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The Singapore servers that WebHorizon offers worth taking a look.
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Cloudnium offers IPv6 only plans (I only used the cheapest one: $0.50/mo and it was good) What you are looking for (2GB RAM) is $1.25/mo in their website. Here's the link: https://portal.cloudnium.net/index.php?rp=/store/ipv6-vps
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Ubuntu + xfce + kasmVNC
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(Quote) fries should be eaten with ketchup after one has bought a server from HostKetchup. (just kidding ;) ) (Quote) What is the cap for this?
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Interesting read. (Quote) What do you think about using dual-stack server as a proxy, such that in IPv6-only server we establish a tun proxy client that exposes the IPv4 of the other server?
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@Kuroit provides good and reliable services too.
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(Quote) Pricing is good (though having a dedicated IP for a non-self-hosted source is questionable but it has its merits) What locations are available for the IPs?
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Is this going to be another drama that can be watched with popcorn and snacks?!
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(Quote) Heard the same. Those price ranges surely come at a cost.
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(Quote) Why this location doesn't include IPv6?
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(Quote) lol! this reminds me of a case in which one user had forgotten his password and hoped to find his credentials in the leaked data!
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Any response from Cloudie Networks yet?
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(Quote) Just run a sing-box server and configure SOCKS protocol as your inbound with various IPv6 addresses.
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(Quote) I have multiple WP websites over Kuroit's services (Basic and Pro plans). Pretty satisfied so far. They are UK based and have other web hosting options too.
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(Quote) Is this offer only for US? no EU location?
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(Quote) 1 vCPU 2GB RAM 50GB NVMe storage 5TB Premium Bandwidth on 10 Gbit/s Port £3.50/month or Save Extra with £36.96/annual plan (With discount: £3.15/mo, £33.26/yr) Any YABS benches for this?
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(Quote) Let them idle. Keep them idle in the their darkness while they scream to come out and see the light of the day!
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As someone who has worked extensively with Blesta and Hostbill, I surely prefer Hostbill. * More polished UI * Better tooling * Usual updates * Good support/ticketing design * Appropriate modules
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As far as I heard from friends, it can be done via various licensing models and/or gaining traction such that the monetary side of things comes from providing enterprise-grade support/features.
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(Quote) What's the reason behind that? usual abuse by those users?
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(Quote) That amount of RAM can usually be found in Nat services but they don't offer dedicate IPv4 and 20 GB of SSD (usually). It's bizarre spec.
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(Quote) I've used Immich with a collection of ~50GB of photos. Happy with the experience. Just taking a look at number of stars in its github repo speaks volumes.
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(Quote) I have multiple services from them and that functionality works fine. I guess you are pasting a malformed SSH key.
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I heard good reports for Ashburns
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Hetzner and Kuroit and HostVDS (only for quick testing)
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(Quote) Almost every domain on that site is in that price range.
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(Quote) Proving some YABS benches can be helpful.
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(Quote) This literally boils down to $16 per month!!! Insane deal!
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(Quote) Website seems to be a mix of English and Chinese together
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(Quote) You can have a 1$/month VPS and prevent it from getting blocked if you set up your VPN server properly and most important of all, refrain from transferring terabytes of data on single IP. (there's no need for constantly looking for clean IPs…
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(Quote) How so? one can find 15-20$ yearly plans in here and LET with dedicated IPv4 rather easily. How is this expensive?
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If multiplicity of locations is not a must, having a self-hosted solution is the best path forward.