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RE: VPS 5 Cobalt Host Review - Unixfy - 10-28-2015

You can't get more than 1 VPS here, but I have 2 on FreeVPS as well as a bunch from trials, promos, etc. If you PM me I'll benchmark them Big Grin


RE: VPS 5 Cobalt Host Review - antix - 10-28-2015

thank you for the review

and i think from what i saw that cobalt is a great provider .. i agree though that almost every one is going 1gbps now Big Grin


RE: VPS 5 Cobalt Host Review - Dudi - 10-31-2015

(10-27-2015, 07:14 PM)karatekidmonkey Wrote: 2 vCPU cores. That limits you to creating 2 VPSs, since you can't have a VPS without a CPU.

How could you create 2 VPSs if you have only:

IP Addresses: 1x IPv4 ?


RE: VPS 5 Cobalt Host Review - Conan - 10-31-2015

(10-31-2015, 12:28 PM)Dudi Wrote:
(10-27-2015, 07:14 PM)karatekidmonkey Wrote: 2 vCPU cores. That limits you to creating 2 VPSs, since you can't have a VPS without a CPU.

How could you create 2 VPSs if you have only:

IP Addresses: 1x IPv4 ?

Private IP or something.

There are ways to create a VM without using a public IP.


RE: VPS 5 Cobalt Host Review - Unixfy - 10-31-2015

(10-31-2015, 12:28 PM)Dudi Wrote:
(10-27-2015, 07:14 PM)karatekidmonkey Wrote: 2 vCPU cores. That limits you to creating 2 VPSs, since you can't have a VPS without a CPU.

How could you create 2 VPSs if you have only:

IP Addresses: 1x IPv4 ?

(10-31-2015, 12:40 PM)Conan Wrote:
(10-31-2015, 12:28 PM)Dudi Wrote:
(10-27-2015, 07:14 PM)karatekidmonkey Wrote: 2 vCPU cores. That limits you to creating 2 VPSs, since you can't have a VPS without a CPU.

How could you create 2 VPSs if you have only:

IP Addresses: 1x IPv4 ?

Private IP or something.

There are ways to create a VM without using a public IP.

It's 1 IPv4 per virtual machine, I created 2 of them and they both had public IPs (tested this by installing Apache on both, and visiting their IP address. Both showed the Apache default page).

And yes, Conan is right. Take YellowCircle (which I shared) and LabXnow. Both of them use private IPs (176.xxx.xxx.xxx).


RE: VPS 5 Cobalt Host Review - cobalt-zack - 10-31-2015

Yes, our panel works off your resource amount. You can make as many servers as you have resources, each is equipped with 1 public IPV4 address


RE: VPS 5 Cobalt Host Review - xdude - 11-02-2015

(10-31-2015, 02:49 PM)cobalt-zack Wrote: Yes, our panel works off your resource amount. You can make as many servers as you have resources, each is equipped with 1 public IPV4 address

Really a great feature. Lets say we delete the vps and redo it. Do we get the same ip we had before or get one randomly out of ip pool ? Hope it would be the same ip. ))


RE: VPS 5 Cobalt Host Review - Sagnik - 11-02-2015

(11-02-2015, 03:47 AM)xdude Wrote:
(10-31-2015, 02:49 PM)cobalt-zack Wrote: Yes, our panel works off your resource amount. You can make as many servers as you have resources, each is equipped with 1 public IPV4 address

Really a great feature. Lets say we delete the vps and redo it. Do we get the same ip we had before or get one randomly out of ip pool ? Hope it would be the same ip. ))

We get a random IP.
I complained regarding that to cobalt-zack.


RE: VPS 5 Cobalt Host Review - Unixfy - 11-02-2015

Same, I've experienced that too many times. I hate the fact that you can't reinstall!! I feel that this isn't CobaltZack's fault, but rather the C@C API, but still....