Vultr Node Failure - VPS Recovery Unsuccessful
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@JaredBusch said in Vultr Node Failure - VPS Recovery Unsuccessful:
And you have a 2 month credit coming.
If you paid the $1/month for automatic backups you could be online in an hour or less.
How does the restore process work?
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@JaredBusch said in Vultr Node Failure - VPS Recovery Unsuccessful:
And you have a 2 month credit coming.
If you paid the $1/month for automatic backups you could be online in an hour or less.
Thanks for reminding me to turn on the automatic backups for a Vultr VM I spun up yesterday
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@FATeknollogee said in Vultr Node Failure - VPS Recovery Unsuccessful:
@JaredBusch said in Vultr Node Failure - VPS Recovery Unsuccessful:
And you have a 2 month credit coming.
If you paid the $1/month for automatic backups you could be online in an hour or less.
How does the restore process work?
For an existing node, you go to the backups section and click restore on the backup you want to restore.
Cannot do it from the mobile view I guess.
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@FATeknollogee said in Vultr Node Failure - VPS Recovery Unsuccessful:
@JaredBusch said in Vultr Node Failure - VPS Recovery Unsuccessful:
And you have a 2 month credit coming.
If you paid the $1/month for automatic backups you could be online in an hour or less.
How does the restore process work?
By the way, I had a failure at a client and used this restore process back in December.
Worked perfectly.
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A buck per month sounds like a more than reasonable rate to me!!
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@FATeknollogee said in Vultr Node Failure - VPS Recovery Unsuccessful:
A buck per month sounds like a more than reasonable rate to me!!
It's 20%. You pay based on the size of the instance.
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Another option is to use configuration management software so that if something like this does happen, you can automatically have another VM spun up and configured, then restore your data to it.
But yeah, IMO it's just way easier to have a host-level backup and hit restore. The $1 is definitely worth it. It's $1, who cares if it's a test or not. It's going to cost you way more than a dollar (or a year of monthly dollars) of your time to build another one.
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@scottalanmiller said in Vultr Node Failure - VPS Recovery Unsuccessful:
@FATeknollogee said in Vultr Node Failure - VPS Recovery Unsuccessful:
A buck per month sounds like a more than reasonable rate to me!!
It's 20%. You pay based on the size of the instance.
This is true. but many, many workloads work on the $5 plan.
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@JaredBusch said in Vultr Node Failure - VPS Recovery Unsuccessful:
@scottalanmiller said in Vultr Node Failure - VPS Recovery Unsuccessful:
@FATeknollogee said in Vultr Node Failure - VPS Recovery Unsuccessful:
A buck per month sounds like a more than reasonable rate to me!!
It's 20%. You pay based on the size of the instance.
This is true. but many, many workloads work on the $5 plan.
Its' about half and half for us.
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@bnrstnr said in Vultr Node Failure - VPS Recovery Unsuccessful:
@JaredBusch said in Vultr Node Failure - VPS Recovery Unsuccessful:
And you have a 2 month credit coming.
If you paid the $1/month for automatic backups you could be online in an hour or less.
Yeah, it was for testing, so I wasn't going to pay more. Not too worried about it.
Just sharing the experience. Not sure if anybody else has encountered this yet with Vultr.
1 host erasure with recovery of my VM (luckier than you) plus a number of networking issues at DC level in 6 months (Amsterdam data center).