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(Quote) It was said some time before that upgrades are possible if resources are available. Not sure if that means to another defined plan or what an upgrade from a flash sale would mean. I ordered a €12 one and would ideally like 45+ GB storage an…
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(Quote) It all depends what level of interaction is required. I have about 4 MinIO servers which store long-term archives using HDDs, mostly automated so don't care about latency, performance is fine for this use case. A SQL database used interacti…
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(Quote) In that case, your advice to VirMach users should be to ensure they do not disclose information that could identify their account if they have violated the Terms of Service. I am sure VirMach knows who I am, but I have no concern.
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(Quote) I think it is like @cybertech said, where people had violated the ToS and then complained loudly. So the "retaliation" was more like drawing attention to their account which was then found to be in violation. (Quote) I also have a…
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(Quote) Although I didn't compare the quoted version word-for-word :p
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(Quote) I received this email, so can confirm that it is more than alleged to have been sent.
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(Quote) Correct, but a VPS or home is enough for a hidden master, definitely nothing more serious is needed unless you are dealing with thousands of domains. (Quote) At least one of the NS records at the registrar needs to point to a HE nameserver.…
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By the way, I stopped using DNSSEC for most of my domains. At the risk of starting an ideological dispute, it doesn't add that much and for me the key thing is that dynamic signing is practically difficult. For example, if I do GeoDNS where I direc…
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(Quote) What I would suggest is to run a "hidden master". This means in the registrar, the nameservers are set to the public DNS service (e.g. HE) but then HE pulls from your "private" DNS server. What I would do is use two DNS…
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If you want free proxies and are OK with the risks then just do a search, which returns e.g. https://proxyscrape.com/free-proxy-list If you want free functional proxies then agree with previous comments: tall order, good luck. Anything free and ope…
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(Quote) If you cancel one the invoice is automatically updated to remove it.
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(Quote) Signing is done at the primary DNS (which might be the registrar, but not necessarily). Some services might have a nice interface, but if you're managing your own primary DNS then doing it in a shell goes something like this: * Generate a …
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(Quote) WordOps inside LXC. Add galera to make a 3-node DB cluster. Sync WordPress directories using csync2 (replacing this with bind-mounted MinIO). Use tinc to form a private cloud between nodes. Use a monitoring service of your choice (StatusCak…
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I'm interested in this too. Currently I am running a 3-node WordPress cluster (Europe + east/west US) which takes daily snapshots of the image and has failover by automatically updating the CloudFlare DNS if the primary node goes down. I hate Word…
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The rules are silent on this. One would think it is desirable to develop some means of identifying the association (LES account <-> provider) in order to prevent exactly this type of confusion.
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(Quote) 😂
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(Quote) That's different again. So we've got "any" location; "not APAC"; and "EU" (which also excludes USA and potentially excludes London, Zurich & Oslo depending whether "EU" means Europe or European Un…
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Not sure if @hosthatch is just lurking here or prepared to respond, but few basic questions: * Can you please clarify what support told @cpsd - can we migrate to "any" other location, or does it have to be in the EU? * What's the attitude…
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(Quote) No worries, this would be fine for me anyway!
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(Quote) That's all fair. I wasn't expecting them to move data for you, but got curious when @ehab used the word "migrate". That would have really been going above and beyond. The options they provided seem reasonable. It was interestin…
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(Quote) Thanks for the report, did they migrate you with data or clean VPS?
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I have a de-Googled phone and thus do not have Gmail or any such apps or services. I use Boxer as the primary email client, partly because it supports EAS quite well. I have self-hosted email and prefer EAS.
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(Quote) Identifying users who have breached the ToS before they can scoop up more products seems like a reasonable explanation.
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(Quote) It doesn't have to be accurate. The thing has been down for 3 months straight, so extend everyone on that node by 3 months (or whatever it is by the time this drama eventually finishes) is a pretty reasonable expectation in my view.
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(Quote) Refunds aren't the only way. The latest down time (single event) is about to hit 25% in a 365-day window for these nodes so I'd expect some type of service extension, which is a very simple algorithm with no per-VM calculation.
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(Quote) I use it as my main OS on VMs too.
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Inception Greencloud Avoro Nexril UltraVPS* * In Germany; elsewhere not as good. I've actually found xTom, BuyVM network to be over-hyped and under-performing. I still use both of them, but they don't make my top 5. I only just added Liteserver …
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(Quote) Why split hairs when you can get 20GB for 20 euro? The price point/specs are already quite close.
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(Quote) Thank you, that is very kind of you.
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I probably should have read more carefully. Ordered this one thinking it was 2GB, and it was provisioned at 1GB: (Image)
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Thanks, these are more within reach for me!
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(Quote) Charming.
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(Quote) Thank you very much, seems good so far!
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(Quote) Correct. Nothing at all against Carrier-1, just that there's a false sense of redundancy if you have a VPS from multiple vendors but in the same DC.