
Scaleblade
Scaleblade
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(Quote) What we like to avoid, it’s why we have been on the pricer side in the past. We avoid aggressive cpu caps and over allocation on nodes. My opinion on it is, if you wanna spend $24/year then you go to a provider using a 7-8 year old Xeon wit…
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(Quote) Thank you for your genuinely helpful post. Looking at Linveo maybe I have been approaching this pricing topic wrong. They seem to have that mockup plan listed significantly higher at $6/mo for “normies” with LowEnd discounts to $2.10 Our f…
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(Quote) Sorry what I meant is we could do 4.42USD/month per GB at the scale/deployment we are looking at currently. (Quote) This is the main reason I am considering going the newer hardware/premium end of the lowend-market over reusing older hardwa…
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(Quote) I'd be curious to see what kind of volume they push at that rate, I think I originally budgeted for a little lower around the 4.42USD/mo mark.
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(Quote) I should of known to expect this.
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(Quote) always
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(Quote) This response worries me of your fundamental misunderstanding of this industry and should be a cautionary tale to anyone that reads this. Let me break down your points for everyone else to see: Telehouse, as a datacenter, going in? The comp…
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Question for @cservers and im gonna be a dick about it because I think all "lifetime" service agreements (or 99 years if we wanna be pedantic) are the scum of the industry and have no value to them apart from to swindle some short term rev…
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(Quote) Oh I stopped taking TDP's as the actual power usage a long time ago (excluding EPYC and XEON as they're pretty accurate). 14900KS turbo wattage was 254W, we've done power measurements and seen that chip suck back close to 400W. I think the …
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We're avoiding Intel CPUs like the plague for this generation. We ran 14900K's and 14900KS in our data center for about a year through their silicon voltage issues to the point where Intel RMA team doesn't even ask me further questions anymore (had …
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Amazon SES
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(Quote) nah it just validates my business choice to heavily invest in creating our own in-house system to be worth it.
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sheesh $25/staff/month, it makes WHMCS look good.
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(Quote) You should log email bounce-backs. If an email bounces back more than once you simply stop sending the emails and give a notification on the dashboard to verify/change email address. I have found that limiting user signups to certain emails …
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DNS is difficult to compete with. Most people just use their domain registrar, others just use Cloudflare. The only exception I usually see to this is providers who use their own or people using their providers due to specific filtering or custom us…
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Make a new email address and register on PeeringDB. Choose whichever one emails you the least in a 30d period.
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Hi Nekki, You can take a look at our offerings (based in the UK), all of our services have above 500GB of usable storage. If anything tickles your fancy let me know and I'll see what deals I can get for you to tailor it to your needs/budget. https…
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(Quote) Move to the owned range should ensure this never has to happen again. tldr on our end; suppliers, ip pricing and random fees - do I need to say more?
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Google has been a hot mess recently. I was fortunate enough to be able to transfer all of our google domains out to Cloudflare pretty much when the news dropped about them selling to squarespace. That being said we still use Workspace for our corpor…
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Finally got our looking glass up (oops), listed on the https://freevps.org website!
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I am, and will always be extremely skeptical about "lifetime" deals. Zap is a huge company but in the event that it is bought out by another party the "lifetime" servers will be the first thing to get axed. When we start seeing …