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@Ayyub , Any time table for other locations? Thank you.
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(Quote) I'm not sure what you mean, but I'm sure @VirMach changed several customers' IP, then those VPS got no public internet. While the "re-config network" button didn't work, those customers had no choice but to open tickets or report h…
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@AuroraZero Sorry for your negative feelings I may have caused, but I had no intention of challenging you. On the contrary, I really liked your activeness during last Black Friday and appreciate your great efforts. I just thought that remove was a …
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(Quote) I'm confused to a great degree about the standards of "remove", simply because @virmach did what @c1v did at a larger scale (unstable service, change of IP, etc) and much more people complaining about @virmach, but its provider tag…
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(Quote) No, it's not strange. You should check assigned memory size with $ sudo dmidecode --type memory As for the "205M", @Abdullah has explained well. (Quote) I know this is a difficult decision, is that compulsory or a proposal to b…
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(Quote) Thanks for recommending, but the provider account was registered in this May and has only 16 comments so far, with no discussions. I'm not 100% or even 80% sure, but C1V has joined this forum for more than 2 years. I will leave your recomme…
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I'm sorry to bother but after the latest upgrade or maintenance, the network got high packet loss both inbound and outbound: user@c1v:~$ ping -6 dns.google -qc 80 PING dns.google (2001:4860:4860::8888) 56 data bytes --- dns.google ping statistics …
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Thanks for sharing this. Now I know why green-cloud claimed raid failure. I think most raid failures are recoverable, isn't it?
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(Quote) Not again, man. I've asked you many times where the "better offers" were, but you wouldn't disclose where we can buy those "better offers". In my opinion, you are just showing off. Please leave me alone, I'd appreciate i…
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(Quote) I'm sorry for your awful uptime. I think less than 95% is almost unusable. As for the "lies", yes, you are right as downtime still happens from time to time after so many "upgrades" or "redundancy". One may wond…
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(Quote) Oh come on. The uptime of my c1v VPS is more than 97% which is not too bad.
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(Quote) I used to be envious of those who owned 1 dollar or "8 cores 8 GB 80 GB" VPS, but in 2022 I realized those products were not stable enough and might be reclaimed anytime.
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(Quote) You're luck, my IPv4 is still down. Edit: Yes the IPv4 is actually up now, but with heavy packet losses: user1@c1v:~$ ping -nAqc 50 8.8.4.4PING 8.8.4.4 (8.8.4.4) 56(84) bytes of data.--- 8.8.4.4 ping statistics ---50 packets transmitted, …
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I've been one of Web Horizon's customers since 2021 and very satisfied with the service. NAT VPS in most locations like Japan, Canada are extremely stable ( > 99% uptime). In the meantime many providers discontinued their products or even busines…
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It seems scaleway offers transactional email with a free tier of 300 per month. You may check out here.
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(Quote) I'm sorry but did you mean 'IPv6-ready'? "Only" means no IPv4 is provided which is not in your case. Anyway, nice to see your new offer.
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(Quote) I don't know if anyone else has encountered too but my VPS was stopped on 07:16 am UTC, Sept 13, which I thought another outage at first, later I realised it was not because nobody complained here after 2 days. So I just logged into the cont…
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Great, it is back online for now.
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I don't know what to say when IPv6 network is down after IPv4 being down and up.
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I just install the following programs to run my trivial blog: sudo pacman -Sy nginx mariadb-lts php-legacy-cgi cloudflared A 256 MB OpenVZ VPS or 512 MB KVM one with IPv6 or NAT IPv4 will be powerful enough. Is there anything the panels can do but …
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Congratulations for one more year, wish your business better.
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(Quote) Thank you for the kindness, but I'll pass because there already have been several VPS idling. Maybe you could donate it to someone in need or just keep it running unimportant programs.
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(Quote) That's amazing, my old laptop with 22nm Celeron CPU is running Windows 10 and the load is seldom below 40%, always updating system, bloatware or something, but unluckily I failed to disable updating. Maybe I should try that "optimized W…
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(Quote) Please do not question me overwhelmingly, take it easy man, I'm here for communication and mutual understanding. Now, compare my counterpart statistics: $ w 09:18:39 up 1 day, 8:17, 2 users, load average: 0.06, 0.04, 0.01USER TTY …
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(Quote) ur a noisy neighbour, because running Windows on such a cheap VPS consumes much more resources, which directly or indirectly deteriorates other customers' experience. ur quota of resources should be lower by C1V's AI scheduler.
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(Quote) Obviously VPS. Look at the title, there should be no ambiguity. (Quote) Yes, there is. I always choose Debian. C1V is very affordable but accordingly may not be as stable as you expect.
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(Quote) Your statement reminds me of a cheap MicroSD card of Chinese brand I bought around 10 years old, whose maximum speed is 1.1 MB/s then stabilizes at 800 KB/s. It's useless to me, so I installed it to my mother's smartphone as extended storage…
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(Quote) Maybe Gentoo or Latest Windows 11 if you are licensed, because Gentoo has a self-build mode which has high demand for CPU when users install software, therefore gives you another excuse or pretext to pick holes. I'm happily using Debian 12…
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(Quote) Oh don't push @dev_vps , I guess the link is invalid. He just wanted to claim C1V was awful by posting a seemingly fantastic VPS. I have asked several times for the offer's link, but no single reply got, even never mention the name of the pr…
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@foxone Thank you for the link. I think the cancellation procedure is very inconvenient. Customers should be careful about that. Edit: After browsing the control panel of C1V, I found it has no differences between most providers in cancellation pr…
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@dev_vps can you disclose the offer links of your performant YABS VPS. It's boring to share a wonderful VPS without a purchase link.
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@dev_vps can you disclose the offer links of your performant YABS VPS which are very tempting. (Quote) I don't understand the above sentences. Isn't one simple click on 'Cancel when due' enough to cancel the service? Or just don't pay the invoice …
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(Quote) Well, how much traffic is given monthly then? Most providers offer 1 or 2 TB then suspend VPS or reduce speed until next month. (Quote) If you think CPU performance is important, then choose what you like. I don't think C1V is stable enough…
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(Quote) Your comparison is obviously inappropriate because of great difference in disk size: 20 GB vs 140 GB, not to mention your unknown traffic. I could do the same thing by referring to an OVH's offer of "1 core, 2 GB, 20 GB nvme, unlimited …
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(Quote) Yes, my point is the specs of C1V's VPS may not be shining but the specs is worth the price. While nobody can deny that the service is not stable (uptime is about 95%). I just can't understand why some people constantly complain the CPU or …
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(Quote) Oh, my bad, I thought the name should be something more familiar. I guess the 'TR' means it is from Turkey, if that is the case, then I'll pass it because my past experience with ayyildizmedya.com (which is or fake itself as a Turkish compan…
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(Quote) Thanks for mentioning. I was considering buying one VPS from NetCup, but I've many VPS idling so give up that thought. The €1 VPS of NetCup you said is undoubtedly more stable than C1V's, and more powerful in terms of CPU. Different people …
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(Quote) That's ridonkulous. Accordingly, here is only one piece of advice for you: Quadruple your budget for your 'suggestions'. If C1V really did as you suggested, the price of the VPS would be unacceptable. I can't even find your similar products…