Mr_Tom
Mr_Tom
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Thanks @OsirisBlack ! Yeah @Nekki sorry I didn't come back to you sooner I got distracted on a work project - I'll be back at my desk shortly so will get a price to you :)
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Congrats @AnthonySmith and @Clouvider !
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The bit I missed lol
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I'm sticking with Frankfurt ;)
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Well if it's not Belgium, France, Netherlands or Luxembourg then I question your ability to put a dot on a map :p Edit: it could be Frankfurt maybe but I question where the centre of the dot is in that case Edit 2: Looking at @Freek 's zoomed in map the dot for London isn;t correct so I'm going with Frankfurt lol
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That was my thinking, but I was assuming the "close" message by @seriesn meant it wasn't Belgium so it must be somewhere else.
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Either Luxembourg or France if it's not Belgium. That or the dot is in the wrong place and it's Netherlands ;)
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That was my thoughts
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Well done @DianTama !
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That doesn't look like Germany?
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Each client of yours runs on their own database?
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YABS on one of our 1c/1gb/1tb storage VMs # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-12-29 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Sat 16 Jan 2021 10:23:54 AM ESTBasic System…
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Not to derail the thread too much, but self host gitlab? Then use repository mirroring?
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I read the 1000 pushups in 24 hours comment and my brain went "easy, we could do that" before realising that's quite a lot of pushups, and I haven't done any pushups in a while - so I went to try some.
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I wouldn't say there's a lot in it when you take into account location and connectivity too. Much like the Intels, the higher core count Ryzens do start to drop the clock speed. From a cost effectiveness POV then you could load up more VMs with more cores, but if you compare an equivilant speed Ryzen, it still has 8 cores…
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$7/quarter works out at £1.70/month (depending on exchange rates) which isn't look promising either I'm afraid. Thanks! The focus is on quality and prem-ness as I believe it's called :wink:
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I noticed this too - I presume it's down to the fact that the 2278g will boost to 5.0ghz but the 2276g will boost to 4.9ghz. Not much in it, but it's the only thing I can think that makes a difference as base clock speed for the 2278 is slower.
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"Before February"
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Thanks for the kind words @Falzo - hope you put them to good use. Just to add to your point about being a sole trader - while the venture did start out as just me, we are a UK limited company, and there is some additional support as I can't be at the PC 24/7. @arirang which BF ones had you been considering? Can't go that…
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We've added some smaller KVM NVMe VMs to the Christmas offers just incase anyone wants something a little smaller than the earlier offers. Specs as below: * 1 core (Intel E227* 3.6+ghz) * 2gb ECC RAM * 50gb NVMe SSD * 5tb bandwidth @ 2.5gbps * 1 x IPv4, /64 IPv6 * £8/month - Order New York - Order Los Angeles - Order…