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I'm building a global network to efficiently deliver push-up videos to worldwide viewers. I thought about it and realized that there's not much benefit adding an IPv6-only node in North America to my network, because I already have 4 dual-stack nodes here, and IPv6-enabled residential networks are few and far between in…
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CPU policy is very loose: "CPU Abuse is defined as: You might not use more than 75% of a shared CPU resource for more than 72 hours in a given week or 6 straight hours." The 4GB IPv6-only would be perfect for compute intensive tasks such as compiling software and encoding videos. There are 3 vCores, and you'll never exceed…
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Not interesting at all: * laptop (Acer Spin 5): Windows 10, Insider slow ring * desktop (Raspberry Pi 4B 2GB): Ubuntu 20.04 * home router: OpenWrt 19.07 * house server (BeagleBone Black): Debian 10 * VPS smaller than 1GB: Debian 10 * VPS 1GB or more: Ubuntu 20.04 * dedicated server (Supermicro 6039P-TXRT, not in commercial…
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Windows 98 via qemu-system or DOSBox. 128MB RAM and 2GB disk are more than enough. Be sure to throttle the CPU usage of the emulator, as these systems tend to use 100% normally. Don't connect the Windows 98 to the Internet.
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It counts, but only if you do it in Old Spice Hand Gym. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O6-k_7hBtv4 For most people: * Netherlands means Amsterdam. * Asia optimized means China optimized. The next one should be yoursunnySucks for 69% off Remember to keep the "y" in lower case. Upper-casing my name makes me sad.
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My mental picture of Europe is like this: (as bad as @seriesn 's blue dot) Map of Europe is this: I thought all of Russia is Europe, and that's why I feel Munich is at the center of Western Europe, but apparently half of Russia is in Asia. If I want two nodes for Europe, I probably should cancel both Munich and Warsaw, and…
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My meme provider is as real as EntryBytes in Amsterdam. As long as you can YABS and idle, the rest doesn't matter. Stay tuned for next summer. Maybe I'll have experimental IPv4, or a new location … I saw the Breeddiep river and thought it's the corner. Now I reread the map and realized there are four more islands before…
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Matching plan ≠ same company. We each creates free VPS in our own provider. It's not Amsterdam. It's Naaldwijk in the southwest corner of Netherlands. Not much difference in network topology though.
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Antarctica is an exotic location, which compensates for not having IPv4 and IPv6. With RAM and storage being equal, and dedicated cores, it can be considered equal spec. You'll have to ask @DA_Mark for community spirit, but would he do push-ups with Bob?
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3 push-ups. 3 IPv9-only VPS in Antarctica; winner chooses IPv9 address; same RAM and storage amount (confirmed in YABS). Content should be public. Bob has nowhere to hide.
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I double dare Bob. If Bob does 3 push-ups and gives away 3 free VPS, I'll do the same.
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False advertising. EntryBytes is not Ryzen. Image URI is missing TLS. Hostname is missing AAAA record. What can go wrong? Bob needs to do 3 push-ups and give away 3 free VPS to make up for these 3 mistakes.
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Yes, NDP responder is working. Moreover, I made the original ndppd working too. Technical/Tutorial thread will be posted in next few days. It's the third time I'm affected by intermittent connectivity problem caused by a faulty link. The issue is indeed resolved, with no alert from UptimeRobot today. I'm the one designing…
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My answer above assumes you have a large scale (think Cloudflare and Google). Redundancy at each POP ensures a server failure would not affect traffic at that POP, because the load balancer should have caught that. Then, BGP helps you when the whole POP goes offline. If all the servers in one POP have failed but routes are…
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Today I spent more than an hour designing the experiment, reading the logs, and writing the analysis. You should do the same and get to the root cause, instead of curing the symptom.
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I finished my investigation and I blame the router. Wireshark packet trace and traceroute are provided in Ticket #4562666. Don't blame ebtables. They are innocent. I stand with ebtables. We can continue to blame Virtualizor for misconfiguring things. ... until Virtualizor is GPL'ed. You can start a less than /64 hall of…
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There are two benefits in using anycast. First, you can reduce latency without using GeoDNS. A drawback of GeoDNS is that, if the client is using a resolver far from themselves and the resolver doesn't support EDNS Client Subnet extension, the client would get a server IP far from them and experience suboptimal…
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I have tcpdump, ping, and traceroute all running in a loop. I'm waiting for the next outage alert from UptimeRobot. It's the second time this week that someone told me they have no clue what Virtualizor is doing. Link to previous cluelessness.
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Can you explain exactly what's the problem? What I'm seeing is, even if I force neighbor solicitation and neighbor advertisement to be transmitted from a global address (e.g. by disabling link-local address on the network interface), my KVM server can still lose IPv6 connectivity from time to time, with ip -6 neigh showing…
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I know, Evolution Host has ebtables too, and they too reject neighbor advertisement packets transmitted from a link-local address. I made my own NDP responder that transmits neighbor advertisement packets from my global address, and it works. I have a blog post up, but haven't posted a Technical/Tutorial thread on this…
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Prices increased significantly since the launch offer (even without the upgrade). What happened to the /64 prefix? The /64 prefix in my box is behaving erratically. It seems that neighbor advertisement packets transmitted from a link-local address are not accepted. I'm still investigating whether I messed up something in…
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We are supposed to look forward and embrace the coolest stuff, e.g. systemd and Netplan and Docker. I just didn't expect PCI address changing in a KVM. Last time I witnessed a changed PCI address was on a bare metal Supermicro server. I went into BIOS and enabled PCI bifurcation (to install two NVMe in one PCIe x8 slot),…
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https://twitter.com/yoursunny/status/1381760793071472640?s=19 If I win, tag: push-up specialist (all lowercase).
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Nextcloud server side encryption doesn't make sense if the Nextcloud application server and the storage are managed by the same entity and located in the same place. If the administrator wanted or is forced to access the data, they have both the storage and the encryption key. Server side encryption is useful when the…
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TCP port check is very useful, because some servers block ICMP ping while allow TCP.
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Overwriting network configuration is an annoying feature in both Virtualizor and SolusVM. Luckily, neither mess with Netplan configuration. In the old times with OpenVZ 6, the serial port is handled similarly in SolusVM. User can request a serial port with a time limit (e.g. one hour). SolusVM generates a random password…
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That's why I only create drama thread when the server is totally and undeniably offline. We scientists know that every experiment must be repeated 5 times!
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We ask Bob to do push-ups. Bob needs to do push-ups to stay healthy.
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€1 for 200GB / lifetime? My last one at this price is 60% full, so I want another!
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For website such as my blog, I pick location so that my readers experience lower latency. However, I have worldwide readers so I can't make everyone happy, unless I resort to complicated GeoDNS solutions. In the past month, I have 38% readers from China, 16% from USA, and 5% from Germany. My hosting location is Seattle.…
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WebHosting24 10x10x10 special in Munich, $11.88/year, vps9: # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-12-29 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Thu 08 Apr 2021 12:13:08 PM EDTBasic System…
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I'm trying to setup ndppd on several KVM servers so that I can give some Docker containers public IPv6 address. However, it works on some servers but not on others. Nexril - SolusVM, works: 19:13:17.958191 IP6 2604:fbc0:2::1 > ff02::1:ff72:f: ICMP6, neighbor solicitation, who has 2604:fbc0:2:xxxx:646f:636b:6572:f, length…
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We need a special idler product. Idle VPS * 0 CPU * 0 RAM * 10GB HDD * /64 IP, responds to ping and traceroute, reverse proxy to a remote IP * 50GB monthly transfer * $6/year * opportunity to convert to active VPS for 48 hours per month Active VPS * 1 CPU, 10% dedicated * 512MB RAM * 10GB SSD * /64 IP * 500GB monthly…
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codydoby sells @caa.columbia.edu, and it'll most likely work. Ticket 527234. I'm both glad and sad to let vps8 go … UPDATE: LUMPOFCOAL has been terminated and I received full refund for the month. Suspension reason is entered as "cancellation", not "stupid". That's an improvement.
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You are the second person asked for a transfer, but transfer between accounts isn't allowed. I'm not codydoby so I can't give you the account.
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I am going to cancel vps8 this month. 1GB, $1.50/month, LUMPOFCOAL. It's being replaced by box8. vps8 performs well and has great connectivity, but the "stupid" ticket is making a toxic relationship. "We don't know the text here is visible to the user" isn't a valid argument, as you should have learned and tested the…
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I use NOVOS BRICK to store photos, too. I figured out Rclone and got it running on my home router (MIPS, 128MB RAM, 2TB external HDD). When I have new photos in the HDD, I run the rclone sync command. Upload speed doesn't matter, because it's a one-way backup use case, not multi-device sync. I have uploaded 90GB so far,…
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newtork is fast my man