tomazu
tomazu
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Please DM your CV or send your application to jobs [at] companyname .com. Thx!
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Germany: https://www.webhosting24.com/munich-vps/ Singapore: https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?gid=44 Japan: https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?gid=45 Australia: https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?gid=46 USA: https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?gid=47 More locations soon(TM) :-)
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very strange, please open a ticket for it pointing to this thread. As I am currently in the process of leaving the office, someone from our team will hopefully get this sorted ASAP. I should be back at the computer in approx. 3-4 hours as I have to drive from Munich to Ortisei with the lockdown again in place (strange…
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yeah, I was never really away - and I am still waiting for the first year review from you ;-)
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Thx, I was silently watching ;-)
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not true - as described there is a certain latency: * the price hike goes into effect at a specific date and is for monthly billing, while hosters have contractual terms and billing periods that range from monthly to 3 year (maybe some even 5 years!) cycles; * even if you are able to raise the price from a billing…
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There is a certain latency to adjusting, don't think cPanel and WHMCS will not pay the price for such short-term VC price hikes in the long-term. At least for me their reputation took a dent and I am spending more time with bugs and disabling unwanted features in WHMCS now than 5 years ago.
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a definite maybe ;-) KVM NAT with 1GB RAM and what CPU, traffic and DC? The details matter a lot in SG, quality has a price tag. That being said I think that our current VPS offerings in SG and APAC are extremely competitive, you get a dedicated IPv4 address, a dedicated /48 IPv6 subnet, fast NVMe RAID1 local storage, AMD…
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yes, very soon(TM) - new nodes are being installed and provisioned in SG, within one month we should be there also in SG ;-)
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On the Tokyo VPS page: https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?gid=45 The first item, this is the direct link just in case: https://www.webhosting24.com/cp/cart.php?a=add&pid=487
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haha, a close call :-) We just started in LA and will up the ante in APAC, so Miami will have to wait.
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Yes, always on the lookout for new locations ;-)
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yes, I was thinking exactly the same thing JIT = Just In Time. Keeping my fingers crossed for all Sydneysiders.
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yes, I confirm that it was exactly that server linked and I will have to register also the username "tomasu" so as not to miss any important notification (happened twice already, no joke!) ;-) Of course @yoursunny provided precious feedback regarding IPv6 routing and I was finally able to grasp all the fine details of…
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I know this will not comfort you, but I set this up as routed IPv6 in Virtualizor, so I was sure this was tested and working and honestly I never had any problem with the configuration when using ::fffe as default gateway. Will create a Debian VM myself and perform some additional tests.
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OK, could you please confirm that your IPv6 gateway is ending in ::fffe ? if you have your "main" IPv6 address up & running and you are not using any "strange" IPv6 gateway, then this should work. Otherwise I would have to use another configuration (like the ones mentioned with a manual /64 IPv6 + subnet routed over that…
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well thank you for trying without opening a ticket, but you could have asked :-) Just to be sure, is this in Munich or in Singapore? isn't that the way it is supposed to be? Otherwise you would need a single IPv6 assigned out of a IPv6 subnet and your /48 IPv6 subnet routed to that!?
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I am not so sure about this - for one the agreement was that I would pay a high one-time cost to get (1) an "owned" "lifetime" license of the WHMCS software and that (2) I would be able to get ongoing updates for it by paying a yearly subscription. The possibility to get updates for the software is cardinal here as…
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well, you need monster GIFs for monster benches :-) Happy Easter!
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thank you for fixing that - I was convinced that it is sufficient to have at least one offer below the pricing limit and/or scaled nearly in proportion, but I misinterpreted that, sorry!
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you should be all set now, thank you!
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thank you! Currently looking into this, do the invoice/account and Paypal details match? Sometimes IPN from PP takes quite some time, sometimes there are discrepancies.
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Yes, all hosting services are hosted there, while anycast services are provided from Equinix. thank you! I have edited the post accordingly as suggested by @niceboy previously. Please remember that VAT is due only if you are based within the EU.
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thank you for the feedback, I will edit the post and include the pricing so that you will not have to perform additional clicks.
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in the old days SSDs were small and costly, while large spinning disks cheap and available :-)
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Congrats @AnthonySmith, it is a real achievement to hand over operations smoothly and of course congrats to the benchmark master @Mason :-)
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thank you very much. In the coming days I will try to optimize the routing towards China and Asia in general.. as it seems it requires manual intervention, it should already be better and will be even better - at least from what we can do from our part - in the next days. I appreciate all feedback.
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The new nodes with SSD local storage (not NVMe!) are ready to round off this special week: GOLDENOX40 (21 EUR/year): 2 vCores (fair share CPU usage) Intel Xeon E5-2630 v3 @ 2.40GHz 2GB RAM memory 40 GB SSD RAID5 Storage 5 TB monthly BW @ 1Gbit/s 1 IPv4 address 1 IPv6 /48 subnet 21 EURO per year (+VAT if applicable)…
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yes, this is done manually - as it seems a custom hook would be possible to get this done, but currently you need to open a ticket if you want the Stripe token to be removed from your account. sometimes even for China optimized networks :-) that is correct and I think we can shave off 60-80ms from that route towards Vultr…
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thank you for the feedback, I have verified directly on the node and the ICMP traffic level currently is very high so that ICMP packets are getting dropped/rate-limited by the firewall. I will raise the limit for ICMP traffic, but this is not a network problem, it just seems that the testing IP is being heavily tested at…
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Thank you very much @phart for the nice feedback, keep it coming ;-)
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AFAIK for Debian 10 we need to turn off the network management of the orchestrating software when installing from ISO, so please open a ticket to verify if that is the issue. we do not store the credit card data ourselves, but get a token from Stripe. If you are unable to remove it from the billing panel, again please open…
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FYI: The hardware nodes are connected 2x10GE, but each VPS is limited to 1Gbps (as can also be seen in this benchmark)..
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then probably the order got stuck for manual verification. Have you used a valid address, no VPN IP etc. for signup and/or during checkout? I have manually approved your order for the time being, but please see the message sent on Webhosting24. Thank you for the order!