(08-01-2020, 04:30 AM)rudra Wrote: oh man ! I am so tempted to go apply for that vps 5. cause 6 GB ram and non ecc are non issues for me. what is most tempting is the slightly higher powered cpu threads. and 400gb hoarding space is cool too. lol
@Manal
when compared to vps5, are we allowed to use cpu for longer duration on vps 5 at higher utilisation rates ? higher means above 90 percent sustained use of the alloted threads?
Though I remember you saying in reply to the review that cpu in vps 5 was in effect dedicated, unless abused. i am just feeling curious and trying to compare i guess.
You may exceed 90% of CPU usage but only for resource-intensive operations. Holding for more than 30 minutes at 90% will result in suspension.
And no, it is no more dedicated CPU.
(08-01-2020, 09:30 PM)LightDestory Wrote: Here we go, another amazing giveaway! Guys don't let VPS 9 be vacant! Fight for it and get it! You won't regret.
After almost 1 year of amazing usage of VPS 9 by VirMach, I would like to try VPS 5 from @Manal 's Shadow Hosting but I am a bit scared about strict policy.
Don't mistake me, my adventure with VirMarch is amazing, you will see me suggest to get VPS 9 to everybody because the VPS and staff behind them are amazing. I do an average/high usage of system's resources and I have also suffered a DDoS of about 75GB of data between VirMach's network and Cloudflare's network. They took down the VPS just once, then they sent just notify about the status.
Right now I am a bit scared to apply for any other VPS because I don't know if it can happen again and how the provider will respond to it.
DDoS shouldn't be an issue with Shadow hosting. We have pretty strong overall DDoS protection. However, if the attack is software/game-specific, it may bypass the protection(which is rare) and in that case, our ToS applies where heavy incoming DDoS attacks leads to temperory suspension unless it is either fixable from our DC's end.
In multiple both controlled and uncontrolled environment, we did multiple testings on both of our main nodes to stress test to it's limit. The attack lasted for 5 minutes at first, second and third wave didn't had any affect on it.
We tried testing 3 days later(incase mitigation is toggled back off), and it didn't even drop for a second. It is safe to say that Shadow Hosting's node is well-protected against majority of booter-based attacks which are largely used to attack servers and communities to cause outage.