Shot²
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(Quote) That's adverteasing.
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For us IPv6 nerds (who manage IPv6 manually): should we power-off the server before or after opening a ticket? it's not clear in the mail. Is there a time limit? What happens if we don't open a ticket by then? Service cancelled?
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WhatCd ftw
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Since you push IPv6 automagically through Router Advertisements for most(?) customers, why not just simply provide the "new IPv6 settings" in the Control Panel (under "Assigned IPs"), for the few customers clever enough to manage…
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There's no one-size-fit-all solution when it comes to filesystems -- different user have different needs, different FSes have different pros/cons; one should always give some thought, rather than going for the purported "best" or "mos…
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(Quote) Same here... it's unlikely that any future 4TB deal might be cheaper than the 5TB special (~USD61/yr, with extra 2GB add-on). So I'll have to live with 1TB of /dev/sdb remaining unpartitioned and of no use (boo-hoo-hoo). :p
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Chiming in to commend @host_c After 6+ months with a Pioneer 5TB thingy (for my daily offsite backups), there's really nothing to bitch or complain about. Let's just hope it stays this way - happy customers' money flowing in, nasty-noisy neighbours…
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(Quote) oil-cooled fried processors, yummy
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(Quote) What a dick move. (I like that :p)
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(Quote) Whose fault eh?
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(Quote) Don't expect miracles purely CPU-wise, a few percents maybe. The benefit might come from the greater memory bandwidth and new cpu instructions... if your software make use of it.
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/etc stands for Erase That Crap rm -rf the living shite out of that directory
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(Quote) These old toasters are increasingly a pain in the butt, even old browsers/old Java runtimes are a nightmare. What worked for me recently: if you find an old Android pad/smartphone (like Android 3/4), install an old version of the HP 'iLO Con…
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(Quote) Their "5TB" is actually 5368709120000 bytes. One could argue that it's 4.88TiB only (booooo!), but on the other hand that's a sweet 343 GiB bonus over the advertised 5,000,000,000,000 bytes. But who cares, maths is not an exact sc…
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hey @Neoon - there's a Tokyo Equinix 'microJP' instance that can't be terminated. (trying to delete the 128MB and recreate it with 256MB, or else Debian craps its bed with some operations)
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nanokvm is fine, microlxc too (I don't get why it's kept separate), ne00n is nice, 'nuff said
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Or https://oneprovider.com/onecloud/pricing#dedicated ? 8 vCPU (Xeon/Epyc) 32GB RAM 500 GB SSD 1 Gbps $0.0764/hour (0.068056€/hour) In 19 locations on 4 continents
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(Quote) Wooden datacenters, what else? OVHbrr
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One-guy dirt-cheap year-long-summerhost, what to expect eh? (and a happy birthday btw)
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Went for a neat offer at @Labze's HostBrr - and it appears to kick a$$ so far /thread
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https://tld-list.com/?noLimit=1
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(Quote) Yep, I'm wary of summerhosts and other too-good-to-be-true "funny" hosts (a recipe for LowEndlessDramas on the sister LowEndTrash forum, wink wink). They harvest gazilions of customers - including tons of noisy neighbours - thanks …
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(Quote) Yep, I'm playing MrCheapo here, in the hope that some special/custom offers or extraordinary suggestions pop up. I take Servarica as reference (hell, $36/yr for 2C/2G/1T is neat) but I have to admit it was a bit on the low side performance-w…
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(Quote) Thanks for the tip. A bit too much/pricey ("trop beaucoup" ©) for my needs, but close I've checked hostbrr's "hybrid" line also - close but no cigar.
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What solution do you use to access the IPv4-only web?
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Thanks - had noticed your sweet offer... but a bit too far (>30ms) and above budget. (BTW the IPv6 of your lookingglass seems down.)
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OK now my head hurts
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(Quote) Only the "DC" version (= continuous track, cloud-centric, bloated) is 64-bit. The 2020 version ("classic" track) works fine, is lighter, receives timely updates, and is more convenient if you don't give a crap about Adobe…
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(Quote) Yep, I'm no gaming kiddy or 8kUHD couch potato :p Just the average reasonably busy adult (desktop publishing, light photo retouch, GIS data munching, trolling the internets) - no need for nVidia sh_t and a sh_tload of cores and ram that no …