sureiam
sureiam
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Yup and Some providers do a good job of offering both when signing up. Although after using DA I realize your not missing anything so whatever
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What was it before?
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Right. But you gotta find a good provider that understands and offers that. Many shared hosting providers stack um beyond deep. Also sometimes it's just a security thing. Personally I wouldn't run a ecommerce of billing management site on shared. MANY do with 0 issues but just not for me
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To be fair it's pretty well discussed that it's a mostly "1 man operation" that doesn't mean it's bad and is something I have faith in also. But I've been able to establish this from just forum discussion so ya that's definitely possible
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Would have thought it would be worth more
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Actually for my purposes it's quite good as I'm just domestic. In my testing it's mostly HE routing which I've found to be very good from experience. I just need to know what the node CPU is before moving forward at this point
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Neat , yea have a near new I'm box xbox one from the first year it came out sitting in my closet. I only took the controller and hooked it up to my PC via USB then later bought the Bluetooth controller. I got the console because of gta v before it was on pc and because they offered me 150 off with an Xbox 360 or ps3 trade…
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It's an easy tactic to knock AMD graphics back down in terms of mine share. But it's also capitalism at it's finest with competition increasing between duoopiles
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Gotcha appreciate the response.
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Can you schedule out the sending from one list? For example send out 100 at 8am then 100 more at 12pm from one list. Or does it require you to make a different list for that? Ideally I would like to automate sending out different parts of the list instead of creating a bunch of lists and campaigns. This will also be my…
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It's in their terms that you must keep their name servers. It's not a big deal as they are top tier dns provider even on their free platform but I wouldn't bank on them changing your name servers. I didn't know they started allowing registration under beta. That's great! You have two options. Either you do pop3 with office…
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Yea the new TLDs can be super duper cheap the first year then skyrocket on renewal. Namesilo and porkbun are the best in terms of price and stability of company with namesilo probably being more dependable because of their age and large customer base. With that said their NS dns servers left much to be desired in terms of…
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So while sendy is incredibly reasonably priced I kinda would prefer to first see if the news letters generate any meaningful traffic before investing any money into it. Mailtrain seems to be "free". Did you find it feature rich in terms of analytics or automation of sending? Thanks
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The cpanel setup was always very simple to me and frankly very powerful and feature rich in terms of an email platform. Looking forward to what's coming down the pipeline
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Geographically where the emails stored these days?
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Thanks Sendy indeed looks pretty top notch but only locked to ses?
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I moved away from that idea a long time ago after looking at power consumption costs. Most things I need hosted are low usage and 1 core 1gb VPS with its own dedicated IP is more stable, has a better connection, and is cheaper in power consumption. My only in home server is extremely low power x86 atom nuc connected to a…
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It's not indexed?! Can we have a whole section that's not crawled by Google? That'd be great. I hate not being able to edit anything that goes off into oblivion. P.S need option for that's where we go when want to remember @WSS legendary shit posting
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DO Linode Vultr Hetzner (All big players in Low end pricing) AWS Google Microsoft (Obvious big boys) Then we have the ones we don't consider but are actually big in terms of # of clients (they screw over): Godaddy Namecheap Network solutions 1n1 I'm always shocked at just how many clients those 4 have
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Subdomain always. Being able to use dns to control it is much more powerful and flexibly be sub directories which would need .htaccess or other work around to figure how to redirect it later
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Performance wise raid 1 will work well on anything. Raid 5 and raid 10 gain more much in performance. With that said Linux mdadm is very very good and the documentation on recovery is great and expansive. If you have the option that's ideal. But I would choose motherboard bios raid 1 over windows raid1
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Yup that's the best route frankly. Silly thing to say but make sure you set the device to a static dhcp address on your router and also to do the rate limiting via mac address if possible vs IP
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Man that's nuts and indeed a great deal although a lot of leg work to clean up those IPs. In what year did you purchase your IPs if I may ask?
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Or @Francisco dedicated IP with shared hosting $8 a year
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To that end doing an extremely simple .htaccess level user and password cuts down on a huge amount of brute attacks for wp-admin. Cpanel and direct admin I believe even have a simple page for it. Additionally make sure to remove the "author" listing for posts/pages so it doesn't show up at all. That's how most of that bots…
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Not quite your question but why not instead just do overall nic bandwidth limiting either on your router or the operating system. https://vitux.com/how-to-limit-network-bandwidth-in-ubuntu/ If you have a decent router or one that can take an open source flash you can even prioritize the mac address of your operating system…
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It's massively cached and cloudflare takes Lot of the stress off
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I love that idea
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That makes a lot of sense! Thanks for taking the time to expand on my question.
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Not free but easy: https://www.vultr.com/products/load-balancers/#pricing Unfortunately only down side is it's locked to one region
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Appreciate the great response! I've personally found a two pronged approach with the server monitoring to be most reliable. Setup a ping/port and add the server agent. Only send alerts on 2+ locations failing for longer than 5 minutes. Then setup alerts for cpu, ram, storage usage just in case things go wacky. However…
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Not really the same it's a somewhat rationale request but there just better options if it's split up. I use a different registrar, dns, email, shared web host, and vps provider. Keeps things untied and flexible but many prefer it all under one roof
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You got me with the snapshots... I love me snapshots. Don't use them frequently but to be able to be able to take a snapshot, try something new then go right back if I don't like it or it failed is such a massive time saver