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tetech
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(Quote) What does this mean? Typically a provider will only offer fair share (according to some policy) or dedicated. It seems like you want to do CPU-intensive stuff but just not pay for it, so maybe explain a bit more what you need.
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(Quote) No, but you said "please advise", and it was unclear to me who you are asking to advise you - VirMach or community members. If VirMach, posting a ticket number here typically doesn't accelerate the process. If community members, …
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(Quote) Could you clarify the objective of your post? Are you looking for advice from the community members, or hoping that posting a ticket number will result in a faster response?
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(Quote) I've got a Seattle VPS moved to LAX that is in the same situation (running but old IP). So would assume these are yet to have their IP sorted out.
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Didn't count, but: a03ece257ab14da44db8e9457bffadb3 thanks
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(Quote) That is not a very ambitious target for us :p
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(Quote) I thought it was a question to the Japanese government
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(Quote) You've done well. For me, LAX not working, DFW not working, SEA not working, ATL not working. My patience, which is pretty good, has expired.
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(Quote) Doesn't exist as an option any more. For everything they had a backup of, it has already been moved to NYC and is functioning there (with new IP etc.). For a couple of nodes, the VM backups failed so they've done nothing with those ones unt…
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(Quote) Confirmed fixed. Thanks.
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(Quote) I am on this. Only new IP is listed in the panel (no old IP). Neither new IP nor old IP work. Result: no connectivity.
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(Quote) Good recommendation! I do already have a 1GB with Nexril, but could possibly move one of the VirMach VMs there. (Quote) Thanks for the suggestion; KWH is here, but their service is near Houston, not Dallas.
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(Quote) If Dallas stuff was permanently moved to anywhere other than Dallas, I would not renew those ones.
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(Quote) I would say so, since they are operational and Dedipath is not.
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💩 Chocolate chip
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(Quote) Thanks for the clarification. The only thing I hope is that there's a Dallas option. Other stuff I don't care where it ends up or if IPs change.
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(Quote) But also Dallas, Atlanta & Seattle, at least I have IPs in that range there. Unless you are saying those aren't major or aren't going to be locations due to the Dedipath stuff.
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(Quote) That is not a high standard for an active hosting company to meet.
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Get a VPS and install OpenVPN/wireguard/strongswan.
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(Quote) I will buy you some vision aids with the money I save from moving to another registrar =)
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(Quote) I don't completely agree with that. I have several domains which I don't use very actively but I don't want to give up, e.g. "my name".com. These are short, registered for decades, would be nigh impossible to get back if given up…
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I'm in the Namesilo discount program so it is $11.95 with free WHOIS privacy. Does porkbun have free WHOIS privacy? I'm not willing to go with CF for the DNS reasons, so exploring other options.
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(Quote) It should be in the GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX line, like GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="net.ifnames=0 biosdevname=0 iommu=off" This affects some kernel versions, so no sure whether it is relevant to your current OS or not, but easy to try. (Quote)…
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Try booting with iommu=off
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(Quote) This was good info. I might try to rotate out the Ubiquiti.
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I use a Mikrotik as the gateway router, and Dell switches where extra outlets are needed - can pick them up fairly cheap on eBay. I also use UniFi APs but have been getting less happy with them as time goes on. The AC Lite is best. U6 is a disast…
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(Quote) It is marketing, and companies pick words so they are easy to remember. I can tell you that you can order flowers at 1-800-FLOWERS, but remembering 1-800-3569377 (what you would actually dial) is not as easy. Mostly (but not always) it app…
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(Quote) You just press the button with the letter on it. See below picture. So for G, H or I you press 4. The number in parentheses is just the conversion to the actual dial string to save people figuring it out. So actual number in the above is…