evnix
evnix
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during a time when everyone is trying to save money due to this Covid thing.
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Congratulation! Quality service and I do recommend him.
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Agree, though all this is not limited to software, but stretches from software, to hardware to IP rights to company shares to loans to international boundaries. Software is just one thing we consumers notice/see on the surface. Just to be clear, I am not targeting some(I know what you imagined) regime here, most of our…
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The Nostalgia! Thanks for sharing this
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Native OSX Terminal + Fish shell (The Auto-Suggestions feature is a huge productivity boost) https://fishshell.com/
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@Lee This is exactly what you would need, https://laradock.io/
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Stick to Docker (docker-compose specifically), you can always carry this environment with you onto a Mac or use the same for deployment. and unlike Mac , Windows has native container support which is pretty useful if you have apps that need decent I/O (I use a Mac and Docker on Mac can be very sluggish when dealing with…
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@Hetzner_OL when you create a server does it include an IPV4 address? the pricing page doesn't mention it, https://www.hetzner.com/cloud or will I need a floating IP to SSH into my machine? (if I don't have IPv6 capable internet connection)
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it is 14:00 UTC now key below, thanks: 51f1d91ffd00e99c6a9116d771960bea
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disqualified, please read the dates Promo Starts On 26 March 2020 at 14:00 UTC Time.
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This thread is one of the biggest challenges to my intermittent fasting schedule
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HostFlyte, I couldn't use the server as it was mostly down(bad network and unusable interface) but anyway the benchmarks, # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-02-10 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##…
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Not looking for the Ticket support, but looking at your past experience makes me feel safe and happy that I chose you as one of the hosting provider :smile:
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Completely agree, also an absolute memory hog. constant breakdowns, good as a small DB but when you need anything more than a few TBs, just stay away from it. A nicely sharded MySQL or Postgres works much better. if you have the cash, stick with Oracle or MSSQL (I have seen database sizes that make most big DBs look puny)…
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key below, thanks: 51f1d91ffd00e99c6a9116d771960bea
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=96j4bsgzzeQ
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All the best @HostDoc Let me know if you need a new logo when you come back ;)
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Thanks for clarifying this :smile:
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Looks more like a threat rather than an offer but I do understand most of the above, but CPU is not something we as customers can control, lots of traffic or some malfunction in code can cause it. Usually I as a customer would expect hosts to throttle it on their side. if a host doesn't have the infrastructure to throttle…
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Problem is, everyone thinks human population will reach 8 to 10 billion and shrink rapidly from there. We already see this trend in developed countries and everyone thinks this trend will continue in other countries as they get educated. But what if this assumption doesn't hold true? Currently the population is only…
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Well, he did promise it in the demo ?
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You have a point, likely not with the infinite possibilities!
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Each /64 is enough for an entire space faring planet when we have inter stellar travel !! I bet there will be no hoarding!
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@Ympker How would you define premium shared hosting? for me premium would mean: * Good performance (obviously) * 99.9% uptime (At least have a process in place when a h/w node goes down, Most hosts here just panic and wait for their providers) * Good Email delivery * well defined SLAs
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Completely agree. Not limited to Reseller, I as a customer would prefer to pay yearly as it ends up getting cheaper for both the customer as well as the host. I feel trading for a year would be good enough but that's just my opinion.
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Ich sprecht Deutsch nicht, I sprache nur das wort das Rammstein Singt!! ???
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CentOS for anything production grade or RHEL(when customer is ready to pay) Ubuntu when I want to play with shiny new stuff.
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I am curious, is this different from an OpenVPN jump box setup?