. He is not using Ceph and is using local storage instead. He said max speed he got on bare metal was 500MB/s which is why I think the speeds won't improve. I didn't know how many people he has on a node but I think it's atleast 30 or more. Forget 10gbps, even 100 Mbps is not possible with this storage issue.
While waiting for reply to my ticket , I keep testing the 3.6T hdd disk speed, quite bumpy...
Sometimes I got 50-90MB/sec and even 200MB+/sec for several times.
I think what cociu said was partly right. The speed will become normal eventually, but how many days it will take, I don't know...
The latest 10 results : https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/bJsx6HdJnK/
is that a hard raid 10?
I bench YABS 24/7/365 unless it's a leap year.
Not in my case. I keep checking often and it hasn't improved. Stays at 5-6 MB/s.
Try the noVNC console in control panel, the url's like http://xxxxx&node=bucnvmestor1, showing which node your vms on.
Just checked and my node was provisioned recently. No email about it though -- strange. I logged in and opened my noKVM console but get a error upon opening. Support ticket opened for that. Not able to get in without having the root password for the VPS, so that is a bit of a issue.
Cheap dedis are my drug, and I'm too far gone to turn back.
Update: noKVM console is functional once again. However my KVM was provisioned with CentOS instead of Debian, and it is reinstalling now. Once that is done I'll run a YABS and post my results here.
Cheap dedis are my drug, and I'm too far gone to turn back.
Script results for my run. Seems the disk speed is improving, albeit slowly. Definitely struggles on the 4K IOPS side (this suggests minimal, if any caching for the array). Network is pretty fast and the NVMe drive is excellent, however. Seems like a pretty good deal all things considered!
Cheap dedis are my drug, and I'm too far gone to turn back.
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