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I am very interested. PM sent.
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@nullroute My bad. I thought “ Required configuration: ryzen, xeon, dual xeon or higher, ddos protection, 64gb of ram or more.” meant Xeon and 64GB was fine. Maybe it was just me who didn’t understand you need 128GB and Ryzen, but I think you should update your requirements.
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Does this help you? https://www.reliablesite.net/dedicated-servers/ Those are in USA, seem to be in-stock, some meet your budget and requirements
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Wow... That just added a lot of value for me :) Thank you!
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spry.com vs spryservers.net Virtually everything's different. They can't possibly be the same company (diff phones, address, etc.) All EIG hosts that I know of put the same corporate address, so I think you are good.
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I think a one page captcha would be best. hCaptcha prob has one page that is "verified" stuff and another page that probably is only used for their labeling services that doesn't really actually test. https://www.hcaptcha.com/labeling
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Cheap and reliable do not come together given your definition of cheap. Reliable: Check out @seriesn. Annual would be $24 for the specs you want. https://nexusbytes.com/kvm-vps-hosting.html Cheap: @cociu has an NVME line that does $15 euros yearly, but they had a promotion (not sure if they are running it anymore) that…
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Thanks for your thoughts. I personally had an epiphany: I guess the person working for free is taking away the payment from someone who may actually need it as a support agent similar to outsourcing. @gwndilshan1989 Respect yourself. Your work and experience as 7 years developer shouldn't be used for free for a for profit…
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WordPress: Perhaps any caching system would be better than none W3 Total Cache has worked for me in the past, same with WP fastest cache And don't forget a CDN like CloudFlare for edge static asset caching
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@Arion4384 Congrats on your first post. Agreed. Thank you for your work!
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A proper fraud prevention system on either billing system should help. I'm not sure if OP had any particular circumstances, but something like FraudLabsPro should block orders from VPNs, blacklisted IPs, addresses that do not match IP address locations, etc, which should represent like 90% of fraud orders.
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Simple: money. Most people care more about the brand name than the price if the difference is only a few bucks. If you want cheaper storage VPSes, feel free to PM me.
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Well, I do frequently get audit checks. You need to be on the network for quite some time to actually get data sent. If you fail the audit checks (I think they are checksums), then you lose your withheld amount. (Which is 75% of revenue for you for your first 3 months, 50% of revenue of the next 3 months, etc. ) True, but…
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Take a look at: https://packetstream.io/ I think they have residential VPNs from a bunch of different countries that you could try. I used to sell bandwidth to them.
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I would personally be fine using it for production, as they have not lost a single file so far and have SLAs that reimburse you. I see it as something better than centralized cloud services given your reasoning. As long as you abide by the 3-2-1 rule for backups, you will be fine.
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Wasabi doesn’t have multiple regions. When you store with Storj, your data is stored in 80 shards around the world. If North Korea bombs Ashburn, you’ll lose all data on Wasabi. On Storj, if a user is in Ashburn, the remaining 79 shards can still rebuild your data (29 are needed). Thus, Storj is more reliable. Pricing…
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Note: It's 45 dollars per TB of egress bandwidth, and ingress is free. They pay node operators $1.50/TB/mo, far less than the $10/TB/mo they are charging. Add in some redundancy, and they are paying $4.13 per TB per month (They store data in 80 shards, of which 29 are needed to recreate it). Add in payroll, and they still…
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Interesting. I originally thought you were reselling stuff from unlimitedwebhosting.co.uk, so I'm glad to hear you have your own hardware and locations :)
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WHMCS does not have the cancel order option when an order is pending. No ticket response? If so, you might as well block their emails. If they want your money, they might as well listen to the customers. Curious, what is this host?
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Didn't you already post this on HostedTalk.net? Congrats on your first post.
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The script is just designed to check if you have used sudo I think. No other reason. As you noted, the technical side is that both are running root, so it shouldn’t make a difference.
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A bit like fluidstack (provider.fluidstack.io) except this one actually helps the world. In guess I’ll run this on my idling servers now ;)
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What provider is this? Link?
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I think he’s saying that you should get a provider tag. You need one to sell.
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Many people used leverage. When the price dropped below a point, their lender automatically cashed out and sold the bitcoin, causing prices to go further and bankrupting more leveraged traders, which continued to make the price decrease. That’s just my opinion. It all started with some normal people pulling out a bit too…
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that is some internet bs
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PM me. * How many TB are you looking at for your storage server? * Is IPv6 required? How does QTS sound?
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Wonder how Intel will defend xeon market share. AMD doesn't seem to have any of these, and entire DCs will only have AMD processors soon. Just my take. Thoughts?
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Yup, I did. Came with some beautiful content ;) And I can access it anytime for only $8.51/mo!
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How about a bunch of 8s? 88888888
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Confirmed. @foxone is great to work with! Thank you!
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Wait I don't understand. The 4TB disk is included in the $8.50/mo price, but it can do 3TB disk @ 7.00?
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Thanks for your response. Not too related, but were they hacked or something like that?