Mr_Tom
Mr_Tom
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Congrats on the expansion!
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# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2021-06-05 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Mon Aug 16 07:27:26 PDT 2021Basic System Information:---------------------------------Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R)…
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Yeah, I've done a similar config using a dedi that just had a couple of additional IPs and not an additional subnet. Route the IPs on the host then used a pointopoint setup in the guest. Works fine just not normally able to set it up on the guest as part of the installation, has to be done after (ie, debian net install)
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Hoping to put together a bullseye template this weekend. Will probably hold off on my desktop just as I was planning on change the drive configuration any (adding some NVMes I think) and do a clean install lol.
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Yeah it is a great piece of kit. I prefer the "issues" style of dealing with things rather than trello style boards too.
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Yeah I feel like it's somewhat wasted with what I use it for currently lol
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I always prefer to self host where possible so it has that advantage - but it does like a lot of RAM. I've ran it with 1gb RAM and swap, but as you start to add users/traffic it needs more. The issues feature is probably the main feature I use other than repos - these can be shown in trello style boards, as well as lists.…
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I use gitlab for a lot of things. It's a bit OTT for most things but being able to link the code repo to it and then reference issues in commits is handy. Some clients have their own systems (usually either basecamp or trello).
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We do a 1 core, 1gb RAM, 15gb NVMe plan for £3.75/month (Blesta is showing that as ~$5.30) but if you wanted a couple (and it would help out a fellow LES member) we could do something on price for you. Don't have Mexico but do have New York ;) Can't say I "enjoy" spam but I do have an account or two where there is no spam…
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What's your budget? Do you know ideal spec? If it's just apache and postfix it won't need to be a big VPS, unless you wanted to run rspamd/spamassasin too.
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Dunno what they're using but on proxmox you can use this: https://pve.proxmox.com/pve-docs/cpu-models.conf.5.html
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They've got dedis but the OnApp vps line is still UK only.
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Oh I don't remember that one?
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Can confirm this is the case, but OP wanted US. We're on Clouviders network in the US, and Hetrix is showing 99.9998% uptime in NY, but we don't currently have network/replicated storage there. I think I got one if it's the offer I'm thinking of.
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What about setting up a he.net IPv6 tunnel at home? https://tunnelbroker.net/
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Interesting. What's the WHMCS proxmox module like? Anyone used it? Didn't cociu have some issues with the WHMCS version previously or am I thinking of something else? I'd consider backing this - I'll try and find some reviews on the WHMCS version
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To start things off, we'll do a storage offer (although I realise there's storage in Helsinki above (UK storage coming soon!)). I'll add some NVMe offers in the morning ;) * 1 core 2 core (see below) * 1gb ECC RAM 2gb ECC RAM (see below) * 1tb HDD * 10tb bandwidth * 1 x IPv4, /64 IPv6 * Helsinki, Finland * £40/year…
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I tried using bash2 and got a bit further. Commented out a section in yabs and got: # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2021-06-05 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Sat Jul 24 22:41:00 BST 2021Basic…
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YABS doesn't run on a Cobalt RaQ4r root ~ > bash yabs.sh # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2021-06-05 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Sat Jul 24 22:05:16 BST 2021yabs.sh: [[: command not…
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No, I don't power it up often. Just did out of curiosity and ssh is timing out while trying to connect. That's annoying.
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I've got a RaQ 4r, still works. Got the original OS/etc on it.
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RedHat 6 (I think) from a magazine while I was in last few years of school. Didn't get on with it and a few other friends who'd tried the same CD had switched and were trying Debian - so I installed Slackware. Ran just Slackware for a few years, even on my primary laptop when I got one (think it was a Dell - I know it had…