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Iirc this comes with a legal copy of Windows 10 Enterprise
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Isn’t the free tier 100GB/acc?
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So mining Ethereum is recommended?
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For DNS, I would also recommend Cloudflare for now. They are fast and reliable enough (it seems to be the fastest free or paid option tbh), and most 3rd party plugin supports it. I have heard that Bunny is working on their own DNS system (which also seems to be free?), and this would allow users to connect their root…
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Well, a 40X and 50X is different on it> @havoc said: This works similarly to ANAME. However, since Cloudflare has way more DNS PoPs than any other DNS providers, ANAME does perform similar to using Bunny itself. However, you should see some weird routing here and there.
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I'm not seeing anything abnormal?
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* Way better support : They usually answers within hours, while Cloudflare takes few days. * Faster in some regions (especially on APAC regions) : Cloudflare usually routes you through a cheaper PoP, even if it's not the fastest (e.g. I'm in Korea, and I always get routed through LAX or SJC if it's on a non-enterprise…
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This is inevitable for all CDNs, unless they provide an anycast IP (afaik only StackPath and Fastly does it), or host your DNS with them (like CloudFlare). However, I did heard that they are working on a DNS solution, so you can point your root domain as well. Not quite sure what you mean by that. Bunny works similar to…
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You actually can
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Bunny provides you with all PoPs, while CF only provides you with non congested PoP. And Bunny seems to have a better cache hit rate, at least for me.
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I have no idea :(
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iirc the vm's disk size for the host is different than what the users are actually using. e.g. if someone does a luks encryption, it takes up all the available space. And if someone downloaded 100GB of files and deleted 90GBs of it, the disk itself would still use 100GB, unless you do some kind of garbage collection.
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I'll wait for something more eastern if possible :) Routing to Singapore is a hit-or-miss for me (it either routes as Tokyo -> Singapore, HongKong->Singapore, or Tokyo -> US -> EU -> Singapore)
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Looking forward to APAC (Tokyo?) or western-U.S as well
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Is NAT SSL terminated on the hypervisor or the VM?
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Maybe Other Green Forum?
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Thank you for the full breakout of costs! Wasn't really expecting it ;) Wish the ads come back up soon, as I wouldn't really want a 'Humble janitor' to pay for the forum cost, even if it's minimal :P
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May I ask (if this is not a problem) what kind of traffic we are looking at? TBH offloading image traffic to a community-managed server (Dawgy Image, or something custom, or imgur) should help lower the overall bandwidth as well as storage. You might also want to contact bunny directly too see if they can help this forum a…
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It seems like many people here hate CF, and I do understand. However, IMO Hetzner's peering to outer-Europe (especially to SEA region) is shit at best, and without CF, it's sometimes even hard to load a page. If everyone hates CF, maybe putting at least BunnyCDN or StackPath would be nice (especially since LES is currently…
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None, tbh. I’m fine with VirMach or SSDNodes (yes, them) most of the times, and when I need some stability, I go with Vultr or Lightsail
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Was thinking the same thing. Currently using cloudjiffy by @leapswitch which requires payment per cloudlet which is 128M ram or 400Mhz CPU (whichever bigger)
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Aaaand here's some more :D
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Lunanode?
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The only country option available was India (at least for me)
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The 30INR plan seems to be for the 100GB plan. The 2TB plan is 234.82INR (199INR + 18% GST = 3.19USD) which is still cheap though
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Thanks, I think I should play something on Django's side for now/ Yes, however, iirc changing the file on S3 doesn't purge cloudfront cache, and it obviously doesn't purge browser cache. :(
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This is why I was asking this question. So you mean this should be done on CI/CD and not the app itself? Parcel seems to be for Node.js apps. Does this apply to Django apps too?
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AdGuard on everything
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If performance isn't a big issue, maybe SSDNodes? Have only heard bad things about them, but they are in your budget range (when paid yearly or 3years) Under is the bench for their Performance lineup (which should have NVMe disk), just for your reference (the pricing I mentioned is for the regular lineup) Also note that…
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What are the specs for VPS Black series? Or are they posted during the time period?
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Not the fastest VPN, but it does the job done and quality is way better than other lifetime VPNs (except for Windscribe - they are the best ;) ). Streaming works like a charm, and their U.S. servers were fast enough that I even forgot VPN was on