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(Quote) I thought that you did like lifetime deals and that you have even said so a few times, but perhaps I got this wrong! It was meant to be a semi-insider comment, but I guess that I got it wrong. Sorry about this
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(Quote) Okay, but what if a Nextcloud major update requires (asks for) a modification to the Nextcloud database? Usually, one uses the tool occ to perform the required modification to the Nextcloud database
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(Quote) I agree that Ceph has many advantages :) I just recall that back in 2017 on OGF, there was a provider ZxHost who suffered a Ceph disaster and this was the end of them. If you search for "Ceph disaster" on OGF, you can read about i…
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(Quote) I should try this sometime =) Just wondering: assuming Nextcloud on shared hosting with ssh access, can one still use the command line tool occ unproblematically?
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@RapToN Back to the 10th anniversary special: if we compare the two disk speed tests from my two YABS results (separated by an interval of 45 minutes), the second one seems to be significantly better, except for 64k block sizes. Consider: Disk spe…
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(Quote) I see: so Softaculous can also perform intelligent updates of applications? I'd still worry a bit though in the case of updating a big application like Nextcloud via Softaculous on shared hosting without ssh access (or even with ssh access …
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@RapToN For comparison with the YABS above, below is a fresh YABS on a (smaller) VPS that I have with you (since BF 2020) Note that the disk speed tests are significantly better on this (smaller) VPS than they are on the one above ./yabs.sh -i -…
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(Quote) But the exception is/was this 10th-year anniversary promotion, right? :)
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(Quote) By the way, I did another test around 45 minutes later, and the results are similar: https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/127608/#Comment_127608 You're brave to have ventured into Ceph clusters ;)
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(Quote) I think that Nextcloud has improved a lot with respect to updates, especially minor-number updates. What can still be tricky are major-number updates, where you often need to carry out a modification in the Nextcloud database afterwards and …
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This is a recent KTS24 special: https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/127349/#Comment_127349 (I dropped the network test because several of the sites were busy) ./yabs.sh -i -9# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## …
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(Quote) Although the offer is no longer available, here's a YABS, carried out around 30 minutes ago. (I dropped the network test because several sites -- Clouvider, in particular -- were busy) Edit: Wrapped the results in the code environment ./ya…
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(Quote) Not fair, I couldn't resist!
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(Quote) I mean, it's simply wrong/dishonest to have such a fake/misleading status page, and I wonder since when that page has been like this
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(Quote) LOL. The only question is which (non-NB) machines are referred to by those notices!
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(Quote) Basically, Hestia should do the following check: * If Ubuntu, then: if 20.04, then need libzip5; else need libzip4
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(Quote) Setting Hestia aside, the issue of libzip4 vs libzip5 in Ubuntu is rather puzzling: * libzip4 in 22.04 is actually a newer version than libzip5 in 20.04. (v1.7.3 in 22.04 vs v1.5.1 in 20.04 .) Compare https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suit…
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(Quote) Do you have a reference for this bug? What is the "bad packaging" that is at issue?
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(Quote) I would have (naively) thought that in general, you can/could realistically expect a reseller of yours to be reactive to your queries concerning the product resold and/or their managing of the product resold By the way, if I may ask, how do…
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(Quote) A question for anyone who might know: is the reseller still alive (and not in a coma or suffering from dementia)?
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(Quote) Nigh, the end is
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Since we're doing copy & paste, I can't resist copying & pasting @kdh 's incisive reaction: (Quote)
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(Quote) If you really want a free subdomain that works as a paid top level domain, then you would do best to pay for a top level domain Otherwise, you can get a free subdomain that may or may not work as a paid top level domain (There's no free lu…
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From simple free Alpine shell accounts to the mind-boggling complexities of networking with LXC containers =)
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(Quote) I definitely agree with what you say I merely meant that it's not a classic "take the money and run" scam
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(Quote) If only it were so straightforward I suspect that the background story (as far as we can guess, a story involving mental illness) is anything but "take the money and run" Not to mention that at this point, there's probably very l…
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(Quote) No -- you're thinking of @VirMach
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Bumping this thread to say that the NB deadpool appears to be more imminent than ever, so you should get off the ship while you still can ... The generalization seems to be that if a location is still paid for, then it's still up, but the clock is …
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(Quote) In any case, since DokuWiki doesn't require a separate database, it's easy to make a backup before attempting an upgrade (I also like DokuWiki)
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I would say that the first consideration to ask is "self-hosted or not?", the answer to which would already narrow the possible choices If self-hosted, the second consideration (for me at least) is which language (PHP, Python, etc.) the w…
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@localhost Just my perspective, but to me, it sounds like too much effort My experience is that in practice, a 1GB VPS is too tight for installing AlmaLinux-9.x and family from an ISO What would work is installing from a template, assuming that t…
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(Quote) hey , Congrats on your First Post