Recommend FreeBSD VPS

Nenhum_de_Nos matheus at eternamente.info
Tue Apr 1 00:20:05 UTC 2014


On Sat, March 29, 2014 21:01, Lucius Rizzo wrote:
> * Lucius Rizzo <Lucius.Rizzo at Lucius.XxX> [2014-02-19 04:25]:
>> * Darren Pilgrim <list_freebsd at bluerosetech.com> [2014-02-18 14:57]:
>> > On 2/18/2014 11:48 AM, Eric van Gyzen wrote:
>> > >On 02/15/2014 08:23, 朱江 wrote:
>> > >>I'm looking for a cheap FreeBSD VPS, can you guys provide me some good
>> > >>service provider? BTW, I currently in China and I hope the VPS should have
>> > >>low latency.
>> > >
>> > >I have had very good experience with RootBSD (http://www.rootbsd.net/).
>> > >They are based in the United States but have a datacenter in Germany.
>> >
>> > Second on RootBSD.  They also have datacenters in Dallas, TX and Raleigh,
>> > NC, and are IPv6-enabled.
>>
>> I checked their offerings - $19.97/month vs $5 i pay at BlueVM is really
>> a considerable difference. The only thing I am really looking forward is
>> native IPv6 in Zurich with BlueVM. I have very good experience with US
>> servers, but more and more I am deploying outside US. In fact, this
>> seems to be a new trend in offerings recently and there does seems to be
>> demand in servers to be based outside US.
>
> I got an email from BlueVM today about new offers for their KVMs. I've been
> running FreeBSD 10 on almost all my instances now and its working really well.
> I did had some strange networking issues with VirtIO with the NIC but I changed
> it to an Intel NIC and its working really well. Disk based VirtIO works out of
> the box.
>
> Anyways, they have this awesome deal: $3.99 USD / month  (1024 MB Guaranteed
> RAM 3 CPU Core 1 IPv4 Address 30 GB Disk Space 1 TB Bandwidth) among others for
> VPS. I thought I'd send this along and if someone is looking to run FreeBSD in
> the cloud for cheap, this works well.
>
> https://bluevm.com/cart.php?gid=42
>
> Note: NetBSD/FreeBSD work out of the box and can see all the cpu cores.
> OpenBSD however does not. It only sees one cpu. OpenBSD devs werent the most
> useful to help debug, so I just gave up. I prefer Free/NetBSD anyways...

I got a VPS, got FreeBSD 10 amd64 installed, and cant boot it.

stops on the usbus0: 12Mbps line.

is there any special options I must add ?

thanks,

matheus

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