tetech
tetech
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I'm using NexusBytes, Greencloud and Inception for other nodes in the cluster and UltraVPS for an async slave. I don't mind a second from any of these.
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Actually the ones from Greencloud are very suitable. I set one up as a XDCR target already. If there's nothing else around, I might get a second from them.
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Thanks, that might work very well! I'm probably looking for 3 of them (re-partitioning a cluster), so other thoughts still welcome.
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Suggest you mention the price somewhere
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I took this to mean the ability for multiple VPS at the same DC to use a private IP for communicating with each other (and thus not be charged for bandwidth).
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I thought you were suggesting a baby name.
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By that time an IPv4 will cost $1,000 anyway. /s
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What is the performance like in other months?
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Based on my experience, I'd stick with Azure when such availability is needed. No "low-end" provider I've seen does the same sort of proactive live migrations without downtime. If you step down a notch you might want to consider LunaNode. They at least let you provision from a block volume, and if I recall correctly they…
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Did you read the top of the post? That was approximately 14 hours before your post.
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Thanks all for good offers! Generally a bit on the high-resource side for me or not in the locations I'm after, but tempting stuff from good providers!
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I don't really have a guide, because it is in the repos so it is basically apk add lxc. I suggest to put /var/lib/lxc on a btrfs or lvm filesystem, because making snapshots and moving containers is much easier. And there's some settings I change, # Set kernel userspace options sed -i -e "s/^\(GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX=\".*\)\"/\1…
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Yes. I run Alpine as a LXC "hypervisor" on around 50 KVM VPS'es.
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Alpine.
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I've already got Nexril. Network is OK - it has gone down a few times while other providers in the same DC have remained up, but generally outages are short. I think the jury is out on these guys. Not willing to trust them yet. My ionswitch is $15/yr for 1 GB KVM, so if your offers match that, I'm in :) Don't need Ryzen or…
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I'll be in the market for a replacement in Dallas.
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Try reducing MTU. HTTPS packets are larger than HTTP and improper MTU could be doing it. ifconfig eth0 mtu 1200 up or similar. The 1200 bytes is just for testing, probably won't need to go that low in reality.
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The basis for this was to raise funds for three reasons. Of those, only the first is an immediately obvious need - is money needed for #2 and #3? Maybe, but it isn't obvious to me, nor is it clear what the fundraising goal is. Seems like that should be the starting point for discussion. Certainly you can't have a mandatory…
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That would be cool.
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Is yeeting some sort of Canadian habit?
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After your order has been placed, in Firefox go to Tools -> Options -> Privacy and click "Show cookies".
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Perhaps we are neighbors, mine is also 99.99% per Hetrix.
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I think the argument (whether right or wrong) went along the lines that a new CPU provider will have to extract more $ from the node due to the higher processor cost, which is somewhat inflated due to the "newness" factor, and that is either recouped by higher prices or eventually cramming more onto the node. Thus their…
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The review is 5 years old and Heluna doesn't currently offer any plan where it doesn't allow all MX records to be filtered. Since AI is their business I'd expect the technology to change over 5 years. That said, the conclusions may still be correct - I've used Heluna but wouldn't claim it stops 100%, and I have nothing…
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SpamExperts from a reseller if per domain, e.g. https://www.hostens.com/spam-filter/ Heluna if per message, https://heluna.com/pricing-and-plans Or self-host with SA. DNSRBL can try Abusix and/or MXRoute.
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How many domains?
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Debbie Mc.... oh wait, provider.
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I got one of these and very happy with it. I'm also in the market for another from a reliable provider with same specs/pricing.
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Building custom containers on fly.io
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I thought these were pretty good comments. Part of the consideration is what resources you have at your disposal. I've mostly experimented with Anycast for GeoDNS and am definitely in the "low-end user" category. My experience (from that perspective) is that Anycast is only as useful as your monitoring. While it is true…
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What is the significance of subject saying testicles are included?
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The way I've been doing this for several years is with naemon and mod_gearman. Distribute the mod_gearman workers on your spare nodes. It isn't a perfect system because all the checks are put into a queue and the next available worker grabs it. This means that the checks are distributed, but most likely not evenly. There's…
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I understand what you are saying, but some basic information like the city where the VPS is located would be helpful.
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5 seconds including gzipping the container. # start=`date +%s` ; ./package.sh proxy ; fin=`date +%s` ; echo "Elapsed: $((${fin} - ${start}))"Create a snapshot of '/var/lib/lxc/proxy' in '/var/lib/lxc/proxy.tmpl'At subvol /var/lib/lxc/proxy.tmplDelete subvolume (no-commit): '/var/lib/lxc/proxy.tmpl'Elapsed: 5# cat…
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The issue from my understanding is that OneDrive does not allow partial object updating. So if you have a 1TB table file and update a single row then it is going to really suck. If your DB is read-only then less of a problem.