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(Quote) The whole point of fio is to do I/O at full speed, so it really is just waiting for the OS to do that I/O. The other option would be to just not show that column (like some other Unixes) and just show it as "CPU idle" (as the CPU …
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After setting up the basics last week (which was successful with the exception of IPv6), wanted to check again today and everything has completely disappeared. I can still log in to the dashboard, but there it just says "No accounts found"…
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I really don't get it - particularly when talking about personal use. How many web sites do you have? So you set up your web sites once (add domain/subdomain, enable Let's Encrypt certificate, set PHP version, maybe some other stuff), and then your …
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(Quote) BTW, another thing you could do is use dd to read the file (with a bigger block size) and see if that reduces I/O wait (sha256sum seems to read in chunks of 32 kB only). Unfortunately, you can't do that with the -c options, but you can still…
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(Quote) Those are percentages of total CPU time. You have two cores, but one of them is idle (idle column shows roughly 50 %), and the remaining 50 % are split into roughly 24 % user time, 2 % system time and 24 % wait. So one core is only doing rea…
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(Quote) So in this case it's spending half the time waiting for I/O (not sure why the top snapshot didn't show that) I am assuming the E3 with 64 GB RAM has all the file contents already cached, so doesn't need to do any I/O. You could try re-runn…
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What I find strange is that real time differs so much from user+sys time. In a compute bound single-threaded application you would usually expect real time be roughly the same as user+sys time (user time is the time the application uses the CPU to d…
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(Quote) Looks like there is no IPv6 configured on that server.
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So the basics seem to be working, the one thing I haven't found yet is if there is any IPv6 support?
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(Quote) It somehow seemed to work after reloading the page a few times (maybe you need to be quick enough to start entering the credit card number before the page has fully loaded?)
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(Quote) Not sure what you mean, there is nothing to un-tick.
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So I need to also sign up to Link to pay £0.00? (and they will store my credit card information)?
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I wonder if we might soon see another Italian provider (who lost their LET provider tag) applying for a provider tag here.
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(Quote) Maybe get a provider tag first.
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(Quote) does it really say 48 years there?
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@c1vhosting So what does RAM usage mean for a VPS? By default, Linux will use any available RAM as disk cache - are you saying I would have to configure Linux to only every use 50% of allocated RAM? Or to ask another way, how much RAM is this VPS u…
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Also confused about your Cookies policy. When I click "I Do Not Agree" with your cookies, you tell me: "We value privacy, we only use cookies for basic functionality." But in your "Privacy Policy" you mention that you u…
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Your website is awfully slow to load (at least on my underpowered laptop). I am confused - so it's a Swedish company (Registered: 2023-02-02), but your terms refer to Polish law?
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Another UK limited company with GBP 1 share capital registered via a generic company registration service. Guess that's what everyone's been waiting for. Happy 19th birthday (this month), btw.
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(Quote) The "data centre" is at this address
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(Quote) I think that's still too low.
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(Quote) probably only advantageous for you (Quote) that it works? BTW, maybe you could share with us how many vCores you sell per host core/thread so we could get a better idea of what to expect?
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(Quote) There is https://github.com/ryanprior/ed-mode
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(Quote) Now 4 cores 8 cores double cores for the first month How many cores do you get for the first month, and how many for the following months? And someone has to explain to me what this has to do with Communism.
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(Quote) Is offering $100 per month for a VPS fine as long as a one-time discount for the first month of 95 % is offered? Shouldn't the maximum "$7 per month" be the recurring price? May I also suggest that specifying a "per month&qu…
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I was actually wondering why Lua time went from (Quote) to (Quote) as that's a huge difference. Well, in the first version you are opening '/dev/null' on each iteration, while in the next versions you open '/dev/null' only once. And then looking…