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(Quote) Thank you!! Glad to have you onboard with us, feel free to reach out anytime if anything! :)
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(Quote) YABS on the 6G plan :) root@vps:~# wget -qO- yabs.sh | bash# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2026-05-11 ## https://github.co…
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(Quote) Let me run a YABS for you, I'll share the result shortly. Yes, You can install your own OS, if we don't have the ISO you can send us over the ISO link if you like, and we can mount that onto the VPS (https://wiki.crowncloud.net/?mounting_cd…
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We have the Git feature enabled on our DirectAdmin services in Los Angeles and Frankfurt, other features like redis, wordpress manager etc too are enabled/available :) * https://crowncloud.net/directadmin_shared_hosting.php * https://crowncloud.net…
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(Quote) if only hardware wasn't 1 bajillion dollars right now.. building up an AUS location has been a dream for a while.. hopefully soon :D
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Depending on the amount of RAM these ship with, one option could be the new laptops launched with the N1 / N1X tomorrow https://videocardz.com/newz/dell-confirms-xps-laptop-with-nvidia-n1x-at-computex https://videocardz.com/newz/nvidia-teases-new-e…
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We do offer DirectAdmin services in Los Angeles and Frankfurt, both on an AMD Ryzen 9950X CPU, we do use imunify360, but I'm open/okay to add exclusions for you, no problem at all, we've done this once before and it works okay. * https://crowncloud…
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checkout rpress (https://rspress.rs/), it's pretty good, it has a nicer UI now in v2, supports markdown and a few other components too.
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Something in Los Angeles, USA on a Ryzen 7950X, we use the GSL Network here so you get decent ddos protection included in as well as a nice network mix :) Disk: 50 GB SSD RAM: 3 GB DDR5 CPU: 2 CPU Cores (Ryzen 7950X) Bandwidth: 2 TB/month @ 1 Gbit/…
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Found this on reddit a while ago, https://www.reddit.com/r/selfhosted/comments/1nlth9k/finally_built_patchmon_my_linux_updates GitHub: https://github.com/PatchMon/PatchMon
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Looks pretty nice, looking forward to the pricing structure to get a better idea long term :)
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Most ISPs from the Caribbean are present on the MiamiIX (Equinix MIA) or FL-IX, so getting a provider that has a combination of both or any one of them, should net you the best latency/speed as possible.
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There's a couple of work arounds which should work till Chrome 139~140? https://www.reddit.com/r/uBlockOrigin/comments/1itw1bz/end_of_support_for_ubo_on_chrome_chromium/ but yeah, overall Firefox or Edge (who seem to promote uBlock origin on the ex…
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Reading the FAQ section below I noticed at the very end (I seem to have missed this earlier), (Quote) Assuming they do this, it would be pretty good as the product itself is solid, can't really see any flaws at all.
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oh wow, CSF was/is a pretty solid product, tons of options to fine tune what you exactly needed but it worked great, I wonder if they would opensource the code for it to be continued forward somehow? on the other hand, I don't see any other solutio…
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(Quote) https://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=1932930&p=10473942#post10473942
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On the flip side, what other chat apps exist that can be logged in by multiple people at the same time? does telegram support this? something like for a business chat account.
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Will miss their calling feature for sure, was so simple to load in a few credits and dial out, many numbers were free to call too in the US. EDIT: "Skype Dial Pad: After May 5, 2025, the Skype Dial Pad will be available to remaining paid users…
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(Quote) Can you ping the gateway IP?
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(Quote) Pretty solid move, they moved out to literally the most premium / solid location in LAX, Equinix LA3. Just to add context on why its about as solid as it gets in the region, like 0 power outages since the past 5+ years during which every ot…
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at Los Angeles, California, USA 8 GB RAM 4 CPU Cores (Fair-Share usage, Intel Gold 6148 CPU) 80 GB SSD 2 TB Bandwidth/month KVM based 1 IPv4 and /64 of IPv6 $5/month (or) $25/semi-annually (or) $50/year Order: https://crowncloud.net/clients/index…
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At Amsterdam, The Netherlands, 2 CPU Cores (Intel Dual E5v4 CPU) 3 GB RAM 2 TB bandwidth/month (DDoS protected via GlobalSecureLayer/GSL) 50 GB SSD 1 IPv4 /64 of IPv6 KVM based 1 Snapshot Slot included $35/year or $70/2 years Test IPv4: 2.58.15.2…
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(Quote) Appreciate the offer for sure, let me try to improve/add in alerting and such to uptime.gd and I'll ping you then -- Gives me a bit of push to get things rolling on my side too :)
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(Quote) Couldn't find a cheap/short enough one with the word uptime in it back then :sweat_smile:
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Small QoL update rolled out overnight, ability to add a note on the downtime for record keeping, (Image)
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(Quote) Yes! Good point, both email and the user/display name too, added to my todo list.
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(Quote) hehe thank you <3 :)
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(Quote) It's fine, you can add them in, no issues at all, worst or best case, I learn if the backend can handle the load or not, rather than running into the same issue years/months later hehe :) (Quote) Thank you for the kind words! :+1: Once I'm…
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Just wanted to place in a small update, made quite a few changes on the backend over the past months, re-wrote the remaining php bits into golang to scale much much better than before. Downtime tracking has been pretty spot on I feel, but would lik…
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(Quote) Looking at the various benchmarks so far this seems very true, there is a improvement but there just isn't enough of a jump in performance to justify jumping over to it ASAP compared to how much of an improvement the 7000/5000 series were wh…
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(Quote) Thank you for the reference, Will give it a try today and see how it goes :)
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(Quote) oh that's quite interesting, never knew that was available under KVM too, nice find! Any idea if these HyperV enlightenments made a good enough difference under KVM ?
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(Quote) Ah yes, I forgot Vultr supported Windows VPSes too and yep, Windows does perform better on Hyper-V. For some odd reason I thought they ran both types of host-nodes till now (ie, KVM and Hyper-V), but after looking up some previous Yabs from…