Neoon
Neoon
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Nothing against long running flush sales. If its a long runner, you know, that it does not meet any deadpool criteria, thus no one from LET will buy it.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MXVx6yJQbn8
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The good old VortexNode, was prem as long it lasted. https://www.wholesaleinternet.net/cart/?id=193
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Despite the knowledge, that LEB has mostly scams, people are putting these on sites advertise them + affiliate. Afterwards they complain, about the money they lost from that. I tried to understand this, but I cannot.
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Interesting, I never paid 15$ for a slab and got that told. But yea make sense.
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We had offers like these, but the catch was the AUP. As long you can keep the speeds and load under a specific point you be fine. I think it was 12$/y for 333TB on 1Gbit OVZ, but very rare. Also BuyVM is fine, even the cheapest one, putting 100Mbit 24/7 but if you go higher Fran will get you by your balls.
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Multi core benchmarks, make only sense on multi core cpu's. If you run multiple of these on a single core, for whatever reason, obviously since you are running multiple the average goes down by the times you run it.
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Shame its limited to 12 months, IONOS did that recurrings.
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Yes INDEED it is, APPARENTLY.
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https://www.firstheberg.com/en/vps-kvm-ssd-windows-linux Has a sale, VPS for 1.74€ + VAT, but you would need to check the peering, even if it should be close to Online.
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Debiwankenoby
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Wow, Intel is still more then AMD here, I expected that the Doctor knows, where the good shit is.
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Well, yea they take a few more things into count, but its a good start. It will make it harder over time.
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Neat, some the fuckers who fingerpingt you for tracking, gonna have a bad time.
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@Francisco AMD Slabs when?
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I think its a false sense of security, by blocking china and thinking that makes your server safer. A lot of malicious which for example tries to bruteforce your ssh or anything else, comes from the hacked vps or shared hosting account close to you. If you have important applications, just geofence them or firewall as…
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In theory, HAProxy could ask the 3 webservers in the config, and which replies with a 200 and has the file, should hand it out then. You would need to disable all caching in HAProxy, but you could easy put a normal nginx infront for caching files or a CDN e.g bunnycdn.
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My experience was with these "storage deals", I had a lot of I/O peaks. Which made it impossible for some applications to run, some requests hang multiple seconds. There are just meant, to dump files and run, not run applications on it. Do you have anything in syslog?
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Well, you limit it, to multiple gateways, not just one.
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Well, for me, it looks like, that script installs bloat, which makes the vps more insecure, instead of what it should do when you run it first, is making the vps more secure. You may also try: * Disable password auth + deploying your ssh keys * Shutoff the SSH port via Firewall
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I read about it, that's all, if you want test samples, then lookout for the original thread.
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It was a while back, the issue was that HE responded to not existing entries on their public DNS servers basically with their own. What some ISP's do, if you are using the default DNS servers, they simply should not do that. If a subdomain or domain does not exist, it should not result in a response. People talked about…
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There was a discussion on LET about HE, that some results got manipulated, so I would not recommend using them. I mostly use own dns servers, besides Rage4, which is Paid, maybe try: https://freedns.afraid.org/ https://zilore.com/en These days you can spend 15$/y and get 2 KVM's put NSD on that and you are set.
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https://www.reddit.com/r/privacy/comments/41cb4k/be_careful_with_cloudflare/ It does not matter what kind of website you are running, just run it without cloudflare, I see no point using it.
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There is a difference between metadata and reading all of its contents. So no.
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When I need to cache content, I just use BunnyCDN, which has privacy friendly options and I know who runs and owns it. And I see no direct point, to hide your webserver IP, it even breaks TLS at cloudflare and inspects all the data which also breaks the hole concept of TLS.
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I rather do not enable v6 when native is not available then use cloudflare, for reasons.