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Fixed internet is notoriously slow in the center of Amsterdam, because the swampy soil makes digging very difficult. Best that this coffee shop you're imagining is going to get is a 1G/50M coax connection.
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I think Lee isn't really active here. In theory, this is a nice free service. But it just gave me a headache after signing up. I was planning to use the hosting service for a weblog that isn't really active as in a lot of new posts, but gets some visitors from Google so I wanted to keep it online at the lowest possible…
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Guys this is a 4 month old thread and I don’t really need all these notifications :#
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1x France, Italy or Austria I'm trying to get the logic here. These locations are all pretty close to eachother, especially for low-bandwith purposes. I'd also say that Germany should be in the second bunch and France in the first (Western vs Central Europe) ;). Anyway, MaxKVM had good deals in Amsterdam and Singapore but…
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I do, but that's the room without internet so... I had an Ozzie colleague who moved back to Australia after some years in The Netherlands. I asked him what he was going to miss the most (except from us of course) and he answered: 'affordable internet and good speeds no matter what'. So yeah.
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Problem is that it boils down to the interconnect between a carrier of your ISP and a carrier of Hivelocity. The most drastic improvement would come from a manual change at your ISP. They could (for insance) route it through NTT. But access providers are usually not open for this kind of shenanigans. It's not India though.…
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What it looks like to me is that STO is a faulty rDNS, that router seems to be in Frankfurt. However, what’s really happening here is that @bdl ’s ISP seems to buy transit at RETN, they peer with LLNW so they scream ‘we have the fastest route, it’s almost direct’ whereas with other carriers there’d be a transit provider in…
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What we really want to see is an mtr/tracert of this scenic route B)
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I second this.
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It's one thing to go bankrupt, but something else to just disappear. Also, it seems to be part of a company that existed for much longer. They've responded to my PayPal case too, but I only think this is a 'mail not delivered' message as there are no mx-records present for their domain :#
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It looks good on benchmarks, I test some things on my VMs that prosper with fast disks. But I won’t notice the difference between 70K and 160K IOPS.
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True. But I’ve got a decent collection of Nexusbytes VM’s and this has by far the highest disk speeds.
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Those disk speeds are madness. How? # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-06-20 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Thu Aug 20 08:33:27 PDT 2020Basic System…
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Lunanode
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Drs55HB_fo0
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Yeah, you're probably right. It's this one: https://completedns.com/dns-history/
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Tetahost.com, which has been down since Sunday. Filed a complaint at Paypal. Escalating it to a claim tommorow, since the mail address they use at paypal will bounce.
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Very suspicious. Hosted at Hetzner too. Domain name registered for a few years as well.
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Guess what? He removed their Facebook page after my message. What a dick.
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My VM's still running, but I can't manage it as everything else is down. Because email isn't working either I've sent them a message on Facebook. I don't expect a reply, but it's just to file a Paypal complaint. That idling Facebook account comes in handy sometimes.