Re: Seeking VPS providers for low volume network probe

2014-10-30 Thread Karsten Elfenbein
Hi,

did you have a look at https://atlas.ripe.net/ ?
They have two types of probes that are already in place.


Best regards
Karsten

2014-10-29 21:05 GMT+01:00 Eric Germann ekgerm...@cctec.com:


 Greetings,

 I'm looking for recommendations on a reliable VPS Provider(s) who can
 provide

 1. Centos 6
 2. IPv4 and IPv6 (preferably)

 physically in the regions of African Continent, Eastern Europe/Russia,
 Middle East, South America and Canada.

 I've already deployed some globally with Vultr and Amazon (Brazil
 region).

 Basically doing a low volume test point probe (512MB-1GB RAM,  20GB
 disk) for latency measurements. Would prefer to have a secure (logically
 and financially) and reliable host.

 Thanks in advance,

 EKG




Re: Seeking VPS providers for low volume network probe

2014-10-30 Thread Justin
I've used several off this list https://www.exoticvps.com/

On Thu, Oct 30, 2014 at 3:58 AM, Karsten Elfenbein 
karsten.elfenb...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi,

 did you have a look at https://atlas.ripe.net/ ?
 They have two types of probes that are already in place.


 Best regards
 Karsten

 2014-10-29 21:05 GMT+01:00 Eric Germann ekgerm...@cctec.com:
 
 
  Greetings,
 
  I'm looking for recommendations on a reliable VPS Provider(s) who can
  provide
 
  1. Centos 6
  2. IPv4 and IPv6 (preferably)
 
  physically in the regions of African Continent, Eastern Europe/Russia,
  Middle East, South America and Canada.
 
  I've already deployed some globally with Vultr and Amazon (Brazil
  region).
 
  Basically doing a low volume test point probe (512MB-1GB RAM,  20GB
  disk) for latency measurements. Would prefer to have a secure (logically
  and financially) and reliable host.
 
  Thanks in advance,
 
  EKG
 
 



Seeking VPS providers for low volume network probe

2014-10-29 Thread Eric Germann
 

Greetings, 

I'm looking for recommendations on a reliable VPS Provider(s) who can
provide 

1. Centos 6
2. IPv4 and IPv6 (preferably) 

physically in the regions of African Continent, Eastern Europe/Russia,
Middle East, South America and Canada. 

I've already deployed some globally with Vultr and Amazon (Brazil
region). 

Basically doing a low volume test point probe (512MB-1GB RAM,  20GB
disk) for latency measurements. Would prefer to have a secure (logically
and financially) and reliable host. 

Thanks in advance, 

EKG 

 


Re: Seeking VPS providers for low volume network probe

2014-10-29 Thread Josh Luthman
Ramnode is like $24 a year.  They have a Netherlands cluster.  I'm running
CentOS6 and get both IPv4 and v6.  They use OpenVZ for the really cheap
stuff so depending on what you're doing you may run into issues.


Josh Luthman
Office: 937-552-2340
Direct: 937-552-2343
1100 Wayne St
Suite 1337
Troy, OH 45373

On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 4:05 PM, Eric Germann ekgerm...@cctec.com wrote:



 Greetings,

 I'm looking for recommendations on a reliable VPS Provider(s) who can
 provide

 1. Centos 6
 2. IPv4 and IPv6 (preferably)

 physically in the regions of African Continent, Eastern Europe/Russia,
 Middle East, South America and Canada.

 I've already deployed some globally with Vultr and Amazon (Brazil
 region).

 Basically doing a low volume test point probe (512MB-1GB RAM,  20GB
 disk) for latency measurements. Would prefer to have a secure (logically
 and financially) and reliable host.

 Thanks in advance,

 EKG





Re: Seeking VPS providers for low volume network probe

2014-10-29 Thread Jim Popovitch
On Wed, Oct 29, 2014 at 5:11 PM, Josh Luthman
j...@imaginenetworksllc.com wrote:
 Ramnode is like $24 a year.  They have a Netherlands cluster.  I'm running
 CentOS6 and get both IPv4 and v6.  They use OpenVZ for the really cheap
 stuff so depending on what you're doing you may run into issues.

+1 for RamNode (AS3842).  I have several VPS'es from them, very very
stable, awesome Support.  Other nods go to OneAsiaHost (AS24482) in
Singapore, and RansomIT (AS45177) down under.  All three of those
providers fundamentally understand BGP/peering.

As for Africa... I use the RamNode Netherlands to provide coverage to
Africa.  I spent the past year and half trolling the African VPS
marketplace, and while there are excellent providers, the peering
SUCKS.  I'm not going to get into why the peering sucks... let's just
say that one or two strategic providers seem to like for everything to
route through London.   Anyhoo... In South Africa you can get solid
VPS'es from domains.co.za, and vps.co.za.  Their network peerings will
also allow you to adequately cover 75% of Nambia, Botswana,  Zambia,
Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Swaziland, and Mozambique.   On the Eastern side of
the continent there is kilihost.com (formerly aptus.co.tz), however
they are still working with TIX and KIXP (and have been for years) to
establish better regional peering (the whole of East Africa seems to
route 95% of traffic through London... someone on this list provides
that transit hopefully at cost).   Western Africa is best
reached/served from London/Netherlands... however there are a few
Nigerian VPS hosts but the infrastructure is not on par with the
South African or London datacenters.   No VPSes in Riyadh, Dubai, or
Mumbai, seemed to have any capabilities of providing better
connectivity to East Africa.

Why do I know all this, well ~2 years ago there was a thread here
about how geoip DNS sucks (or such) and I set out to build a hobby
geoip CDN to see just how much it sucked.   My takeaway is that the
tech is there, the politics (peering) isn't and that is most
prevalent in the whole of Africa (and pretty much unique to Africa).

-Jim P.


Re: Seeking VPS providers for low volume network probe

2014-10-29 Thread Mark Tinka
On Thursday, October 30, 2014 12:41:55 AM Jim Popovitch 
wrote:

 As for Africa... I use the RamNode Netherlands to provide
 coverage to Africa.  I spent the past year and half
 trolling the African VPS marketplace, and while there
 are excellent providers, the peering SUCKS.  I'm not
 going to get into why the peering sucks... let's just
 say that one or two strategic providers seem to like for
 everything to route through London.   Anyhoo... In South
 Africa you can get solid VPS'es from domains.co.za, and
 vps.co.za.  Their network peerings will also allow you
 to adequately cover 75% of Nambia, Botswana,  Zambia,
 Zimbabwe, Lesotho, Swaziland, and Mozambique.   On the
 Eastern side of the continent there is kilihost.com
 (formerly aptus.co.tz), however they are still working
 with TIX and KIXP (and have been for years) to establish
 better regional peering (the whole of East Africa seems
 to route 95% of traffic through London... someone on
 this list provides that transit hopefully at
 cost).

For eastern and southern Africa, there are reasonable 
peering locations that could help fix these problems.

But the issue is not that a handful of providers prefer to 
route everything through London, but that the majority of 
service providers and mobile networks in Africa prefer to 
buy capacity into Europe, than from local service providers 
selling IP in Africa.

The reasons for this are legacy. While those reasons are 
falling away and we are seeing more and more uptake for 
service in-continent, it's not coming fast enough.

Mark.


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