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/me starts to think he should be launching an SSD based 256mb VZ plan...
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Checked out @cam 's littlevz, it is $12 /year on general availability and on HDD not SSD.
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only 512mb plan is generally available I would like to check, but: edit: hostsailor loaded eventually, maybe getting attacked I guess, their 256MB plan is $35.88 /year
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Cheapest works out at $11.88 /year but is limited to 5mbit.
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Yep, I might put out a call for pricing today!
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Thanks for the benchmarks. As a reminder to everyone, you can get a trial VPS as above for €0.50 for the first month here: https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/2202/0-50-month-trial-2gb-uk-kvm-nvme/p1
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Personally, I stopped using WordPress around 6 years ago I found it to plugin heavy and the content editors too inflexible, I may revisit it soon as I have another project in mind. It made me wonder, how low can you go? 256mb NAT service + cloudflare :)
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See: https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/2251/google-is-down
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Rude
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Trash talk removed and OP put back in the reviews section.
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For me for anything that needs to be RHEL based I will likely lean towards rocky. I just hope someone forks rocky and calls it adrian. but really I hope generally debian is just seen as the sable base from now on, it really should have been 10 years ago.
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Got to be about ice cream.
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Simply a combination of these factors, only you know which ones are true. * You are paying to much for the server. * You are not charging enough. * You failed to do any work to configure the server to maximise density and expected virtualizor to do that for you. * You have not spent enough time reading the virtualizor docs…
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Not always but they do at least raise awareness of the mood from the wider community which in turn can result in additional resources being put into some sort of solution.
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I mean this with a sense of humour and no intent to wound, but the only sign that is of is that you need to do more reading on how linux/ram works. :D that is not balooning
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Well the way it works is, as a buyer say from the USA, you use ebay USA as you normally would, and search for a "Ford escort windscreen wiper motor" then anyone internationally that is selling one that also put a tick in the "Sell through global shipping program" will turn up in your results in ebay USA even if they are in…
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People are free to make their own choices, the thread is live now, generally, I don't want this place to be a hardware sales place but at the same time, it is not a nanny state forum and buyers just need to do due diligence.
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I sell stuff on eBay every week internationally (I have a retro gaming system repair addiction) I have found 3 things to be true: if you set a buy it now price and there is something cheaper, it will take ages to sell even if what you are selling is better in some way but pretty much the same thing. if you set a reserve…
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You don't have eBay global shipping program in Norway? You only have to pay to ship the server to the eBay hun in Norway, they handle the rest. edit: yup seems it does cover Norway: https://pages.ebay.com/seller-center/shipping/global-shipping-program.html#eligibility
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Yep, eBay is your best bet.