[mrVM] - 5 x 256MB VPS for $15 p/YEAR! * or * 3 x 256MB for $9 !! ONLY 50 available!

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  • I have always loved the NAT VPS idea but with changing requirements "My requirements" I haven't got as many as I usually do, @mikho is a great choice for them along with @AnthonySmith and @cam.

    I might just have to have a look for some more ;)

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  • I just got one. I hope i'm still in time

  • @mikho Any known issues with Singapore? After reimaging with the Debian 10 image, it just refuses to boot :(

  • mikhomikho AdministratorOG

    @Daniel said:
    @mikho Any known issues with Singapore? After reimaging with the Debian 10 image, it just refuses to boot :(

    I had one ticket about it earlier.
    Will have a check in the morning, was about to go to bed now.

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  • Daniel said: After reimaging with the Debian 10 image, it just refuses to boot

    I think maybe @cam also would be interested in this (seen a similar issue on one server) ...

  • @mikho said:

    @donB said:
    Singapore $3/yr has stocked out already! Timezones.. :(

    Restocked again, had to temporary set them as OOS until I provisioned all orders.
    10 more 256mb and 10 128mb in that location!!

    One of them is mine. I ended up with something this Black Friday after all. > @vyas said:

    @poisson said:

    One of them is mine. I ended up with something this Black Friday after all.

    Smart aren't we? Tempting others to spend their $$ while protecting your own :-)

    Which one did you get by the way? I am guessing the "Asia package" but 256 MB or 128 MB option?

    I got the Asia 256mb package. I am leaving my beastly PC in my university to run AI stuff 24/7 but because of the university's NAT, I needed a cheap VPS in Asia (latency issues) to RDP by tunnelling through SSH on the VPS and now I got it with two other spares. :)

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  • vyasvyas OGSenpai

    Twice yesterday I tried to order, both times something came up and the network got disconnected (ordering from mobile, grr.. elevators. more grr..) No regrets- just checked- the SG standalone ones are available still at regular price. That's the one I was most interested in, might get it separately later.

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  • Got the APAC bundle, nice.
    When I pressed re-install on SG, there was two debian10 in the list. Maybe one of them was debian9?

  • mikhomikho AdministratorOG

    @lgsin said:
    Got the APAC bundle, nice.
    When I pressed re-install on SG, there was two debian10 in the list. Maybe one of them was debian9?

    Actually no, they actually is listed twice :)
    I’ve removed one and it should show only one by now.

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  • i want oneeee! =(

  • @mikho can you AlpineOS image? <3

  • @foxone There isn't one for OpenVZ, but you can install Debian and use this script- https://gist.github.com/trimsj/c1fefd650b5f49ceb8f3efc1b6a1404d

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  • @WSS said:
    @foxone There isn't one for OpenVZ, but you can install Debian and use this script- https://gist.github.com/trimsj/c1fefd650b5f49ceb8f3efc1b6a1404d

    Thank you my darling

  • flipsflips OG
    edited December 2019

    @WSS said:
    @foxone There isn't one for OpenVZ, but you can install Debian and use this script- https://gist.github.com/trimsj/c1fefd650b5f49ceb8f3efc1b6a1404d

    Ooh, I guess it should work with CentOS/whatever as well... :)

  • @flips said:

    @WSS said:
    @foxone There isn't one for OpenVZ, but you can install Debian and use this script- https://gist.github.com/trimsj/c1fefd650b5f49ceb8f3efc1b6a1404d

    Ooh, I guess it should work with CentOS/whatever as well... :)

    Should, but haven't tried.

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  • htgyhtgy OG
    edited December 2019

    I bought a USA bundle, they are pretty good.
    I got a small problem with my US-NY node nat vps: the ipv4 with that vps is fine, but the ipv6 is not working.
    I have submitted a ticket(#252582) for this but no respose for 3 days.

  • LES is not your help desk
    They are community support.

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  • @mikho - can you post updated looking glasses for the new locations (seems like you have Bucharest RO, Milan IT, US-New York, US-Seattle). I hope there'll be a bundle-up offer for existing bundle customers to increase their idling world dominion.

    I hope New York is New York City (or thereabouts) and not a certain upstate New York location.

    Also any word on taking over @AnthonySmith's LES Japan location as yet?

  • @nullnothere said:
    Also any word on taking over AnthonySmith's LES Japan location as yet?

    Recent one is in this thread

    mikho said:
    Even if the price is nowhere near the other locations?

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  • nullnothere said: can you post updated looking glasses for the new locations (seems like you have Bucharest RO, Milan IT, US-New York, US-Seattle)

    I've got Milan via MrVM on https://beta.dnstools.ws/ if you want to try pings/traceroutes.

  • mikhomikho AdministratorOG

    @nullnothere said:
    @mikho - can you post updated looking glasses for the new locations (seems like you have Bucharest RO, Milan IT, US-New York, US-Seattle). I hope there'll be a bundle-up offer for existing bundle customers to increase their idling world dominion.

    I hope I will get around to inatalling the looking glass this weekend.

    @nullnothere said:
    Also any word on taking over @AnthonySmith's LES Japan location as yet?

    I’m still looking at alternatives. I have a backup plan, but there is something ”better” that I’m hoping for.

    @htgy said:
    I bought a USA bundle, they are pretty good.
    I got a small problem with my US-NY node nat vps: the ipv4 with that vps is fine, but the ipv6 is not working.
    I have submitted a ticket(#252582) for this but no respose for 3 days.

    Known issue, working on it, seems to be a node/routing issue.
    Looks like the node changes the vps gateway to the nodes own ipv6.

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  • @Daniel said: I've got Milan via MrVM

    Looks like you're behind CF - so I can't really ping to get a sense of latencies. No worries though (and thanks for the offer!)

    @mikho said: I hope I will get around to installing the looking glass this weekend.

    That will be nice. I'll wait to figure out which part of the world to colonize idle-ise next.

    Of course one could argue that if you are truly idling, latency doesn't matter.

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  • DanielDaniel OG
    edited December 2019

    nullnothere said: Looks like you're behind CF - so I can't really ping to get a sense of latencies.

    I meant that the site I linked to lets you send pings from a bunch of locations around the world, and the "Italy" location is MrVM in Milan :) the site is behind Cloudflare because it used to sometimes get DDoS traffic and CF helped a lot.

    If you want to see latency from your location, you can try ping it01.d.sb which is my MrVM VPS in Milan.

    Edit: 193.234.225.89 is the public shared IPv4 in case you want to test IPv4 pings too.

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  • vyasvyas OGSenpai

    @Daniel said:

    nullnothere said: Looks like you're behind CF - so I can't really ping to get a sense of latencies.

    I meant that the site I linked to lets you send pings from a bunch of locations around the world, and the "Italy" location is MrVM in Milan :) the site is behind Cloudflare because it used to sometimes get DDoS traffic and CF helped a lot.

    If you want to see latency from your location, you can try ping it01.d.sb which is my MrVM VPS in Milan.

    Edit: 193.234.225.89 is the public shared IPv4 in case you want to test IPv4 pings too.

    Nice tool, Daniel. Tried playing around with it, discovered a few oops'es on a couple of my sites already. :-)

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