
debaser
debaser
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(Quote) That’s a pretty good deal. What network is this?
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(Quote) Ah, wouldn't have thought that. From The Netherlands Roubaix is a little bit faster, I thought because it's closer by. OVH has a single 100Gbps connection between Brussels and Gravelines. Between Amsterdam and Gravelines it's 300Gbps, and A…
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(Quote) Lol, it’s not even Roubaix, but Gravelines. Good god. [snip]6) nl-ams17b-rc1-lag-9-0.aorta.net (84.116.130.241) 6.709 ms, 1/9 ps, 88.9% loss7) nl-ams09c-ri1-ae-5-0.aorta.net (84.116.134.54) 6.249 ms, 9/9 ps, 0.0% loss8) be100-153.ams-5-a9.n…
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(Quote) It’s OVH in Roubaix :'(. And by signing up I waived my right of withdrawal. But, meh 2.99. Was worth a try. They’re honest about it in their (very nice) panel. (Image)
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(Quote) The seem to stress the Namur region, but other than that all signs point to OVH. The 250Mbps speed, the DDoS filtering, the place they run their website. Might try them out to get to the bottom of that. (Quote) I always used Telenet in Belg…
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(Quote) Haha, yes. That's what I'd think. Most of my Belgian tech friends would do so. I3D from Proximus (incumbent telco) FttH is like 10ms. (Quote) It's primarily bandwith costs. VAT is as high as in The Netherlands, electricity costs just a tad …
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(Quote) It's not very much. Look up Roubaix (where OVH is) on a map. It's almost in Belgium. If you live in Antwerp and you choose a VPS in Rotterdam it might just be 2ms extra. But this is exactly why a lot of Flemish people choose a Dutch hostin…
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It should be noted that a lot of providers are missing in Serverhunter and that their pricing omits VAT. EDIS 2GB would be 10,21 with 21% Belgian VAT for instance.
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The outright cheapeast that I've found was at Oneprovider as part of their 'OneCloud'. 3 USD for 1 cpu/512M/10GB SSD/500 GB traffic. (downsides: Oneprovider, wouldn't get provisioned and M247 network) Cheapest 2GB that I've found is at https://www.…
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(Quote) You’re thinking the wrong way. Let’s say my ISP has a bad connection to a hosting provider in Germany, possibly due to bad routing. But I have a VPN that has a great connection to both my isp and the hosting provider. Then my connection to …
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(Quote) It’s the same affiliate code, so probably. Don’t know if this was the reason he got banned though.
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(Quote) Netcup doesn’t even sell dedi’s and they’re not present in the US either. Good move, Socrates.
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(Quote) Only for existing customers, I guess.
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(Quote) I thought this too, a metal license costs 45 USD. That means there’s 30 USD left for the dedi. Maybe 40-45 USD if the providers has a good deal with cPanel.
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(Quote) 2.5/2 = 1.25 ;) Didn't notice this excludes VAT. It's not for me anyway. Ikoula's network is meh at best.
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(Quote) An IPv4 for 1,25/month isn't too expensive.
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(Image) Getting this. Connected through WiFi, so the speedtest doesn’t make sense. Does connect me to the right POP though. Traceroutes to sites behind CF go to London or Düsseldorf sometimes.
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(Quote) Good excuse. I'm going to use it when I buy something new my girlfriend doesn't approve of.
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(Quote) So, Leaseweb prefers routing over Telstra in Hong Kong over routing through GTT directly in Singapore. Probably because it's a cheaper route for them. This is also what makes the RTT higher. As you can see the routing from HVLC stays in Sing…
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(Quote) As far as I can see, the problem is on the other side. There’s only so much MaxKVM/HVLC can do about this.
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