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    • scottalanmillerS
      scottalanmiller @Curtis
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      @Curtis said in Another VPS Kid on the block upcloud.com:

      100% uptime SLA

      With an N+1 philosophy throughout our entire infrastructure, all single points of failure have been eliminated. We trust our redundancy so much, that we will give you a 100% SLA with 50x payback for any downtime of over 5 minutes.

      Interesting

      Well now thats interesting.

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        black3dynamite @Curtis
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        @Curtis said in Another VPS Kid on the block upcloud.com:

        100% uptime SLA

        With an N+1 philosophy throughout our entire infrastructure, all single points of failure have been eliminated. We trust our redundancy so much, that we will give you a 100% SLA with 50x payback for any downtime of over 5 minutes.

        Interesting

        So much confidence.

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        • matteo nunziatiM
          matteo nunziati @scottalanmiller
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          @scottalanmiller said in Another VPS Kid on the block upcloud.com:

          @Curtis said in Another VPS Kid on the block upcloud.com:

          100% uptime SLA

          With an N+1 philosophy throughout our entire infrastructure, all single points of failure have been eliminated. We trust our redundancy so much, that we will give you a 100% SLA with 50x payback for any downtime of over 5 minutes.

          Interesting

          Well now thats interesting.

          Basically impossible to attain... Any big name had issues in the past. Even if you redund everything human error is still possible...

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            Curtis @matteo nunziati
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            @matteo-nunziati maybe they are running 100% by AI 😂

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            • JaredBuschJ
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              Remember that outage has different meanings to different people. To my users anything that makes my website not show the right thing means there’s an outage. But if the host is up and the network is up There is no outage from the infrastructure side. If the host is up but the fiber is cut outside the facility they could still meet 100% uptime because their system was up. It’s all in the details of who is actually having the outage.

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                Curtis @JaredBusch
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                @JaredBusch Right, that makes since.

                Here is UpCloud's SLA just for reference.

                Service Level Agreement

                Scope. This service level agreement (“SLA”) is an integral part of the Contract between UpCloud and the Customer.

                Service Guarantee. UpCloud will guarantee 100% virtual server and network availability to the Customer. The network will be deemed available if UpCloud’s routers and switches are available and responding properly. For all unscheduled interruptions in the provision of the Services, which are due to hardware or telecommunications failures that last longer than 5 minutes, UpCloud shall offer compensation to the Customer.

                Scheduled Interruptions. UpCloud will notify the Customer by e-mail or on UpCloud’s website about scheduled interruptions in the provision of the Services at least 24 hours in advance, with the exception of important security updates and patches which UpCloud may deploy without prior notice.

                Error Notifications. In case of an interruption in the Services, the Customer has to notify UpCloud by e-mail to [email protected]. The interruption is deemed to begin when the failure starts to affect the Customer’s use of the Services, and to end when the failure has been corrected. UpCloud will notify the Customer about the correction of the failure.

                Payment of Compensation. When a failure in the Services has been corrected, UpCloud will offer the Customer compensation which the Customer may reclaim within 15 days. The compensation will be paid to the Customer’s service account in the form of credits and may not be exchanged for cash or other forms of payment.

                Amount of Compensation. The amount of compensation will be 50 times UpCloud’s charges for the Services allocated for the period of the interruption of the Services. The maximum amount of compensation for an individual interruption is 100% of UpCloud’s charges for the Services during 30 calendar days preceding the interruption. The total sum of aggregated compensations cannot exceed 250% of UpCloud’s charges for the Services during 30 calendar days preceding the latest interruption.

                Sole Remedy. The above-mentioned payment of compensation will be the sole remedy of the Customer for interruptions or other failures in the Services. In case of a disagreement over the amount of the compensation payable to the Customer, UpCloud’s decision on the issue will be binding and final.

                Exemptions from Service Guarantee. The following situations will be exempt from UpCloud’s service guarantee:

                1. Scheduled interruptions
                2. Failures caused by errors in third party software utilized in the Services
                3. Failures in products or services which are not included in the Services
                4. Failures caused by the Customer’s actions contrary to user instructions or resulting from the Customer’s operating systems or application software used within the Services
                5. Violations of UpCloud’s acceptable use policy
                6. Failures due to hostile actions by third parties such as denial-of-service attacks
                7. Interruptions resulting from law and public authority enforced activities
                8. Customer does not have sufficient pre-paid balance on the Customer’s service account for the use of the Services at the time of the interruption in the Services.

                No compensation will be payable to the Customer during a free-of-charge trial period.

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                  I setup my first instance this weekend. Seems pretty good, on par with the others (Digital Ocean, etc.)

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                                  • JaredBuschJ
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                                    They offer free service in the event of an outage.

                                    But if you are having outages, I'm likely to want ot move my services anyway So that is a a waste.

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                                    • JaredBuschJ
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                                      @Curtis as for the rest of their services, this seems pretty on par with others.

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                                        Emad R @Emad R
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                                        @Emad-R

                                        Plain KVM is so mature and everywhere I am starting to think we should all huddle up and create our own VPS service. I think between all ML we have around 500 VMs or so

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                                          scottalanmiller @Emad R
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                                          @Emad-R said in Another VPS Kid on the block upcloud.com:

                                          @Emad-R

                                          Plain KVM is so mature and everywhere I am starting to think we should all huddle up and create our own VPS service. I think between all ML we have around 500 VMs or so

                                          So like.... 1-2 servers 🙂

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                                            @scottalanmiller said in Another VPS Kid on the block upcloud.com:

                                            @Emad-R said in Another VPS Kid on the block upcloud.com:

                                            @Emad-R

                                            Plain KVM is so mature and everywhere I am starting to think we should all huddle up and create our own VPS service. I think between all ML we have around 500 VMs or so

                                            So like.... 1-2 servers 🙂

                                            It would be interesting to know the vCPU to core count ratio on these cloud providers. I'm guessing 10-15 vCPUs on each real core.

                                            So a 16 core server can have 160-240 VMs.

                                            So 1-2 servers sounds about right 🙂

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