03-12-2020, 08:14 AM
(03-10-2020, 06:50 PM)Hidden Refuge Wrote: VPS Specifications of VS2-free by EUserv
- 1x vCPU Core (AMD or Intel)
- 1 GB RAM
- 10 GB HDD
- 1 TB per month traffic @ 1 Gbit/s (shared)
- Network speed is throttled to 1 Mbit/s if monthly traffic is exceeded until the beginning of the next month!
- No IPv4 IP address included at all!
- 1x IPv6 IP address (/128) included for free
- Container based virtualization (I assume OpenVZ 7)
- Servers are located in Germany
- Free 10 GB backup space (FTP) included
- Control panel built into customer / billing panel
- rDNS support, rescue system, traffic monitoring included
Servers provided by EUserv. You can order max. three servers at once. All of them for free for 0.00 € / month.
Get it here: https://www.euserv.com/en/virtual-privat...2-free.php
Supported OSs (Linux only): https://www.euserv.com/en/virtual-privat...ems-v2.php
Beware that additional IPv6 addresses cost money and also a IPv4 address will cost you!
You can take part in a beta test for 100 Mbit/s unmetered network speed however without a SLA. Which might mean you might get low speeds at unmetered traffic or they might cancel the beta anytime. Nothing is guaranteed! This can be enabled in the control panel.
Benchmark (bench.sh 2.0)
Code: (Select All)Benchmark started on Di 10. Mär 19:11:54 CET 2020
Full benchmark log: /root/bench.log
System Info
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Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E3-1245 V2 @ 3.40GHz
CPU Cores : 1
Frequency : 1667.644 MHz
Memory : 976 MB
Swap : 976 MB
Uptime : 20 min,
OS : Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
Arch : x86_64 (64 Bit)
Kernel : 4.20.8-1.el7.elrepo.x86_64
Hostname :
Speedtest (IPv6 only)
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Your public IPv6 is
Location Provider Speed
Atlanta, GA, US QuadraNET 4,23MB/s
Dallas, TX, US Linode 2,83MB/s
Newark, NJ, US Linode 16,9MB/s
Fremont, CA, US Linode 2,76MB/s
Chicago, IL, US Steadfast 3,71MB/s
Tokyo, Japan Linode 3,40MB/s
Singapore Linode 2,62MB/s
Frankfurt, Germany Linode 46,8MB/s
London, UK Linode 44,7MB/s
Haarlem, Netherlands Leaseweb 34,9MB/s
Disk Speed
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I/O (1st run) : 107 MB/s
I/O (2nd run) : 145 MB/s
I/O (3rd run) : 138 MB/s
Average I/O : 130 MB/s or .13 GB/s
Geekbench 5: Unfortunately Geekbench just exits at the multicore test without finishing and providing the actual result page. No error or anything. So a bit clueless. It exits at the same stage everytime. Probably something that stops it. It could also be caused by the lack of IPv4 (maybe it fails to upload results to the server - and for some reason DNS64 doesn't seem to work for it?).
Byte Unixbench: I actually didn't bother running this benchmark. It would take too long and I guess it would be terminated like the Geekbench benchmark before it could finish or the VPS might get suspended for high resource usage or something like that. Whatever EUServ uses / does to detect and terminate benchmark software.
These small boxes can be used to learn about IPv6 and how to use it with all your common hosted applications (web hosting and etc). You can use CloudFlare CDN to host websites on it that will be reachable over IPv4 too thanks to CloudFlare reverse proxy serving IPv4 and IPv6. Probably even more use cases available where IPv6 traffic and connections are acceptable.
You can access IPv4 content from the server without a IPv4 address by using a DNS64 server for DNS resolution inside the VPS (NAT64 is awesome!):
- https://v6tools.kasperd.dk/nat64handoff/service (Tested, working and fast)
- http://www.trex.fi/2011/dns64.html (Tested and working but slow)
- CloudFlare 1.1.1.1 DNS64 will not work!
- Google Public DNS64 will not work!
I tried ordering one of those VPSs to test them out. But I just couldn’t get it to work!
The site takes forever to load (no, definitely not just my internet connection). And once it eventually does load, when I hit the order button, it just turns into a spinning loop that keeps on going indefinitely. I was not able to proceed with the ordering process at all!!!
No clue what’s going on as many people in this thread claimed that they were able to successfully place the order.
Any clues?
Thank you Post4VPS and VirMach for providing me with VPS9! But now it’s time to say farewell due to my studies.