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Congratulations @Abdullah on the expansion. Nice location too. Code Y8A1RFVG5 also works on smaller plans such as the ones below. (Quote)
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(Quote) The "JOY30" one ?
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(Quote) Last I heard it was in Los Angeles, so you may be right. :)
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@Mumbly - I am planning on using it as a secondary backup of the active VM backups. I have attached it to a relatively low disk space VM using rclone in Amsterdam. After the main backup server does the backups of all the VMs, it will just send a c…
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(Quote) I normally just use KVM storage servers, but since you guys seem so happy with Koofr and the service they provide I have decided to try the small 100GB option to see how it works out. At $21.99 lifetime with the coupon, it was kind of a no …
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(Quote) I think the reason VirMach does separate SolusVM for each VPS is it is better for security reasons, as you have a separate login for each VPS and to take a step out of transfers. This way he does not need to separate the VPS in SolusVM when…
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(Quote) IMO If a person is of legal age to register, or be listed as an officer of a company, one can expect that the country in question considers them of legal age to make contractual obligations. I listed the date the rule went into effect in my…
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(Quote) @AlwaysSkint I expect you may want to respond to this one.
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OP seems gone from the conversation. @tarasis where are you? How are things going now ?
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(Quote) I didn't take it badly, I just do not consider myself a routing expert and I work with RH based O/S so since this is Ubuntu and Arch I am out of my depth and though you knew what was best.
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I'll just crawl back in my hole then.
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(Quote) Although I am not any kind of routing expert, in my opinion, after the ip route commands I showed above are entered there should be additional route lines 192.168.10.0/24 via 192.168.10.2 dev ens4 - on Ubuntu 192.168.10.0/24 via 192.168.10.…
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I don't know Arch but it does not look like you have a route set for the private networking. So maybe this might help. Ubuntu ip route add 192.168.10.0/24 via 192.168.10.2 dev ens4 Arch: ip route add 192.168.10.0/24 via 192.168.10.3 dev ens4
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On Dec 1st, 2022 the following rule was added to: How to get a Hosting Provider or Services Provider tag: (Quote)
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(Quote) In the past that meant the server was under migration. What node is this in regards to ?
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(Quote) Hey I completely understand, I am just trying my best to keep everything clean and orderly around here. Same as you I don't make any rules I just try to follow them. :)
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(Quote) Don't you think that discouraging and maybe a bit of good natured mocking may be appropriate if you quote and answer someone from a three year old post ? Officially it was covered by Anthony in the first couple of comments in the rules thre…