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I haven't heard from them since August 1st and none of the sites I reported have come back.
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I have the same problem and made some analysis at bing webmaster to discover that Super Bot Mode is blocking Bing: https://community.cloudflare.com/t/super-bot-mode-blocking-bing-bot-from-reading-sitemaps/316208 You can test this here: https://www.bing.com/webmasters/sitescan
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Do you have Super Bot Mode enabled in Cloudflare?
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Congrats 🎉👏
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... and was solved! Nothing important, but they are listen 😉
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I like HH service too, but these slow responses are killings me :) Hope @hosthatch can take a look to my +month old ticket #131665
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For now I'm using a jump server not for security propose, but because the logs are full of garbage with failed ssh attempts and it's hard to find anything useful in there. Eventually I'll find a way to disable this failed attempts logging.
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Hi Micro/short domains. This domain will be used to give names to servers, develop and testing and it must/can be any public TLD - internal was not the best word.
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I have redundant servers and providers, so if all HH servers fail, I have zero problems and everything will be running as usual from other providers, just with less local presence in some world regions. If you depend only on one provider, being HH or other, you are going to have problems. HH has good hardware and…
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I have 4 NVMe servers with them without any problems. The only downside is response time that eventually should be solved in a long run. Not related to HH, but we must always have backup plans and redundancy. Saying that, I'm ready to get some more @hosthatch servers B)
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ticket #29387928... waiting for the provider reply to unplug the VPS energy cable :)
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That's perfect! I have a Jump Server for convenience too.
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Thank you:) I normally use ssh keys and allow ssh connections on non-standard ports from everywhere. I've been testing tailscale and zerotier over the past few days, and they seem interesting, but when I reboot a server, the IP address becomes unreachable at random. I didn't have time to dig deep into this issue and it…
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I'm using Rocky too, more community centric in my opinion.
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I have 3 gsuite and all say "You are on the G Suite legacy free-of-charge edition. Consider upgrading to Google Workspace Business Starter." There is no end date and haven't received any email
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I use restic to backup data to rsync.net + rclone to backup data to Backblaze B2. Works well for my needs.
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Yes, a cron @reboot entry and a function/alias should be an easier solution Thanks for you feedback
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I have services with for almost 5 years and I'm used to, but I'm not a fan of this model too. The hardware and network are very good and the price is amazing.
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I like Debian, but I'm more comfortable with RH clones because I'm more used to it. I believe both distributions will find their space just as Debian and Ubuntu did.
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My feeling is because RL is more community centric than AL and people are more confident about this type of structure other than having a company behind it. You can see that all the activity RL channels have. I see AL more like Oracle Linux and RL more like Debian.
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I would say rocky linux. I don't see any difference between the new clones vs Centos. They are all replicas other than the Secure Boot on RL vs AL.
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Yes I didn't get one at that time because I didn't need it, but these are great server. I own a G8 that would be replaced by this one.
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I don't have services with this host, but how can someone call "this thing" a provider? This is an insult to all providers out there! This is worst than the usual summer hosts that come and go, at least these we know will have and uptime of some months.
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Reading yabs results, with a block size 4k I get 415 read and 423 write. Looking at munin IO/sec I'm at an average of 100 IOPs, so in my understanding I have some margin, not big but acceptable atm.
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The stock price for the RS10000 SSD will be the same today , next month or in the next six months. If I let the BF SAS go away now, I can't get it again. The stock price for RS2000 SSD is ~ 50% more. In April we have the Netcup Easter promotions, eventually I can grab a new one with a discount. All specs count, but RAM is…
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Hi @Falzo o travel niche... mostly dead atm. I eventually will wait and won't get rid of the Xeon since the AMD is stock price and Xeon is 2019 BF for 11€ I know I don't need elasticsearch, just got it for fun. It uses at most 1Gb
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At the moment I use the RS2000G8 SAS and it's doing fine. This is a great server that I got in 2019 BF for ~ 11€, the same price for the RS1000G9 SSD now. If I let the SAS go, I'll never be able to get one for this price. Beside Xenforo, I have some custom python sites. All use mysql and redis and XF search uses…
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@AlwaysSkint this is the weekly IO os the SAS Vps. On the 25th I moved one of the main site to another server
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Not that much. The sites have 5k requests day average. Those are Netcup servers. Both cost the same. The SAS is a RS2000G8 SAS and the SSD is the new RS1000G9 SSD. The commited memory is now 8Gb with innodb buffers with 3Gb. I.just run the queries bellow and will monitor for somes days. Eventually I can reduce innodb…
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Here is the commited memory I'm running a medium xenforo instance with 3Gb database and elasticsearch. Innodb buffers are set to 4Gb and Java VM to 512M Mysql uses 5Gb, Java 1Gb and the other processes the remain. I just set innodb buffers to 3Gb. Whenever I set innodb buffers to a value bellow 4Gb mysqltuner suggest >=…
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Would 8Gb be enough for my usage?
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Netcup RS1000G9 :astonished: # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-12-29 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Thu 25 Feb 2021 07:32:39 PM CETBasic System…