My experience moving content from cloud storage providers

I’m on datacenter 2 I did my initial setup like 2 months ago took like two days to get it installed but runs pretty well, only had a few outages but again for the price I don’t complain often.

Hopefully they are just busy and will get you guys setup soon

they getting slammed with there special I look the once off 8Core server 1200 marked down to 224 lol once off fee , only thing is i want more ram :slight_smile:

Canada should ok for speed my OVH is in Canada and nice speeds from all over and even to Australia

@buba013 said:
Canada should ok for speed my OVH is in Canada and nice speeds from all over and even to Australia

Good to know!

I cant even build a server atm, there doesn’t appear to be any IP’s available on CAC to build a server.

I only have the option for DC-2 and DC-3 and both give me this message:

http://imgur.com/a/5A0a7

Failed: Cant Get IP from DC-2. Please Try again.

Failed: Cant Get IP from DC-3. Please Try again.

Thanks Rob.

Update on CaC: their panel stopped working altogether. It won’t even open in a browser.
They may have been doing fine in the past, but judging by comments from their customer base all over the Internet, apparently they turned into a complete scam.

Yep, can confirm the panel is not loading for me either, so not looking too good, but then I am not sure I had very high expectations in the first place…

On a slight plus point after about 48 Hours my server did finally get built late last night.

Thankfully I logged in to my server before the panel died.
(shame I only copied and pasted the password, so if i logout I ain’t getting back in until the panel works again.)

So far the transfer speeds seem very slow.
But this is pulling from Amazon EU, so might have something to do with it as its a long way from Canada. Although when I transferred between Amazon US and Amazon EU via my dedicated server in Germany it was much faster

And I suppose if loads of users are using it to move huge amounts of data between clouds then the bandwidth could be taking a bit of a hammering.

So I guess time will tell if turns out to be a complete scam.

Like the saying goes, if it seems too good to be true, it probably is…

Well it looks like the panel is back up.

Time to make a note of my settings :wink:

So I did some more speed testing, downloading test files from the US, Canada and Europe and the speeds are generally pretty rubbish.
Downloading at averages between 400k and 600k (it does vary, but those figures are mostly what I see, I can’t remember which dc I selected.)

@blim5001 said:
So I did some more speed testing, downloading test files from the US, Canada and Europe and the speeds are generally pretty rubbish.
Downloading at averages between 400k and 600k (it does vary, but those figures are mostly what I see, I can’t remember which dc I selected.)

Did you see this one posted on another thread

60 day free trial or $1 a month
Linux or Windows
1 core Intel® Xeon® E5-2650L v3
1 GB RAM
20 GB SSD Storage
2TB/month data transfer
vmware machine

I will say that I don’t usually login my box to check just leave it running it’s cron jobs but lately DC2 speeds have been pretty crappy, guess too many rushed to get the deals they had and now they are oversold

yes , i am still getting great speeds over at OVH .

My CAC Server just built after deploying on the 19th!

Surprisingly, my second build attempt finished successfully either. Let’s see how well it’s going to be from now on.

I’ll have to check my speeds again maybe they got stuff straightened out