Burstable To A 100mbits Full Duplex

Jun 17, 2007

I wonder what does this mean. I no what a 100mbit connectivity is but what does it mean by burstable.

Does it mean that the downloading will start off really fast and then go down to my normal internet connection. What i mean is that if i download say from the microsoft.com, It will start at about 400kb/sec and then slowely progress to 260kb/sec.

With my server with in a datacenter, it starts from about 100kb/sec and then makes it way up to 260kb/sec. I am moving datacenter. So what does it mean by burstable.

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Preferred: Burstable RAM Or No Burstable RAM

Jul 11, 2007

Which do you prefer?

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Jun 26, 2007

I have just bought a switch Cisco 3750. However, when I plugged in the uplink. The link is set to half-duplex only (auto-negoiation).
Below is the error in the "Diagnostic Log" of the log:
03:54:52: %CDP-4-DUPLEX_MISMATCH: duplex mismatch discovered on FastEthernet1/0/18 (not full duplex), with sw6.hkg3.asianetcom.net GigabitEthernet0/21 (full duplex).

I have tried to set the port to "Full" in Cisco. But, the link drops immediately. Could anyone tell me how to fix that?

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Apr 29, 2008

We are currently showing a bunch of our server as half duplex on the nic when performing the command "ethtool eth0". The switches are all set to full duplex on our network.

Every single port has duplex full and speed 100. We can't seem to figure out why specific servers are showing half duplex and some are showing full. Can anybody give any insight on this issue and perhaps where to look? I am stumped at this point.

here is an example of one showing half:

ethtool eth0
Settings for eth0:
Supported ports: [ TP ]
Supported link modes: 10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
1000baseT/Full
Supports auto-negotiation: Yes
Advertised link modes: 10baseT/Half 10baseT/Full
100baseT/Half 100baseT/Full
1000baseT/Full
Advertised auto-negotiation: Yes
Speed: 100Mb/s
Duplex: Half
Port: Twisted Pair
PHYAD: 0
Transceiver: internal
Auto-negotiation: on
Supports Wake-on: umbg
Wake-on: g
Current message level: 0x00000007 (7)
Link detected: yes

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Feb 3, 2007

I got problem with collisions

I think this because of half duplex that nic does:

eth0: no autonegotiation, 100baseTx-HD, link ok
product info: vendor 00:00:20, model 32 rev 1
basic mode: autonegotiation enabled
basic status: autonegotiation complete, link ok
capabilities: 100baseTx-FD 100baseTx-HD 10baseT-FD 10baseT-HD
advertising: 100baseTx-FD 100baseTx-HD 10baseT-FD
link partner: 100baseTx-HD

Is this because of nic or switch?

what is link partner?

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Mar 20, 2007

Taken from /proc/user_beancounters on this vps. This vps is given 512RAM and burstable to 1GB ram deal. On my whm server information, it is showing me 200+RAM, burstable to 500-600RAM. Am i really given what i am offer?

Code:
Version: 2.5
uid resource held maxheld barrier limit failcnt
507: kmemsize 4812031 7273839 19871360 20158080 0
lockedpages 0 0 256 256 0
privvmpages 90614 142576 256000 256000 0
shmpages 17243 17579 21504 21504 7
dummy 0 0 0 0 0
numproc 66 112 240 240 0
physpages 24105 53180 0 2147483647 0
vmguarpages 0 0 127000 127000 0
oomguarpages 24135 66202 26112 2147483647 0
numtcpsock 26 45 360 360 0
numflock 9 16 188 206 0
numpty 1 1 16 16 0
numsiginfo 0 24 256 256 0
tcpsndbuf 225836 243024 1720320 2703360 0
tcprcvbuf 213692 1500092 1720320 2703360 0
othersockbuf 24152 48068 1126080 2097152 0
dgramrcvbuf 0 8380 262144 262144 0
numothersock 24 38 360 360 0
dcachesize 0 0 2273280 2416640 0
numfile 1317 2245 5820 5820 0
dummy 0 0 0 0 0
dummy 0 0 0 0 0
dummy 0 0 0 0 0
numiptent 33 33 128 128 88

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Sep 15, 2009

I'm really confused about burstable billing. I'm hoping you guys can help me out.

I'm currently with Softlayer and I have two dedicated servers with 2TB of bandwidth a month. So far this has been fine for me.

I'm getting ready to move to a third server and therefore I'm looking at colo space. The problem is that they all seem to charge by the Mbps instead of by the overall bandwidth you use.

The bandwidth here in Austin is expensive (About $200+ per Mbps) and I have no idea how much I'd need.

Here's a sample of the last 7 days of traffic on one of my servers

Any idea how much bandwidth I'd need? Also, are these colos just screwing with me? Should I be able to find a plan that charges me by overall bandwidth instead of using bustable billing?

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Dec 5, 2008

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What even is RAM!

I ask because I upgraded my server (again) today. I went from 256 RAM, to 512, now to 1024 of RAM. Is 1 gig of RAM good?

Also, I want to know in general if I am getting a good deal here

I have a VPS now with these specs:
Dedicated RAM: 1024 MB
Burstable RAM: 4096 MB
RAID 10 Disk Space: 100 GB
FREE Backup Space: 100 GB
Premium Bandwidth: 4000 GB
Dedicated IP Address: 2
Monthly Price: $119.99

does that seem like a good deal to you?

I ask because I am new to all of this, and don't know if I am getting jipped.

Should a site on this server run fast, if it is a high traffic "tube" site?

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Jan 17, 2008

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But, how much memory does your VPS really think it has available? and what happens if the other VPS (or the system) decides it wants it memory back?

Does OpenVZ just start killing off your processes until it free's up enough memory?

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Sep 11, 2007

I currently have the SilverVS package from RoseHosting: [url]

With this specification, I also have DirectAdmin running and my website is www.christianforumsite.com (A forum)

So far, It's really good but there are some hourly lag times and two very very short downtimes in a few months time span. RH told me that my site had a high memory usage and that I might have to upgrade it.

So my questions are:

1. Could forums take a lot of memory and force the OS to kill some processes. In my case the forum is active but it not like huge community. Traffic report on alexa: [url]

It appears on top if you search for christian forum or christian forums, so the bots might be doing some damage too. Also I am using DirectAdmin with the lowest plan.

2. Could upgrading to the next VPS plan make the site noticeably faster and eliminate the lag times I've been experiencing?

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Oct 6, 2007

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I'm currently in the market for a new VPS that will be used for a single website. The client had it on a shared server, and ended up having it get suspended from too many httpd connections one day. Though the 2+ months it's been up, there haven't been any prior issues, so I think there was just something on that day that people found the website.

Anyway, according to WHM's bandwidth log, it hasn't used more then 46GB in a month, so I don't foresee this account needing to surpass 100GB of bandwidth.

The amount if disk space being used it currently at 1GB but up to 3-5GB would suffice.

I've tried out Direct Admin, but I'm much more knowledgable with WHM and cPanel that if at all possible, I'd want that on it. I'd prefer not to have to pay extra monthly for a license; I'd like for it to be included in the price.

I'm not looking for full management, but just basic management (and having support that actually reads your tickets as opposed to repeating the same bs every other ticket.. speaking from personal experience with another *cough* VPS host.)

I'm looking for the price range to be under $30 a month for the specs needed.

I realize cPanel needs a bit more memory, so.. hopefully this is justifiable:
Requirements:
OS - CentOS
CP - cPanel+WHM
RAM - 128-256MB dedicated, burstable to 512MB+ (though not a necessity)
DISK - 3-5GB of disk space (obviously more would be fine if it's available within PR)
Bandwidth - 100GB
Price Range - $30 or less

I've already tried out Primary VPS, so I don't want to go there. Spry's VPS is unmanaged, and I don't want to configure the VPS myself at all (I'm lazy and I really suck at SSH commands.)

If any of you guys can offer some ideas of VPS hosts to look into, that would fit the prereqs I listed, I would be forever in your debt (or not) but I'd really appreciate it.

I just don't want to deal with Primary VPS anymore, and have been stumped as to what other VPS hosts to look into. Obviously I'm still going to search around here, but sometimes I like hearing personal recommendations...

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1 ) Why this review

2 ) Ordering a Server

3 ) Things are running

4 ) DDOS

5 ) 100 mbit burstable @ 8mbit ...?

6 ) beeing d*cks
*Why This Review*
Originally the intention was to forget as soon as possible about what happened in the past three months and to move on with our new isp. To our regret, Leaseweb has besides the overall lack of service in the past months found it neccessary to kill our network connection without notice a day prior to the ending of our contract. Eventhough the impact is minimal, this gesture speaks for itself.
*Ordering a Server*

Having been a leaseweb customer directly and indirectly for several years in theyre budget segment we to be fairly honnest have rarely had any trouble ordering, nor have we had any trouble with the delivery of the purchased servers.

We experienced differently when ordering the following :

Dell Poweredge 1950
2x Quad Core Xeon L5320
16 GB DDR2
4 x 300GB SAS
raid 1+0
IP KVM card
1 x 100Mbps Full-Duplex
10 Mbps (95%) bandwith
SLA : Best Effort
OS : Debian
Ordered 09/30/2008 - payment sent immediatly

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Jan 28, 2008

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But how does the guest OS handle all of a sudden having more memory? Since a lot of VPS guests run without modification, how does this work? Does the typical Linux system support dynamic changes in RAM? I can only imagine that dealing with "un-bursting" is even more complex: suppose I have 128MB, burst to 512, but then the host node tries to reclaim some of it. Is the system smart enough to seamlessly swap out to disk when RAM "disappears?" I'd fully expect a kernel panic when the system's RAM shrinks in size, particularly when the RAM was in use.

I'm curious about exactly how all of this is managed. Given that 95% of VPS hosts give a burstable range of RAM, what exactly manages this? Is the virtualization platform handling this and somehow "tricking" the kernel, or is the guest system able to deal with changing RAM allocations? And, if the latter, is this a standard feature of the Linux kernel, or are guest OS mods still necessary to deal with burstable RAM?

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Jun 29, 2009

i dont know what is going on exactly

look at this 2 commands

Code:
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total 92K

Code:
root@host [/tmp]# df
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/sda5 10153988 406444 9223428 5% /
/dev/sda8 1019208 900620 65980 94% /tmp
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while df shows 65980 94% for /tmp

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/var is almost full

I have my /var with 85% of capacity and i need to free some space, this is the print of a du -h --max-depth 1:

Quote:

8,0K./opt
8,0K./nis
1,2G./cache
11M./tmp
40K./empty
24K./db
50M./spool
2,0G./cpanel
334M./log
1,9G./lib
864K./run
12K./net-snmp
8,0K./preserve
8,0K./racoon
23M./named
12K./account
84K./profiles
8,0K./local
8,0K./games
24K./yp
4,0K./portsentry
16K./lost+found
32K./lock

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Feb 13, 2008

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Today I had MySQL and Exim both blow up on me. After some panicking I noticed that the /var directory was 100% full. I cleared out some old logs and got the server back up and running.

I wanted to ask you all how can I

a) identify what is taking up all the space

b) is there anything off the top of your head that I can safely delete?

The drive is 9GB so something other than just log files is filling it up.

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Jan 2, 2007

/var seems to be almost full but the server has only been up a couple of days. Note that the only file that seems large is /named/chroot/proc/kcore but that is not really supposed to take any disk space ... it obviously is. Does anybody know what I should do to free up space here?

Details follow:
[root@cobalt var]# df -h
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
/dev/hda1 1.9G 700M 1.1G 40% /
/dev/hda2 1.9G 1.6G 151M 92% /var
/dev/hda5 1.9G 33M 1.8G 2% /tmp
/dev/hda6 25G 303M 23G 2% /home
none 379M 0 379M 0% /dev/shm

[root@cobalt var]# du -ha
1.0G ./named/chroot/proc/kcore
14M ./lib/rpm/Packages
1.2M ./lib/rpm/Basenames
1.3M ./lib/rpm/Filemd5s
1.3M ./lib/rpm/__db.002
19M ./lib/rpm
19M ./lib/mysql/ibdata1
5.1M ./lib/mysql/ib_logfile0
5.1M ./lib/mysql/ib_logfile1
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/active_guests.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/active_guests.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/active_users.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/address_book.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/address_book.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/address_format.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/address_format.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/banned_users.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/banners.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/banners.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/banners_history.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/banners_history.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/categories.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/categories.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/categories_description.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/categories_description.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/configuration.MYI
24K ./lib/mysql/site1/configuration.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/configuration_group.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/configuration_group.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/counter.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/counter.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/counter_history.MYI
12K ./lib/mysql/site1/countries.MYI
8.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/countries.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/currencies.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/currencies.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/customers.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/customers.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/customers_basket.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/customers_basket.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/customers_basket_attributes.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/customers_info.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/customers_info.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/geo_zones.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/geo_zones.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/info_about_us.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/info_about_us.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/info_conditions.MYI
32K ./lib/mysql/site1/info_conditions.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/info_privacy.MYI
28K ./lib/mysql/site1/info_privacy.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/info_shipping.MYI
8.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/info_shipping.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/languages.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/languages.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/manufacturers.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/manufacturers.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/manufacturers_info.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/manufacturers_info.MYD
8.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/msistuff_searchindex.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/msistuff_searchindex.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/msistuff_user_newtalk.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/newsletters.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/orders.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/orders_products.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/orders_products_attributes.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/orders_products_download.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/orders_status.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/orders_status.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/orders_status_history.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/orders_total.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products_attributes.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products_attributes.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products_attributes_download.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products_attributes_download.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products_description.MYI
48K ./lib/mysql/site1/products_description.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products_notifications.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products_options.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products_options.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products_options_values.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products_options_values.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products_options_values_to_products_options.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products_options_values_to_products_options.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products_to_categories.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/products_to_categories.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/reviews.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/reviews.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/reviews_description.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/reviews_description.MYD
8.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/sessions.MYI
60K ./lib/mysql/site1/sessions.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/specials.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/specials.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/tax_class.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/tax_class.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/tax_rates.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/tax_rates.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/users.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/users.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/whos_online.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/whos_online.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/zones.MYI
8.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/zones.MYD
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/zones_to_geo_zones.MYI
4.0K ./lib/mysql/site1/zones_to_geo_zones.MYD
1.6M ./lib/mysql/site1
31M ./lib/mysql
50M ./lib
1.5M ./log/messages
5.0M ./log/httpd/access_log
4.2M ./log/httpd/access_log.1
5.6M ./log/httpd/access_log.2
6.5M ./log/httpd/access_log.3
7.5M ./log/httpd/access_log.4
6.5M ./log/httpd/error_log.1
1.2M ./log/httpd/error_log.2
37M ./log/httpd
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2.0M ./log/admserv
3.2M ./log/messages.1
4.0M ./log/messages.2
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3.2M ./cache/yum/base/primary.xml.gz.sqlite
3.8M ./cache/yum/base
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Once ago you people solved my problem, now once again i am here to get some suggestion from you since i could not find anyone else for help.

I have another server (Which is not under Your Management subscription), its /tmp DRIVE is 100% full.

I have 2 scripts which are same as "RapidShare.de or megaupload" FREE FILE HoSTING scripts... they use space in /tmp my /tmp is 496 Mb.

Because its full 100% so files are no more uploadable via scripts. So my scripts are not funsctioning at the moment.

So i thought to get a suggestion from you people

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12K account
16K aquota.user
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188M cpanel
28K db
32K empty
8.0K games
73M lib
8.0K local
32K lock
35M log
16K lost+found
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8.0K nis
8.0K opt
4.0K portsentry
8.0K preserve
92K profiles
12K quota.user
8.0K racoon
900K run
6.5M spool
8.7M tmp
24K yp
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even i can move named folder if some one guide how to move and change the path in conf because i dont no the location of conf files etc

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Code:
76K ./doc
37M ./sbin
366M ./src
110M ./X11R6
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176K ./man
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24M ./evolution28
2.2G ./local
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181M ./bin
362M ./java
958M ./lib
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Oct 26, 2008

We have 2X 250 GB HDD on server
home is on HDD 1 and usage is 73G
now in backup process we receive message from server that backup ( hdd 2 )is %100 full! while total home usage is 73 G
and below is PART of ls -l report in ssh, report show incorrect 4046 usage for all!
drwxr-x--- 26 root wwwbzzz 4096 Oct 26 06:46 wwwbzzz/
drwxr-x--- 26 root xmg86hin 4096 Oct 26 06:34 xmg86hin/
drwxr-x--- 26 root yil67ymi 4096 Oct 26 08:13 yil67ymi/
drwxr-x--- 26 root yrcsama 4096 Oct 26 04:43 yrcsama/
drwxr-x--- 26 root zaytginpar 4096 Oct 26 06:34 zaytginpar/
drwxr-x--- 26 root zyhgo 4096 Oct 26 06:34 zyhgo/
drwxr-x--- 26 root z878erc 4096 Oct 26 08:13 z878erc/
drwxr-x--- 26 root zihgfratn 4096 Oct 26 06:34 zihgfratn/

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