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I kind of decided I should whip up some type of control panel. Seems nothing works well/properly on the low-end stuff I'm running. Proxmox certainly isn't going to be suitable.
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(Quote) The essence of it (cutting out the parameter parsing etc.): echo "CREATING CONTAINER..." DOWNLOAD_KEYSERVER="keyserver.ubuntu.com" lxc-create --vgname=vg0 -B lvm -n ${NAME} --fssize ${DISK} -t download -- -d ${DISTRO}…
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(Quote) At least I put a routed /64 in each LXC, in this case via tunnelbroker. # ./mlxc.sh add --name=debtest2 --mem=128M --swap=256M --disk=2G --cpu=10 --distro=debian --rel=bullseyeCREATING CONTAINER...Using image from local cacheUnpacking the r…
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(Quote) How much time do you spend dealing with tech support and/or abuse in that case? Or do your eligibility filters largely solve that. Technically, the LXC containers are already running. Potentially there's some things could be done, e.g. 6x…
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(Quote) Thanks for the ideas. First one is no go since none of the cores are dedicated and ToS for most of the plans specifically disallows such distributed compute. Second one seems more viable. I'll look at that, thanks again for the idea.
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(Quote) True, true.
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(Quote) If you want to collaborate more generally on network tests in Dallas, let me know. I have 8 KVMs being actively used in Dallas at the moment. Unfortunately they are a bit concentrated at Carrier-1 but I've got a few at other DCs like Infom…
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(Quote) That's irrelevant, since they're not up for transfer at this moment.
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(Quote) Perhaps the original post wasn't clear on this. For a small number, yes it does make sense to transfer, and for those ones I will generally ask for the pro-rated amount remaining on the term. That's the "I'll probably make a couple av…
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Don't wasabi only have one price (i.e. hot storage)? Same for B2. AWS glacier deep storage is $1/TB/mo, but of course retrieval costs can kill you. Scaleway C14 is 2 Euro/TB/mo, but lower retrieval cost.
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(Quote) In my personal experience STO network is more reliable than OSL. sto-hoh1:~$ speedtest-cliRetrieving speedtest.net configuration...Testing from HostHatch (176.126.x.x)...Retrieving speedtest.net server list...Selecting best server based on …
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Thank you for the offers!
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Generally (not specific to IH) my limits are basically €15 /year for 1GB and €25 /year for 2GB+50 NVMe. Trading down any other specs is fine. Beyond that the biggest influences are location and reliability. In other words, the existing 1G+40 NVMe …
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I lost millions
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(Quote) That (set a static neighbor) is basically what I do manually as a work-around, which seems a bit ugly. As you say, there's a problem if the MAC of the gateway changes. I generally reboot the VPS in that case for other reasons. I didn't no…
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(Quote) Thank you for the update! Some (hopefully constructive) feedback: It works well. The biggest issue I found is memory use. I clocked it at 90 MB compared to ndppd's 4 MB. Not massive, but in the scenario it is targeted to (KVM VPS), 90 M…
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If you are legitimate, then mxroute
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(Quote) A question others already asked: are you planning to use it 24/7 for the whole month? LunaNode's compute-optimized instances have dedicated cores starting at $20/month, billed hourly. They have a good "shelving" process where you…
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(Quote) You're correct - it does prevent the warning. But I think the point is that the function itself should be checked to see why it is returning null and what might have been intended, rather than just come up with a way to suppress the error -…
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First is because one of the arguments provided is blank, e.g. param=. The solution is do not provide empty parameters. Second is because update_status function is returning null (or just returning) rather than returning an array, but that function…
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(Quote) Exactly. I don't have an objection to Vultr charging, and will probably continue to use them (mostly for building packages) but this is an inconvenience. I'll probably end up shifting more of my stuff to Lunanode. They also have a good s…
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(Quote) Azure, Lunanode
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(Quote) Thanks. Think I'm ready to get rid of IPv6 on my VPSes, so might not need to do that.
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Is there an easy way (i.e. other than recompiling) to change the logging level of ndpresponder?
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(Quote) Unlimited queries, anycast servers, supports DNSSEC (pre-keyed), supports AXFR with TSIG, up to 50 domains. Good combination.
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(Quote) Do you see a "Notes" section at the bottom? For me it says: (Quote)
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No. Meter at bottom shows "18/50" for me.
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(Quote) I'm using NexusBytes, Greencloud and Inception for other nodes in the cluster and UltraVPS for an async slave. I don't mind a second from any of these.
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(Quote) Actually the ones from Greencloud are very suitable. I set one up as a XDCR target already. If there's nothing else around, I might get a second from them.
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(Quote) Thanks, that might work very well! I'm probably looking for 3 of them (re-partitioning a cluster), so other thoughts still welcome.
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Suggest you mention the price somewhere
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(Quote) I took this to mean the ability for multiple VPS at the same DC to use a private IP for communicating with each other (and thus not be charged for bandwidth).
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(Quote) I thought you were suggesting a baby name.
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(Quote) By that time an IPv4 will cost $1,000 anyway. /s
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(Quote) What is the performance like in other months?
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Based on my experience, I'd stick with Azure when such availability is needed. No "low-end" provider I've seen does the same sort of proactive live migrations without downtime. If you step down a notch you might want to consider LunaNode…