
AlwaysSkint
AlwaysSkint
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Just to be clear (as the point appears to have flown overhead); I do not advocate the use of fake/false addresses - that is not what I suggested, in the slightest.
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Re: address. AFAIK, it's a legal thing in the UK for businesses to show address details but not private individuals.
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(Quote) ..and people wonder why I only include a partial address during signups. :anguished:
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Thank you @Mr_Tom for your kind gesture. Previous "encounters" meant.. Thank you @seriesn who once again stepped up to the plate, with a very generous provision. Given the assistance that the charity offers, I hope that none of us require…
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^ You're awake! :-D
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@Mason, @mikho Houston, looks like we got a problem! The thanks button: (Quote) FALSE ALARM: Adblocker Ultimate borked it. :3
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Just FYI, I've been running CSF (iptables) fine on Proxmox nodes, for years (once setup with rules) and don't use the supplied Proxmox firewall at all.
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Is Ashburn the USA? /sarcasm
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My 4 self-hosted NC installations are encrypted server-side. As @nullnothere mentions for encryption at rest - when the servers eventually get decommissioned it gives a little peace-of-mind. I haven't put anything confidential on Novos, so no big lo…
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@Neoon I have the Scaleway/Online 1.99€ one too. ;) Never managed to grab the OneProvider (steal) deals so far.
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Self installed/manage in USA: Letbox
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LMFTFY (Quote) ;) ((Where's the ban hammer?))
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I use a OnePovider server in France, for my PBS Intel Atom C2350 - 1.7 GHz - 2 core(s) 4GB - DDR3 1x 1TB (HDD SATA) Bandwidth Unmetered @ 1Gbps Recurring Amount $8.33 USD (though probably a special deal.) It works well enough. :)
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How easy would it be to offer Horde in DA? I find it much better at grouping emails by subject (for deletion) and prefer it over Roundcube.
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Would be rude not to grab one - so got the smallest, to idle/turn off until needed. :) (Hope that you're feeling much better @Ant) (( @InceptionHosting I assume that I can't stack this onto an existing server, to bring it up to 6GB RAM etc. ))
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Catch-22. Redis requires a lot of RAM to get any real benefit, IME. I removed it from my NVMe setup, as it was making a negligible performance improvement but swallowed up RAM. MySQL cache can make substantial improvements and easily offset losing r…
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I would appear that 8GB RAM will suffice, for now, especially if you do tuning. You should also monitor I/O though, to ensure the server isn't disc bound, if using SAS.
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(Quote) Ain't that the truth. ;)
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^ Well, sorry that's a crap Windoze luser viewpoint. Linux memory usage is entirely different and 8GB will very likely be sufficient. For some reason your (munin?) graph isn't showing committed RAM, which is a better indicator but your in RAM apps u…
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(Quote) How can it possibly be light? Composer & symfony. :anguished:
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Though I hate markdown, the natural pairing of TinyCP and PicoCMS is super lightweight - minimal bloat.
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(Quote) Eminem? :o
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I see you have a similar laptop limpet that cramps your typing speed. ;)
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(Quote) Same sentiments.
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@jamesmd The blogs were interesting until I came across this: "I was unable to continue the repairs on the boards with failed Ethernet due to waiting on solder wick to arrive however I found some in a draw! " What a lucky draw? Grr. The wo…
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(Quote) PMSL :D (Staying neutral 'cos I don't want the blame!)
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^ Ouch! Good luck, guys. :# (Quote) Depends on who's sister she is. :o
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Have been using basic Nextcloud for remote backups for quite some time - 4 servers, using webDAV/rsync. Couldn't resist this offer. :) It'll be interesting to compare performance etc. Uploading ISOs (yes,really) 297MB of 17GB 5 hours left, using Nex…