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(Quote) Should I replace my USB hard drive with this?
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Tempting. I can use this to serve video streaming. Shall I buy this box or buy a USB hard drive? (Quote) ToS is on the website: https://hostsolutions.ro/eng/about-hostsolutions In addition to the conditions listed below are prohibited any illegal …
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It's my first time playing with Windows Server 2019. Running a desktop in 2GB memory isn't working well. I'd recommend offering a "Windows Server Core" installation template that only have a PowerShell by default. I can't find any Windows…
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Registration email is in Gmail spam. You may need DKIM signature. Deploying queue is more than an hour, but there's this: (Image) I've never used a Windows Server 2019 and I'd see how it works.
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(Quote) Q3 is over. That thread should be closed and Q4 created. (Quote) Oops, you got a short circuit.
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(Quote) I mentioned L2 connection to Internet2. Internet2 is minimal cost for educational use, if the use case qualifies as educational. Maybe I should give my users a shovel and let them dig a tunnel for 100Gbps fibers. Transit would be free forev…
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In 2006, my college organized a contest between housing units. I made a custom CMS so that participants can maintain their online pages that has the "popular vote" button. I had my designer boy prepare several templates, each with four sp…
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If it's really down, @cam owes you some push-ups. (Image)
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(Quote) Thanks for answering. It's unsurprising that this exceeds the normal $70/month maximum. It's not what I'm going to personally pay, but now I have some ideas on what it would cost if someone wants to deploy my software in a commercial data c…
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KVM * 8 dedicated cores * 32GB RAM * 16GB storage * 10Gbps dedicated port with Ethernet connection to Internet2, 100TB monthly transfer * either 1 IPv4 or /96 IPv6 on 1Gbps shared port, 100GB monthly transfer I made 100Gbps software and can eat th…
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(Quote) Stimpack should be adding 10%, right? (Image)
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My website is setup with two nginx sites. The frontend site is a reverse proxy to the backend site and has 1-hour cache; the backend site listens on localhost and runs php-fpm. If someone repeatedly request a page, these requests are answered by the…
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(Quote) Controlled use of CentOS 5 is beneficial. https://github.com/phusion/holy-build-box (Quote) Even better, update on Christmas Eve. The next workday for most people would be January 2. (Quote) No. (Quote) What if "whole team" is o…
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(Quote) You should update everything in production on Friday at 17:00.
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(Quote) No outdated image by default. If a specific client wants it, open a ticket and their account can install outdated image. We can also have a Speed Record for when providers add newest stable images. ⭐⭐⭐ within 7 days ⭐⭐ within 30 days ⭐ mor…
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The traceroute pictures are from my father's laptop, when I accessed it via TeamViewer. Unfortunately, that laptop is broken last week, and there won't be another one until 11.11 discount sale. Ping numbers have a public service: http://ping.chinaz…
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We need a hall of shame for providers still offering outdated images. Bonus points for installing an outdated image as the default.
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7 years ago SecureDragon promoted their 1-hour ticket response. Now the bar is higher and higher.
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(Quote) (Image) Good to know that my soul is lost.
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If all you need is inbound port forwarding (no need for IPv6-only boxes to access IPv4 network), you may not need NAT. Consider socat or possibly iptables.
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(Quote) Last city name is wrong.
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8044578669 P.S. It's my telephone number.
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(Quote) Oops. But my website has no controversial content, so why would anyone target me? My phone number is public and my password is on the wrong green forum. (Quote) I use Cloudflare occasionally, when I don't want to deal with certificates.
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(Quote) Sure. 99 push-ups and it's all yours. https://yoursunny-summer-host.cf
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(Quote) Geolocation of US PoPs is also broken: Ashburn VA goes to Fremont CA, causing suboptimal CDN node selection in some cases. However, this isn't HE's fault. Blame the location database provider. (Quote) Truth. It's also what I said earlier. A…
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(Quote) Double the RAM and dedicated EPYC cores on half price chicken rate?
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(Quote) I can't afford persistence use of dedicated machines. I limit to about $30 per year per box. I do have access to dedicated machines for software benchmarking, but they are behind firewalls. Intel Cascade Lake, 256GB, 100Gbps network, be jeal…
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The provider owes you some push-ups. 1 hour of downtime = 1 push-up.
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(Quote) ADD35 may unlock routed IPv6.
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(Quote) You need to have routed IPv6. When we teach networking class, we need to send IPv4 traffic into a simulation system, and I just asked lab staff to setup static routes for a /16 subnet on the L3 switches.
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(Quote) Spreadsheet! I keep track of my boxes with DNS records. Because of naming convention, I can have at most ten boxes simultaneously. (Image)
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How many of the 18 are idling?
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(Quote) If you own the domain, it's likely to be stable. If you don't own the domain (e.g. the free .tk), there's no guarantee.
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(Quote) Do we get dedicated EPYC cores on box ordered with ADD35? (Spoiler)
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(Quote) I haven't decided what to do with my box. Some applications that I have used include: Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK), which will always run cores at 100% (of course, 512MB and single core won't be enough for DPDK). Then, video transcodin…
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(Quote) Change to 240 MHz and let us use 100% all the time with no warning emails, OK? 240 MHz is still as fast as the ESP32, where I run my super critical applications.