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willie
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But OP was willing to take a VPS of similar spec. Anyway, the KS-1 hdd's must be so old by now as to be unreliable, besides being small. The ks-7 is much more attractive.
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It's hard for me to understand wanting a ks-1 in this day and age.
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500gb storage vps is no big deal these days. Or there are KS-07's in stock in a few locations: where do you want?
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Anyone with updates about the state of HS itself? I don't have anything in Norway but still have credits from my RO servers that were shut down.
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I guess RSS is like a read-only API and since there are readers for it, it is worthwhile. I wouldn't think of it as something obsolete. It went into relative disuse because evil sites like Facebook shut it down to stop people from bypassing ads and other manipulation. But it is still a thing. A more general API that…
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It would great if the site had an API.
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Scaleway cold storage has very slow retrieval time (hours), like aws glacier.
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I notice that yesterday, but not today, this was available in Warsaw: "Sale 2021 (XEON-SAT-1-32)","Intel Xeon D-1520 2.66 GHz+","32 GB DDR4 ECC 2133 MHz","4 x 2 TB SATA3", €20 setup, €22.99 monthly. I tried to read the availability info from the OVH API but instead of those server descriptions, I get weird semi-opaque…
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It would be great to have 2 burstable cores in the 4gb plan in this case!
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Looks to me like the base Hetzner auction server is € 23.53 (fixed price), has 6tb disk (3tb x 2), 16gb ram, i7-3770 cpu, and 1gbit network, so 2.5x the cpu and disk, 2x the memory, and 10x the network bandwidth, for around 2.5x the price, and with no setup fees. But it is in DE rather than BHS. I guess it is roughly…
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LA, Dallas (already there), NY, London, Frankfurt, in that order. Actually I don't have much use for Frankfurt or London but I do have some interest in a US one. Frankfurt seems particularly uninteresting because of Hetzner cloud servers if I want to spin up something in DE. I put first Frankfurt ahead of London because my…
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That does look good for a cheap dedi and I might get one (they are available). Thinking about it, though 4TB would be nicer even if it cost more. Thanks.
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Do these still exist? I don't see them on kimsufi.com There used to be a stock tracker that someone ran on a .ovh domain--does anyone remember what it was?
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I think there are still some Scaleway C1's running (four core ARM dedis) at €3/month, but you can't spin up new ones any more. I just don't see a super cheap dedi as being that interesting per se. I'd rather pay a bit more and get an actually useful dedi. I srsly don't think I'd pay $5/month for a 500GB KS1 these days…
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Yeah but there's like a $15 setup fee right? Unless the likelihood of getting a 2tb is quite high, it doesn't seem like a good bet. A 500gb unit at $5 doesn't even seem worth keeping at this point. Anyway it's out of stock now.
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I have to say the KS-1 even at $5 is not that interesting any more. Make it $10 a month with 4TB and it's a lot more useful.
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Why has nobody commented? This is great.
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What are the raid levels of these storage plans, if any?
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Four words: W H O A.
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I did a 100GB-ish transfer (push) from a CX11 to Hosthatch (LA) and got a very steady 100mbit/s for several hours, so I figured the CX11 was throttled that way. Within EU the transfer may be faster, and similarly with the higher end models. I'm a bit scared of the enthusiasm (i.e. very heavy, automated use) that has been…
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Cool, and I'm not too worried about features of the ipv6 network, as long as I can back up a BHS Kimsufi to it. The huge server sounds like a good deal too, but I'm unfortunately not yet ready for anything like that.
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I'd be happy with an ipv6-only server if it saved the cost of an ipv4 address.
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Heh, conveniently located for backing up my BHS Kimsufi ;). I'm potentially interested in a dedi but competing with OVH sounds hard..
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I don't understand the concept of an online IDE or why anyone would want to use one. Just edit either locally (push from a git repo on your home computer) or remotely in a terminal window (vim or emacs or whatever). I do both of those.