SpeedBus
SpeedBus
About
- Username
- SpeedBus
- Joined
- Visits
- 1,238
- Last Active
- Roles
- Member, Hosting Provider, OG
- Thanked
- 124
Comments
-
(Quote) Thank you -- Glad to have you onboard too! :) (Apologies for the late reply here on LES, I was a bit unwell this past week) :sweat_smile:
-
(Quote) Thank you for the feedback and support! Appreciate it :) (Quote) Thank you for giving us a chance, hope things work well for your usage! Feel free to drop in a message or ticket if anything and we'll do our best :)
-
(Quote) Thank you! :) Let me know if you're looking to try or need something slightly different (less RAM, more disk) or (more RAM, less disk etc), always open to working out a custom plan so that it fits your requirement exactly :)
-
(Quote) Thank you for the support and being our customer since all those years! Truly appreciate it :) (Quote) hehe thank you too! the support is very much appreciated :)
-
Thank you for the support guys, it's appreciated for sure :) I do understand that price points are always a sensitive / tricky topic depending on the customers expectations/requirements, if someone's had a good experience at a lower price point, a …
-
(Quote) The plans for sure aren't like our BlackFriday/CyberMonday deals but they do include 1 snapshot slot each which is stored remotely/offsite (even the $25/year one does), Could you tell me what spec / price point would be more acceptable that …
-
Self Hosted: BTCPay Non-Self Hosted (in random order), * CoinGate * Cryptomus * CoinPayments * NowPayments and quite a few more which all seem to be around the same Fee %.
-
(Quote) Hey! The frontend/website side is all Laravel and a mix of some plain PHP scripts to handle some tasks/cleanup etc, the backend test agents are written in Golang :)
-
(Quote) Ah I see what happened here -- so basically, when a probe is added in, it's assumed to be "UP" and uptime initialized as 100%, and then the downtime falls downwards from there, while this usually works fine, the bug you mentioned i…
-
Hey all, Just an update on this, a lot of work on the backend the past month to allow uptime.gd to function well enough without much intervention / maintenance being required, and so far it seems to have helped, 39306678 (39 million!) checks complet…
-
(Quote) Thanks for reporting, has been fixed, was an issue with the uptime calculation logic when the hostname is just added in :)
-
Hi all, Thanks for the feedback, it is much appreciated. I do apologize for the lack of updates, the past week I've spent time tidying up the backend, preventing random odd things that were happening :) The statistics page was put in to give a bit…
-
(Quote) perhaps https://wpbenchmark.io/ could help benchmark shared hosting services, but even then I'd look also into the resources they allow you to use under CloudLinux (PMEM, CPU%, EP, IOps etc) as that makes a decent difference too if you get t…
-
(Quote) Peacock too was/is available for $19.99/year for Blackfriday EDIT: https://mashable.com/article/nov-22-peacock-black-friday-deal
-
(Quote) Similarly uptimerobot too has a 30% discount going on via coupon code BF23_30
-
A monitoring solution https://pulsetic.com/ has a 30% off coupon going on, pricing seems pretty okay compared to some of the other ones.
-
(Quote) aand done, Debian 12 is on the order page, reinstall menu and ISO menu as well :)
-
(Quote) in ~24 hours or lesser, the template was just built an hour ago and needs a bit of testing, it'll be rolled out later today :)
-
(Quote) The port is open able on request, if you are unsure if it'll be approved or not, you can drop in a ticket to sales/billing before ordering and we'll review it and let you know :)
-
(Quote) I've run a YABS now :) root@vps:~# wget -qO- yabs.sh | bash# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2023-04-23 ## https://github.co…
-
(Quote) Hehe forgot to update that bit -- updating now :sweat_smile: Baltimore was a pretty cool location back then, pretty bummed the datacenter just disappeared/went all sorts of unstable back then.
-
(Quote) I suspect it could be due to the B650 / B650E which the AM5 motherboards are using so far instead of a X670, the B650/E has much fewer PCIe Lanes and certain ports from what I remember (similar to the B450 v X470 etc), but then again the X57…