Falzo
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(Quote) Yes, I would, if my apples are accepted and demanded as medium type/replacement. I totally agree, what Hetzner seems to be doing here is changing weights on their target markets. It is like nVidia stopping or reducing production of desktop …
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(Quote) Yes, exactly. Hetzner won't be the only one but more and more upstream provider will raise prices because why shouldn't they. If I'd be selling apples and they'd suddenly apple pie be in high demand I am sure I'd pick the bakery that offers…
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(Quote) Absolutely. I bet quite a few people who already moved out are goung to cry over it as soon as their replacements might go into the next increase. HODL!
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(Quote) No, luckily not. Only new orders and even existing cloud servers will not be affected, unless you want ro rescale the size.
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(Quote) guess they got some ressources freed up now though, with part of the people pro-actively scaling down, so a win for them either way.
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(Quote) I see, gonna be interesting to follow over the next few days, to see, what oracle pulls off here :-)
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I think they are truly/finally running out of parts. if their vendors can't keep their contracts and are out of stock, it would not even help sueing or whatever, you'd still not get any relevant amount of pieces. probably all you can do then is buy…
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anyone who didn't rescale upfront seen any billable usage yet?
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(Quote) I hear you... and I agree they have not much to lose other than some leeches.
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(Quote) Ah okay, misunderstood the context then :-) I'll expect them to change legacy ressources too and start charging at some point, but not before any proper (email) announcement. And of course no redeployment or reshaping without adjusting... …
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(Quote) All I can see is a reddit user that claims support told him something. That is no real confirmation in any way. I do believe they'll adjust existing instances, but charging without any notification/warning seems legally more than gray.
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(Quote) Where/how?
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Too much text. But I like the points or up/downvote thing. Esp. for offers, that could help a great deal with everything. Combine it with actions, like +100 gets free bump, -10 sets to sink. Think about it...
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(Quote) yeah that company is in the market since 2000 or so, have been focussed on shared hosting and built quite a good reputation one could call that product portfolio and marketing conservative, but that probably is what makes them reliable :-) …
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depending on the ressources and location you need, just go with one of big ones. even hetzner or OVH offer webhosting plans. but maybe some who are specialised in shared hosting are even better. plan on spending 10 bucks a month at least or so. I …
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(Quote) absolutely. yet, for a small shop that runs off a cheap shared hosting, this loss will be absolutely negligible. people always tend to see, that they do get not some orders and cry wolf about losing millions. however in reality think about t…
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(Quote) these are the right questions! advising to switch from some just not so reliable cheap shared hosting to a (self-managed?) HA setup is rather overdoing and not accounting for a lot of potential trade offs financially, work-wise and so on. …
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(Quote) if you need some free VM to replace it, hit me up. as long as you manage cloudflare and SES, I'll have room for it.
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SOAP CVEs anyone? https://www.tenable.com/cve/CVE-2026-6722
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(Quote) slowloris used to be an attak vector for DDOS. reusing this as answer to bots is actually quite smart approach. as an initial approach rate limiting in nginx as reverse proxy in front of the actual webserver works quite well, but indeed nee…
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Lots of good ideas! My two cents: 1) too many things at once. You will burn out quick and get nothing done properly. Also you'll get buried in discussions about each topic quickly. Started here already... Rather sort and prioririze. A platform c…
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(Quote) Doesn't matter because that isn't "providing access". Those regulations apply to telekom, vodafone or mobile providers or even Freifunk. Wherever your actual entry point is. A VPN is just a tunnel through already established access…
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It's a regulation for internet access providers. Your usual server or hosting is no internet access point. Unless you are living here and using some landline, lte or specific hotspot this does not really apply.
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(Quote) I don't, but sure sounds like me... Will be interesting to see how far it goes this time. And I fully agree, it's all BS However, I heavely doubt that especially the US is a better place. Weren't the 3-letter orgs invented there? ;-)
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(Quote) no storage in europe though and ~30% more expensive. damn. I should have waited and then asked for more ;-) ;-) ;-)
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server gone. thanks @matserix for the easy and smooth transaction! /closed sorry @remy