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kubernetes is hard but docker is easy to master u can use vagrant too but docker is better. or just type, what all you need...someone may give you docker yml code for it.
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which one? Hosting or CDN?
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Will you show any love for debian/ubuntu later or it is out of scope of project?
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wow, good service at proper timing. 1Gbps connections are becoming affordable (if not cheaper) in India and this is good service. i have more than 20 spare pcs and 50+ HDDs and thinking of starting a hosting service from home (for just indian customers) or starting some CDN (with friends in other metro cities and we all…
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netlify has way too low POPs and speed is not that great and they limit by build minutes and CF limits by no. of builders so in anyway.... CF has chance of beating netlify (except for serverless functions for now)
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Looks like they started beta signup https://www.cloudflare.com/en-gb/pages-jamstack-platform-beta-sign-up/ features wise it looks much better than netlify and we know CF has more POPs than netlify 1 build at a time500 builds per monthUnlimited sitesUnlimited requestsUnlimited bandwidth
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Wow! great article.
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can't reach it too.
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i have tried from my other ipv6 vps and i can't connect to github either https://github.community/t/cannot-reach-any-github-io-page-via-ipv6/10310 so the problem lies with github not hosterlabs.
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So can you run multiple lxc containers with a single ipv4?
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:# ? ?
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Performance wise...they are great....i can see the difference when running composer install yarn install etc.. commands get executed in a blink. from https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3155411/#Comment_3155411 2 vCPU cores Ryzen 9 3900Unlimited CPU cores 4GHz Turbo8GB ECC RAM300GB SSD NVMeLinux/Windows…
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I grabbed 3 ryzens from @exception0x876 wishosting with huge space (300GB each) but let me know how you want to split and i might jump in and i want to join if you know server administration :) because i am noob in that thanks for the mention @Not_Oles
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512GB SSD but only 8GB ram.
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i use VuePress mostly and it has file name hashing functionality.
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If they bring it to public, i will be one of the first few people to jump there from netlify. Netlify is great but often slow and no. of edges are less. and we know how many pops CF has already so its a bliss. currently i am thinking of putting CF in front of netlify so that i can make use of netlify CD and CF's huge pops…
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I am in same boat for many days and thinking a lot about it. and one reason i still staying with VPSes is thinking the maintenance part of dedi. and other points: * proxmox allows vps backup so if everything goes down, simply get another dedi or vps from other providers and set everything back ON * again...maintain backups…
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Hahahaha
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lately i am not getting why people are storing so many linux ISOs in google and other backup sites. what exactly is their purpose...i am not able to guess (when you can get same ISOs from their official sites anyways)
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They should have taken an open source control panel and started modifying it for their needs. that way... they would have save some money. but they know their requirements much more than all of us.
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thanks for the mention @Not_Oles but i am only crazy about ryzen boxes. no love for any Intel ones :P
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It would have been a cest-pit if you posted same question on other forum :P
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AND as for experience as provider * Agree with @SpryServers_Tab you need provide something extra like domains, emails and/or designing Good part is that, even if you do only static sites....some times you get requirements for dynamic sites like ecommerce, news portal kind of sites and if you have design skills...people wil…
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Hey there, I am into local hosting biz for more than 12 years and your country and YMMV but * no customer logs in or cares about billing panel... they just logs into cpanel when creating emails thats it (also may be installing wordpress etc) * you can use any billing system including open sources ones which are not even…
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I guess so ;) i didn't completely because it is asking for signup it is not once a day actually, for each repo once a day then for each npm/composer update, it runs another CI job on an avg, i see more than 100 jobs a day...still plenty of idle time for cores though.
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eventhough i spent time looking at offers in LET and here, i grabbed nothing. because my heart is always looking at hetz AX41 ;)
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@AC_Fan i didn't went with SSDNodes for CPU intensive work but currently most of my production sites are with them only only after utilizing a ryzen core, i realized how much oversold their servers are... and i don't know (TIL) SSDNodes is famous for APAC
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Very nice explanation, as always. my doubt is...can you really make any profit/breakeven if you sell it for only 16 people? or, since not everyone uses all cores all the times, it is okay with little over-committing? on another note...i am still thinking to take ax41 myself or grab a netcup Rs spl2 from another guy or take…
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I guess i know the answer but for the sake.... are cores dedicated?
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Thanks for great explanation and for taking your time to write such lengthy one @Not_Oles Highly appreciated <3
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too bad, they didn't do it on AX41 :(
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@AnthonySmith do storage servers use SSD or HDD?
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@AC_Fan overall do you recommend, keeping it RAID 1 or no raid is also fine?
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Oh, i wil learn more about it.