 
    MikeA
MikeA
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                (Quote) I used IBM Cloud briefly when testing for virtual machines to move stuff to, it was fine (drive IO was actually far better than other cloud services if I remember correctly), but bandwidth is pretty limited.
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                I'd like to get these in something like those multi-server ARM 1U systems.
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                (Quote) We are all just people sitting in our bedrooms :bleep_bloop: Edit: or basements if you run that type of company.
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                (Quote) I will give reset monthly bandwidth for free if requested as long as the system isn't near the quota for the month, and most are under 25% all the time, so it's usually fine.
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                (Quote) Maybe that wasn't the best word, but I mean the manufacturer doesn't create them for servers. Epyc has features Ryzen doesn't. To most people it doesn't matter, only to the companies with the specific use.
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                (Quote) Things like Epyc platforms do have some benefits for enterprise. People aren't adopting Ryzen in servers simply because they weren't meant for it. Server builders don't do Ryzen, because it's a desktop chip, and most people rely on server bu…
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                (Quote) nice. The drive speed is something that is pretty bad, I admit getting NVMe to perform well under Linux is something I have a hard time with. I only have these issues when using mdadm raid for some reason it seems like.
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                (Quote) no, just my opinion.
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                Higher frequency on less cores doesn't mean anything for a VPS, definitely when it's only a 100Mhz difference. If it was great I would have kept continuing with i7's and i9's. Same reason I quit using those for Minecraft and instead user higher core…
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                (Quote) Have no fear, I plan to daisy chain four Ryzen chips together with CPU to USB adapters to provide the exponential power.
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                (Quote) I don't mind, PM me the IP or open a ticket.
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                (Quote) Sure, PM.
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                (Quote) Nginx is all you need.
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                Fuxler - Hosting you can't deny
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                (Quote) Too expensive plans.
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                I used BitPay originally for a year or two, couldn't get it to work with CloudFlare then a few months back switched to Coinbase Commerce, then their WHMCS module didn't work with an update and broke the cron process, so I switched to doing crypto pa…
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                If it's for web hosting clients LS is worth it. Get an owned license if you have enough clients/funds, pays itself off basically after a while.
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                (Quote) I've seen so many people complain about bugs in the past, but maybe it works great now days. At least Virtualizor has a good size team working on it instead of one or two people. Maybe I'll have to setup a server to test it on, I haven't us…
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                @poisson watch for ryzen 3950x deals sirs ? I can say most people like the Ryzen stuff, I can't wait to move everything in the other locations off the i7's.
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                (Quote) I'm almost certainly going to just get rid of OpenVZ sometime soon. I don't want to move clients to VZ7 really, I'd rather push people to use KVM and make things easier in the future. Just waiting for new hardware.
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                (Quote) I doubt it, but hopefully, more options is always better.
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                (Quote) I've been thinking about this constantly and it makes me want to migrate to alternatives now just in case, but man, I wonder what's actually happening behind the scenes. Like with Solus.io now. WHMCS is easy to get rid of, but something like…
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                well fuck me
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                Just go with a host that specifically focuses on web hosting. You'll save some headache in the future.
 
                            