Now I need to look them up. Thanks, added to my learning.
Maria was a super big hit 21 years ago:
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
@Maxo112 said:
How is the uptime and the speed from the node where the VM is hosted ? Can you share us an picture where we can see the uptime from the node ?
but these tiny NAT servers that literally cost less than a bag of Doritos come with no SLA, if I need to reboot them etc, I do, you don't get notice etc.
@Maxo112 said:
How is the uptime and the speed from the node where the VM is hosted ? Can you share us an picture where we can see the uptime from the node ?
@Maxo112 said:
Thank you guys and anyone have an Speedtest ? I would like to host Wireguard on that and need arround 20-50 mbit upload speed
To where? from where?
they are all on shared gbit links on good networks, NL has 100mbit restrictions per container to prevent abuse as its a hotspot for people trying to torrent etc, keep in mind with tiny ram buffers and the nature of OpenVZ it will be slower but within reason, you should very easily achieve that, obviously from Phoenix to PR Congo it may be an issue but if common sense is applied to the destination it should be fine.
Just to nitpick, I've never managed to get > 100 Mbps on the Netherlands NAT instance and I always assumed it was (intentionally) throttled to 100 Mbit.
It's never bothered me apart from me not being able to beat the other 2 NAT VMs on benchmarks
@Maxo112 said:
Thank you guys and anyone have an Speedtest ? I would like to host Wireguard on that and need arround 20-50 mbit upload speed
To where? from where?
they are all on shared gbit links on good networks, NL has 100mbit restrictions per container to prevent abuse as its a hotspot for people trying to torrent etc, keep in mind with tiny ram buffers and the nature of OpenVZ it will be slower but within reason, you should very easily achieve that, obviously from Phoenix to PR Congo it may be an issue but if common sense is applied to the destination it should be fine.
From netherland vps to Germany ISP or Switzerland ISP
Just to nitpick, I've never managed to get > 100 Mbps on the Netherlands NAT instance and I always assumed it was (intentionally) throttled to 100 Mbit.
It's never bothered me apart from me not being able to beat the other 2 NAT VMs on benchmarks
How much download and upload speed do you usually have on your netherland vps ?
Can nice LESbians request for special treatment and unthrottling?
P.S: I heard from some spirits that there's something rotten in NL and that the clouds are going to whisk it away? I assume that means more good stuff is on the cards?
Can nice LESbians request for special treatment and unthrottling?
P.S: I heard from some spirits that there's something rotten in NL and that the clouds are going to whisk it away? I assume that means more good stuff is on the cards?
Nope, but the limit will be removed globally fairly soon anyway as a result of the second part of your question
Working with i3d has become increasingly difficult when it works its great, but that should be standard, the problem is when you have a problem, you have a problem They have past their sell by date long ago for me, there was just no viable alternative, now Clouvider is in Amsterdam, it was only a matter of time.
Kind of a good thing as Inception Hosting actually started as Netherlands only servers, the entire company grew off the back of Netherlands services, then SnelServer (/me spits) took a nosedive, I moved to i3d, it started well then suddenly all of the senior staff just vanished overnight and the place became a joke, I was then pushed to expand the UK and Phoenix markets which were minor at the time for me to the primary base.
Excluding the NAT servers, I don't think I have sold a single NL service in 3 years, that's how little investment I have in i3d now , at one point I was dropping around 5k /month there for servers, now it is not even 500, I have just let the location shrink as people leave.
I am however very excited about getting started up again in the Netherlands, I have build a great relationship with Dominik @Clouvider over the last 6 - 7 years, 2021 should be an interesting year!
@AnthonySmith said: Inception Hosting actually started as Netherlands only servers
That sounds like a wonderful opening line to a long adventure on the hosting industry. I think we have a writer!
Attention @lentro and @vyas - you have competition for resident content creation and story telling (of the non-fictional kind).
Plus he also happens to provide a fertile forum for idle-ascetics of a certain kind. And he runs a business on the side. And he's also a horse (and server) whisperer. I think there are stories here that need to see the light of the day or shall I say byte of the forum.
@Maxo112 said:
One more question please how many customers are on the NAT nodes ? Like 100 or thausend
Can I be honest?
I think if you have this many concerns over a €1.66 p/ year VPS, beyond, can I connect to it and does it have internet access (which is implied by the fact it exists) this is not the right service for you, I think you should consider buying a regular VPS with its own IP.
I don't want your own expectations to exceed reality.
It varies, usually no more than 500, no less than 200.
@AnthonySmith said:
I am however very excited about getting started up again in the Netherlands, I have build a great relationship with Dominik @Clouvider over the last 6 - 7 years, 2021 should be an interesting year!
@AnthonySmith said:
I am however very excited about getting started up again in the Netherlands, I have build a great relationship with Dominik @Clouvider over the last 6 - 7 years, 2021 should be an interesting year!
They have a POP in Germany, too. Just saying.
^ I watched that episode of the Graham Norton show.
@nullnothere said: That sounds like a wonderful opening line to a long adventure on the hosting industry.
I have often toyed with the idea of writing a long hand history of Inception hosting, the guts and all, the ups and the downs, the gritty bits and all, maybe one day
@nullnothere said: Plus he also happens to provide a fertile forum for idle-ascetics of a certain kind. And he runs a business on the side. And he's also a horse (and server) whisperer. I think there are stories here that need to see the light of the day or shall I say byte of the forum.
I am greatly impressed by your vocabulary and writing skills! Notions like "idle-ascetics of a certain kind." The "server whisperer." "Byte of the forum." My mind reels!
How could we mere Content Writers Group members rise to your expectations? I was going to say, "You should join us." But neigh!Nay! You should lead us! Under your leadership, our fight against the Macedonians to bring to inception Inception's autobiography inevitably will succeed!
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an she pole dance? (Not being judegemental)
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Never herd of the band Blondie ?
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Now I need to look them up. Thanks, added to my learning.
blog | exploring visually |
Maria was a super big hit 21 years ago:
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
Are private proxy allowed?
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Yes, as long as you don't use it for illegal stuff like torrenting
dnscry.pt - Public DNSCrypt resolvers hosted by LowEnd providers • Need a free NAT LXC? -> https://microlxc.net/
How is the uptime and the speed from the node where the VM is hosted ? Can you share us an picture where we can see the uptime from the node ?
but these tiny NAT servers that literally cost less than a bag of Doritos come with no SLA, if I need to reboot them etc, I do, you don't get notice etc.
https://inceptionhosting.com
Please do not use the PM system here for Inception Hosting support issues.
oops I screen shotted one twice sorry:
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I'm quite sure the nodes' uptimes are higher, but I need to run updates from time to time
dnscry.pt - Public DNSCrypt resolvers hosted by LowEnd providers • Need a free NAT LXC? -> https://microlxc.net/
Thank you guys and anyone have an Speedtest ? I would like to host Wireguard on that and need arround 20-50 mbit upload speed
To where? from where?
they are all on shared gbit links on good networks, NL has 100mbit restrictions per container to prevent abuse as its a hotspot for people trying to torrent etc, keep in mind with tiny ram buffers and the nature of OpenVZ it will be slower but within reason, you should very easily achieve that, obviously from Phoenix to PR Congo it may be an issue but if common sense is applied to the destination it should be fine.
https://inceptionhosting.com
Please do not use the PM system here for Inception Hosting support issues.
Just to nitpick, I've never managed to get > 100 Mbps on the Netherlands NAT instance and I always assumed it was (intentionally) throttled to 100 Mbit.
It's never bothered me apart from me not being able to beat the other 2 NAT VMs on benchmarks
From netherland vps to Germany ISP or Switzerland ISP
How much download and upload speed do you usually have on your netherland vps ?
Got one
Whenever I've needed it, it's been consistent 100Mbit and no issues whatsoever.
It's a very dependable little box for simple little network checks, mtr's, traceroute's and the likes.
It is
https://inceptionhosting.com
Please do not use the PM system here for Inception Hosting support issues.
Can nice LESbians request for special treatment and unthrottling?
P.S: I heard from some spirits that there's something rotten in NL and that the clouds are going to whisk it away? I assume that means more good stuff is on the cards?
Nope, but the limit will be removed globally fairly soon anyway as a result of the second part of your question
Working with i3d has become increasingly difficult when it works its great, but that should be standard, the problem is when you have a problem, you have a problem They have past their sell by date long ago for me, there was just no viable alternative, now Clouvider is in Amsterdam, it was only a matter of time.
Kind of a good thing as Inception Hosting actually started as Netherlands only servers, the entire company grew off the back of Netherlands services, then SnelServer (/me spits) took a nosedive, I moved to i3d, it started well then suddenly all of the senior staff just vanished overnight and the place became a joke, I was then pushed to expand the UK and Phoenix markets which were minor at the time for me to the primary base.
Excluding the NAT servers, I don't think I have sold a single NL service in 3 years, that's how little investment I have in i3d now , at one point I was dropping around 5k /month there for servers, now it is not even 500, I have just let the location shrink as people leave.
I am however very excited about getting started up again in the Netherlands, I have build a great relationship with Dominik @Clouvider over the last 6 - 7 years, 2021 should be an interesting year!
https://inceptionhosting.com
Please do not use the PM system here for Inception Hosting support issues.
One more question please how many customers are on the NAT nodes ? Like 100 or thausend
That sounds like a wonderful opening line to a long adventure on the hosting industry. I think we have a writer!
Attention @lentro and @vyas - you have competition for resident content creation and story telling (of the non-fictional kind).
Plus he also happens to provide a fertile forum for idle-ascetics of a certain kind. And he runs a business on the side. And he's also a horse (and server) whisperer. I think there are stories here that need to see the light of the day or shall I say byte of the forum.
Can I be honest?
I think if you have this many concerns over a €1.66 p/ year VPS, beyond, can I connect to it and does it have internet access (which is implied by the fact it exists) this is not the right service for you, I think you should consider buying a regular VPS with its own IP.
I don't want your own expectations to exceed reality.
It varies, usually no more than 500, no less than 200.
https://inceptionhosting.com
Please do not use the PM system here for Inception Hosting support issues.
They have a POP in Germany, too. Just saying.
dnscry.pt - Public DNSCrypt resolvers hosted by LowEnd providers • Need a free NAT LXC? -> https://microlxc.net/
^ I watched that episode of the Graham Norton show.
https://inceptionhosting.com
Please do not use the PM system here for Inception Hosting support issues.
I have often toyed with the idea of writing a long hand history of Inception hosting, the guts and all, the ups and the downs, the gritty bits and all, maybe one day
https://inceptionhosting.com
Please do not use the PM system here for Inception Hosting support issues.
I am greatly impressed by your vocabulary and writing skills! Notions like "idle-ascetics of a certain kind." The "server whisperer." "Byte of the forum." My mind reels!
How could we mere Content Writers Group members rise to your expectations? I was going to say, "You should join us." But neigh! Nay! You should lead us! Under your leadership, our fight against the Macedonians to bring to inception Inception's autobiography inevitably will succeed!
@vyas @Ympker @ehab @Mason @AnthonySmith
I hope everyone gets the servers they want!
if the camp is in Mexico i have no objection on Ants cost off course.