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Jellyfin seems very nice. If I found a mobile client for iOS with some more features, like volume leveling and crossfades, it might be my default music server ... I've been comparing Plex, AirSonic and Jellyfin for a while now, replacing Google Play Music, where I had all my music uploaded. (YouTube Music is too limited,…
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Great minds think alike ... ;) Just bought this and commented on the deals thread. I don't think this will add 1 TB to my existing 250 GB lifetime, so I'll register a new account.
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Combine this with the Koofr cloud storage offer, and you have a great deal. (1 TB went from 169 to 102 USD.)
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For syncing photos there are many solutions, including this one (which works well, as far as I can remember, used it a while back), but not too many services have the option to tag people etc. and have them recognized for searching etc. Hm, so ... Amazon photo is free for Prime Members, or free for all? ... For unlimited…
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Does Google Photos have any remaining competitors functionality wise (except maybe Apple)? (Don't think iCloud Photos would work with Android?)
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Ryzen 768/1GB + 10 GB NVMe/SSD NAT LXC sounds pretty cool, different use case than the regular small NAT VPSes :)
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Never visited WHT unless Google/DuckDuckGo or a link on LES or HostedTalk brought me there ...
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Yep, Norwegian hosting, too. But this guy used to pay around 300 NOK, and in the span of a couple of years he was moved to a Pro plan and billed 1400 NOK. (And he's not a techie, have no idea what this all means or what he needs.)
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I rescued a Norwegian customer, used to be a customer of ISPhuset (was moved there/sold to them before this), then now it was MissHosting, prices had increased dramatically the last couple of years. He uses like 20 MB web static files, no DB and 3 GB for email, and was now billed something like $140 per year.
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Ignore thread option is highly wanted. Mentioned before. Bumping allowed? :) (Would be nice for those that are tired of the Free for life thread with random numbers being posted, posting here instead of adding to that thread ...) ;)
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Some of us prefer it dark (though I really don't like the DirectAdmin dark theme, not sure exactly why) ...
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=) :+1:
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Yes, I like Lighty, but it seems the next major version might never be officially released. I've been running Open LiteSpeed, too, but in my tests (some static files and a small PHP app), lighttpd (Lighty) and php-fpm performed better. :) (WP with LSCache on LiteSpeed seems quite good, though.)
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So, frontpage says "ApisCP is an open-source hosting platform", and the licence on Gitlab says "All components except for third-party modules and ApisCP modules are licensed under a commercial license." ... So, it's not opensource, then? (I assume open means more than visible, if it's opensource, I should be able to use…
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Good explanation, I was just trying to be funny. :#
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What exactly does "disposable" apply to? The email? The service? The company? ;)
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I encountered a lady that was using Yahoo webmail to manage/use her GMail account ... She didn't like the google interface, she said ... Luckily I was not there to fix email issues, so I didn't have to touch it ... :p
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What's a DOT server? Easy to create custom lists/rules for different IP's/networks/clients? How do you guys set this up to work with mobile? Require VPN/wireguard to connect? (Would have to keep Wireguard on most of the time, then.) I don't want to keep DNS open to public ...
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What kinda CPU's are these LXC's sharing? (No option to add extra storage? I didn't see it in the order form ...)
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And no DNSSEC, crappy GUI and guaranteed bumpy move of production sites ... ;) (Maybe I'm just old, as I haven't figured put why I should bother with anycast ...) :#
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They have 5 DNS servers, geographically spread, responding well. API: There's an "API for Let's Encrypt authentication" Only drawbacks I've discovered is lack of CNAME flattening (ALIAS or similar) record type and TTL can't be set very low (IIRC can't be lower than 900). And no anycast ... (There are other providers…
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Any options for adding HDD storage (100-150 GB)? :)
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Regarding dns.he.net, I think they still do that thing where their servers stop returning queries for your domain if they don’t detect NS as being pointed to them. Makes for rough transitions of production setups. (@jarland mentioned this on HostedTalk ...) I think 1984's Free DNS is nice.
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Already have 250 GB, I guess I must hope for upgrade special for BF or something ...
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I believe there is a limit of 50 emails per day or something? Might be too few for mailing lists, I guess ... Not using it for email either. Germany server is very stable and performing good. :)
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Uhm, 5 TB or 500 GB, or am I missing something? :p
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Can/do you offer any hybrid KVM VPS, for example: B) 768 MB RAM 3 or 5 GB SSD or NVMe and 150 GB HDD 500 GB transfer Preferrably UK/Europe With IPv4 or just NAT/IPv6
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And free (as in beer), it seems? :)
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Well, Migadu's limits are what made me keep on searching until I discovered MXroute, and I never were close to hitting any limits there =)
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I can't understand how anyone can live with a limit of 200 in / 20 out per day ... Even if I had just one email account, it would be too limiting ... :p
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Migado seems nice in many ways. I never tried them though, as I discovered and signed up with MXroute back when I first considered Migado, and I have been satisfied with MXroute ever since ... I am wondering a bit about Migado's limits, for the Micro plan, a sending limit of 20 emails per day? That's not enough to cover…
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In other news, Wireguard support in Mikrotik RouterOS: What's new in 7.1beta2: * added WireGuard support * other stuff ... From Twitter. (I posted this in the pit, @beagle meant it could fit here as well ... I initially didn't want to de-rail a Ubuntu thread.) B)
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Hetrix has been really good for me. Any interesting options offered by Zilore? :)