Hi,
I was hoping to only mention this much closer to the time when it
could actually happen, but a few people have been asking about this
so I thought it was only fair to give an update.
TL;DR version:
We're planning to soon double the amount of RAM offered for the
current price. You'll be contacted individually when this can
happen; hopefully it just happens, but if you're unlucky then you
might need to be migrated or keep the same amount of RAM for a lower
price instead. Do not panic. You can stop reading now. :)
Longer version:
For a while now it has been clear to us that BitFolk has fallen
behind its competitors in how much RAM we offer for a given price
point, and I wanted to reassure you that I have been taking steps to
remedy this. These have included:
- 56GiB of RAM installed across several machines at the recent
maintenance at the end of February.
- Ongoing migration of all customers off of dunkel.bitfolk.com so
that some non-urgent hardware maintenance and a RAM upgrade can be
done.
- New server with 48GiB RAM being prepared for colo now.
We are hoping to double the RAM allocation for the same price, i.e.
the smallest VPS will come with 480MiB RAM and additional RAM may be
purchased 240MiB at a time.
We could of course just offer this right now to new customers, but I
really dislike it when existing customers are not offered the same
deal as new, even if it does make some business sense to chase the
new. So, I'm holding back from doing that until I know it will be
possible to apply the upgrade to the majority of existing customers.
I can't give any firm timescale for this right now; it's going to
happen as soon as possible.
For many customers this is all going to be very simple; you'll
receive an email that says "congrats, shut down and boot again to
enjoy twice as much RAM". That's it. Unfortunately for some of you
it's not going to be possible to "just do it".
Some of you will be on hosts that cannot be economically upgraded.
8GiB DDR2 DIMMs are stupidly expensive; it's cheaper to buy new
machines with 8GiB DDR3. Here's how it's going to work:
Customers with 240 or 360MiB RAM will be upgraded first. That's
because 240 and 360MiB plans won't be available to new customers
afterwards. If we can't upgrade you because the host is out of
RAM then you will be offered migration[1] to a host that does have
enough RAM. If there's no host available with enough RAM then you
will remain with the same amount of RAM and your future renewals
will be cheaper, however we will upgrade you to at least 480MiB RAM
as soon as we can and you will have no choice in this.[2]
Next, customers with 480MiB or more RAM will be upgraded. If we
can't upgrade you then you'll stay with the RAM you have, at the
lower cost.[3]
As soon as we start upgrading people, the new plans will be
available to new customers, although we may run out of capacity
quickly due to upgrading existing customers. Once this happens,
please don't try to cancel your monthly contract and sign up again
to get the extra RAM quicker; I would hope to have upgraded everyone
that I can within a couple of days of starting. :)
As usual if anyone wants to downgrade then they will be free to do
so from their next contract renewal.
However, if:
- you currently have 480MiB or more of RAM *and*;
- you know you don't need twice as much as you have now *and*;
- you're definitely going to ask to be downgraded back towards what
you started with;
then it would be helpful if you could email support(a)bitfolk.com with
your VPS account name and the amount of RAM you'd like to end up
with. We *may* be able to both downgrade you (and give you some
service credit back) and use that RAM to give to someone else. No
promises though; you may have to wait until your next renewal as
normal.
If you have any questions about all this then please just hit reply
to direct them to the users list, or send an email to
support(a)bitfolk.com if you'd rather discuss off-list.
Cheers,
Andy
[1] Migrating your VPS between hosts will require us to shut it down
and then boot it up again, with something like 5-10 minutes of
downtime in between. If a migration is necessary then we'll
contact you individually to co-ordinate the work.
[2] While you may be satisfied that 240 or 360MiB RAM is adequate
for you, I don't want to keep lots of custom plans going and I
don't want to bill below £8.99/mo if possible.
[3] e.g. If you're on 480MiB RAM, 10GiB disk, 100GB/mo data transfer
then that currently costs £13.99/mo. If we couldn't upgrade you
to 960MiB RAM then you will remain on 480MiB but the plan will
only cost you £8.99/mo from your next renewal.
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Hi,
Earlier this evening a couple of customers on kwak.bitfolk.com
shut down their VPSes but were unable to start them again.
It appears we've hit some sort of bug here and customers aren't able
to start new virtual machines on this host. Therefore I'm going to
have to reboot the host now as a matter of urgency, i.e. in the next
few minutes.
The host has been up for 680 days now and this is the first real
problem encountered but I'll also take the opportunity to apply some
upgrades at the same time.
All customers on kwak are going to experience a clean shut down and
a boot up again a few minutes later.
Please accept my apologies for the disruption.
Cheers,
Andy
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Hi,
I really didn't want to have to do this ever again, but I've had to
start temporarily turning away orders today. I'm hoping this is only
going to last a week or so until I've finished getting the two
available servers soak tested.
I expected growth to cease or go down but it's been a relatively
strong two weeks. Ordinarily that would be great, but if we do take
on more customers it's going to negatively impact disk IO
performance and fewer existing customers will get their RAM
upgraded.
As I say hopefully this won't last more than a week or so.
Cheers,
Andy
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"The electric guitar - like making love - is much improved by a little
feedback, completely ruined by too much." -- The League Against Tedium
Hello,
World IPv6 Day[1] is nearly over in the UK. Have you done anything with
IPv6 on your VPSes today? Did you already have IPv6 set up and
serving production traffic?
I'd be interested to know.
Cheers,
Andy
[1] http://www.worldipv6day.org/
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