I had war-like flashbacks from my dating life when I read this message, got all excited, went through the trouble of creating an account and inserting my CC details, and, just as I was about to commit, I was met with the all too familiar "sounds good, but wrong timing"
I had war-like flashbacks from my dating life when I read this message, got all excited, went through the trouble of creating an account and inserting my CC details, and, just as I was about to commit, I was met with the all too familiar "sounds good, but wrong timing"
Hurts more when that last line is used at the end of third date ??
I had war-like flashbacks from my dating life when I read this message, got all excited, went through the trouble of creating an account and inserting my CC details, and, just as I was about to commit, I was met with the all too familiar "sounds good, but wrong timing"
Hurts more when that last line is used at the end of third date ??
third date is actually okay; 12 months later, not so much...
on the other hand, more free time to play with VPS
@Falzo said: the 10TB you mean? I was disappointed for a while that I did not grab something in UK back then. hopefully that won't happen if I let the 5TB slip now.
The NVMe collection I mean - including the 30% off for buying 17 (?) locations
~15 December delivery: Amsterdam, Stockholm, Los Angeles, Chicago, New York
~30 December delivery: Hong Kong, Tokyo, Singapore, Sydney, London, Vienna, Warsaw, Zurich, Oslo, Milan, Madrid
> 1 CPU core (12.5% dedicated, burstable up to 100%)
> 2 GB RAM
> 15 GB NVMe storage
> 2 TB bandwidth (500GB in APAC)
> $17 per year
>
> 2 CPU cores (50% dedicated, burstable up to 200%)
> 4 GB RAM
> 30 GB NVMe storage
> 5 TB bandwidth (1 TB APAC)
> $35 per year
> (+ 1 GB RAM, 2x bandwidth when paying for two years)
>
> 3 CPU cores (100% dedicated, burstable up to 300%)
> 8 GB RAM
> 60 GB NVMe storage
> 10 TB bandwidth (2 TB APAC)
> $70 per year
> (+ 2 GB RAM, 2x bandwidth when paying for two years)
>
> 4 CPU cores (200% dedicated, burstable up to 400%)?
> 16 GB RAM
> 100 GB NVMe storage
> 20 TB bandwidth (4 TB)
> $115 per year
> (+ 4 GB RAM, 2x bandwidth when paying for two years)
>
The NVMe plans come with AMD EPYC Milan (Zen3) CPUs - AMD 7443 or similar, with Samsung Enterprise PCIe 4.0 NVMes in RAID-10.
~15 December delivery: Amsterdam, Stockholm, Los Angeles, and Chicago):
> 1 CPU core (fairly shared)
> 512 MB RAM
> 1 TB storage
> 3 TB bandwidth
> $35 per year ($60 per two years)
> double the RAM and bandwidth for two years
>
> 1 CPU core (fairly shared)
> 1 GB RAM
> 2 TB storage
> 5 TB bandwidth
> $55 per year ($90 per two years)
> double the RAM and bandwidth for two years
>
> 2 CPU core (fairly shared)
> 1.5 GB RAM
> 5 TB storage
> 10 TB bandwidth
> $100 per year ($180 per two years)
> double the RAM and bandwidth for two years
>
> 2 CPU core (fairly shared)
> 2 GB RAM
> 10 TB storage
> 20 TB bandwidth
> $175 per year ($295 per two years)
> double the RAM and bandwidth for two years
>
Storage plans come on E5v2 or AMD Zen1 (it is not possible to choose), with RAID-50/60 and SSD caching. These are meant to be used for mass storage, and not I/O intensive tasks.
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@Ympker said: WPVivid Backup Plugin is on sale (40% off Lifetime and Subscriptions) with code "202140off". Not really advertised on there website but I asked them via email if they are going to run a special deal and they sent me this.
It's also on https://lifetimo.com/deal/wpvivid-backup-plugin-pro-deal/ , so, perhaps, I just didn't see where they advertise their BF Discount.
On paper, it doesn't sound bad. Tried their free plugin sometimes and it did the job, too. Maybe I'll give this a shot :P
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Didnt have a very good experience with ivacy when I was trying them out alongside windscribe and nordvpn. I finally splurged on a Windscribe lifetime sub, which has served me exceedingly well for a few years> @gleert said:
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Didnt have a very good experience with ivacy when I was trying them out alongside windscribe and nordvpn. I finally splurged on a Windscribe lifetime sub, which has served me exceedingly well for a few years> @gleert said:
Bloody hell! Missed it
PS: thanks for doing the re-run from last year. Made some people happy.
Ivacy really is only good for unblocking streams, since their chrome extensions supports lots of streaming sites. VPN Speed has very slow for me. In fact, even the cheaper FastestVPN performs much better speed-wise.
Interesting: Seems Hosthatch has two different client panels ... (The BF orders are at cloud.hosthatch.com, while my existing service is at manage.hosthatch.com ...)
Anyways, seems Terrahost has a couple of offers:
Dedi's, 50% off, Ryzen 3950X / 128GB RAM / 1TB NVMe / 10G
Order here
Use code: 3950XBF2021
@flips said: Interesting: Seems Hosthatch has two different client panels ... (The BF orders are at cloud.hosthatch.com, while my existing service is at manage.hosthatch.com ...)
cloud. is their new one but AFAIK they haven't migrated existing VPSes over yet. Their older one is built on top of SolusVM whereas the new one is completely standalone.
@Falzo said:
on OGF @hosthatch entered the ring. now everything is offline...
And hosthatch's panel just broke too.
Summary of what they offer this BF?
here is my summary of HostHatch's 2021 BF offers: you're not missing out on anything particularly exciting.
Their offers are good, they're just not insane like last year. They're building brand new servers with the latest AMD EPYC processors, so I don't blame them for charging a bit more.
Last year I got 3 cores (1 dedicated), 16GB RAM, 80GB NVMe, 5TB transfer for $60/year whereas this year it's 4 cores (2 dedicated), 16GB RAM, 100GB NVMe, 20TB transfer for $115/year. 2 dedicated EPYC cores are tempting, and I'm still thinking of getting it, but it may not be worth paying nearly double the price...
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
@sportingdan said:
here is my summary of HostHatch's 2021 BF offers: you're not missing out on anything particularly exciting.
Their offers are good, they're just not insane like last year. They're building brand new servers with the latest AMD EPYC processors, so I don't blame them for charging a bit more.
I completely agree with you and I don't blame them either. they set the bar really high last year and I'm very thankful for that
@Daniel said: Their offers are good, they're just not insane like last year. They're building brand new servers with the latest AMD EPYC processors, so I don't blame them for charging a bit more.
I'm deciding between renewing some past HH BF offer or
"consolidating"
into one or some of the new boxes.
I see no appalling/unsustainable deals however is some locations/DCs their price is still a steal.
Eventually I'll renew and consolidate....
Thankfully I don't have to act fast, so I don't have to multitask across multiple FLASH offers
I still F5 naranjatech sometimes...
Ok no, triple-checked the renewal invoices and the new offers
I'm going to just renew (I even managed to cut down an idler)
I also have a tax deadline on Tuesday and I need to prepare for some financial drainage
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Thanks for sharing, I would have missed that one! I wouldn't have expected my dream to come true. Cheers, @freerangecloud !
I'm tempted just because of the neat location, but I'm waiting to see what their other BF offers will be (given that they say "Our first [...]")
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
@Daniel said: @flips said: Interesting: Seems Hosthatch has two different client panels ... (The BF orders are at cloud.hosthatch.com, while my existing service is at manage.hosthatch.com ...)
cloud. is their new one but AFAIK they haven't migrated existing VPSes over yet. Their older one is built on top of SolusVM whereas the new one is completely standalone.
I think HostHatch mentioned on OGF that if old VMs are reinstalled they will automatically be migrated to cloud.hosthatch.com. I have some idling boxes @ HH so maybe I'll give this a try
Has anyone seen any offers for 8+ GB RAM and 300+ GB SSD/NVMe? I've got that $12/m one from Wishosting that I posted a benchmark of elsewhere in this forum maybe a month ago, but it's in France, and ideally I'd like something on or near the US west coast (eg Los Angeles, San Jose, Fremont, Seattle, etc). Cloudcone's is the closest I've seen but ideally I'd like a bit more disk space and pure SSD rather than SSD cached.
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Hurts more when that last line is used at the end of third date ??
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third date is actually okay; 12 months later, not so much...
on the other hand, more free time to play with VPS
The NVMe collection I mean - including the 30% off for buying 17 (?) locations
Unfortunately I have no need for so much storage
Summary of what they offer this BF?
here you go:
here is my summary of HostHatch's 2021 BF offers: you're not missing out on anything particularly exciting.
Thanks for the heads up - will look into it.
Though - I check backups regularly and still prefer doing them server-side.
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Didnt have a very good experience with ivacy when I was trying them out alongside windscribe and nordvpn. I finally splurged on a Windscribe lifetime sub, which has served me exceedingly well for a few years> @gleert said:
Bloody hell! Missed it
PS: thanks for doing the re-run from last year. Made some people happy.
Ivacy really is only good for unblocking streams, since their chrome extensions supports lots of streaming sites. VPN Speed has very slow for me. In fact, even the cheaper FastestVPN performs much better speed-wise.
Ympker's VPN LTD Comparison, Uptime.is, Ympker's GitHub.
Interesting: Seems Hosthatch has two different client panels ... (The BF orders are at
cloud.hosthatch.com
, while my existing service is atmanage.hosthatch.com
...)Anyways, seems Terrahost has a couple of offers:
Dedi's, 50% off, Ryzen 3950X / 128GB RAM / 1TB NVMe / 10G
Order here
Use code: 3950XBF2021
All VPSes: 50% off
Order here
Use code: BF2021VPS
cloud. is their new one but AFAIK they haven't migrated existing VPSes over yet. Their older one is built on top of SolusVM whereas the new one is completely standalone.
Their offers are good, they're just not insane like last year. They're building brand new servers with the latest AMD EPYC processors, so I don't blame them for charging a bit more.
Last year I got 3 cores (1 dedicated), 16GB RAM, 80GB NVMe, 5TB transfer for $60/year whereas this year it's 4 cores (2 dedicated), 16GB RAM, 100GB NVMe, 20TB transfer for $115/year. 2 dedicated EPYC cores are tempting, and I'm still thinking of getting it, but it may not be worth paying nearly double the price...
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A nice offer from Free Range Cloud:
The main interest of this offer is the unusual (or "exotic") location: Halifax (in Nova Scotia, Canada)
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1024MB ECC RAM
30GB SSD
5TB transfer
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(The normal price for a year is $150)
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
I completely agree with you and I don't blame them either. they set the bar really high last year and I'm very thankful for that
I'm deciding between renewing some past HH BF offer or
"consolidating"
into one or some of the new boxes.
I see no appalling/unsustainable deals however is some locations/DCs their price is still a steal.
Eventually I'll renew and consolidate....
Thankfully I don't have to act fast, so I don't have to multitask across multiple FLASH offers
I still F5 naranjatech sometimes...
Ok no, triple-checked the renewal invoices and the new offers
I'm going to just renew (I even managed to cut down an idler)
I also have a tax deadline on Tuesday and I need to prepare for some financial drainage
Well, there is a bit of stock on the SSD cached I can do on a flash sale:
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Thanks for sharing, I would have missed that one! I wouldn't have expected my dream to come true. Cheers, @freerangecloud !
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I'm tempted just because of the neat location, but I'm waiting to see what their other BF offers will be (given that they say "Our first [...]")
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
What kind of offers are you waiting for?
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Spartan Host's BF offers:
"A single swap file or partition may be up to 128 MB in size. [...] [I]f you need 256 MB of swap, you can create two 128-MB swap partitions." (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 49)
We have some 50% off (4x recurring) Unlimited Shared hosting plans live....a little early: https://blog.cynderhost.com/11272021bf/
3gb ram, 2cpu and nvme?
I think HostHatch mentioned on OGF that if old VMs are reinstalled they will automatically be migrated to cloud.hosthatch.com. I have some idling boxes @ HH so maybe I'll give this a try
Ok no, my FLASH SALE game is weak
At this point I may just call it quits *cries*
Has anyone seen any offers for 8+ GB RAM and 300+ GB SSD/NVMe? I've got that $12/m one from Wishosting that I posted a benchmark of elsewhere in this forum maybe a month ago, but it's in France, and ideally I'd like something on or near the US west coast (eg Los Angeles, San Jose, Fremont, Seattle, etc). Cloudcone's is the closest I've seen but ideally I'd like a bit more disk space and pure SSD rather than SSD cached.
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thats a really nice one, if only you allow nested virtualization.