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(Quote) You’ve just predicted my future
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For everyone using these I have received confirmation that the node will be powered off on or before the 27th February. Now is the time to back up anything you need!
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(Quote) It’s down to the user to decide how much ram they want. We originally limited it to 128MB and we got complaints so reduced it 64MB. Users can upgrade their resources at anytime for VPS clients they just need to open a ticket and we will inv…
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(Quote) DM me the ticket number, I’ll take a look.
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(Quote) Loadbalancer and instance editing is coming very soon, the work is almost complete we just need to write tests. It should be available as a beta by the end of the week - happy to add your account to the beta program. This will allow you to …
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(Quote) Maybe popular is the wrong word but it’s definitely a tactic used by certain providers selling large amounts of NVME disk space for very little money.
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(Quote) RAID 0 is popular with SSD and NVME providers as it allows them to buy storage at up to half the cost per GB compared to a redundant array whilst adding performance. This is a bad practice and usually RAID 1 is more than fast enough for NVM…
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(Quote) Edit: This is a very brief explanation and it’s worth reading into the various RAID technologies they each come with pros and cons. RAID 10 for example is more expensive as you get around half the storage of an equivalent RAID 0 array althou…
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Really depends on your backups, drive failure is real, we wouldn’t use anything less than RAID 1. Using RAID 0 on anything production is pretty terrifying the chance of failure is increased for each disk in the array. RAID 1 half’s write speeds but…
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The voucher code for these expires at midnight UK time. Thanks to everyone that purchased them!
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(Quote) Same location, slightly faster CPU and NVME. Waiting on stock but should hopefully have it provisioned next month.
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(Quote) Good idea, I’m happy to add this to the roadmap. I don’t think it will require much additional development.
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(Quote) As @yoursunny says these are small containers and usually clients don’t require additional ipv6 addresses. They are available however - free of charge.
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(Quote) When we get the new UK node we will have an offer.
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(Quote) Yes (Quote) No (Quote) Yes: https://clients.natvps.uk/index.php?rp=/knowledgebase/5/Installing-Wordpress-on-Micronode-Instances.html
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(Quote) How much disk space do you require?
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(Quote) I’m happy to enable it in LXC locations, that’s really not an issue. The issue here is the lack of support on OpenVZ and the fact that we have to compile the module with several patches and maintain it.
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(Quote) On the other hand wireguard-go has been considered stable for years, it is used on the Windows application for example. We can’t just add every kernel module someone asks for, that’s not how we work.
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(Quote) They don’t have access to it, it’s our in house panel. We take security seriously, the panel is pentested regularly and we follow best practices.
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(Quote) Absolutely a security concern, I doubt the wireguard team support this and I’d be even more surprised if it was tested officially on OpenVZ. We can’t just load kernel modules on a shared kernel without fully understanding the risks.
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(Quote) Both directions. (Quote) We get notified and contact the client to arrange a mutual agreement. If the client wants to pay for additional bandwidth they will have that option, failing that it would be service suspension. (Quote) 200GB, the …
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Our South Korea location is now back in stock for Instance users with a few minor changes. Korea is by far the most expensive node we have, we have just substantially upgraded this to allow stock in this location for the foreseeable future. Down t…
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We don't do hourly billing but our resource pooling/instance credits is immensely popular. Most our clients have adopted this model compared to traditional VPS'.
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(Quote) Typo, now fixed.