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Hostigation - $6 256MB KVM VPS in Rock Hill

Hostigation One of the biggest feature in SolusVM 1.3+ is the Linux-KVM support, and I am sort of expecting to see more and more providers diving into the it and bringing in cheap KVM-based virtual servers. Tim from Hostigation informed me their new KVM offer earlier today, and it starts at $6/month with the following spec:

  • 256MB memory
  • 10GB storage
  • 500GB/month data transfer
  • KVM/SolusVM

Here is the link to order. FreeBSD 8.2 is also available to be deployed. Servers in Rock Hill SC, and Tim has also sent in some pretty good benchmark results. A bit more expensive than their previous OpenVZ offer, but cheaper than their current Xen plans. You get a full virtualized VM rather than just a container. Hostigation has been around for >5 years, had a good review in a comment posted here and on WHT. They are (were?) also offering 30-day moneyback guarantee although I am not sure whether it is still applying to KVM packages.

Okay Tim! Here is your offer, and let’s see whether you get bombarded by fraudsters :)

LEA
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51 Comments

  1. Its indeed rocking feature

    May 6, 2011 @ 9:11 am | Reply
  2. circus:

    “FreeBSD 8.3 is also available to be deployed”

    Umm.. latest release is 8.2

    May 6, 2011 @ 10:51 am | Reply
    • Tim wrote it in the WHT offer page so it must be true!

      May 6, 2011 @ 1:12 pm | Reply
      • LOL, typo on my part. circus is correct, 8.2 is latest and what is offered

        May 6, 2011 @ 1:31 pm | Reply
        • cd:

          Stop hoarding the secret copy of 8.3!

          May 6, 2011 @ 7:05 pm | Reply
        • Don’t feel bad. I actually had to look myself and we just just upgraded our servers just a few days ago.

          May 6, 2011 @ 8:10 pm | Reply
  3. I have a OpenVZ with them. This service is good, and the support is very fast. Tim runs this solo I think. Highly recommended.

    May 7, 2011 @ 6:18 pm | Reply
  4. Setup today with them, excellent support in getting set up, both issues were my fault and Tim was fast to assist. VM is fast and responsive. Huge plus for me is that Hostigator support FreeBSD as a guest OS, my entire infrastructure is based on FreeBSD and tools built around it.

    May 8, 2011 @ 4:26 pm | Reply
  5. Tim’s a troll but I still love him <3 nohomo.

    Francisco

    May 9, 2011 @ 4:15 am | Reply
  6. Tanmoy:

    What’s about I/O and dl speed? And can I use centos/debian there?

    May 10, 2011 @ 11:40 am | Reply
    • CentOS works fine on mine. It does run a little too much by default but that is because the CentOS ISO installs too munch by default.

      May 10, 2011 @ 5:36 pm | Reply
  7. Cachefly download: 7.86 MB/s
    dd reported 25.4 MB/s which seems low but I don’t have any IOWait issues and hdparm reported 142.16 MB/sec

    Support is fast, my rDNS request was done in 3 min.

    May 18, 2011 @ 3:45 am | Reply
  8. Dino Suarez:

    They have a $3/mth 128MB KVM plan now in case $6 was a little high for some people.

    June 10, 2011 @ 7:22 pm | Reply
  9. Dino Suarez:

    I signed up for it ($3 plan) because I thought it would be a good location for a VPN endpoint. I got
    a IPSEC/L2tp VPN server setup on my VPS and it works great so far.

    IO Test:

    dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync
    16384+0 records in
    16384+0 records out
    1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 9.92098 s, 108 MB/s
    

    Maybe a new node? I’ve never seen 108MB/s on a Xen or KVM low end box.

    Only downside I’ve seen so far is that the network is really reliant on cogent bandwidth, which
    is probably why they can give 500GB on a 3$ plan. Although I haven’t really run into a problem with it.

    June 11, 2011 @ 9:44 pm | Reply
    • I only get around 50-60MB/s

      dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=64k count=16k conv=fdatasync
      16384+0 records in
      16384+0 records out
      1073741824 bytes (1.1 GB) copied, 18.5821 seconds, 57.8 MB/s
      
      hdparm -t /dev/hda
      
      /dev/hda:
       Timing buffered disk reads:  302 MB in  3.01 seconds = 100.48 MB/sec
      

      The ping is around 30ms from my house, which is the best of any LEB I have tried. (I’m in North Carolina, in a small town near Charlotte which is less than 100 miles from Rock Hill, SC)

      June 11, 2011 @ 9:58 pm | Reply
  10. Joe Merit:

    The node that my VPS is on had a raid problem of some sort – data was all accessible but
    they said they were going to reboot the node to try to clear up the problem, whatever it was. The reboot
    didn’t clear it up and instead of just letting it boot back up and copying the data over
    to a new server or backing that data up they have decided to go with a may 29 backup. Since i signed up
    after may 29 I’ll be getting a fresh vps and will have to reconfig things. A little disappointing :(

    June 16, 2011 @ 2:00 pm | Reply
    • Adam:

      Good they ha backup but not of course does not help you and others who registered on may 29.

      Sounds like the same problem Nordicvps experienced in Fremont, disk crash that was not recoverable.

      June 16, 2011 @ 2:20 pm | Reply
      • cd:

        At least they actually gave users a VPS account again at the same price/location, unlike nordic.

        June 16, 2011 @ 2:25 pm | Reply
        • Adam:

          Yes its a very nice service

          June 16, 2011 @ 2:29 pm | Reply
        • Joe Merit:

          I’ll get over it quickly I’m sure :) I was loving this vps before it messed up and I’m sure I’ll love it again when its back.

          June 16, 2011 @ 5:29 pm | Reply
  11. Well, as you all know, one of the KVM nodes failed miserably and was restarted from scratch, a situation nobody ever likes to see. Myself included, which is why I like to at least make best effort backups of everything once a week, but it was nice to see a much higher level of understanding here about the ordeal. The node has been rebuilt, everyone has been notified tehy can at least do a fresh install of the OS, and I am waiting on SolusVM to respond to a ticket about the error I am having with the restore script, but they are no cPanel support department by any means.

    My biggest anger over this is 2 weekly backups did not run, but only on the KVM nodes, Xen and OpenVZ nodes backed up as usual. I’m just glad I didn’t need to resort to the emergency replacement equipment sitting in the corner, it’s there just for times like this, has raid10, but is only a quad core with 8gb of ram so things can at least limp along and downtime is never more then 24 hours with even the largest catastrophe.

    June 16, 2011 @ 6:16 pm | Reply
    • Joe Merit:

      Thanks for getting things back up. I think you handled it a lot better than some others would have ;0 .

      Anyways. I was able to reconfigure my VPS back to where it was and its rocking out again.

      Good stuff.

      June 16, 2011 @ 7:30 pm | Reply
    • Nice to see someone who invests in back up equipment. Almost tempted to offer my services if you need help but I have no real way from getting to Rock Hill from Charlotte. :)

      June 16, 2011 @ 11:03 pm | Reply
      • Phil at SolusVM was awesome helping to figure out the snag with the backups, and turns out when he helped me a few weeks ago to make the Solus master 100% IPv6 capable for the clients and WHMCS it introduced ::ffff:IPv4 as valid IPv6 dual stack which was not taken into account and in turn broke the backups on everything as the slaves were connecting with ::ffff: but the master was expecting IPv4, and the slaves connect to the master to retrieve the FTP credentials, but the master wasn’t telling them anything, instead shunning them like a red headed stepchild. Everything is now working and I am restoring the backups for any vm that has not already been re-installed by its owner. And even better is this weekend the backups should run properly.

        So drmike, I guess you are like me, don’t drive? I had a car for 6 months shortly after moving to SC but after the insurance was set to renew I though back, and I had driven twice in that 6 months, to the grocery store, and for $200 over 6 months I could buy a lot of cab rides back with my goods, and still have change left over. I can walk to the datacenter from my apartment in 3 minutes, why do I need a car? And like today shows, I’ve yet to have something fail and take me much longer then 4 hours to make serious progress on restoration. To all those shy of a 1 man show, why?

        June 16, 2011 @ 11:35 pm | Reply
        • About an hour walk for me and the bus does go right by it. (Well a block away as I’m in the building behind now.) I take some rather severe meds so they don’t want me behind the wheel.

          I moved down here in ’91. Insurance went up like 5x. I just handed them my license. Tried a bike but was hit 3 times in the first month. Second and third times, the drivers kept right on going.

          June 16, 2011 @ 11:49 pm | Reply
  12. @tim flavin.
    If i want to upgrade my KVM VPS, we must destroy the VPS first and then recreate the VPS with bigger spec, right?

    June 25, 2011 @ 12:11 am | Reply
    • RAM and cores can be added on the fly, disk space will need to be destroyed then repartitioned, or I can manually add a 2nd LVM and pass it to the VPS which you can partition and do with what you want.

      June 25, 2011 @ 12:30 am | Reply
      • john:

        can you tell me about your storage vps?
        #1. location of the server,
        #2. SolusVM?

        June 28, 2011 @ 10:34 pm | Reply
        • The storage plans are detailed http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1055770 but to give a little more detail, some who use rsync to copy over seriously huge numbers of files need a bump in burst, which is not a problem. Currently in Rock Hill SC (About 20 miles south of Charlotte) and yes, SolusVM The server itself is a 10 drive software raid6 with two spares.

          June 28, 2011 @ 10:56 pm | Reply
      • john:

        Do you ever answer the ticket?
        Don’t tell me you don’t have any pending tickets.
        It’s been a week waiting for a simple question.

        July 4, 2011 @ 3:05 pm | Reply
        • john – I answer every ticket, usually within a few minutes, as they come in, so if you can give me a ticket number, I will see what is left unanswered. my post between your two does answer the questions you raised.

          July 4, 2011 @ 3:24 pm | Reply
    • Francisco also gave me the idea you can use gparted to expand the partitions and systemrescuecd is one of the ISO you can boot into to work with your VPS through VNC.

      June 29, 2011 @ 1:38 am | Reply
  13. I just want to comment that I got one of these little (128MB) toys.

    I am trying to learn FreeBSD (I am completely a virgin xDD) and everything seems to be working fine.. but the minimal install is really big, like 600MB u_u And after two or three utilities has grow about 1.5GB :S

    Well, having fun!

    Just to please the community, a Geekbench run above FreeBSD!

    http://browse.geekbench.ca/geekbench2/view/434214

    July 5, 2011 @ 12:36 am | Reply
    • circus:

      600MB with or without ports tree? coz mine only 350MB without ports tree.

      July 7, 2011 @ 6:39 pm | Reply
      • Hmmm, I guess I did a mistake. For some reaosn df shows usage in blocks (512KB?) and well, yes, it uses 350 MB. And with the ports maybe another 400 MB extra.

        July 7, 2011 @ 7:14 pm | Reply
    • circus:
      ./Run dhry2reg whetstone-double syscall pipe context1 spawn execl shell1 shell8 shell16
      
      BYTE UNIX Benchmarks (Version 5.1.3)
      
         OS: FreeBSD -- 8.2-RELEASE -- FreeBSD 8.2-RELEASE #0: Fri Feb 18 02:24:46 UTC 2011     root@almeida.cse.buffalo.edu:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC
         Machine: i386 (GENERIC)
         Language: en_US.utf8 (charmap=, collate=)
         CPU: no details available
         6:57PM  up 1 day,  7:30, 1 user, load averages: 0.01, 0.00, 0.00; runlevel 
      
      ------------------------------------------------------------------------
      Benchmark Run: Fri Jul 08 2011 18:57:24 - 20:05:25
      unknown CPUs in system; running 1 parallel copy of tests
      
      Dhrystone 2 using register variables       18256640.0 lps   (31.5 s, 7 samples)
      Double-Precision Whetstone                     2946.5 MWIPS (10.1 s, 7 samples)
      Execl Throughput                               4294.5 lps   (29.6 s, 2 samples)
      Pipe Throughput                             1449856.6 lps   (31.5 s, 7 samples)
      Pipe-based Context Switching                 426215.3 lps   (31.5 s, 7 samples)
      Process Creation                              13082.3 lps   (94.5 s, 2 samples)
      Shell Scripts (1 concurrent)                   9258.2 lpm   (188.9 s, 2 samples)
      Shell Scripts (16 concurrent)                   635.8 lpm   (188.9 s, 2 samples)
      Shell Scripts (8 concurrent)                   1266.8 lpm   (188.9 s, 2 samples)
      System Call Overhead                         805663.5 lps   (31.5 s, 7 samples)
      
      System Benchmarks Partial Index              BASELINE       RESULT    INDEX
      Dhrystone 2 using register variables         116700.0   18256640.0   1564.4
      Double-Precision Whetstone                       55.0       2946.5    535.7
      Execl Throughput                                 43.0       4294.5    998.7
      Pipe Throughput                               12440.0    1449856.6   1165.5
      Pipe-based Context Switching                   4000.0     426215.3   1065.5
      Process Creation                                126.0      13082.3   1038.3
      Shell Scripts (1 concurrent)                     42.4       9258.2   2183.5
      Shell Scripts (16 concurrent)                     ---        635.8      ---
      Shell Scripts (8 concurrent)                      6.0       1266.8   2111.3
      System Call Overhead                          15000.0     805663.5    537.1
                                                                         ========
      System Benchmarks Index Score (Partial Only)                         1115.4
      
      dd if=/dev/zero of=test bs=64k count=16k
      16384+0 records in
      16384+0 records out
      1073741824 bytes transferred in 10.525434 secs (102014019 bytes/sec)
      
      July 9, 2011 @ 3:32 am | Reply
  14. Dino Suarez:

    Hostigation now offers KVM plans in Los Angeles (Quadranet DC)

    they sent out an email about being able to migrate to this DC, and you
    can order from the site now.

    I will report in on the network stability later.

    July 6, 2011 @ 9:35 pm | Reply
  15. subscribebd

    September 6, 2011 @ 6:45 am | Reply
  16. zidit:

    Rock Hill Ovz02 down?

    September 7, 2011 @ 7:16 am | Reply

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