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(Quote) Why?! Give us a story; make an argument; make our eyes burst in tears; give us something.
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(Quote) What kind of party? There is a recession. Prices are already extremely low. :lol:
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Virmach is an active provider since June 2014 - that's more than 10 years in business. Congratulations @Virmach and keep it going while improving!
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Virmach, you are in business with very low prices for quite a while. To many people in low-end market you are an example of how things can be done. If the survival of your business is at stake, then please cancel free services. A huge recession is …
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Thank you to all staff for deciding to take away the provider tag of C1V.
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(Quote) You little bull you!
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(Quote) You started receiving offers for Black Friday? With regards to @Virmach - their Black Friday page is not updated, yet.
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(Quote) Sure. Terms have changed. The word "torrent" is not in the terms right now and was never there in the past. You're right. Be happy and positive as usual (Quote) True. There is nothing wrong in talking and explaining things to a @n…
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(Quote) You literally use the word "torrent". You were fully aware torrents are not allowed. You broke the rules. You got suspended. Enjoy the suspension and good luck negotiating that with support. I shall refuse to go into a technical d…
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(Quote) If you download 100GB/month occasionally then Virmach is right. That download at high speed generates a lot of I/O. This triggered the automated systems correctly. If you really want to use Virmach for torrenting, download something light u…
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(Quote) Using torrents generates a lot of I/O usage, because it is not just downloads, but it reads a lot of data for seeding, and data checking for synchronization with trackers. If we also encompass the fact that you might need SWAP if there is no…
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(Quote) Are you sure you monitor every packet? I get bad results too. root@c1vhosting:~# ping -6 dns.google -qc 80PING dns.google(dns.google (2001:4860:4860::8888)) 56 data bytes--- dns.google ping statistics ---80 packets transmitted, 63 received,…
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(Quote) Good. Build on that idea. Show us how you are better as a provider and how you are a good person. Build a proper website, be transparent about the company behind it, set some clear terms, make some special recurring offers, show passion in k…
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@datavia - Please check a forum named LowEndTalk (aka LET) as it might be more suitable for your needs. There you just need to pay some money to the admin and everything gets solved for you to advertise, without too much proof required from your sid…
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(Quote) What do you mean by "IP shortage scam"?
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I have Raspberry Pi 3B+ and a few days ago I was thinking of using one as NAS, since I want no fans. Problem is obviously power over USB for the external HDDs. Solution: some cheap powered USB hub (like this) which in theory should provide enough p…
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(Quote) I believe it could cost you up to $22.5K in cryptocurrency, with no guarantee service will be provided.
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(Quote) Maybe because providers buy and rent IPv4 addresses from one another. There is nothing to worry about.
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(Quote) Yes. The cave is better, because the cave has The Yeti. Nobody messes with The Yeti, not even online where he's moderator. /s However, you can always trust him with data and compiling software. I don't know his terms though with regards to …
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(Quote) I believe it is a secret machine deeply hidden within the Yeti's cave. You do not want to go in there :sweat_smile: However it is always good to host stuff in Yeti's cave, when you get the offer. Rumor has it not even police will catch your…
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Different providers have different limits in terms; for example @Virmach has something like this in their terms with regards to CPU usage: (Quote)
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(Quote) Exactly. This is what my wallet feels and it gets chills through its pockets whenever I think of more VPS.
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@Not_Oles - maybe in your playing with IRC you found some solution for me. I wish to find a webpage chat connecting to IRC from some website using SASL. Basically the username and password will be passed at connection. Imagine a forum like Vanilla …
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(Quote) Always.
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(Quote) It is impossible to admit something like that. Unlike other Romanian providers from their basement, this provider (C1V) does not allow DMCA content. He does not have the advantage of online piracy from Italy. So he has to oversell like crazy…
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(Quote) Wow, just wow! That is unexpected!
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(Quote) You could be right. To me though it seems more than just a hobby. He went through the trouble of creating a company, buying hardware, setting up an actual datacenter, ASN, legal terms, and more. It all seems too much for just a hobby of grab…
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(Quote) He might be right about energy and maintenance. The servers are extremely slow due to how overcrowded they are. In order to achieve profits on such very low prices, and within European Union, and at a time of recession when cost of living is…