Vultr & abusive neighbors
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Yeah, their response only took 3 minutes, and another 5 for resolution. Not bad at all.
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@scottalanmiller said in Vultr & abusive neighbors:
So that's why my VM got shut off.
Yeah, stop mining for bitcoin.
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@fuznutz04 said in Vultr & abusive neighbors:
@scottalanmiller said in Vultr & abusive neighbors:
So that's why my VM got shut off.
Yeah, stop mining for bitcoin.
There goes this years bonus program...
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For as much business we send their way, one would think that they would pay some attention. Or are we just small potatoes?
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@NerdyDad said in Vultr & abusive neighbors:
For as much business we send their way, one would think that they would pay some attention. Or are we just small potatoes?
This was a first for me. I've never had any issues with "noisy neighbors " before. Or if I have, I've never noticed it before. Since this is s PBX, I noticed it immediately.
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@fuznutz04 what plan?
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@NerdyDad LOL, I bet they don't have specific instances for Mangolassit IT accounts I mean my Ubiquiti VM has been running fine but is a controller with low usage unless there is updates or changes.
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Kicking this thread back up because I am looking at RDSH on Vultr vs Azure. Are dedicated instances bare metal?
Ironically their marketing for dedicated instances clearly says "Goodbye Noisy Neighbors" I cant imagine a dedicated blade (guessing a single vm on KVM running on a blade) for the prices they offer.
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@bigbear said in Vultr & abusive neighbors:
Kicking this thread back up because I am looking at RDSH on Vultr vs Azure. Are dedicated instances bare metal?
No one would use bare metal. It would make them a laughingstock and no one could ever talk about them as a business class vendor again. And it would be unnecessarily costly and weird. It's just dedicated.
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@bigbear said in Vultr & abusive neighbors:
Ironically their marketing for dedicated instances clearly says "Goodbye Noisy Neighbors" I cant imagine a dedicated blade (guessing a single vm on KVM running on a blade) for the prices they offer.
Blades aren't cost effective. Very unlikely that they would use costly technology like that.
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Vultr dedicated definitely can't be physical since they offer VMs of partial servers. You need virtualization to carve up a server.
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@bigbear said in Vultr & abusive neighbors:
I cant imagine a dedicated blade (guessing a single vm on KVM running on a blade) for the prices they offer.
$240/mo for a single eight core CPU and 32GB RAM? That's trivially easy to do. They make great money on one of those instances. You can easily deploy a full 1U for that. In fact, for that price, I can easily afford to go to xByte, buy a server for you, ship it to Colocation America, pay for a 1U hosting plan and set it up for you. You don't need any economy of scale to make that plan financially profitable. That's $2,880/year revenue on a piece of hardware that only costs $800 to purchase!
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@NerdyDad Yes you are
In all seriousness I wouldn't run a PBX on anything that didn't have a dedicated resource pool (Transcoding can do funny things when it doesn't have equal access to the CPU clock). This is generally in the install guide for a lot of PBX systems.
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@scottalanmiller Check out OVH. Largest hosting provider in EMEA. BareMetal and you run your own whatever or dedicated vCenter/ESXi private cloud stuff.
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@John-Nicholson said in Vultr & abusive neighbors:
@scottalanmiller Check out OVH. Largest hosting provider in EMEA. BareMetal and you run your own whatever or dedicated vCenter/ESXi private cloud stuff.
Someone here tested them and had problems I thought.
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@scottalanmiller I was actually looking at the $60 and $120 versions.
Was just thinking... click - click and I am up and running vs ordering and shipping to colo and using all the tools to install my software remotely.
At the $240 price point I agree with you though.
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@scottalanmiller said in Vultr & abusive neighbors:
@John-Nicholson said in Vultr & abusive neighbors:
@scottalanmiller Check out OVH. Largest hosting provider in EMEA. BareMetal and you run your own whatever or dedicated vCenter/ESXi private cloud stuff.
Someone here tested them and had problems I thought.
I'm using OVH. I'm not having any problems at all except for the ones I cause myself, ha ha ha.
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@scottalanmiller said in Vultr & abusive neighbors:
@bigbear said in Vultr & abusive neighbors:
Kicking this thread back up because I am looking at RDSH on Vultr vs Azure. Are dedicated instances bare metal?
No one would use bare metal. It would make them a laughingstock and no one could ever talk about them as a business class vendor again. And it would be unnecessarily costly and weird. It's just dedicated.
Yeah I was actually hoping it was not bare-metal and that it was at least a dedicated VM running on its own blade with some redundancy etc.
But I see what you are seeing, the resources are dedicated to that VM in KVM I suppose?
Anyway with the RDSH server I am deploying I don't want to risk any "noisy neighbors" so that caught my I. Incredible value in cost vs Azure, which I initially completely miscalculated.
And I am curious to see if Vultr has less latency than Azure at this point.
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@bigbear said in Vultr & abusive neighbors:
@scottalanmiller I was actually looking at the $60 and $120 versions.
Was just thinking... click - click and I am up and running vs ordering and shipping to colo and using all the tools to install my software remotely.
At the $240 price point I agree with you though.
Right, but those lower prices are just shared on the hardware. So the total always comes out to $240/mo/server for Vultr. So sure, if you just 1/4th of a server for $60/mo. But you get so little for that. When would that be worth it?