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Thank you for the update @cociu. I haven't had any outages today, so it is an improvement from the last few weeks. I'm sure it was for a good cause as we can see you are working hard to improve the services. May I suggest you to put an announcement on the billing portal the next time you do improvements so customers may be…
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However, cociu is definitely doing a great job and puts a lot of effort into his work, and that's why we love him. Indeed I'm having the same issues on both OVZ6 and KVM servers. Hopefully we can see shortly all the effort cociu has been putting in improving the service. @cociu do you have any plans to migrate the OVZ6…
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That was the last OZ6 offer HS did before stop selling OZ6 in June/19: 1TB HDD CPU 1vCore 1 Dedicated IP 1GB ECC RAM Full Root Access Multiple 32/64 bit OS 10TB Traffic/Month 1 Gbps Port Price after 49% discount €25.56/yr (recurrent twice) According to cociu : "PS : For this customers who upload credit in the 2 offer what…
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Yes, I got one, but it's having the same network hiccups than my OZ6 1TB since I got it. I though it would be more stable. @MikePT are you guys still tuning the network?
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From that list of available templates I guess Debian would have the smallest footprint. I've never used it, but I heard Arch has a small footprint as well, but it's not on the list.
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131026 for next draw
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It's looking great @Mason. I'm not sure if you are describing the test anywhere in the script output but may I suggest that add "(mixed r/w 50/50)" on the table header above. So, it says fio Disk Speed Tests (mixed r/w 50/50)
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That bring back memories. ;-)
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Most often CentOS on servers and Fedora on desktops. Occasionally Debian when the application requires it. I'm familiar with CentOS and also because of it's long term support. I know if I install CentOS in a server I don't need to worry about updates breaking anything. It just works.
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Great offer. I hope Miami is still on the decks for 2020.
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That script is just missing a few steps to cover all I need: * create a new user (add to wheel/sudo group) * set ssh keys for that user * change ssh port * disable root login on ssh * disable password auth on ssh * close all unused ports on firewall * set fail2ban to ban unauthorised login attempts * install hetrixtools…
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Maybe he just needs a nudge ;)
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My 2nd vote was invalid because I misinterpreted the rules so: (2) LetBox
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LetBox Christmas offer: Limited stock. Great upgrade prices available!. 512 Dedicated RAM (Got double RAM 1GB Total) 1x CPU core 11 NVMe Main Disk 1 TB/Month @ 1 Gbps burstable Got double Bandwidth 2TB ( capped the connection speed to 10mbit when bandwidth exceeded.) / 5TB extra $5 year 1x IPv4 /64 up on request KVM…
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* NexusByte - @seriesn keep doing tempting offers and offering a great customer service 2. Inception Hosting - @AnthonySmith for rock solid servers and great service overall mod edit: fail.
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I'll stick with prime numbers: #17
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Congrats! ???That was just the first of many 10,000s to come.
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Unifi and EdgeMax 24 and 48 ports switches should tick most of the boxes.
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I pick #13 just to keep the ball rolling.
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We need external auditors and 3 witnesses to watch @uptime press the button ?
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Stingy :p
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Indeed, but because it's the default option it's what I expect to find in a minimal CentOS template.
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That's the default firewall on CentOS.
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For the moment I'd use CentOS 8 for learning what changed from CentOS 7. I have the feeling by reading here and there that packages are still fine tuning to the new version. I wouldn't feel comfortable to use it in production yet.
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For a CentOS 7 min template I would add: * firewalld
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Here is my contribution: #9 :smiley: