Falzo
Falzo
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indeed. if you want the installer to be able to set up sources and update packages you can use a shell to issue ip addr and route add and have your connection working though. also... IPv6 ;-)
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yes. you need to add the (subnet) IPs in a way that they are 'routed' instead of 'bridged'. Hetzner have their own knowledge base article on that: https://community.hetzner.com/tutorials/install-and-configure-proxmox_ve important is that the main IP is set up in a pointopoint/host route config and enabling ip-forward (can…
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https://github.com/BotoX/ServerStatus might not have a graph but numbers and is quite easy customizable to add sums or whatever...
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if your personal support makes you different and adds specific value to your service in comparison to others, that's very good and obviously something you could point out more. 'for experts only' implies quite the opposite (to me)... just saying, probably not the best marketing then ;-) this is awesome to hear! and just to…
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sorry man, but 9€ monthly for 1core and 1.5 GB RAM in NL? those 35% for two users won't cut it... the lucky one is probably you, if sell something at all ;-) ;-) no offense meant, but even some big provider like leaseweb directly is cheaper than that... what's your USP then?
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@bdl thanks a lot for all the information and tests, that helps a lot. could well be that with (old) ifupdown the bridge does not get a new/seperate hwaddress and that this is only introduced with the new version. that said, if one updates to ifupdown2 via apt it might run some post-inst script that detects and pins the…
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only so I undestand this right (as it will be very helpful): so you had the same problems with networking after upgrading from 6.4 to pve7 but just installing this package before the migration fixed it as well, without having to touch any configs? that'd be the preferred upgrade path then I'd say. can you recall if your…
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nah, that's to 90'ish and I like to think that nowadays not so many providers do such crap anymore. won't happen with hetzner, netcup, ultravps, hosthatch and a lot of others anymore. and for sure not with close to idle vservers that occasionally see a spike for whatever reason. Providers moving responsibilities like that…
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switch providers. easy as that. if shutting down/suspending is the only way a provider is able to deal with high CPU usage and they can't even provide more detailed information about what/when/how long, then that's simply BS. a balanced system should always allow you to utilize 100% of the ressources you booked. if it is…
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maybe some antivirus/anti-malware/anti-whatever software playing tricks on you then?
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nah. just a naive 20yo who thinks nailing a few wooden battens together and call it a 'rack' in his 'data room' makes his entrance into the hosting world. I guess he'll learn quickly about single point of failures in this setup when the first power or line outage hits. he's trying to wiggle around fees (and chargebacks)…
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when did he introduce the norway location at all? one could guess around and assume he prepaid for certain periods instead of a monthly installment. wait for october/november...
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^^ this little FAT dino deserves it. give that man the free dedi...
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€25 is a very tempting offer. luckily it's not europe...
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@Ympker cross-posting spree again... :-P
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@Not_Oles thanks, interesting indeed, esp. because the gap is much smaller with that setting and AES still is disabled. I'd guess KVM+AES then comes really close to full host passthru
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Which is fair enough - vote with your wallet. That's what they do as well.
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Hi @RaveX @Lufi @Barnesanger Just don't
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would be interesting to also see some middle ground, aka qemu-kvm or similar but with AES-NI enabled (which should be possible with additional settings)... as you said I guess that option alone will make a very huge difference. @Not_Oles any chance you can add this too, pretty please ;-)
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yes indeed. the cloud IPs are probably harder to be kept clean anyway, because of the API stuff and the whole nature of the hourly billing concept. yet I assume abusers are easier to catch or at least they have different measures build around it already, so if the setup fee in the dedi range pushes that kind of business…
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interesting still, that this was not needed before Proxmox 7 and maybe related to sticking to ifupdown even with the newer kernel? also according to your findings simply restarting the networking later in the process seemed to work even without providing hwaddress in that config, so...
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I think it's rather simple and made that calculation elsewhere. if you assume a price of $50 bucks per IP for buying (now or soon) and consider that they won't be used immediately, will have timnes where they are sitting duck in between rentals or are simply part of 'overhead' that's needed in general network setup, you…
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that's actually a very good question ;-) +1
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oh, okay, I misread that and thought this at least would work. however, still thinking systemd simply tries to start networking to early then while the real device is not ready.
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from that the network device simply is not ready when the networkis tried to be brought up. could be that when you use dhcp it only fires at later point in time because of different dependencies and therefore does not see the same issues. might even be unrelated to OVH/SYS specifics, but could also be related to drivers…
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to be fair... they actually do so for (existing) additional IPs/subnets on dedis and other stuff, see the other mail they send out today.
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your mixing things up here old friend. he does not try to actually route (additional) IPs yet. he sets the initial bridge vmbr0 on the main IP (therefore ens3 config is empty/manual) and with that he MUST have something bridging to that interface - because it does not get an IP and therefore nothing can be routed to it. if…
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check the logs for user agents. sometimes even google or the likes of semrush majestic and co behave badly. some senseful entries in a robots.txt could even help? apart from that... updating php might not solve any of your problems, if there really are bots trying to stupidly throw shit at you or crawlers going nuts. as…