Volumedrive.com Packets Lost

Aug 6, 2008

ping: 64.191.50.55
location result min. rrt avg. rrt max. rrt
Santa Clara, U.S.A. Okay 108.6 127.3 165.2
Florida, U.S.A. Okay 86.9 94.8 110.9
San Francisco, U.S.A. Okay 101.0 115.2 142.9
New York, U.S.A. Packets lost (30%) 47.0 50.2 54.3
Austin1, U.S.A. Packets lost (10%) 80.7 88.9 118.2
Austin, U.S.A. Packets lost (10%) 77.1 86.4 116.8
Vancouver, Canada Okay 172.9 185.3 240.5
Chicago, U.S.A. Packets lost (10%) 59.2 66.1 71.5
London, United Kingdom Okay 102.2 113.3 119.9
Amsterdam3, Netherlands Packets lost (30%) 126.7 129.9 132.7
Amsterdam2, Netherlands Packets lost (30%) 112.7 117.5 123.5
Stockholm, Sweden Packets lost (10%) 139.2 145.6 148.2
Cologne, Germany Packets lost (10%) 129.3 135.5 143.4
Amsterdam, Netherlands Packets lost (10%) 121.9 126.4 130.0
Krakow, Poland Packets lost (20%) 139.0 147.2 152.5
Madrid, Spain Packets lost (10%) 129.2 136.5 143.3
Paris, France Packets lost (10%) 129.4 132.1 135.7
Munchen, Germany Packets lost (20%) 133.5 137.0 142.0
Copenhagen, Denmark Packets lost (20%) 110.9 120.2 124.2
Lille, France Packets lost (10%) 117.8 123.5 127.6
Cagliari, Italy Packets lost (20%) 156.8 159.3 162.8
Sydney, Australia Packets lost (20%) 251.4 264.2 268.4
Melbourne, Australia Okay 280.7 291.1 301.5
Zurich, Switzerland Packets lost (10%) 155.3 163.6 169.1
Shanghai, China Okay 321.8 328.5 337.7
Hong Kong, China Packets lost (30%) 282.9 292.8 304.5
Porto Alegre, Brazil Packets lost (10%) 200.1 208.8 217.1
Singapore, Singapore Packets lost (20%) 311.3 333.3 371.3
Mumbai, India Packets lost (20%) 240.5 245.2 249.7
Johannesburg, South AfricaPackets lost (40%) 390.4 427.0 517.8

It is bad than my vps on vps4less.de .

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What you think which on these providers is better, and why?

www.volumedrive.com or www.serverboost.nl

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What Happened To Volumedrive.com

Sep 20, 2008

I have my server hosted by volumedrive.com but it went down today. I can't access volumedrive.com either. Anybody know what happen to them?

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Review Of Volumedrive.com

Apr 19, 2008

volumedrive.com 's setup speed is slowly!

2008-4-11 19:34 , I payed for a Dedicated Server .

Until now(2008-4-19 12:33) , the server is unuseable.

too slow!

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How About Volumedrive VPS Plan

May 9, 2008

I want to move my image gallery site from dreamhost to some higher host plan.

The volumedrive.com seems to be a good choice. But I don't know who uses their VPS plan.

My budget is 15-25$ / month. The disk is more than 30G (for hosting image files) and BW is more than 800G.

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Volumedrive 3 Months Review

Apr 23, 2009

I thought I could share my opinion on VolumeDrive after being with them for a few months. I always appreciated when I could find in-depth reviews from hosting companies when I was looking for one so I hope some peope will find this review useful.

First of all, here my plan with them:

Quote:

AMD Athlon64 3200+
1 GB DDR2 Ram
120 GB SATA Hard Drive
3000 GB of bandwidth on 100MB port
2 IP addresses
Ubuntu Server 8.04 Linux

This package costs me $49.95 per month.

It all started when I contacted them to have more information on their services and what they have to offer. They replied very quickly and sent me a document detailing every offer they have and how their plans work. It's a shame that all that information wasn't available on their website, they proposed roughly 3 different dedicated solutions on their order form when you can actually choose a bunch of other options. Anyway, I asked a few other questions (like if they could install Ubuntu even if it wasn't listed in the available OS, and they had no problem in doing this). Again, they replied quickly. I made my choice and as I made my first payment, my server was online 24 hours later, as stated in their e-mail.

Communication with Volumedrive's staff is always great, I've had an issue one time where my internet connection was realllllly slow. I e-mailed them and it took a few minutes before I received an answer to my e-mail with someone trying to find what was wrong. We exchanged a few e-mails trying to find what was the issue and the issue got resolved in no time. Aside from this problem, I've never had any network or hardware issue (still have a fresh new server though)

I also personnaly think that their prices are far superior to what other companies offer. Their plans are flexible and if I want a hardware upgrade for example I know I can just contact them and we'll work out the details.

The only downsides I can give them is that their website is missing a lot of information. When you are looking for a server you may not want to spend time contacting each company by e-mail to ask question and have more information, you rely on the website to give you a lot of details. Also, their invoice system is not so great. You receive an e-mail saying you need to pay them and they only accept paypal. When your payment is done, you don't receive any confirmation e-mail. It's not bothering me much for a 50$ server, but I'd want a more conventional billing system with automatic renewal if I had a big business going on with them.

All in all, I really like volumedrive! I'd recommend it for everybody looking for a low cost dedicated server, they're fast, professional and helpful. You just need to send them an e-mail to get the plan that works for you so tow thumbs up for Volumedrive!

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Should I Go With BurstNET, VolumeDrive Or Hivelocity

Apr 29, 2009

I have three similar offers from three different companies

1) BurstNET
Q6600
2GB RAM
250 HDD
2000GB transfer (not sure if its 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps... I think 10)
5 IP addresses
DirectAdmin unlimited domains
Basic Management
First month free

2) VolumeDrive
Q8200 or Q6600 (my choice)
4GB RAM
500 HDD
10 Mbps unmetered
Not sure how many IP (I forgot to ask =X)
Plesk 30 domain
Basic Management

3) Hivelocity
Q8200
2GB RAM
500 HDD
1500 GB over 10 Mbps (I wish it was 100 Mbps...)
6 IPs
DirectAdmin Unlimited domains
Silver Plan management

The prices for all the above are similar (only a few dollars here and there).

VolumeDrive has the best deal spec wise, but I really like the first free month w/ BurstNET (gives me a chance to "try out their service") but I know Hivelocity has the best reputation. Its like highschool drama all over again .

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VolumeDrive: 5 Month Review

May 7, 2008

My overall experience with this provider was very disappointing.

I placed the order for my server on 12/18/07

SERVER(Information)
Server: AMD Sempron64 3000+
Memory: 512MB RAM [ default component ]
Hard Drive: 120GB SATA Hard Drive [ default component ]
Secondary Hard Drive:
Operating System: OSFreeBSD64
Control Panel:
Requested IP Allocation: 2 IP Addresses

My server was online on: 12/22/07

I was having trouble with FreeBSD 64bit's lack of 32bit support so they installed CentOS for me gatis, which was great.

Also the HDD was failing so they were working on replacing that.

Here is a sample of the quality of communication (or lack there of) of the support team .....

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Volumedrive Works Slow

Dec 8, 2008

Does anyone have a problem with volumedrive with accessing your sites?
I have a dedicated server (no load, consumes around 500Mbytes/month) but I my pages open pretty often slow. Today I even cannot open a page because speed is around 1byte/second. Yes, I can access my server, but I cannot wait when a page finishes loading. I wait and wait and wait. Anyone has a similar problem, probably near to me? My ip range: 66.197.221.XX

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Anyone With Volumedrive.com And 10mbps Unmetered

Nov 4, 2008

Does anyone have a server with them and _10 mbps unmetered connection_? What do you think about the network performance?

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Volumedrive 12 Months Review

Nov 14, 2008

I've been with Volumedrive for approximately a year and I have mostly a great experience with them. I currently have 1 server with them which is being used to mirror some patches for a popular MMORPG.Sales 10/10

I was trying to find out how much bandwidth was being provided by VD. The site looks professional but I didn't much information about the connection. I received a reply from Josh shortly after sending them an email, and received a list with the servers that were available along with the bandwidth information. It is unbelievable that 10Mbps is offered at such a low price.

To be honest I was a bit skeptical, so I decided to give them a try. I got a
Celeron Conroe and paid a one time fee for the RAM.

The deployment took a while since they were out of stock, since it was nothing urgent I patiently waited.Network 8/10

The network is pretty good at VD, it wasn't all that great when my VD server was still at the BurstNET's location. I was glad to know that VD were now going to be operating out of BurstNET and noticed that they have a link with XO that doesn't seem to go through BurstNET. Outages on Burst's network usually meant my server would go offline, but since the XO peering I haven't had an outage along with Burst.

I did have some network problems recently after they replaced a switch, it seemed like a QoS profile was set and it took some time to fix (server speed was some way capped at 5Mbps). I am having a little network issue at the moment but I'm still trying to figure out (with the help of VD) whether it is something on my server's end instead.Support 10/10

It amazes me that I'm getting a personal level of support from either Josh or Jeff. I hope they are getting enough sleep to keep up with the work! I usually receive replies in few minutes to a max of a few hours (depending on the problem).

I had a hardware issue on around February (hard drive failing). The drive was replaced and my server was up and running by the next day. However this new hard drive seemed to be failing as well (guess a bad batch of them) and it was promptly replaced by a brand new 160GB (I had a 120GB drive) Hitachi.

Reboots are not bad either, ranging from 5 to approximately 20 minutes in my experience so far.Billing 10/10

The billing part is what worries me at providers, I once had my server offline at another provider because I hadn't received that month's invoice. So far no problems at VD, sometimes the usual invoice date passes but I was reassured that it would be sent eventually (and they are).Overall experience from above: 9.5/10Conclusions:

If you are looking for a server with a good level of support, and a bit tight on budget I'd strongly recommend VD. I hope they keep up with the service as they expand.Domain hosted: navarus.org

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