PureVoltage
PureVoltage
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We will be getting some in, however most will be spoken for right off the bat from existing clients so it might not be open to public even. Problem is testing needs to happen as well to rule out and fix any major bugs which often happen with new generations such as this.
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No spam then just setup sendy and use SES. Best delivery we have seen out of everyone we have used over the years.
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Not being so low priced for everything I say yay. However, it really depends. > @ReliableSite_Radic said: This was the problem we started to notice back when the E3's used to sell for $225+ years ago. Personally even renting some E3's out for the $55 range isn't typically worth wild even for us. We offer it for existing…
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Think it was even quite a bit before that time. I forget when we stopped using them but it was a nice change. We had customers constantly not getting emails from us. SES is quite good if you take the time to setup everything. For this amount of sending you would be best setting up your own system using a few sources if…
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Not being so low priced for everything I say yay. However, it really depends.
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Haven't used them before, however spoke with Radic on a number of times in the past and they do quite a great job. I know they had some issues as Mike said when first getting the ddos protection into place which typically is a problem for most companies as you start to learn and filter different traffic etc. I recall…
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Interesting, yeah it seems odd on the speeds. I know someone else did some tests and got 18Gbps in PHX.
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They still make happy meals? :D Been too many years.
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Guess I can do $10
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$5 bid woohoo
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Running the above with multiples doesn't seem to help our speeds. We will have a 40g system online for a bit here if someone wants to test it out have fun. [SUM] 0.00-10.00 sec 11.0 GBytes 9.44 Gbits/sec 275 sender [SUM] 0.00-10.00 sec 11.0 GBytes 9.41 Gbits/sec receiver
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From NY seem to only be able to push around 3Gbps tried using the above commands looks like it has a typo in it. iperf3 -c speedtest.wtnet.de -T t1 -p 5301 -P 10 -4 & iperf3 -c speedtest.wtnet.de -T t2 -p 5302 -P 10 -4 & iperf3 -c speedtest.wtnet.de -T t3 -p 5303 -P 10 -4 & iperf3 -c speedtest.wtnet.de -T t4 -p 5304 -P 10…
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Haven't seen it in a solid protection ready look. Would be interested in seeing this being an option or if someone has a good tweak for it.
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Personally I would look at going with maybe a Ex4200 Juniper. Depending on the usage for your switch learning is the best option, however if you can get one configured for you depending on the service you are planning on offering. If it's not needing a bunch of Vlans setup etc a dummy switch is easy to setup once and it's…
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Shoot us an email [email protected] or https://purevoltage.com :) We have space in Staten Island and would be more than happy to help you out.
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Having 5+ owned licenses we made the plan to pay one time upfront for this. They then changed this to a yearly support option for updates / security. Plus makes sense as a business to have this as there are costs involved in it for them to update everyone. Then they switched it from yearly to only 6 months as an option.…
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200% this. Like someone else we renewed ours for 18 months after they screwed people over with Cpanel then dropped the yearly update options. Seen this coming. Looks like it will be time to start testing other options once again. Thankfully we already have hostbill and Blesta.
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Personally I would avoid the WHMCS one I found it quite useless. At least for what we wanted to use it for. We had plans on using it for remote hands work for our techs in off site locations for clients. However the client side where they could enter details was just useless and couldn't put in proper tasks. If using it…
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@Nick_A Congratulations, good things come to good people. Happy you will be able to spend more time with family. Best of luck on any future adventures. :)
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All of this! :D We have been using Ubuntu for the past 10+ years and I would have loved to of seen it more from the stable base. Back when we really got into using Linux switching from Windows Ubuntu had such a good community that was really helpful. We haven't seen any major issues from upgrading to newer versions. A few…
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Been using it for a long time now, nice and short which is great.
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As some others have said the big companies don't want the Frankenstein builds. We have built out a decent amount of Ryzen systems not only for ourselves but also for a lot of our colocation customers as it's sometimes easier for us to build those at the data center than ship everything twice. Heat hasn't been a big issue…
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We do quite a bit with 10gbps uplinks even multiple and mostly up to 40g. It really depends on if you have a usage for that amount of bandwidth. The biggest thing to watch out for is if it's unmetered or metered. One will clearly cost more for you and if it's not needed can add up quickly. We have also used IOFlood for…
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Hostbill also did a bunch of weird stuff years ago price hiking etc which lost them a lot of people and trust. I've still got a owned Hostbill and 5+ whmcs and blesta. Personally we would switch back to hostbill for the short term or stick with whmcs until we had our own in house product finished. Really at the end of the…
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In for the interest of what will end up happening....
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This, haha. They also from what I heard and know of the industry seemed to screw over a lot of their clients causing them to go under. The typical get this discounted rate and months free you can fill it up by then and make big profits. So many companies do this and try and talk smaller companies into expanding way more…
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Been using them for years without any issues. Anything missing from this?
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No problem, it's so bloody useful for stupid little tasks you want done even more if using it on a bunch of VPS's should help save a lot of worries. :) Glad I could help!
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If you need the SSH key to do a specific command on other systems you can limit that key to only allow a specific command or set of commands. Not sure if that would help for your task however it's one way to keep it safe if it's just specific commands that need to be ran such as a backup etc.
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Sounds about right, time for them to fire a bunch of people to make up the losses. At the end of the day they need to cut costs I bet.
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Very interesting, we had an email from Zac about this.
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Didn't make it out to CES this year sad panda, however will be interesting to see how it is for next year when we go.
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I would highly avoid raid 5-50 without a raid card. We have some large NVMe systems with 12-24 4TB drives in raid 50 and performance is not nearly as good as it could be however it's what our client wanted and needs. I highly suggest raid 10 unless you really need the extra storage space.