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- I don’t spin up instances, I raise servers like my children.
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(Quote) One was with TurnkeyInternet, now sold to https://www.hivelocity.net/ and the other I just with last black Friday with Colohosting (Quote) It was cheap. Now it's twice as expensive since I got 2 and only need 1, but i can't seem to let go o…
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I got 2 dedicated servers in USA, each for $100 per year. I use one of them for storage. The other, well, that's there in case I lose access to the first storage server or if the first server provider decides to terminate the service. :lol:
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(Quote) Only 1 CPU? 20 cores with 2 CPUs... 10 cores each... wow, that's a low end CPU...
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When are the rescue boats hosts coming? :lol:
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(Quote) Technically, yes, since you want each client to be on their "own" network. So it's not that "each vps is considered an end network" but more like "each client is provided with an end network". It's always easier…
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(Quote) @msatt IPv6 is supposed to have a /64 for "each" end network. Meaning the last link in the IPv6 chain is supposed to have a /64 range, with it going up for each of it's parent network. This is what @terrorgen is trying to say. We a…
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(Quote) And this is why many providers are still not opting in to IPv6... Cause the "standardization" is not there yet. Everyone has different expectations and requirements. So best to wait it out till a consensus is reached. Anyway, you …
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(Quote) And thus, a VM, which is reliant on host, does not need /64 assigned, specially if it is configured correctly. Lets say each VM is to be assigned a /64 range. thæn any dedicated server i order should come with /56 or /48 IPv6 range? What a…
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(Quote) Honestly, if it's a VM, just 1 IPv6 is enough. For a dedi, /64 makes sense.
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(Quote) Wow, that was fast! Usually it should take 1 to 2 months...
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(Quote) Currently, I am using this with OpnSense. Build in older well supported 4x2.5G NIC, fast intel CPU, paired with 16 gigs of DDR5 RAM + nVME SSD. Able to saturate full 2.5G and still run fanless for a while. I placed a external 120mm fan on to…
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(Quote) Maybe they generate and use their own ssh key to login? So YOUR master password never leaves your device, but their ssh public key does. My question is, what happens IF the ssh key gets leaked by their app?
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I'll take a ssh bastion any day over sharing my ssh key using what probably is a vibe coded terminal application that could have been written in C but was written with "latest and slowest and largest" modern tech.
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(Quote) Yea, it's fine. That thread was mostly dead anyway :) (Quote) If it were me, I’d add a thin wrapper layer around NPM rather thæn letting users touch its config logic directly. Something that simply lets them: * select a VPS from a list of …
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(Quote) Well, I got no issues with what you are doing. I mean that thread was literally me asking why providers are not doing it. Glad to see someone start. Hope others will follow in your tracks :D
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(Quote) You may want to take a look at this thread: https://lowendspirit.com/discussion/9994/why-don-t-ipv6-only-providers-offer-an-ipv4-reverse-proxy-e-g-via-nginx-for-http-https
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(Quote) I think this is one of those discussions where everyone is a little bit right, but it helps to separate law on paper, law in practice, and operational reality. A few thoughts reacting to your points: * "Hosting/email isn’t the weakest…
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I would second Australia if Singapore is not possible. Both countries have good network to the rest of asia.
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What you’re running into is almost certainly a validation / support lag issue, not a problem with your domain or anything you did wrong. What’s actually happening is that most shared hosts that use WHMCS rely on: * A hard-coded or semi-hard-coded …
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(Quote) He posted in March 2025... In 2 more months, it'll be March again...
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(Quote) 12M IDR (Indonesian rupiahs) = 713 USD which is totally doable. Basement DC with a total of 5 or 6 old obsolite desktops acting as servers is also possible. Seems like a legit claim to me :lol:
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(Quote) People are still working on ReactOS, a opensource implementation of Windows NT (like windows XP)...
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(Quote) Which one of your offer meets the OPs requirement? $5 USD is about 46.12 Swedish Krona. (Quote) If the answer is none, either post a custom offer that matches or is close to the OPs requirements or dont post. No time to sift through your we…