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Is ipv6 available?
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(Quote) This can be arranged, I can't guarantee the mileage won't go up though...
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Based off feedback on the Proxy Service I have added an additional tool for automatically adding lets encrypt certificates. This is in our knowledge base: https://clients.natvps.uk/index.php?rp=/knowledgebase/1/NATVPS-Reverse-Proxy-Server
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(Quote) They are located in rapidswitch DC5 Maidenhead They come with a single IPv6 address although I can supply huge numbers of additional address space FOC when requested. If you'd lie to test one drop me a DM.
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Thanks to everyone that has signed up to our public beta testing. I look forward to receiving everyone’s feedback! The NAT VPS testing will not be taking on anymore testers for now. For everyone that has joined the beta you will have your VPS’ for …
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(Quote) I expected this might still be the case. Interestingly they are actually sent from gmail using google workspace! I'm waiting on their support to get back to me but I may end up moving them to our internal SMTP server.
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(Quote) At the moment we only check if an A record exists and is pointing and propagated to the proxy server when a user is setting up SSL. Domains can only be added to the proxy once and we perform unique checks to validate this. There is also a d…
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(Quote) I'll DM you details to participate. To give a brief rundown on how our proxy solution works we run a VM on each node which is configured as a proxy server listening on an external IP and an internal API listening on an internal IP. The API…
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(Quote) All our plans come with a single IPv6 address, Private IPv4 with 20 ports + a dedicated SSH port and a proxy service for port 80 & 443.
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(Quote) Thanks @Mason much appreciated!
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(Quote) Doh its been a long week, yes 2022 :) I'll DM you in due course.
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(Quote) DM'd :)
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If you were to go for say 4x Kingston DC500M 3.84TB SSDs in RAID you may be ok. These disks have a Drive Writes Per Day of 1.3 meaning that per disk you can write 5TB per day per disk. Now if you're in RAID 10 thats going to get you 10TB per day of…