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    • johnpozJ
      johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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      Every vps I have signed up for on them has been ready in minutes..  Going back to 2012 when I first started using them, I have let some expire and then brought up new ones in different DCs of theirs.. etc..

      I would not have suggested them if I did not have personal experience with them!  Just out of curiosity, what are you paying for your current KVM vps your playing with?

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        NOYB
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        @johnpoz:

        Just out of curiosity, what are you paying for your current KVM vps your playing with?

        $5/mo. after 14 day "free" trial.

        Their credit card verification method is something I've never run across before though.  They make an initial $0.01 charge to verify card.

        Oh another negative re: the current OpenVZ provider is they are only in Florida.  I'm on the wet coast.  So it's quite a hop.  The KVM provider is multi location.  So I selected LA.

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        • johnpozJ
          johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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          Who are you using that is a pretty decent price.. Is that a kvm slice?  You say 2 cores - so that is dedicated??

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            NOYB
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            @johnpoz:

            Who are you using that is a pretty decent price.. Is that a kvm slice?  You say 2 cores - so that is dedicated??

            It is advertised as KVM on their web site.  The processor info. is what Webmin reports.  Have no idea if dedicated.  But doubt it.

            Aside from the DNS amplification exploit the only issues I've seen so far are some issues with their web manager.  It seems kind of like it may be new and hasn't had the bugs wrung out yet.  It also when selecting which DC a lot of them where listed as new and also not using the 3-way replication that they advertise.  Seems like they may be in state of flux.

            Don't want to publicize their name as I've only been test driving for a couple of days.  I'll PM it too you.  Sharing any issues you see would be appreciated.

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            • johnpozJ
              johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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              yeah I might have to give 1 a 14 day trail… But the $5 a month is more than I am paying for my boxes.  Even my kvm box that only has 128, so less than you have is only costing 25 a year..

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                NOYB
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                @johnpoz:

                yeah I might have to give 1 a 14 day trail… But the $5 a month is more than I am paying for my boxes.  Even my kvm box that only has 128, so less than you have is only costing 25 a year..

                Even my old
                CenOS 5 OpenVZ was using 140MB.
                CentOS 7 (minimal) OpenVZ is using 216MB.
                CentOS 7 KVM is using 275MB.
                CentOS 7 VirtualBox is using 297MB.

                Not sure that 128MB even meets the official minimum requirements for CentOS 5.

                I'm not comfortable with any less than 768MB for my use.

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                  anajames
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                  Hey all, i do understand what a VPN is, but i have read and seen this word VPS. Can someone provide the core difference between these two.

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                  • johnpozJ
                    johnpoz LAYER 8 Global Moderator
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                    Virtual Private Server..  google it ;)

                    They are not related - its apples and mushrooms..

                    128 is the men requirement for centos 5 with cli, gui would be 512.. Are you one of those gui people? ;)

                    Comes down to what your doing with it.. The 128 mb ones are just NS and vpn endpoints.. They don't normally do anything ;)

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                      NOYB
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                      @johnpoz:

                      128 is the men requirement for centos 5 with cli, gui would be 512.. Are you one of those gui people? ;)

                      Comes down to what your doing with it.. The 128 mb ones are just NS and vpn endpoints.. They don't normally do anything ;)

                      CLI & Webmin
                      Posted a list earlier of what it's running.

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                        NOYB
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                        Up and running on the KVM VPS and the OpenVZ VPS is been "shutdown now" (note the missing "-r" shutdown option).  ;)

                        It's faster than the OpenVZ was.  It's even faster than my VirtualBox.  Of course the VirtualBox is not running on a Zeon.

                        Only been about a week, but so far I'm liking the new home.

                        Now if I can just get the previous provider to cancel my service.  No means of canceling services online.  Have to submit a support ticket.  And of course they drag their feet.

                        Been with them for 10+ years and will be just as glad to be rid of them as I was to get them in the first place.  They were pretty good in the early days as a start-up.  But been going downhill the last half dozen years.  Was a huge step backwards when they went the OpenVZ route.  Their prices have not remained competitive either.

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                          anajames
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                          @johnpoz:

                          Virtual Private Server..  google it ;)

                          They are not related - its apples and mushrooms..

                          128 is the men requirement for centos 5 with cli, gui would be 512.. Are you one of those gui people? ;)

                          Comes down to what your doing with it.. The 128 mb ones are just NS and vpn endpoints.. They don't normally do anything ;)

                          Hey, thank you for clearing it out.

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