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Yes, see discussion and links in cest pit yesterday.
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I think it is typical (though not good) human behaviour, to procrastinate communicating about a situation until you have something good to say, or at least something definite. So maybe we will hear "everything is fixed now" or maybe "oh well bye" at some point. I second Ant's best wishes to Marius and hope that things work…
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oops wrong thread.
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I thought the last hellacious fsck was partly because the servers were online and active at the time. For this type of service I think it is best to take them offline completely for fsck, raid rebuild, and the like. No response yet to my ticket of 2 days ago fwiw.
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I have two 1TB storage plans there. One is offline and one is working. No response to my ticket so far, but sometimes that takes a while.
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One of my two VPS is down, don't know how long. There is another thread open about financial probs at HS that might explain the issue. Maybe this thread can be closed.
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One of my two storage VM's there is working ok, other one seems to have had a change in IP address (maybe one of the network changeovers a while back), doesn't respond to ping, times out when I try to reboot or stop server from client area. Client area otherwise works but seems slower than usual. Will try to reinstall…
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Must ... resist...
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I used Vultr high frequency instances for a few things a while back and they were great, DO didn't have anything comparable. But, maybe those are oversubscribed or otherwise fizzled by now.
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I did see the diagram but it didn't clarify anything for me. I gather that there is a cloudflare product called "Cloudflare for SaaS". I understand what SaaS is, but I was not able to figure out what the "Cloudflare for SaaS" product does, beyond being a caching proxy just like any CDN. Is there a 1 sentence description of…
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It would be great if either the blog post or cloudflare's own article could explain concisely what "Cloudflare for SaaS" actually is.
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Gandi has a lot, OVH has a lot, tld-list.com aggregates a bunch. At one point I scraped a number of those sites (mostly for price comparisons) and I made a csv: https://willie.linuxiso.party/domains.csv It is way out of date though.
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So should I sign up for CF DNS? Any idea what it costs at super low traffic? That's on the idea that the free plan is slower / has fewer pops, etc.
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@havoc thanks, I guess CNAME on root is similar to ANAME. Is that a cloudflare-only DNS thing, or can I use my existing DNS? Currently mostly using namesilo which I suspect is relabelled cloudflare. I guess I can switch to cloudflare if necessary but I'd generally rather minimize the number of vendors involved in this…
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If you're a big enough operation you might be able to routinely measure client pings to different POPs and dynamically route based on that.
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@havoc does your scheme for static site on Bunny rely on using ANAME for your root domain, if you want to have your pages show up there instead of on b-cdn.net ? I guess I can live with a subdomain CNAME but would rather use my root domain. Thanks!
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Not contradictory. $1 min charge against your balance each month. $10 of actual $$ has to be paid in 1x a year.