Fast i9-13900 Bare Metal Shell Accounts For Command Line Enthusiasts! (MetalVPS.com)
Hello! ππ
Why Choose A MetalVPS.com Command Line Shell Account?
- Maximum Bare Metal Performance!
- No virtualization overhead!
- Fast i9-13900 Processor! -- GB6 Scores 3211 and 17461!
- Fast NVMe (Gen4) SSD RAID 0 -- 4k IOPS 765.9k!
- Latest Open Source Debian Development Version! -- Trixie/Sid!
- Perfect for Development, Testing, and Personal Projects!
Server Specs
- Intel Core i9-13900
- 64 GB DDR5 ECC
- 2 x 1.92 TB NvMe
- 2 x 200 GB ext4 RAID 0 primary partitions for chroot, schroot
- 2.6 TB available in root ext4 RAID 0 partition
- 1 x IPv4/32, 1 x IPv6/64, 1 Gbps, unlimited
- Debian development version Trixie/Sid
- Helsinki, FI
- This server is an EX101.
Terms of Service
- Be excellent to each other! β€οΈ
- White Hat! π©
- Open source software only! π§π π
- Non-commercial projects only! βπ¨βπ»
- No guaranteed uptime/SLA! π
- Please backup your data! πΎ
- Provider TOS also applies! π
Pricing
- Flexible pricing!
- Special discounts for students!
- Please make an offer that works for you. π€
How To Request Your Fast i9-13900 Shell Account
- Post in this thread,
- PM @Not_Oles, or
- email Not_Oles at the address on his profile.
Support
- Post in this thread, or
- connect on #metalvps at Libera.chat.
About
- MetalVPS.com is an indie project of @Not_Oles a/k/a Tom Miller.
I hope everyone gets the servers they want!
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hi oles. how "flexible" would the pricing be?
@Not_Oles how much money does a les member need to use this server?
For me, MetalVPS is mostly an educational project these days. I learn from the MetalVPS Neighbors who also are using our servers.
Originally, I had imagined that a few servers might sustain a small business with a profit of $1,000 per month. However, making a profit in Low End hosting seems to require hundreds if not thousands of customers using highly loaded servers. So far, MetalVPS usually has just three or five or ten customers per server. I'm grateful to each of them for teaching me!
Hope this extra bit of explanation is helpful. Best wishes!
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Anybody with mad skillz interested in trying to help me set up
plus maybe either or both of
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Give me a day or so and I will hop in and help out. Most probably Sunday night my time.
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Or, might anybody want to mess with something more or less like https://terminal.shop ?
Which apparently uses Golang libraries Bubbletea and Wish, from Charm ? See also
beginning around 31:30.
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Works for me! Anybody else also interested? Thanks!
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Here's another yabs, this time from inside a chroot. Do you see any virtualization overhead?
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I'm afraid this is not true.
You just need to plan it accordingly, and I've spoken with some LE hosts who make a profit without overloaded nodes or 1000's of customers.
I can help with this.
I'd also suggest to check out binou: https://github.com/Woolverine94/biniou
That's an all in one tool, which includes multiple text generation models, and extremely easy to setup too. I'd be able to set this up for you in 10 minutes.
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Hi @sh97!
Thanks for your kind words! I especially appreciate being corrected when I make mistakes.
Definitely I will take a look at binou!
More soon!
Tom
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Here's something interesting that I can see inside the server:
and the same listing also shows up from inside a chroot:
Intel has some interesting command line tools which I need to learn about. For example, please see https://github.com/intel/xpumanager/blob/master/doc/CLI_user_guide.md#intelr-xpu-manager-command-line-interface-main-features
Anybody want to help me learn a little about Intel and other cool graphics command line tools?
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Good luck with your endeavours.
I'm always available if you want to setup and try out biniou.
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Wow you need a notLowEndβ’ machine to run this
The all seeing eye sees everything...
Guys!
Maybe it might be helpful if I mention a few factors relevant to the pricing:
The server costs me β¬84.00/month, which is US$90.22 at today's exchange rate.
I love command line! Command line makes me happy every day! I don't want to switch away from command line to administer the server.
I love open source! I don't want to use closed source software, not even one percent closed like Blesta. (I mostly use a Chromebook. which starts as open source, and Google includes many closed source additions. For me, the Chromebook has a terminal, which I mostly look at as a tool to use to escape to the freedom of my server.)
Unlike our many "real" Providers, I don't have racks of equipment in a datacenter. I'm just a guy, a Chromebook, and a couple of servers that I get from "real" providers.
It's not easy for me to stay in tune with more than a small number of Neighbors on my servers. To me, maybe eight seems okay.
This server has an i9-13900 with "Performance" and "Efficiency" cores. (I love how NetBSD calls these "fast" and slow.") The i9-13900 processor is really fast, but I am unsure how easy it is to set up virtualization which takes advantage of the differences in the two types of cores. Also, there is the question of how to use the integrated GPU in a virtualized setting. I have a lot to learn!
Maybe some day before long I might get a server with lots of uniform cores, lots of memory, and lots of disk. I have played around a little with OpenStack, and there might be more solutions I could try if I wanted to make a little MetalVPS Cloud. But, for now, I have what I have, and it's great!
I like being part of and contributing to the Low End Community! I founded FreeVPS.org as a way to help LE Community members find free servers. Thankfully, at my request, @crunchbits took over leadership of FreeVPS, so I could get back to my own servers.
Over the several years I have been working on MetalVPS.com, and beforehand, lots of wonderful guys have been using my servers. I really enjoy talking with and learning from them!
Where I come out on all of this is that pricing generally around $20/month seems a good fit. Maybe more for someone with an expansive use case. Just for fun, I previously have tried $20.24 per month, and that's actually worked out well.
Some people might argue that $20.24 isn't Low End! Some people might argue that $20.24 or even more actually violates the LES rules. However, what's available here isn't just shared hosting, and it isn't just a VPS on a busy Node.
Best wishes!
Tom
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Does our node need a reboot?
Hi Mike! I think you meant this for the Crunchy thread, so I will reply over there.
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