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(Quote) What was I thinking... maybe someday though that looks too far fetched for mere mortals like me. Though @lentro will disagree... (Quote) That makes sense. If you literally divide the server into 30 "chunks" evenly, netting 100GB N…
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(Quote) One suggestion, in case it hasn't crossed your mind (yet), is to have both RAID 1 (mdadm) for your main OS (avoid ZFS only because rescue with ZFS isn't very straightforward). A simple <50GB partition should do the trick for Proxmox and f…
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Good Luck @AnthonySmith and looking forward to more interesting things from you now that you'll have a long overdue carefree vacation where you can rest assured that @Clouvider's team will look after the customers. I hope now that you're onboard wi…
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(Quote) Isn't it supposed to be 3.84 TB x 2? I just posted https://talk.lowendspirit.com/post/quote/2505/Comment_55726 for @willie - could you post your drive details as well?
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(Quote) From this comment on the OGF it is TOSHIBA KXD51RUE3T84 and it seems pretty solid (TLC per the specs and 1 DWPD - so enough and more endurance that you shouldn't worry about it!).
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Oh Tom... Oh @Not_Oles ... : <3 Not one but two... uber drooling.
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(Quote) Knowing Hetzner and the fact that they mention these as datacenter SSDs I'd assume that they have pretty decent endurance. Irrespective, I also assume that if you're nearing end of life on these drives, they will replace them without issue …
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(Quote) proper encryption needs code to be written in a correct verifiable way. So if code is badly written, there is no guarantee that the encryption is correctly implemented and so this will be all the more worrisome - not something that can be tr…
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I only hope this results in some good all round this-is-the-new-normal kind of storage options. It's been a while in the making to get some sort of a new threshold on storage and @Hetzner_OL has really set a new standard! As @willie pointed out, I …
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Is there support for nested virtualization (i.e. full CPU pass through) for some Proxmox experiments on any of these deals?
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(Quote) ...Block Size | 4k (IOPS) | 64k (IOPS)...Total | 1.45 GB/s (363.2k) | 11.74 GB/s (183.5k)...Block Size | 512k (IOPS) | 1m (IOPS) ------ | --- ---- | ---- ---- ...Total…
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(Quote) Aah... right. But they'll be gone soon and I'm sure a few laggards will whine about it. Never hurts to offer though before letting (rare and good deals) go.
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(Quote) I'd say if allowed, offer/transfer it to folks who have a use case for it. I think those of us who managed to get a (good) VM are very lucky and there are many others who would really be happy to take it off you whenever you're done. Great …
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(Quote) SKVM-4G at $32.11 / year (annual renewal) Hoping to get it provisioned/migrated to SG when it can.
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(Quote) Promotional Code: 01-01-2021 - 77.70% Recurring Discount Aaahhh... the satisfaction of having snagged a VM despite the site being dog slow today at the time.
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Also, for those of you (us!) who lwant to do things on demand, via cli, here's the equivalent to add additional addresses manually: ADD:ip -6 addr add IPV6::ADDRESS dev IFACE preferred_lft 0 DEL: ip -6 addr del IPV6::ADDRESS dev IFACE preferred_lft…
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(Quote) Good to know about another alternative out there. Actually everyone has limits (and fine print). ipinfo.io -> 50K / month (free usage, don't know if account is required) ipdata.co -> 1500 / day free (again don't know if an account/k…
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Try: https://ipinfo.io/ They have the usual limits blah blah blah for free use but it's been pretty decent for some simple use.
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(Quote) That was definitely true a a few years ago - a bench would shut down the VM (as it was interpreted as too many network packets in too short a time frame), my daily cron job emails (<5) would also shut the machine because it was email and …
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@servarica_hani - I have won a prize from my participation in the draw on Low End Talk (thank you!). Please exclude me from the drawing here just in case I'm not automatically excluded. Tagging @FAT32 + @AnthonySmith as the administrators-at-the-mo…