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(Quote) It's indeed currently not provided, not only in order to avoid a wrong impression of the service (some provided LGs aren't speed effective at all), but also to avoid customers being affected over LG-generated traffic. Nevertheless it's Hetz…
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Ours do allow nested virtualization. In fact, I think most providers allow that, although not explicitly. Naturally you'll need a fair amount of performance to use it, so ultra-low-performance offers won't be as effective (there's always some perfo…
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Okay, final results for now: Yes, up to 4 USD - 0% ( =) ) Yes, up to 3 USD - 57.14% (falling from 72%) No, uptime is everything - 42.86% (rising from 28%) Naturally, at C-Servers, we work for 100% customer satisfaction, not 57.14% or any different…
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(Quote) Something in the pages of having 100/250/500/1000GB tiers and allowing several payment periods (quarterly on the 1st or two lowest due to gateway fees). We're looking at, for example, 250GB for 2,29USD/quarter for the 3USD/TB tier. Just to …
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(Quote) Hehehe :) (Quote) The SSH bastion you're indeed supposed to first connect over IPv4 to it, and then from there do a actual remote SSH to an IPv6. Currently we have no reports of difficulties with the Remote. :) Regarding the keyloggers - y…
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(Quote) Hello, The same as what we've just written: please send us a ticket with the request :) Thank you!
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(Quote) Hello, Please send us a ticket so that we can see. Thank you :)
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Final update on this topic - C-Servers has just launched an IPv4-to-6 solution to access your IPv6-only VPS: C-Servers Remote! Also, final days on the NanoVPS-768 special deal, ensure you got yours - we'll also launch some other new deals very very…
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(Quote) It should be possible, yes. Either without further configuration or specifying the default NAT64 tunnel parameters (64:ff9b::/96) to go via wg0 on your VPS. :)
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(Quote) That's not available on the SolusVM 2 platform sadly, but check your PMs shortly. Thank you :)
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Sorry for the double post, but several great news pertaining to our VPS offer (trying to keep it short here): * Enterprise Linux distros are now available again for deployment. * We've added several new systems: Alpine Linux, CloudLinux, Fedora S…
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A relevant update: our VPS offers now have DNS64/NAT64, meaning that they can access IPv4 websites from inside IPv6. ;)
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I can see this question with you and give some help, yes - but I must warn... things can't stay the same. Send me a private message with the relevant details and a contact and we'll talk from there. Tiago
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(Quote) Hello! It does have a Ctrl+V function, and you can copy from anywhere to paste into the VNC access.
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(Quote) They were literally 0.50 USD a couple of months ago when IPv4 entered an all-time high... The future is IPv6, or at the bare minimum a double stack. On the server used for our sale I was testing until near launch with a NAT + IPv6, but Solu…
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(Quote) Hello! Yes, all of them are full KVM, no OpenVZ here. (Quote) Yes, only Germany for now.
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(Quote) Hello. :) At this moment no, not for now!
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(Quote) Thank you for your feedback :) it will be considered in next shared offers.
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(Quote) It's $1,99 every 3 months with the coupon, equivalent to $0,67 per month. And recurring forever. You need to apply the coupon code on checkout. :) This coupon applies to all web hosting plans btw, even reseller.
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(Quote) It's actually being reborn: the devs at MyVestaCP have taken over the work from VestaCP and development restarted in February. We should have some news from them very soon.
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Plus, having an ASN can allow you to have several IPv6 addresses given to you for next to nothing compared to IPv4, which is quite cool. :)
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At this point I'd personally think mere VPS reselling wouldn't do the trick, since everyone's price point is based at several subjective details. However, taking a dedicated server, having the knowledge to slice it and doing some VPSs with it... tha…
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By standard I don't like lifetime subscriptions from VPNs... since they demand continuous resources at a huge scale, I don't really know the efectiveness of them comparing to, for example, lifetime shared hosting which can be kept going with relativ…
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(Quote) It was free, but rather limited at that in some ways... but the market is becoming more Proxmox-ly related, so yeah...
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Udemy could be your greatest shot at this, either free or for a very small amount. Also, sometimes, local public facilities do host some courses on Windows, Excel, Word and similar productivity tools...
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That was indeed supposed to happen roughly some time ago, so it doesn't surprise me this move...