Not_Oles
Not_Oles
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Yes, of course you do. :) As I still am learning English, please forgive me as I explain that what I meant was to suggest you probably could, but do not, read all the PM's exchanged among LESbians, not just those addressed to you. My main point was that I think you are trustworthy, Ant, but I feel less sure about Discord,…
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People here are pretty smart and knowledgeable. @solaire mentioned awhile back that the LES Vanilla source changes were in a private repository. And I guess LES might be owned by a business entity controlled by @AnthonySmith. Thus it might not be completely unfair to call LES at least partially "closed source" and…
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Congrats! The improvements here keep looking better and better!
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My babies have 32 GB RAM. So, 4 x 128 = 512 users for 4 x 8 = 32 GB RAM. I am thinking 10 or 12 users, not more than 16 users per 32 GB RAM. Methinks I might need to rethink!? :)
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Hi again Rahul! Thanks for your detailed comment. I really appreciate that you are so thorough and polite, yet still relaxed and calm. I took a look at @mikho's plans at https://clients.mrvm.net/cart.php @Abdullah and I are good friends. Like all of us I'm a big @AnthonySmith fan. I've used Kimsufi servers for years. I…
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Hi Rahul! The OVH/SoYouStart nodes I am using each come with 16 extra IPv4s for VPSes. They cost $29.95 per month. The srvr.ovh plans are $5 per month (Silver) and $10 per month (Gold). I have had at most maybe 10 or 12 IPv4s in use on any one node so far, and that was when I was giving away the VPSes for free. So maybe…
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Hi @Rahul! Thanks for gently helping me better understand how things are where you live. Maybe I will be lucky enough to visit someday before too long. That would be great! If somebody wants one of my servers but cannot afford the price, they are very welcome to let me know via PM, and I will see what I can do. Thanks…
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Hi @Francisco! Can you please say a bit more about what happened and why?
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Just to check the language, by "one CPU core" do you mean one dedicated core with two threads? Or do you mean one "vCore" = one thread? I have no experience with restricting the LXC VPSes to one thread. I don't think I've ever done that. Sorry but I don't remember how many cores we gave the VPS that was running Minecraft.…
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Come to think of it, in New York City, the $10 I am asking for a month of LXC VPS Gold might get me a sandwich and a cup of coffee at some places. When I subtract the cost of the servers, it's less than $10 monthly profit per VPS. Maybe that qualifies as "almost free?" :) Of course, the economic situation isn't the same…
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@sonic @Rahul The free VPS folks mostly are idlers following their initial login and bench. But @david and I wanted some load on the server for testing purposes. So we ended up asking a friend to set up a VPS to run, I think it was, a Minecraft server. The little baby Xeon D-1521 processors don't bench at all impressively,…
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LXC
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How about if I do the same for 499? Who wants 498? :+1:
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Thanks for posting this! I haven't yet done any of this sort of stuff, and it's intriguing to me. I might even try running it myself. :) Just to add a joke to what I say above seriously: Maybe everybody could run this a few thousand times to see if we indeed do get reproducible results! :) $7 :) Would Cloudflare and…
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Almost missed this thread cuz it wasn't in the Cest Pit. :)
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Hi @David! Nice to see you! Greetings from Mexico! No need for the server here, but it looks like a good deal. Hope someone will take it! :)
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Before the LES Skype group gets too far along, let me ask, What about Jitsi? Free, Open Source. @David ran a Jitsi instance on the free VPS server we were offering awhile ago. Jitsi seemed to work great when I used it to talk with @David. He used Jitsi for pretty large groups of students too. If I remember, about 30.
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Nope! Don't believe it! :) When you want to run a program the computer must load the program from the disk into the RAM. Reading from the disk is slow. Now you want to run a second program. The computer must read it into RAM from the disk, which is slow. Now you want to run a third program. This also must be read slowly…
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Excellent!
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@kind I do not understand everything you are saying. But I think I understand that some of the rules you add do not appear in the GUI. So maybe this might help: Proxmox has the firewall set up so that the rules in the GUI match the rules in certain files in /etc/pve. If you change these files, then the GUI changes. If you…