tetech
tetech
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Wow.
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You are probably right about that. To be 100% clear, my service was provisioned earlier than this year and is not from the current offer. I would have guessed they are putting new customers on OVZ7. I have also not tried specifically asking if my (OVZ6) container can be wiped and re-created, they may be willing to do that…
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Yup. Running OVZ6 is my understanding.
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Kernel is also locked in for quite some time. [me@host ~]$ uname -aLinux host.example.com 2.6.32-042stab145.3 #1 SMP Thu Jun 11 14:05:04 MSK 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
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I did a quick look at the last week of logs and their response to a NOTIFY seemed to be around 1-1.5 minutes behind the other slaves. Nothing drastic. Personally I am making a CNAME for LetsEncrypt records and pointing it to a subdomain at a different DNS provider which I use for that and nothing else.
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HE does have anycast.
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I use HE.net and find it to be very good. I run a hidden master, so no need to worry about HE API or web interface, just change on the master and do a notify for AXFR.
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Don't need much this year. On the whole I'm probably going to let more stuff go than I'll add. Might watch for super deals on the 0.5-1G KVM/VMWare. However, in my case the stuff I really value is not so easily documented in specs - reliability and a bit of datacenter/geographic diversity. And if there's a super-duper BYO…
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Working very well for me with Alpine on it. Over the past year it is one of the most reliable performers according to Hetrix. Good comment about regular pricing or specials. My Avoro special was about $0.50/GB/mo.
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"RAM v $" does not include CPU.
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Oracle free tier 1GB for $0.
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Not really interested in spending 3 days to replicate something that is already available, but thanks for your suggestion! So far I'm liking vyas' suggestion to focus on flat file CMS. It seems the main criteria is to find ones which can easily be used with existing sites rather than restructuring them to use a 'theme'. At…
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Thanks, this has set me on a good path of what to look for. I also saw Perch which doesn't require a theme and can be used for existing sites. Not free ($70). The ability to back-fit using existing/plain HTML without creating a "theme" is important.
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Is that WYSIWYG? (Never heard of either, sorry for the dumb question)
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Very open to that. The files she'll be editing would only require a very basic shared hosting plan. Since she'd only be editing static files, I could also just put a CDN in front of the shared hosting and forget the rsync, leaving the VPS running the heavier stuff. I guess it doesn't change the original question, in that…
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Maybe I should have mentioned. We've got a four-figure custom site not using any page builders or templates which is fast & clean. We don't want anything that will mess up the pages by inserting CSS, JS, etc. Adding an image should mean adding an <img> tag and not re-building the page. WordPress is out, but thanks for the…
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My personal view is that to be compelling either the cost needs to be decreased or the resources increased. By comparison Wired Blade (also in Phoenix) are currently offering 4GB RAM, 2 vCPU, 40GB NVMe, 2TB BW with a 10Gbps uplink for the same $7/month price. Naturally reputation, reliability, support, etc. makes a…
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Special offers are appreciated, cool and all that, but I gotta say that this just doesn't seem so "very cheap" to me, not to mention the amount of upsell stuff jammed into the control panel.
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Marketing junk. 99% of spam through my mail server comes from non-.com/.net/.org SPF records. Spammers get the cheapest TLD and create legitimate SPF records. I might end up flagging mail from anything that is not a TLD with two or three letters, I don't recall getting a single useful message.
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According to the home page, it only supports AWS, DO, GC and Azure. Does it support a generic KVM VPS?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nWWB_WFtqRg (Had to be done)
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That would be even more suspect. But my interpretation of their claim is that for every 1 byte in AVIF, JPEG will require 1.4 bytes. And for every 1 AVIF byte, HEVC would require 1.3 bytes. Meaning JPEG would be 1.08x the file size of HEVC. But those numbers are essentially just marketing. Without knowing what the dataset…
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Take those with a grain of salt. Anything that says JPEG is 1.4 and HEVC is 1.3 (i.e. JPEG is 1.08x HEVC) is very suspect. VVC still image is now ready too.
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Pay someone
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I agree with this including suggested features. Plus ability to sort by last post or thread start and RSS feed.
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Personally I don't even know what Fornite is and don't really care, but the way they are approaching it is from a monopoly/competition law/antitrust perspective. Their argument is that Apple have a "dominant market position", in that there is only one app store for iPhone and Apple completely control it. If this is found…
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An even more stupid case is Apple saying the Prepear logo is easily confused with its own.
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We use it on 5 nodes with about 10 writes/sec and it is OK for our particular profile. For us the I/O time dominates any cluster latency. We additionally run an async slave.
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Another option, https://www.percona.com/software/database-tools/percona-monitoring-and-management
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If you are just testing number of connections, start with ab.
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Pamela Anderson
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How often I visit is definitely related to the signal to noise ratio, and if I start seeing threads with (e.g.) political titles then I'm out. There should be a way of masking/muting threads. Currently they are sorted by last post and that already gets annoying when people are posting a zillion off-topic things, so…
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Maybe remove your IP address?
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Personally I'd do software. My concern with BIOS is that if your computer dies and you replace it with a newer/current model that has a different controller chip then will it still handle the array OK - probably, but maybe not. For commercial RAID cards the lifecycle is longer than consumer devices.
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Set up rclone using rclone config, hit n for new remote, give it a name, then choose the type of backend. Once you've configured the backend, rclone is pretty simple. Not answering your question specifically, but with borg an incremental would be like this: #!/bin/shsource ~/borg-env/bin/activateTS=`date…
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Interesting. Thanks for sharing the datapoint. From memory (it has been a while) my issue was with de-duplication of some quite large files, and it being very slow when doing a synthetic full backup.
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What sort of servers (i.e. RAM, disk)? I found Veeam to be heavy on the resources, but could be I have lower-end stuff.