AlwaysSkint
AlwaysSkint
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I had that until late last night - now Active and Solus available.
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Atlanta
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Anyone wanna buy a $16.28 USD Annually Virmach VPS? :-o
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Dedicated Up to 300 accounts = 21.99 £ ex. VAT/month, then 21.99 £ ex. VAT/month +8,99£ incl. VAT/month for every 100 user accounts VPS 1 6.99 £ ex. VAT 2-5 10.99 £ ex. VAT 6-30 13.99 £ ex. VAT 31-100 25.99 £ ex. VAT 100+ 25.99 £ ex. VAT with 100 accounts included +8,99 £ for every additional 100 accounts
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Well, it did die on me 1st time but when retried it was OoS. Got a nice Cloudflare page after that. Ach, maybe there were only 5 available ;)
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Drat! Missed the $1 - OoS :'(
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@TheLinuxBug Do you often cut off your nose to spite your face? Just saying. ;-)
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I've got 2 VPS that haven't provisioned yet, one since Friday. Presumably other folks are the same?
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I seem to recall saying the same thing. ;)
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Looks as though it needed a hard boot in Solus, after the dregs of the old IP were removed in the VM. Go figure.
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^ Hell, yeah! ;) Actually, I'll do it in Solus, to be sure.
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Guys, I'm going nuts here.. SolusVM Centos 7 Directadmin Server IP has been changed, along with the DA license and DA's ipswap.sh "Client" IPs have been moved to the new shared IP /etc/sysconfig/ifcfg-eth0 has the new IP. Both ip a and ip r display the old and new IP/routes. Tell me there's a hidden SolusVM config file…
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Should've kept them in the dark! :bleep_bloop:
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(At a local level, I usually use Clonezilla.) You're a bloody hero. In all the years, I haven't tried that and was super easy. Muchos Grassyass. :+1:
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Thanks for fixing me up, Ant.
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Double Arrgh! Bought the wrong thing: somehow I chose UK-SSD-KVM-2048 instead of UK-KVM2048. Feckin eejit! (The "SSD cached" must've flung me off course :s ) I live :-( EDIT: @AnthonySmith cancellations/exchanges allowed? [Grasping at straws]
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Generally, yes, or something similar. If it's an encrypted LVM, then more fun can be had.
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Looking for an easy way to migrate an existing DA instance to another one, unless @AnthonySmith can pull off a @QuantumCore surprise i.e. switch the 'deal' on the existing server.
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Turn of the year will surprise quite a few, I suspect. I'm not going to mention the provider but I predict a possible price rise on one of my VPS.
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Arrgh, you got me! :-D Grabbed a 2G.
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Dedicated 4 or more cores 8GB RAM 250 GB storage - HDD is OK /29 IP Location: East USA or Europe $15 USD monthly "Classic CM" or "Proxmox Pusher"
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B'stard scanners from hell - blocked using mod_sec.
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I seem to recall having to upgrade the Win 3.11 PC to 16MB RAM, to get some Adobe software to run. :-/
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Need a lowend version - $1/m sounds about right. Limited to, say, 10 VMs.
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Nah, Win 3.11, then it all went bloatware.
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Don't worry about that - was already done by installing Windoze. What about the other GBytes of crap? ;) Plus, remember to add the _optout_nomap to your SSID, for when your 'friends' visit.
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You can initiate syn flood attack protection with CSF, though they don't advise doing so, unless under attack.
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On the desktop, i switched from Slackware to Mandrake/Mandriva to Ubuntu Hardy Heron, to Mint Felicia and onwards to current Mint. plus, of course trying various distros along the way. There's also LMDE for the debian thnx crew. ;) On a server it's either CentOS or debian depending on the software stack used/enforced.…
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Prime consideration: check boot/driver availability for the hardware.
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I've been through quite a few iterations, for a travel laptop. Highlights: Toshiba Click Mini (with a few tweaks) - used twice on holiday for checking servers. I have a Fire HDX Android - wouldn't use it for travel though. Sony VPCX - great screen, awesomely light but slow. Dell E4200 - superlight Portege Z930 - typing on…
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Ahh, age is catching up with ya, m'lad. 'Twas t'other way about as dark screws up my eyesight. :-p
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This is why I don't get involved with web design (as much as possible) - nit-picking especially. ;) (Dark/Night theme: ya brought that on yerself :-p )