ehab
ehab
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no nullnothere - i don't fault them its just i read about quite a few cases had issues in cancelling and understanding that ended up with collectors. I usually open a ticket and ask to confirm the cancellation and any billable resources left.
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you get sick and miss to pay - you pay or get debit collectors calling. Didn't happen to me but seen many had this issue with them.
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I also do not believe of advertising dedicated cores and not enabling cpu pass through without a fee.
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i think i will setup one large iscsi on same node and share it ... interesting how one have to go round limitations. this i might add as a write up in your wiki for sure :) hopefully will be good enough for others.
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this only means take promotional plans with cation -- just like virmach.
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not for my use casee.
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iscsi for me is the fastest and i have been experimenting with it... i have read its not mission critical but has been around for a while.
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what is NC
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it is worth it in private networks ..... especially if you plan a node offering storage.
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might be the first ticket.... i don't want to dump my ticket page and see the 11 and more days -- some are even i close.
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Hosthatch has the slowest support -- almost like ovh so just to let you know.
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best wishes for you and your team.
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At this very moment i think its all good. I am glad i found a new home. Thank you @AnthonySmith and to all keeping this place warm.
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Beware of the eye man
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don't unleash @cociu yet. @Neoon is very good at hitting the balls.
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if its porn just deleted it'n rest your hand mind and pocket.
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i know some who from k8s went back to docker swarm. As long as docker is used in k8s its not going away any time soon.
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Longhorn is easy to install, nice GUI, opensource, uses iSCSI, less restarts , stable ... i have not production tested it thoroughly. I heard good things about StorageOS.
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In a perfect scenario each location should handle its region. A backup is needed to the nearest region. off course you can spend more and select cloud load-balancers and use their nodes as ha master-worker.
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if your applications "developers - rollouts - containers" and endpoints are "small" limited then docker swarm is the right choice.
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ideally a cluster on AZ makes sense but if they are not far apart then why not. Just check the bandwidth. you can also use docker swarm if you know exactly the numbers and less maintenance.
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so sorry to hear that, may allah give you recovery soon.
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just think about 500GB redundancy. as far as i know the host solutions is a secondary backup because of frequent datacenter issues in last years. well, you know what is right for you and hopefully it will find a new owner "lucky".