
johnk
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(Quote) I disagree - the direction they're taking is very different. cPanel is and always has been geared towards large, shared hosting companies with many accounts on one server, which is probably one of the reasons for the price change. Plesk pri…
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Onyx is also EOL, so there's that. (Quote) The panel, or sites hosted on it? For the most part I've seen neither be the case. (Quote) There are some kinks, but their import tool works great for the most part
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Thanks for sharing this - I think it's an interesting benchmark, though I'd personally love to see actual site-render/load comparisons. The total time seems far too reliant on MySQL numbers - which usually isn't even the heavy part on large-r WP si…
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(Quote) 1. This is probably the issue. A list of plugins would help - it also depends on what you consider "slow" - 500 msec? 3 seconds? 10 seconds? Some "sluggishness" is expected with more plugins 2. Optimized images don't matt…
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RIPE Atlas gives you access to a global network of probes with quite a few LATAM locations
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New Relic is pretty simple and nice - if you disabled the non-needed items, you should be able to cover basic resource + network monitoring under their free tier.
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It's not like Yoast was anything but a bunch of bloat in the first place anyways.
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(Quote) Yeah. It's built in the kernel and pretty frequently used I'd imagine. Just need to be aware that some things need an exclusion (ie, polkitd/nagios/zabbix)
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(Quote) Have you considered mounting /proc with hidepid?
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(Quote) Interesting...thanks for sharing - if you don't mind elaborating, what issues did you hit with them?
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Thank you for everyone's replies! I think we're going to > @chimichurri said: (Quote) Yeah, you're right. I was looking at the wrong section for transfer. (Quote) That's a top contender right now. They've got the E4's for $20/m or so and the fr…
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(Quote) I appreciate the response! But, that's probably a bit far from what I'm looking for. I know the above experience would be far from the only one about network outages/storage failures, though I wouldn't expect much more given the price
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(Quote) I see! Yeah, that (performance, network, storage) was pretty much our experience too with the couple hundred dollars in credit they were kind enough to give us for some in-depth evaluation. We didn't get a chance to evaluate their reliabilit…
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(Quote) So I've heard...Assuming no issues on their side, support (or lack of thereof) shouldn't be an issue, though I'd probably rather pay $10-20 more for someone to speak to if something does happen.
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(Quote) Thanks! Their pricing is unbeatable for what they offer (as a semi-big provider). Do you happen to know what their storage is backed by? I recall reading ceph somewhere, but that could just be their object storage.
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(Quote) Thanks! That's on my short list too - we actually had a long chat with them when looking for a primary provider, though that dropped out. Have you had any experiences with them?
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(Quote) Google is actually the one that's out of budget. LOL Compute + storage would be ~ $20/m. Bandwidth @ standard rate is $40/m or so alone. I guess it's only a bit over, but there are much better options elsewhere
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(Quote) Yeah, I've looked at them too. Unfortunately, no US location (yet), otherwise they'd fit the bill perfectly. Forgot to mention that in initial post - I've amended it to add that.
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(Quote) Yeah, you're right. My numbers were as of 2 months ago. Insane how they've increased.
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It's almost like they're charging how much it takes to acquire the subnet. 5k Euro or so works out to $22/ip, which is a tad below the current going for a /24.
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I'm a month late, but any "Pull" CDN acts like a giant reverse proxy (Cloudflare), though most don't offer DNS or offer it via a separate service. For the former, you've got a ton of options: Cloudfront, StackPath, Fastly, etc.