tetech
tetech
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Hosthatch is OK for storage, but I/O is too slow for DB or realtime use (at least for me). But it has been rock solid. So reliable I don't want to give it up. I'm using it as a front-end and only using 1% of the storage, which is a bit sad.
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To begin with they limited it to 100 MB/sec, then after some drama increased it to 500 MB/sec. Plus some bad memory in the cluster, a power failure, and I put them on my watchlist to cancel after the first 6 months. However, things really improved so I renewed and the last year or so has been good. Currently quite happy…
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I have a DB at Letbox. Has worked good for 1+ years after some issues in the first months. I/O is better than most non-NVMe providers. For the OP, they do the split offer with 20 GB NVMe + block storage.
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Mine has same specs. # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-06-20 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Sun 28 Jun 2020 08:26:11 PM CDTBasic System Information:---------------------------------Processor…
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Pretty sure they did, my VPS had the downtime for the move as planned, traceroute now shows synlinq.de. I've been happy with mine and would happily take the transfer if I needed it.
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Yeah, agreed. I'm currently in the market for something with less than half those specs (1 vCPU, 512MB+, 50GB+ NVMe only, don't need high port speed or much BW) for a DB cluster (so need the I/O) and am aiming for the $20-30/yr range. I think OP will either need to up the budget a bit or accept some type of NVMe/HDD…
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I just signed up for another Inception server a few days ago, but appreciate the offer.
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vServer.site 1.50€/mo, VirMach $1.50/mo, Scaleway 2€/mo.
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Just to note, the OP said KVM and this is VMWare.
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MP4 divides content into "boxes" and the box ordering is somewhat arbitrary. Unfortunately this means that when a MP4 file is being produced, an encoder typically writes some high-level information at the end of the file (after it is known). To play back progressively, the boxes need to be ordered so that the information…
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That's a good point about length. So to figure the right setup, considerations include length of video, resolution you are capturing it at, whether it is live or on-demand, what devices you want/need to support, storage availability/cost, and so on.
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A raw MP4 file does not involve any bitrate adaptation (just byte range fetching from one encoded file). The answer will be DASH or HLS. For higher resolutions (where there is actually a benefit from adaptation) YouTube is typically using DASH and many closed networks are either using DASH already or moving to DASH. In…
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Without opening up a can of worms, WordPress is more of a security risk than a plain static site. Given the damage that a hacked NS could do, I'm inclined to leave it away from such sites unless I put them in a chroot jail or container or whatever. My current approach is to physically separate public-facing sites from…
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My setup for personal domains is similar, but I diversify the providers a bit more and am confident enough not to use a HE slave. After all, the most likely screw-up is on the master zone files and that gets pushed to all slaves including HE anyway. Additionally I'd list the slave IPs as allowed for AXFR within the master…
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Thanks for the confirmations. I'm looking at it for a DB slave, don't really care about torrents myself.
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Location is presumably NL? "HD" means HDD (as opposed to SSD)? Just to confirm.
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Nexus Bytes' favicon.ico looks like a steaming turd with sprinkles. Just sayin'
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If you use shared IP, my experience is SES > SendGrid > Mailgun > Mailchimp for deliverability. In fact my mail server flags anything from Mailchimp since there is so much abuse. SendGrid is becoming almost as bad.
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Yes, they are going out in batches, I have been getting them from Jan 30 until today on behalf of different charities I do stuff for.
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Actually the email to me was slightly different: From this paragraph It is not clear to me whether sub-$0.50 amounts accumulate or get reset. If anything under $0.50 gets thrown away then it is like 625 free messages per month.
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Mailgun deliverability was bad using shared IPs. I first switched to SendGrid (25,000 free/month via Azure). In the end I abstracted each provider to a PHP class so that changing provider just means changing a symbolic link.
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Especially if your httpd has a one-child policy.
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It is simplest to host some pictures of tanks in Tienanmen Square at the IP.
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Yes. I download IP ranges from not just China but a bunch of countries and do scorched-earth in iptables.
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CentOS mostly due to years of familiarity + Alpine due to memory. Ideology aside, if you're familiar with one and know how to make it secure and tune the performance, then stick with it unless there's a need to change.
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Understood. It would be better to have 3 x 3 GB ploop devices than swap actually. They are only needed temporarily. That is, allocate them, I'll start with a CentOS template and convert it to Alpine, shut the container down, and then you can remove the 2 additional ploop devices and make a template. I guess that is…
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It is Mikho's looking glass IP, so probably no privacy issue at least with that IP.
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Who is "you"? @mikho looks like your test IP. Anyway, because the test IP is not blocked doesn't mean the VPS IP is not blocked.
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If you lend me a VM with 1 GB of swap for a day, I can most likely make you an Alpine template.
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The regular price for 1 month of the 1 GB is $3.50, which is basically what LunaNode would charge and less than Vultr. Why not do that as a trial?
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I found and applied the code, and it showed the $6 recurring in the cart, but then generated an invoice for $17.50. D'oh! Maybe others used it up while I was checking out? @ionswitch_stan can you just cancel 3324699964?
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I'd take it if recurring! But since @iandk asked I think only fair for him to get it.
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Just wondering if any chance of an Alpine linux template getting added?
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From the DHCP server's perspective there's either a reservation or there isn't. If there's no reservation and a lease expires then you have no guarantee. So you need to either (a) set a short lease and not switch off the VM, (b) set a long lease and have a script that releases the lease when the VM is destroyed, (c) have a…
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The solution is to set the lease time to a low value. A VM that is running will renew its lease before it expires.
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Sent.
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Exactly, I am not looking for someone who is good at choosing page builder themes. That's already been tried where someone hooks something off the internet and passes it off as their work product. To make that absolutely clear: NO page builder. A package deal where someone manages the entire site is the ideal, depending…