Nyr
Nyr
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Thanks for the mention, because I was on vacation and didn't notice this. Will update the script very soon.
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Just one more of their attempts at staying financially sustainable, not very interesting if you ask me.
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You guys aren't impressing me: It was my first VPS ever and my first real chance to learn about networking, server management, etc. I was running some dedicated servers previously, but with BuyVM I was able to experiment freely with a personal server while I was still a minor and didn't have much money to spare. Woah, ten…
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You do not qualify for your own ASN in the first place. But yeah you can just lie like everyone else and name Vultr as your second upstream.
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In McDonald's, labor costs differ, real state costs differ and feedstock costs differ. This doesn't translate well to the hosting industry. More like the opposite, actually: customers from some of the poorer regions end up being way costlier for the provider due to language barriers, payment methods, abuse, etc. There are…
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In my mind they are only good for cheap bandwidth. Wouldn't pay 6€/month (with VAT) for the smallest VPS when I can get similar specs with a more reliable provider.
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Any reliable provider maintains 99.99%+ of uptime when calculated yearly, except in very catastrophic situations such as natural hazards, political instability or similar force majeure situations.
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Different countries have vastly different hardware markets, so it is useful if whoever is interested states their country.
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You are leasing most if not all of your announced IP space...
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Come on... @serverian just added a 2GB container to my VPSDime account, with no expiry date! Now, THAT is an unbeatable deal.
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While I appreciate your offer, it is not really needed. Fortunately paying for test servers from time to time is not a significant cost for me. But thanks a lot for the very kind offer :)
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Every time I visit LES I see this damn topic. I don't need servers in the US and dislike OVZ, but still the urge to buy remains. Is this maybe the best deal of the year? I'd say so.
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I have absolutely no use for this but still need to resist the urge to buy. It was on sale previously, before it expired. If you are the current owner and bothered about it, you can delist it.
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Mint is 100% untested and I don't plan on supporting it, given that it isn't a server distribution. One could edit the version check to force $os to "debian", but no guarantees.
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I don't have experience with it but the first issue would probably be to carry WireGuard over TCP to begin with. WireGuard (like OpenVPN) isn't really designed for evading active censorship.
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I've only used TunSafe in Windows and it was buggy, I never said obsolete but it is abandoned, which means that it will become obsolete if nothing changes. If I were to use obfuscation for WireGuard I'd use one of the dedicated traffic obfuscation projects and route WireGuard over it. Of course TunSafe is a viable…
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TunSafe is most likely abandoned, I'd suggest against setting up anything new based on that.