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AlphaVPS always has been good for me. Stable, very good network and good support.
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This is great late night entertainment (and we can’t even see the hand gestures they’re obviously making). But @c1vhosting I think it’s time to be clear. I believe @foxone, I don’t see you prove anything to debunk it. Maybe just own your recent past and show us how you’ve improved.
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Better to check out the other Mike @MikeA to compare.
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I self hosted a lot of sites, not for myself, friends and family. Nothing really important except maybe a local forum whit reasonable traffic. After some years I grew tired of it. If you think a 40 minute wait is slow, you shouldn’t do it yourself. Because you will be your own provider and chances are, problems take a lot…
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Funny how that works. If you're a big user of ColoCrossing than you're a hero. The greatestest provider in the universe. But once you decide that CC is not for you anymore, you get ousted. Almost literally.
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And neither do I. But being accused of being insensitive of peoples budget usually gives me a very nasty itch. Because while I do have more than enough money now, it didn't always used to be that way. Might have overreacted, but the message is clear. Of course, @Ympker, I should've understood your position a bit better.…
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An effect that is amplified because (at least within Europe) electronics are priced equally in high income countries as they are in lower income countries. Which is what I meant. Which I totally understand. But the title of this thread still says "below € 100" and the routers I recommend are both very much below that price…
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In case of that router, well: yes. Really doesn’t come close to what my home network has cost me. Good to note that it’s also kind of a hobby, What strikes me is that new electronics are equally expensive or even more expensive in Eastern Europe for instance. But that’s a very different discussion. Best bang for buck is…
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Yes and no. If I buy new equipment I usually do so for at least 5 years. So future proofing is definitely no waste of money here. Furthermore, with routers, a newer model usually means a faster SoC, sometimes more memory so performance is usually better. But I have to admit that I don’t have a low end lifestyle. I usually…
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Practically wifi 6 is more efficient. It uses OFDMA multiplexing. This makes for a wifi connection that's more stable and speeds that are more evenly divided over devices. Thankt to OFDMA and BSS Coloring the coverage is also better. Especially important in an apartment (less noise from your neighbours). Most devices…
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I would still advise to go for a WiFi 6 model. May seem overkill now, but in 2 years most devices will make use of it. Less congestion and better coverage. It works great for me. And that AX10 is just 20 EUR more expensive. In all fairness, that C6 (and direct predecessor C5) has been on the market for almost 10 years now.
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Hands down for a TP-Link wifi 6 router (Wireless AX). Plenty of speed, future proof, very stable and best bang for buck. I have advised the TP-Link Archer AX55 to a friend of mine and she's pretty happy with it. Just below 100 EUR at the lowest idealo price: https://www.coolblue.de/produkt/894187/tp-link-archer-ax55.html…
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I think it’s Cellnex Lelystad. Everything is routed through Amsterdam though.
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How though? Did he bribe @Mason and @mikho ? Worse, beat them with his wooden racks and locked them in his basement dc? Edit: probably blackmailed them with info he bought from cocius hacker.
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Yabs or it didn’t happen I’m blind. Also, looks like a cociu vm.
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Order # 42424242 Can you double my mods please? All the best guys!
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It’s a tad more nuanced than this. I’m sure you didn’t read everything. @seriesn has personal problems, these now touch everyday operations and he’s outsourced those to @Jord while keeping ownership. While I cancelled my servers at NB when Jay went AWOL for the first time, I think giving @Jord control means the company is…
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I really hope it stays that way. I wish you good luck!
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I didn’t wait and actually choose a local provider to migrate my own stuff to. Paying yearly what I paid for 3 years at HostMantis, but that wasn’t gonna last anyway. Migration was pretty easy: DirectAdmin-> DirectAdmin. I really love DA and hate CPanel with a passion, so having DA was a must. Luckily that has been the…