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c/o HetrixTools Recent DOWNTIMESStart Time End Time Down Info19 Aug 21:57 Ongoing... 11hr Errors
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FYI just asked Porkbun support about .com prices, they also said they will be raising their prices (to something around 9.13 dollars a year)
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.... aaaand it's back :D
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for some 8 hours already, as far as Hetrix Tools is to be trusted EDIT: just lurked over at OGF, it seems like everyone else was affected too, including @bdl - is it time to order Oradea now? :p (gotta use them credits somehow LOL)
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I have to say I cannot believe my eyes but, first, I actually got it provisioned (although my tikets got deleted again :lol: ), and, more importantly, it seems not to be Sandea, Norwania, but indeed Sandefjord, Norway...! YABS
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hostsolutions.ro Norway storage 256GB # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2021-06-05 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Thu Aug 12 11:31:44 UTC 2021Basic System…
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home: Trello (as you already know, the free version's features are very basic, but then again, I personally don't need a lot of fancy features, and not having to manage the thing is a + for me.. last but not least, there's a mobile app too!) work (own tasks): Portable Kanban - as the name suggests, very basic Windows…
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Since, as expected, tikets are left unanswered, I just ordered a storage server in Norway (as the system said there's still stock available... but is there really? B) )
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not sure when exactly, but right now after logging into the customer panel, I noticed I got my dead server deleted from the panel and the whole amount refounded (ofc, not to my Paypal, but in HS credit) edit: refounded on August 2 according to credit history, interestingly enough, the original order (a special offer posted…
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AFAIK, as far as European providers present in Spain go, there's also Upcloud, and Ionos (and OVH soon?).. but 100% uptime? Only if you're lucky ;) They only said their equipment is fully redundant, and as for uptime, slightly less (arguably, still a lot given the price) This... Terraform support is missing too.. :( With…
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I'm afraid Azure too is above your stated budget... 400GB of bandwidth alone is 35 dollars, add to that a crappy B1S (1 vCPU burstable, 10% baseline) instance... (and you said you need 100 GB of storage too..) Also, technically, in order to get a promise of 99.99% availability from M$, you'd need at least two of these...…
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First distro ever touched (at a friend's house): unsure, but probably Slackware or Debian, around 1998 (don't remember much, other than it was terribly slow, as the hardware was most likely 486; it also had a rather interesting GUI, ) First distro used personally (on an self-owned PC): Ubuntu 6 (it felt safer than Windows,…
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Really? Personally, I got another one without even being asked by the company... Obviously, my backup isn't the fastest (just the bare minimum required for RDP), but since it costs pennies, it's worth it IMO (otherwise, in case of a failing connection, one would have to commute on a packed train and sit the whole day in a…
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Good luck with your budget... Paperspace doesn't really sound like 20 dollars a month... (unless you mean the free promo that is apparently time- and quantity-limited, then yes) https://docs.paperspace.com/gradient/more/instance-types The above doesn't exactly look like a VPS btw, so in case you don't really need one but…
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It's a reliable (supposedly :P) and managed service integrated with AD, that's why ;)
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"When I was in England,I experimented with marijuana a time or two, and didn't like it. I didn't inhale and I didn't try it again."
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Video's too long to watch, but luckily there was a transcript available...(the part about Windows 365 starts at 00:30:00.476 - sadly, it was mostly fluff :disappointed: ) So, based on what you posted, unless I'm missing something, this sounds just like a Windows DaaS, and the pricing is really similar to…
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I too am skeptical... Sadly, I ordered my service too long ago, and now there's not much more left I can do right now, apart from hoping that this story would somehow turn out to have a happy ending.. orz IMO (in descending order of certainty): * IPs/HDDs (most likely to be true... call me naive, but I am willing to bet…
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cociu has posted at https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3253103/#Comment_3253103 tl;dr * the HDDs that were supposed to replace the damaged ones are still missing because of chia * renewed promises from a while ago (refounds or an extra few months of service) * the GTS case is about an abrupt connection…
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You're not supposed to just read it :D Looks like they (people bruteforcing boxes with password auth) got you - this is definitely too much to go line by line, the last idea I'm able to come up with ATM is to grep the shit out of that ssh log to pin point the user / IP combination that successfully logged in (assuming this…
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Hmmm.. So if there was no /var/log/secure I guess it's not a CentOS - how about /var/log/auth.log? (assuming it's Debian or Ubuntu) Also, were there no traces of ssh connections inside the syslog? (I was expecting something like this: https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/sshd-can-use-unix-syslog-facilities-logging ) You could…
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alternatively, assuming it was a low end hacker (that did not care to cover up the traces left behind), you could try taking a look at /var/log/syslog and/or /var/log/secure (grep for ssh or sshd) to see if there were any suspicious ssh connections
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Yup, already got one idling :)
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Kane 2 Jorginho
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https://www.serverhunter.com/?search=HB7-W8F-ODR (sorted by storage/$ with max. 66 EUR/m.) tl;dr other than Hetzner, the top ones seem to be EUServ Internet and SeedHost.eu (if I understood correctly that HDD is your main priority - in case it's not, you can try changing the sort order to CPU benchmark/$ or RAM/$)
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https://upcloud.com/data-centres/#ES-MAD1
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https://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1851347
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https://www.youtube.com/embed/VezP6yqhs9k?start=67
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No, after the CentOS thing happened, we switched to Ubuntu, which is working out just fine; we see no reason to switch again to a new distro that has not been battle tested yet and whose support for various software (or the lack thereof) is unclear