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Welcome and good luck in sales!
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Well, for work - Windows 7/10/11 depending on what laptop I get may hand on for the field ( Panasonic CF54, FZ55 or Acer Urban N3 ), sry folks, i just work faster on MSFT for recovery/flash tools for devices, appliances and so on. home - uh boy, d…
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Hy guys, I just want to say a big THX to @NathanCore4 We ordered some parts in December from our usual suppliers in EU. Half of them did not arrive until today, and 2 shipments arrived badly damaged, we opened a case with the insurance company ( …
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@lleddewk Fair point :+1: @ascicode It really depends on the product. For storage VPS, that percentage is much higher.
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@Clouvider Please do not take it the wrong way, take this as a different opinion/approach. :) Giving double the chicken is a marketing tool, today pushed by the majority of sellers. Just do the offer straight up with the included Bandwidth and be…
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Personally, posting an invoice number/order is a no-go in our point of view, as that blows away the privacy, not to mention if your billing software gets hacked, then it is easy to associate the person on forum(s) with the declared names in that bil…
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(Quote) how about BW? limited? or full speed of VPS Link?
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(Quote) Hmmm......
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Somebody should edit wikipedia for the word "involucration" and sign it as "the outcome of the cociu event" =)
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@FlorinMarian I wrote you last night, there is no competition between the 2 of you. Your target clientele is not the same, never was actually. Calin has DCMA i could not care more stamp. Actually, he is more like @cociu from this point of view, he…
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Our newest member to the offer family. 22 USD /YR. - Kepler-70 - NVME VPS - HOST-C 1C/1G/20GB NVME, 1GBPS@2TB traffic. root@test:~# curl -sL yabs.sh | bash# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Scrip…
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Well, I hardly wait to see the new shitty licensing HPE will implement. Who knows, I might be wrong.....
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I broke up with HP the second they started to ask $ for bios updates on G9 and newer models. That was the last drop for me, I could live with the stupid LED candies they have, but asking $ for a bios update that brings fixes, improvements to a devic…
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Now I am just sad. HP got 3COM in 2010, it did help on their products, but not so much. Truth is they do not have real routing devices, data-center stuff, the move makes sense, but god damn it, Junos. why not go for UBNT or TP-LINK, or Mikrokock. …
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You have to understand, that retail is market where the product should not live more than the manufacturer warranty + a little margin, otherwise where is the next sale? Also, Marketing BS dominates the market, so what to believe is the question? O…
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Raid 6, ZFS Z2. I also advise him to install the server without drives, and add the drives 1 by one after install and network config so he can do the following: Adding the first drive, will show up in truenas as SDA/DA/ADA 0, and he can edit the no…
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@bikegremlin And I agree with you an all, especially on the RAID6, that is why, we use that for all storage services we provide. In our case, as a provider/providers, as we are not the only ones doing this, we have to put the safety of data and ac…
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(Quote) Well, you can go SAS only with a SAS HBA/RAID card, as the protocol differs from SATA, also the connector, as between power and data there is another round of connectors. SATA interface and SAS (Image) Definitely go with SAS, little more…
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Home use, or Hosting use, it is a big difference Hosting Conditions: For example, a NVME Premium Brand, 4 TB, wear out to 50% in 6 months.And there were no abuses on the drive. ( Samsung, Kingston ) Datacenter SSD, in raid 10, not even 1% in 1 ye…
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DRIVES will beet FLASH at endurance any day of the week. Consumer NVME/SSD will fry out within months of heavy WRITE. Data center NVME/SSD stuff is extremely expensive even Used, so will stick for Drives for the moment for large storage ( 20TB+ ) …
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Sincerely guys, in SATA, I would not give a dime what brand it is. Remember the scandal of WD RED and GOLD ( NASWARE )? They twerked the FW a little and BANG!, +30% price tag, even double to some cheaper models from seagate. I mean, I just hate it …
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@itsdeadjim Nice, well, by today standard of production, you might not see that reliability anymore in consumer drives, SATA. Actually we have a nasty experience with SATA over 6TB mark, we switched to SAS for many years.