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sureiam
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whatever you get make sure to get a heatsink they get silly hot and can fail as a result
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bikegremlin
Ympker
Geez you guys are demanding.... Really taking all the fun out of this offer.
No offense @nickelodeon I'm sure you're a nice guy, but this clearly isn't meant for you and it's literally this …
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wankel
https://youtu.be/zH9GwYZu_aE
https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2021/uptime-labs-cm4-blade-adds-nvme-tpm-20-raspberry-pi
Pretty neat concept. I think personally dedicated Rasberry pi s…
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beagle
vedran
Matthew
VPN
![](http://talk.lowendspirit.com/uploads/editor/cj/sc0p3hx1xz8u.jpg "")
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imok
PHP_Backend
someTom
lentro
ehab
> @jarland said:
> > @sureiam said:
> > > @Ympker said:
> > > All points considered, a while back, I have talked to my lawyer (German law that is) about this an…
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Ympker
Falzo
jarland
> @Ympker said:
> All points considered, a while back, I have talked to my lawyer (German law that is) about this and there is NO way I could, legally, refuse the client to payout money sen…
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Ympker
I like to think I fall under the category of users that's pretty well aware of service agreements and payment systems. In my experience most providers use a pre-authorization for paypal and not an au…
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Ympker
InceptionHosting
kuroneko23
> @willie said:
> Does Cloudflare have an API that I can change the DNS from? I guess yes. So I might consider their DNS, but really, namesilo's seems fine. Digital Ocean is another poss…
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vimalware
Windows servers without the very basic firewall change (set it to drop ALL incoming and disable all rules) will get rocked pretty quick. Additionally open to the world RDP is a horrible horrible idea…
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Cloudcone
> @flips said:
> I believe there is a limit of 50 emails per day or something? Might be too few for mailing lists, I guess ...
> Not using it for email either. Germany server is very…
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MikePT
I don't need this. I don't need this. Just cause it's a crazy good deal and would be extremely fast. I don't need this... But man is it tempting!!
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yoursunny
Abdullah
Not_Oles
Gonna go with the cheapest but with the best peering (which in my experience is HE and Level3). In addition I would prefer to be on ddr4 level hardware. Although performance isn't really that demandi…
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Chievo
> @Ympker said:
> > @deepak_leb said:
> > Do people use lot of shared hosting ? ? Nah it's just VPS ?
>
> Personally, I have shifted all my web projects and cli…
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AlwaysSkint
> @sanvit said:
> > [@sureiam said](/discussion/comment/37746/#Comment_37746): but they lock you into using only their name servers
> iirc someone on LET mentioned that you can co…
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PHP_Backend
> @jarland said:
> > [@quicksilver03 said](/discussion/comment/37704/#Comment_37704): That's interesting! I have a yearly subscription and I cannot fault the deliverability, but I cannot…
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jarland
It's not indexed?! Can we have a whole section that's not crawled by Google? That'd be great. I hate not being able to edit anything that goes off into oblivion.
P.S need option for that's wh…
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vimalware
DO
Linode
Vultr
Hetzner
(All big players in Low end pricing)
AWS
Google
Microsoft
(Obvious big boys)
Then we have the ones we don't consider but are ac…
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vimalware
Subdomain always. Being able to use dns to control it is much more powerful and flexibly be sub directories which would need .htaccess or other work around to figure how to redirect it later
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Ympker
> @laskinforest said:
> > @sureiam said:
> > Not quite your question but why not instead just do overall nic bandwidth limiting either on your router or the operating system.
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laskinforest
Not quite your question but why not instead just do overall nic bandwidth limiting either on your router or the operating system.
https://vitux.com/how-to-limit-network-bandwidth-in-ubuntu/
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laskinforest
> @sgheghele said:
> @AnthonySmith very interesting, thanks for sharing. I’m surprised by the little RAM needed. But I’m used to Wordpress sites, so here’s that...
It's massively ca…
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vimalware
> @AnthonySmith said:
> They really are becoming a safe harbour for abusers.
it's nuts. I've reported multiple IPs and always get massive push back. Like guys just do a little rese…
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AlwaysSkint
vimalware
Not free but easy:
https://www.vultr.com/products/load-balancers/#pricing
Unfortunately only down side is it's locked to one region
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zirius
> @Andrei said:
> We (HetrixTools) were partially affected, as in our main website uses CloudFlare, and had suffered some downtime. The server monitoring api endpoint is also behind CloudFl…
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vimalware
Andrei
Black and white 1 and 2 were really a lot of fun.
Counter Strike 1.0-1.5 (this taught me about Linux servers and management)
Whole GTA franchise from GTA1 2d till now
Empire e…
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MichaelCee
Top notch shared hosting. Very solid based on my monitoring and not remotely oversold nodes. +1 recommend.
Also didn't think I could leave cpanel but direct admin these days is remarkable and…
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MikePT
Neat. Would be great if put into excel and then charted ;)
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bikegremlin
> @Unixfy said:
> > [@Ouji said](/discussion/comment/33538/#Comment_33538): While this is true, it should be noted that he probably didn't sell the whole server allocation for 50%-55% di…
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Ouji
> @Not_Oles said:
> > @sonic said:
>
> > But how many people will be put on that node?
>
> It depends how active the users are. You always can see how m…
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Not_Oles
> @sonic said:
> I dont really understand this offer, sorry for my bad English :(
It's a solution without any resources use limits and as near to bare metal as you can get. He's tra…
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vimalware
Not_Oles
sonic
I've been toying with the idea of consolidating some VPSs into a single solution with nat. Now I have a shiny ryzen VPS with dedicated cores and plenty of ram plus ssd so it's time to test and maybe …
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Ouji
> @AnthonySmith said:
> I have honestly just gave up on uptime monitor services years ago, they all generate too many false positives.
>
> Fale positives themselves are not t…
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Andrei
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