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- I don’t spin up instances, I raise servers like my children.
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(Quote) Yea, those were the days! Now you have to write your own code to replicate the features you want. Maybe after the AI becomes smart enough, AI can write the plugin for you and, get this, have it actually work! :lol:
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(Quote) This calls for reverse engineering and forcing a "license". Also known as "nulled" plugin :lol: (Note: Sarcasm. If you care about your wp, do NOT use illegal things)
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(Quote) I think he believes "fixing" the problem, but ya, his communication needs work. Not sure if he already it, but @VirMach probably needs to look into having something like a twitter account or a blog where he updates whats down and w…
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(Quote) The saying "You get what you paid for"... Maybe choose a more premium provider if you care about uptime? Most of the people with him just need a VPS to idle (no usecase, just keep it cause "it's cheap"). So if it's up, al…
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(Quote) Singapore rack space + bandwidth is very expensive, so I dont think you can find much for that price. Maybe can get NAT vps only. Your use case? Specs?
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(Quote) Wasn't the cap for VPS offers $7? (Quote)
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Will never trust providers voxfor that provides lifetime hosting. It's just the next level of yearly plan with summer hosts...
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(Quote) I guess your use-case suits Alpine. I tried with nginx, php, mysql and saw the ram usage climb back to almost at debian levels. Ya, older debian/ubuntu were better with their resource usage... No bloat so memory usage was very low...
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(Quote) Oh, no, the Yeti went crazy again! Hold on while I go get the tranquilizer gun and ropes... :lol:
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(Quote) Alpine is fun to run in min specs, but once you add in all the required software and security settings, the RAM usage climbs back to a minimum debian install :( It's great to use on containers though, specially when it's behind a firewall!
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(Quote) Are you discriminating against people who bully others? Are they also not just regular people who enjoy the hobby of bullying? Are you saying they cannot enjoy their hobby publicly? :lol:
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(Quote) Still better then using TempleOS...
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(Quote) What OS and stack do you use for DNS?
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(Quote) See kids? This is why you should avoid too much Nutella :lol:
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(Quote) It's not just obscure, it is also highly illegal to remove from the labs and sell to the public. But as we know, when your labs are in china, boxes tend to fall off the back of the truck on the way to the shredder and end up on aliexpress. S…
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(Quote) Hey, dont be mean. He is not going to poison the well. He is just going to release some bait into shark infested water :lol:
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(Quote) Master node (that servers the html page to user) uses a low specs VPS to serve a page to choose format and provide the url. It also hosts his database that keeps track of the videos and files. 2 core CPU of Xeon (not sure which one) 2 GB RA…
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(Quote) I am sure @AuroraZero has some better 2 for 1 offer ideas that he can't say out loud here :lol:
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(Quote) Speaking of that, what are the differences in the offers? (sorry if i missed it)
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To remove any doubt, shouldn't it be 6 years online, 0 months offline? :lol:
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(Quote) Large number = 10 videos per day? 100 videos per day? 1000 videos per day? What metrics is that based on? Does it also apply for logged in user or only if the user is not logged in (anonymous video download)? Does this apply for free user or…
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I am guessing you are also "converting" the videos? It depends on how many concurrent users you expect and what is your expected performance. * If it's just for you and your friends personal use, 1 vCPU, 512MB RAM, 15GB disk, and 100+ Mbp…
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(Quote) Ah, yes, the fastcgi runs separately in lighttpd, but from what I remember, lighttpd has a mod to startup the php's fastcgi application on lighttpd's bootup. So you enable the fastcgi and fastcgi-pho mods and they start up together. sudo li…
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(Quote) And a few idlers used to monitor uptime, right? :lol: Ya, proxmox is awesome. I dunno what to do if proxmox ever removes their community version...
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(Quote) Not sure why you are posting here (rest removed)
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(Quote) Baremetal never gives me piece of mind... A dedicated server running my own VMs on proxmos + onsite snapshot backup + offsite snapshot backup + offsite code backup is what gives me piece of mind. And yes, I know it's overkill, but this is w…
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(Quote) Yes, but it does use /etc/rc.conf to define startup applications, and since you already added the file to /etc/rc.d/lighttpd you can set it to run on bootup with a simple lighttpd=YES in your rc.conf file.
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Why not start it using the systemd instead?