{"id":158,"date":"2013-12-29T04:41:07","date_gmt":"2013-12-29T08:41:07","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.grumpyland.com\/blog\/?p=158"},"modified":"2013-12-29T05:12:55","modified_gmt":"2013-12-29T09:12:55","slug":"review-leaseweb","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.grumpyland.com\/blog\/158\/review-leaseweb\/","title":{"rendered":"Review: Leaseweb Dedicated Servers"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been a customer (on and off) of <a href=\"http:\/\/www.leaseweb.com\/en\" target=\"_blank\">Leaseweb <\/a>dedicated servers for about 3 years now for their 100tb packages. Over the years, I probably rented about 6 dedicated servers from them with at least one on each of their DC location (US, NL, DE) and currently have two active servers in Netherlands &amp; Germany.<\/p>\n<h3>Pros<\/h3>\n<ol>\n<li>Cost efficient. Especially when they go on sale, their dedicated servers come really cheap at times. And whenever it&#8217;s not on sale, it&#8217;s possible to bargain with their sales for a discount, especially if you&#8217;re buying multiples. I also like that their HW Raid doesn&#8217;t cost extra. So many places charge an arm and a leg for it like other &#8220;additional upgrades&#8221;.<\/li>\n<li>Their &#8220;best effort&#8221; SLA isn&#8217;t bad. It&#8217;s certainly not great, but all tech support I had to request were answered within 12hrs and isn&#8217;t one of those companies that keeps on saying copy\/paste messages to fit within the &#8220;response time&#8221;.<\/li>\n<li>Bandwidth quality on volume is quite good. It has quite good ping to all around the world and fair bandwidth speed as well. From all three of their DC locations, I&#8217;ve had good connection to anywhere in the North America &amp; Europe. I didn&#8217;t find their bandwidth to be high quality to regions in Asia and Oceania, but they were still acceptable too.<br \/>\nThey actually have a volume and premium network. I&#8217;ve only made use of the volume network and never tried the premium. But, given the price difference and sufficient quality of volume, I&#8217;m not sure it&#8217;s very much worth it unless you have latency sensitive application.<\/li>\n<li>Reliability is also quite good. I haven&#8217;t had hardware failure yet from my experience with them and zero network\/power failure as well. There was one maintenance downtime, though I don&#8217;t remember for how long. It was a while ago.<\/li>\n<li>Leaseweb customer control panel. If you rent a server from LW, they will give you access to their custom control panel. It&#8217;s pretty much one stop for everything except tickets. You can see bandwidth usage, your starter IP (no password being emailed to you), and&#8230;! set your own rdns. Even though I only ask for rdns to be setup once, I hate sending a ticket for it. I don&#8217;t know why&#8230;<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h3>Cons<\/h3>\n<ol>\n<li>Overage bandwidth fees are crazy high! It&#8217;s at 5 cent (usd or euro depending on which you&#8217;re signed up with) per gigabyte! Yes, gigabyte. If you&#8217;re running on a 100TB plan, going over by few TB might seem like a tiny amount, but that adds up to \u20ac50\/TB and that&#8217;s no tiny amount. This is for volume network on metered plan. I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s different for premium network&#8230; <a href=\"http:\/\/www.webhostingtalk.com\/showthread.php?t=1179532\" target=\"_blank\">As I&#8217;ve seen posts like someone owing $10,000.00 for a mere 4TB overage<\/a>&#8230; You REALLY need to keep a hawk eye over how much bandwidth you&#8217;ll use if you don&#8217;t feel like getting hit by an enormous bill.<\/li>\n<li>Ticketing system: I personally prefer ticketing system where I can login and manage a number of aspects myself. For example, setting priority [low, high, critical, etc.] and closing my tickets. But as of now, LW tickets work through email and there isn&#8217;t much of a control.<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<h3>Issues I&#8217;ve Encountered<\/h3>\n<p>I think the quality of a provider really shows when you encounter a <strong>big<\/strong> problem. Like a hardware failure or anything catastrophic, really&#8230; But, I haven&#8217;t had one yet. Because of that, I somewhat felt like LW isn&#8217;t really ready for a review yet. But maybe having no serious issues over 3 years with multiple servers is a good sign and worthy of a review.<\/p>\n<p>However, that&#8217;s not to say I didn&#8217;t have any issues at all. I think it was in 2011, one of the servers I bought in their US datacenter was ordered incorrectly. Not due to a fault of mine, but theirs. Their order page had written that the specific server I bought comes with a hardware raid card (was going for RAID1). But this wasn&#8217;t true, that wasn&#8217;t available at all for this specific model. I probably should have checked more thoroughly with what was delivered, But in my haste to get things up and running, I didn&#8217;t notice that I actually had one HD active and the second HD simply inactive despite being plugged in. I used it like that for roughly 6~9months. Being not what I ordered, this server was always &#8220;under-performing&#8221; in comparison and I never really gave it much thought because it was a different model than all the others. It had worse CPU after all&#8211;a reason to think it should operate worse. But one day, during peak load, I noticed this server under-performing once again. It puzzled me why it would be <em>this<\/em> bad and only this one. That day, after so many months of usage, I realized what was wrong&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Naturally, I went to the live support to have a chat. Told them my raid card is missing. The support replies, as if there&#8217;s nothing wrong that this model doesn&#8217;t come with one, perhaps implying I&#8217;m crazy. Strange, I bought one though. To prove to him that I bought one, I went into my control panel. But what&#8217;s this?! The mention of the hw raid is gone from my server&#8217;s product description! Oh, but I wasn&#8217;t crazy and I&#8217;m more thorough than the average customer. I had screenshot proof of what I purchased. Showed him that and he admitted (as if it was natural) that he just deleted the record from my description. (Time to begin eye rolling)<\/p>\n<p>I got an apology for having a mislabeled sale, but didn&#8217;t seem like I was going to get anything more than that. So, I canceled that server and moved the data to another host. I can&#8217;t exactly keep on living with the wrong setup.<\/p>\n<p>I also had a pretty good experience with sale a week ago. I needed a server fast. And if you look at the date, you&#8217;ll notice that&#8217;s almost Christmas. While I certainly hope tech support is available 365\/year, I don&#8217;t expect the same from sales &amp; billing. But I was able to talk to someone who was at the NL datacenter to be able to check with what&#8217;s in stock and delivery of the server in mere 6hrs (I think it was less than that, but I don&#8217;t want to dig up my emails to check the exact time). I was quite impressed. I wasn&#8217;t able to get much configuration on it since that takes time but the sales was able to help me with what would be fastest to setup, and a good deal too. \ud83d\ude42<\/p>\n<p>Overall, I am a happy LW customer. I just wish their overage fees were turned down&#8230; by a lot. But maybe that&#8217;s how they make money off of 100TB users. Hope that helps others pick servers.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I&#8217;ve been a customer (on and off) of Leaseweb dedicated servers for about 3 years now for their 100tb packages. Over the years, I probably rented about 6 dedicated servers from them with at least one on each of their DC location (US, NL, DE) and currently have two active servers in Netherlands &amp; Germany. 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