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I have Caddy + nginx. * Caddy provides TLS termination. * nginx provides caching and application functionality. This setup, compares to nginx alone, has the benefit of simplifying TLS setup. Caddy not only obtains TLS certificates automatically, but also comes with a good set of default ciphersuite parameters that works…
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Friends don't let friends use UCEPROTECT, the pay per play email mafia.
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The looking glass will tell you. If you are mainly serving China, the only location that works well is Japan. If you are mainly serving India, Netherlands would be good. As I analyzed on March push-ups report, India is closer to Netherlands / UK than to Japan / USA, network-wise.
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Backups are for the paranoid. I use my disaster recovery plan instead.
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3GB is the new 2GB I only want 1GB
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WebHorizon Warsaw KVM 1GB # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-12-29 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Thu 01 Apr 2021 01:16:24 AM EDTBasic System…
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My home ISP is Verizon FiOS, which sadly still does not have native IPv6. However, I'm less than 10ms from Hurricane Electric Ashburn POP, so that Tunnel Broker is very fast. I ordered the $15 plan, named box8. It will replace vps8, which will be canceled next month. vps8 box8 diffprovider stupidKVM WebHorizon not…
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NAT - 4 of 7 locations are sold out: New York, Zurich, Singapore, and Mumbai. (except bundles) Can you open a location in South America?
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Not every provider uses the suspension hammer. Oracle Cloud Free Tier and EUserv VS2-free do not publish any CPU limits. When I encode push-ups, they just get throttled automatically. I prefer throttling to suspension hammer, so that I would not get into any hosting trouble if my app suddenly becomes popular (it happened…
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CPU is severely underpowered on these plans. If you nest 32 containers in the 8GB plan, each container gets 1.6% core. I wouldn't want to use a NAT container with so little CPU.
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I can't store MP3 collection on VPS because they could be suspected as "copyright infringement". All my MP3 files are downloaded 15~20 years ago from ad-supported sites, so there's no proof of payment. Only a small subset is copied from CD-ROM bought in bookstores. I moved my tax return back to Dropbox, where 3-device…
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To prevent a customer mistakenly or maliciously enter a domain they do not own, you need a verification procedure. One approach is, the load balancer would forward a hostname to a container only if the hostname has both an A record pointing to the IPv4 and an AAAA record pointing to any IPv6 of the container. In case the…
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The plan comes with 1 Gbps port speed, not 1 Gbps Internet throughout. I can connect 48 dedicated servers to a switch, connect 16 switches via 10 Gbps uplinks to 2 routers, and connect each router to the Internet Exchange via a 10 Gbps peering link. Now there are 768 dedicated servers sharing 20 Gbps Internet bandwidth. If…
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Highest video resolution on push-ups site is 720p that requires 5.2 MB/s (41 Mbps) throughput. Your server has 103 Mbps, so it's enough to deliver the content. There's no need to cry over having only 100 Mbps. Oracle Cloud is 50 Mbps and I still successfully delivered content to hundreds of viewers. 100 Mbps is more than…
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I have a 1GB KVM in AMS for $1.50/month with another provider but apparently I'm too stupid to operate a virtual server on their platform. If you re-release the €15 next month, I'll switch to Inception in London.
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There are three issues: * No IPv6. * No SSH, which means you can't install dependencies with npm, pip, or composer. You could rsync dependencies but that would take much longer. * ToS says you cannot talk about any competing hosting provider. For example, a link to microLXC = account terminated.…
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EDU50 is for anyone who has an email address from an educational institution. This includes: * students * educators / teachers * school janitors * alumni - I'm in this category * anyone who bought an @caa.columbia.edu account for $76 from codydoby * anyone who has a friend in the above category, and is willing to loan them…
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He's making a list. He's checking it twice. Alex Lee has been added to the NAUGHTYLIST.
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No, you are talking to Anton the artificial intelligence.
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The second summer is coming. https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/33967/#Comment_33967 Maybe we'll get EPYC 7003 series on new nodes. Rumor says you can unlock extra superb service if you order with promo code ADD35. For $999/year, you can also get a personal support agent. He's not allowed to sleep and your…
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I think it's inappropriate for the provider to ban a user for simply asking about stock situation. Not every user knows the market. I have LUMPOFCOAL, $1.50 for 1GB RAM. It's eligible for Singapore but I'm staying in Amsterdam. Amsterdam location has a direct connection to AMS-IX, and serves most of Europe as well as India…
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Aren't we supposed to idle at least 3 servers per person?
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My tax returns are on my self-hosted Nextcloud in a VPS. The provider could read the tax return, go to IRS website to change direct deposit information to their account, and steal my stimulus check. But then they'll get a call from the FBI. Not worth it.
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I have significant trouble posting tutorials on LowEndTalk. Code snippets are often blocked, even if I install Privacy Pass. I had to bisect the article to find out which paragraph(s) is being blocked, then replace it with "section omitted because Cloudflare is blocking this snippet" and a link to my original blog post.…
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BuyVM is in Luxembourg, Europe. Inception Hosting is in London, United Kingdom, whom recently left Europe and became Her Majesty's own continent.
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Not migrating. You need both, and setup hot standby: rsync, rqlite, and the works. If one data center burns down, traffic goes to the other, no hard feelings.
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These three are feasible though JavaScript. Browser generates a key via WebCrypto and uploads encrypted message to the server, and then encode the key in the link. This one cannot be done cryptographically. The server can delete the ciphertext file after it's been accessed, but there's no way to prove it's been deleted.…
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Portfolio: handwrite all the HTML. Blog: Hexo, Hugo, Jekyll, etc. You should pick a generator written in a language you understand. Handwrite the theme for maximum control over the HTML. Let the generator handle converting Markdown,etc to HTML pages. CSS: classless for simple sites (no navbar), minimal otherwise. Hosting:…