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Storinator from 45drives has an XL version that takes up to 60 drives. 4U of height, average rack of 40U makes that 600 drives/rack (not taking cooling into account here). iirc their designs are open-source so anyone could make a clone of them for cheaper. Imagine a fire and/or leaky roof near one of those racks. Then…
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If it results in an extended fsck, then sure.
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How does one negatively thank a post
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The real disaster here is that font...
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Are you sure you're allowed to max 75% of all 3 cores? Linux tends to list cpu usage as percentage of a single core, ie maxing out 2 cores would result in 200% cpu usage. Could be that your provider has (rightfully so in my opinion) put the limit below 1 core all the time, since it's a shared environment.
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As a potential yet currently not a customer I'd say this thread initially looked quite bad. Then @maxkvm came in and reactivated the account, which looked good Then nothing further happened with regards to "taking steps to prevent this from happening in the future" and it looks almost worse than it started out as.
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Last I heard you cant transfer a hetzner server until you've got it in your account for 30 days. So the provisioning delay might actually turn out to be slightly shorter than that.
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I've already flagged my own post for being aduplicate.
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That was online.net, their "firewall" did work for them though back then.
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Dont forget to announce the announcement every time.
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For most LE stuff, just paying for resources and getting them to you oversold basically amounts to the same, mainly since the LE market already runs on such low budgets. Managing the node when resource usage for multiple users scales up and down sounds like a nightmare that a provider wants good payment for, and as a…
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You could also just partition all drives evenly (at 12 users thats 6 partitions of 1tb per user, split along all 6 drives) and the user could run his/her own raid of choice over top. I'd love to see zfs inside a kvm container :)
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Slice it up 6-way and everyone gets their own disk so IOPS wont have noisy neighbors.
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I like to take myself out of the pool. I simply do not have the time anymore. Sorry. I'll a vote for @mason and @FAT32 and a single vote for the dynamic duo of them both.
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Just provide the two disks as "passthrough" on partitions main disks so people can roll their own raid0/1? (not sure if possible and feasible) Also, if you can get this stable, I'd take a 8-12gb thing for 15 euros/month. Would be cheaper per GB than their cloud line.