It isn't.
3 host.colocrossing.com (192.3.94.137) 1.743 ms host.colocrossing.com (192.3.94.133) 1.162 ms . (172.245.12.225) 1.756 ms
4 buf-b1-link.telia.net (213.248.96.41) 0.422 ms buff-b1-link.telia.net (62.115.34.137) 0.419 ms te7-4.ccr01.buf02.atlas.cogentco.com (38.122.36.45)...
Nah. Bandwidth is cheap in Vegas and we also got lots in NY.
It's likely we're going to be bumping the BW on the 1G & 2G plans when we move them to the SSD's.
Thanks for the interest!
Francisco
Is the node lagging to unholy hell? If it is, it's likely swapping. If it isn't? It could still be swapping but possibly to SSD based swap.
Alas, RAID0 SSD swap is becoming popular.
Francisco
They just need something that speaks BGP4+. I'm not sure what kind of routing equipment they use in their pods but I'm guessing it's something that they take a default route with.
I know my old brocade 2024C did BGP+ but it was only 24 ports so it wasn't a great top-of-rack switch if you needed...
As Jon said it's unlikely they'll roll IPV6 out any time soon in any of their POP locations (ATL/DFW/LA/NJ/SJC). Their primary locations (BUF/CHI) will probably get it sometime this year.
Jon promised me it would be online this year but given how annoyed he is with me he's likely taken it off...
You can but I have no ETA on the filtering IP's yet.
This means you might end up sitting on the VM for anywhere from a week to a month.
By all means, I'm not trying to resist signups here, but don't want someone to feel scammed :)
Francisco
Figured i'd give everyone a heads up.
We've decided to change the SSD allocations on our 1G & 2G OpenVZ plans (possibly KVM's too, we'll see ;)).
Users will get a 1:1 match off their base plan, eg:
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| PLAN | SATA SPACE | SSD SPACE |...
I wouldn't say CC has taken part in any of the floods. While it "adds up" in the LEB purchase as well as the floods we suffered during our migration, there's no proof and making that claim will get you served.
Chris himself has been on a purchase spree and has bragged to multiple people about...
The last time I heard UGVPS come up was during the CVPS hacks but past that they've been pretty much silent. Before that the only time we heard from them was during the supposed UK attacks.
During the first CVPS hack they disappeared as well and no one was getting ticket replies, etc. Same...
Brutal.
Honestly I'm not surprised. I think they absorbed UG when they started closing out all the non-CC locations.
Do they still run a UK location or is that closed down as well due to "DDOS attacks"?
Francisco
It's probably all the vomit/liquor/lube from the 'shore. :P
We aren't ignoring it, but for now we're not commiting more resources to it. If we upgraded every 128MB node we'd likely break even over a years profits just because of the drive price. That isn't to say we won't in the future, but...