NatVPS Migration to KVM Platfrom

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  • The Singapore node has been unavailable for more than half a month. I look forward to your handling. Or you can keep OVZ7.

  • Update on Migration:

    New York KVM services are ready and clients who have service(s) in that location, can now open a ticket and request for creation of New York KVM service(s).

    KVM services for other locations will become online in coming days.

    I'm a host rep for WebHorizon [AS149020] - VPS, Dedicated Servers, Web & Email Hosting
    Singapore, Japan, India, Netherlands & Norway

  • @Ayyub said:
    Update on Migration:

    New York KVM services are ready and clients who have service(s) in that location, can now open a ticket and request for creation of New York KVM service(s).

    KVM services for other locations will become online in coming days.

    I saw on the official website https://natvps.net that the sg region is not displayed. Does it mean that services in the sg region are no longer provided?

  • @xiaogejiuzu said: Does it mean that services in the sg region are no longer provided?

    No. Please wait some time, the service in Asia is too popular.

    MicroLXC is lovable. Uptime of C1V

  • @xiaogejiuzu said:
    I saw on the official website https://natvps.net that the sg region is not displayed. Does it mean that services in the sg region are no longer provided?

    Singapore will be available as KVM too; we are just waiting for the availability of new resources.

    You can check the order page or status page to see the current status of available KVM nodes.

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    I'm a host rep for WebHorizon [AS149020] - VPS, Dedicated Servers, Web & Email Hosting
    Singapore, Japan, India, Netherlands & Norway

  • @Ayyub said:

    @xiaogejiuzu said:
    I saw on the official website https://natvps.net that the sg region is not displayed. Does it mean that services in the sg region are no longer provided?

    Singapore will be available as KVM too; we are just waiting for the availability of new resources.

    You can check the order page or status page to see the current status of available KVM nodes.

    I have three Hong Kong NAT OpenVZ 7 servers with you. When will these servers be discontinued?

  • edited January 10

    for folks wanting to run debian 12 with the latest kernel on the 256MB KVM VPS I've found the following to work

    install 11
    follow https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/191689/#Comment_191689
    upgrade to 12
    vm won't boot. gives kernel panic about memory.

    launch vnc and boot into 5.10 kernel
    install cloud kernel
    apt install linux-image-cloud-amd64

    reboot
    launch vnc and choose cloud kernel

    remove older kernels. but keep a 5.x kernel as backup since it worked out the box with 256mb
    dpkg -l | grep -E 'linux-image|linux-headers'
    apt-get purge linux-image-4.19.0-27-amd64
    apt-get purge linux-image-6.1.0-28-amd64
    apt --purge autoremove

    you could probably switch to the cloud kernel in 11 before upgrading and avoid some of that song and dance.

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  • Update on Migration:

    Singapore KVM services are ready and clients who have service(s) in that location, can now open a ticket and request for creation of Singapore KVM service(s).

    KVM services for other locations will become online in coming days.

    Thanked by (4)nick_ dosai admax JonyBee

    I'm a host rep for WebHorizon [AS149020] - VPS, Dedicated Servers, Web & Email Hosting
    Singapore, Japan, India, Netherlands & Norway

  • @Abdullah said:

    @TigersWay said:
    I've been one of many @Abdullah / Web Horizon / NatVPS's customers for many years and enjoying all my services.

    I'm just starting to play with that new KVM in France and I'm facing a box with 205M as memory and no swap: strange and kinda difficult to install anything. Anyone else in the same situation?

    Since KVM servers run with an independent kernel, they use up resources directly from your allocation. I’m looking into ways to improve things, and there’s a chance I could bump the minimum RAM to 512MB for everyone in EU locations, depending on how feasible it is.

    If we go ahead with this, we might need to adjust the pricing for promotional accounts to bring them closer to the standard rate, around $7 per year.

    Is anyone else in a similar situation? I’d love to hear more feedback to help make things better for everyone.

    Try turning on KSM (Kernel Samepage Merging) - libvirtd has support, and if you're using a different tool then check out https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/QEMU#Enabling_KSM

    KSM scans memory and merges identical pages between your virtual machines, so if 5 VMs are running the same kernel image, once KSM has merged them you'll be sharing RAM for all of them. Likewise for all other things in memory (bash, ...)

  • @djg said: Try turning on KSM (Kernel Samepage Merging) - libvirtd has support, and if you're using a different tool then check out https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/QEMU#Enabling_KSM

    We use VirtFusion as the virtualization platform and although KSM is allowed to be used but based on the main dev and other' feedbacks, it has cause stability issues (which was one of our main motives for moving away from ovz)

    I'm a host rep for WebHorizon [AS149020] - VPS, Dedicated Servers, Web & Email Hosting
    Singapore, Japan, India, Netherlands & Norway

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