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what's the penalty
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stop
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Ok, so That is really impressive for a DC from somebody with no prior experience. But i found no technical details at all to back that up. What kind of cooling do you have? And what's the capacity of the backup generators? At the address you set on Google Maps for the datacenter (and what i was able to confirm with a…
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@Francisco asked you if your company had age, and you told him you had "age" because you existed since 2008 But you didn't exist since 2008, your mother's company existed since 2008. For the same logic, my company Foxo SRL would've been in business since 1994, year on which i wasn't even born :D My friend, i could post all…
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InceptionHosting has 185 and 104 for their (respectively) UK and PHX nat services. Price/year was a little over 5$ for both iirc
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Can you offer more than 1gbit (even burstable) on this plan?
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You asked that question 2 years ago, but you have been offering services since 2008? How did your nodes not catch fire in the meanwhile? Your username is @Luca_C1VHosting on Telegram, but you've used Drillionaire and Drillionaire1, LucaDev and GiacomoDevIT in the past. You seem to switch username frequently, but thankfully…
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Layer 7 (websites), the maximum theoretical protection is 75TBPS We checked better about your ddos protection, and conveniently you posted all of it on your github https://github.com/kevcussick/AntiDDoS/blob/master/antiddos.php Where you also commonly bashed other people for their antiddos systems And proceeded to show off…
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No, he just recycled his mother's book publishing VAT ID. He's pretty famous in the Italian Telegram and hosting community for lamering and claiming to have insane things such as a "75TBPS layer 7 DDoS protection", which he funnily tried to sell to Hetzner and MIX-IT/GARR employees (and was, in fact, just a php file which…
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Nice server there. [SUM] 0.00-10.00 sec 5.76 GBytes 4.95 Gbits/sec 22286 sender[SUM] 0.00-10.01 sec 5.73 GBytes 4.92 Gbits/sec receiver
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No IPv4 means i won't be able to access any IPv4 hosts, or do you have some sort of tunnel (but provide no public v4)?
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The new Toshiba "enterprise capacity" drives are incredibly cheap and (i bought a couple) they work very well
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Imagine resilvering those
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No. Just remember to never use /dev/sdX devices, and use /dev/disk/by-id/xxx so that even if they get detected at different times they don't switch names. Also, with lsusb -t you can see the internal hub tree of your server. Try to connect the drives at 10G (or dedicated 5G) hubs, so they don't get bottlenecked. Basically,…
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I use 4x 12TB (connected via USB3.1 in dual bays) with ZFS raidz1 and 4x2TB ssd caching it all (L2ARC). Works really fine to back a CDN and generate thumbnails. Gives me 36TB of usable storage.
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On what ports are you receiving it? I assume UDP
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# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2021-10-09 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Mon 29 Nov 11:32:32 UTC 2021Basic System Information:---------------------------------Processor : Intel(R) Xeon(R)…
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Only the 2gb plan has DDR4 ram? What about the others?
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You made a storage deal, now we're waiting for a CPU deal.
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How about frankfurt plans? The YABS posted earlier suggests so.
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OwO
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Are they? @InceptionHosting
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Will we ever see the burstable 10gbit plans again? :)
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I use duplicati on all the desktops we have here at the office.
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How are these single letter domains valuable? It's pretty much a 6 letter third party domain...
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I was able to use transferwise and pay just 50c fees.
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1TB HDD + 200gb SSD 10gbit network (unmetered) 8gb RAM 12€/mo
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It was enabled, but mails weren't properly signed with DKIM despite the DNS record existing. I have disabled, generated new keys, and now re-enabled again. Waiting for some report to get through and confirm they do indeed work.
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I removed some stuff from the SPF to tidy up and Mailhardener told me my DKIM weren't properly configured (for some reason Gmail wasn't using them even though they were set on the domain). Looks like there's plenty of people who want to send e-mails with our domain!
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My SPF is set to "v=spf1 include:_spf.mlsend.com include:eu.zcsend.net include:_spf.google.com include:mxroute.com -all"
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Nobody ever had access to my domain. DKIM a SPF are set correctly by me to allow E-Mails from Google Apps servers (that's what we use), and i have no DMARC policy since i didn't feel like i needed it. Since when our customer (we are not in the hosting business, it's just people we sell machinery to) got hacked, somebody…
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Nope. My ip address is masked by Google anyway so the source IP is google servers... i think? They sent mails to our customers using our "From:" identity and forging our signatures. They never had access to our domain or anything. How do you "fire" customers? :P But yeah, they are retards.