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                Yeah, the laggy interface is awful. I've moved some of my domains to Route 53 as well for this reason. Cloudflare has a nice DNS service, but their competitors still do all the other supplemental stuff (like the UI) better. No surprise, considering the free DNS service is probably a loss leader anyways.
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                Who is the cheapest now? :P
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                What application is that in your screenshot? Looks like a really clean version of Windows Terminal...
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                Going on 4 years now! Great promo code too :) (before people try - this promo code was from a few years ago and had just a few uses)
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                Wow! I am really impressed by that website. It looks great! You could consider having a toggle for dark mode using darkmodejs, which I use on my personal site. It works very well! (apart from the Javascript I wrote that changes the logo upon toggle - that seems a bit broken) As for hosting, I am a big fan of Netlify for…
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                Can't forget the German hosts: Contabo, Netcup, PHP-Friends, Avoro, Hetzner.
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                Subdomains!
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                The Veeam agent is very light in my experience. I have installed on my local machine (Ryzen 4500U, 8GB RAM) as well as many of my servers (with RAM ranging from 512M-8GB). Usually the B&R Console shows the bottleneck as my backup target anyways, and I haven't observed high CPU usage on backup source machines while backups…
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                I'm using UpdraftPlus for my WordPress sites, and Veeam Backup & Replication for my servers. Works great, and deploying the Veeam agent to each server is as simple as pasting an IP address in the B&R console :)
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                Can also try Redline13. They use your own AWS account in the backend so it's free if you have some AWS credits.
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                Bootstrap Studio works fine.
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                What plugins do you guys use to sync sites between local dev and production environment? I've been looking for a solid plugin for a long time... but it seems all the free ones are lacking in one way or another.
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                Glad you figured it out. Be sure to report the bug ;)
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                You don't need Proxmox VE. When you install the proxmox-backup-server package, it will automatically install the Proxmox BS GUI which you can access on port 8007.
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                Worked perfectly for me - I just went to Disks > Directory > Create and chose my second (large) partition. Keep "Create Datastore" checked. The datastore shows up in the Datastores view correctly: Your problem might be that you formatted the disk outside of the PBS. You need to use Disks > Directory/ZFS view to format the…
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                Yeah, separate partitions seems to work alright for me. Not sure about LVM.
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                Does anyone happen to know? Probably will run fine on any small VPS, even 256MB/512MB. I have a test instance on AWS lightsail 1GB instance right now and only around 80MB RAM usage. Edit: Also note that you WILL need multiple disks in the system for it to work correctly. From my testing, it seems to be impossible to use…
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                Lately I've been shopping for backup software and wasn't able to find what I was looking for, but this looks like it could be it. Now I just need to find a server to run it...
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                Even if he did sell the entire server with 8GB @ $6.53 plans, his margins would still be around 50%. And again, that's not counting any overselling - which is probably occurring.
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                Hotlineservers mentioned in the promo thread that they are profitable at these prices. They said they are paying $150/month for a 256GB RAM server so they would only need to charge around $4.60/month for an 8GB plan to break-even, and that's not including overselling on RAM. I think they're here to stay :) Awesome! I've…
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                Thanks to the generosity of @Ouji , I was able to perform a benchmark on the Miami location, with awesome Ryzen 3900X CPUs. The performance is fantastic (for the most part), take a look: https://blog.unixfy.net/hotlineservers-benchmark-8gb-ryzen-miami/
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                It took me about 30 minutes - but I was doing it while a bit distracted. :) If you (or anyone else) is interested in loaning me a server for benchmarks, please add my public key (available here: https://unixfy.s3.amazonaws.com/pubkey.txt) and send me a PM.
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                Happy independence day! I have posted my benchmark of Hotlineservers's Montreal location, which was kindly loaned to me by @Iroshan464 Check it out here: https://blog.unixfy.net/hotlineservers-benchmark-8gb-montreal/
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                Good idea - I'll ask Hotlineservers :) Sent you a PM. Thanks very much!
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                Thank you very much! I have been speaking English for a long time (since I was quite young) so that's why :) Unfortunately my Chinese is not good, I can't read or write it (apart from basics like 1-10). :( Thank you for your comment :heart:
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                Good catch. I've updated the post to reflect this. I will consider doing this.. I thought about it earlier. Perhaps traceroutes to a set of specified locations - maybe 1.1.1.1, 8.8.8.8, and my ASN or something. Would that be good? As for testing multiple locations, I wouldn't want to do this because the review is for the…
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                Oh yeah, you are right. My bad. AMD needs to work on their numbering system.
 
                             
                            