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why would one be searching for enterprise solutions in a low end forum? argument is that Ryzen supports ECC which is good enough for low end; the rest is backups and more backups. quite different from Xeon Vs i7 and number of channels. end of the day it's really what the low end consumer segment wants. supply Vs demand.…
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who needs epyc if there's Ryzen? both are good for different consumer/commercial segments I don't want a 4core Epyc I want a 4core Ryzen on ECC ram
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Debian? tinycp maybe aapanel works well for me
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the only guy who can answer is @yoursunny
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vps are my games and I'm not kidding
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any special deal with say , 3 X one arm pushups?
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do they have (centos 8) iso mount feature?
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not expecting exceptions but if there's one i'll grab it :tongue:
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no....god....no.....thats so evil mate!
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yall....got anymo of dat.....dealz??? scratching neck
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this is extreme value for a VPS in HK.
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did mess around with it before, until aapanel came. did everything on the UI.
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almost gave up a couple of times, but finally got staging site up. and boy the panel is really light and fast. I supposed SQL has to be tuned in SSH terminal? PHP max child , on-demand mode as well?
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best is to find out what server it is served from and shift vps to that location I guess
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you could probably open a technical thread and let the experts comment, depends what you use it for, and how block storage is set up by provider. for letbox iirc it's triple replicated and well cached. very consistent disk performance. backup wise, I always do external backups for important data. to me the advantage of…
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didnt really need their support much really, i think their replies are timely and go straight to the point. most questions are answered in their knowledgebase (especially how to use block storage). honestly did not notice any downtime at all apart from my own reboots. using it as plex/storage backup so YMMV.
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letbox after ... almost 2yrs? really love the consistent performance. E5-NVMe2 (added 512GB storage) CPU Sockets - 2 30% Location - Los Angeles California- West Coast USA Bandwidth - 10TB Amount Of RAM - 2 GB RAM Disk Space NVMe - 20 GB Additional Disks Space Block Storage UP to 400MB/s - 512 GB (500 usable) IPv4 Addresses…
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there are many hetzner resellers, really quite competitive in that hetzner segment. the prices seem ok for list price, but to capture low end market it may need 30-50% "flash deals" to get things moving.
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I think what this community can do with now is an active ambassador/marketing rep pretty much like what FAT32 has been doing for the OGF, less the admin work. this way he/she can either think of this as a hobby, or be compensated for it depending on what LES owner says. Anthony can then decide to focus on being an admin or…
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how do they perform in use? disks ok?
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got the DA license, installing now also rare provider, provide Centos 8 template in xfs file system.
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cheaper than DA license. waiting for yours at YABS and Monster thread!
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anynode product description in YAB thread --------------------------------------------------------------------------- OS : CentOS 8.3.2011 (64 Bit) Virt/Kernel : KVM / 5.10.4-1.el8.elrepo.x86_64 CPU Model : Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2650 v2 @ 2.60GHz CPU Cores : 1 @ 2599.998 MHz x86_64 20480 KB Cache CPU Flags : AES-NI…
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anynode NewYear-KVM-2GB 2GB Ram 30 GB SSD Storage 1x Shared vCPU Core (2.6GHz+) 3TB Monthly Bandwidth 1Gbit Public Network Port 1 Dedicated IPv4 Address /48 IPv6 Subnet Location: Las Vegas Free DirectAdmin License (Standard license, please ticket after service is provisioned) $15/yr [root@cybertech ~]# curl -sL yabs.sh |…
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got one of these: NewYear-KVM-2GB anynode 2GB Ram 30 GB SSD Storage 1x Shared vCPU Core (2.6GHz+) <-likely 2650v2 3TB Monthly Bandwidth 1Gbit Public Network Port 1 Dedicated IPv4 Address /48 IPv6 Subnet Location: Las Vegas Free DirectAdmin License (Standard license, please ticket after service is provisioned) $15/yr…