fluttershy
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(Quote) Hetzer banned one person for abusing unlimited bandwidth on dedicated servers and now everyone is scared of them. Cloud is fine, if you use more than 20TB of bandwidth, you can just buy more.
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(Quote) Can confirm, they don't give a shit about traffic usage anymore. You can even select 1gbit with 300tb cap, proving it's not 5tb anymore. (Image)
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(Quote) it also used to be 100mbit instead of 1gbit.
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I use Orion, but that's Mac only.
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Do you have a test IP?
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(Quote) Do you have options without Path's protection? I looked at your stuff a bit ago and passed up on recommending you to several people due to your use of Path.
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(Quote) Please do, would be curious to see if they feel like selling servers at a loss.
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(Quote) Of Internap's (well dedipath's) network too. It's been getting worse post buyout, but still pretty solid overall. That being said, I think this will probably get FUPped fairly quickly, since you definitely cannot get 1g of INAP bandwidth for…
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(Quote) Yeah that's an instant "guess I don't actually care enough" sort of thing for me, I'm not going to give you my info just to check if your prices are competitive or not.
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(Quote) Just FYI, @iandk 's offer also goes over DTAG, if you're looking for redundancy. Was not mentioned in his offer post, so figured I'd bring it up here.
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(Quote) Whatbox is pretty decent, not sure of what drama you're referring to though.
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(Quote) I explained why they make sense right below this. Most providers don't cram their nodes, this lets them fill overhead while having extra cash on hand to purchase new hardware. The reoccurring customers are paying for rackspace, bandwidth, an…
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(Quote) lifetime dedis are super not sustainable. I view them as basically prepaying for 1 year and then having an ephemeral server for any time after that. Dedis need rackspace and power, and you can't offset the cost of a node with customers on re…
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(Quote) Hetzner reseller vs someone with owned hardware colocated in a nice (ish) datacenter using their own IP space, not really a fair comparison IMO. Nothing against hostbrr, they seem like nice people. I just don't feel great about relying on ho…
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(Quote) I'd honestly be fine with less, mostly interested in CPU and bandwidth.
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I'd be interested in the Epyc, could honestly put me down for a preorder right now. Only issue is traffic, 10TB monthly traffic is far too low. I'd like to see 50 or 100tb at 10gbit.
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Depends on how heavy the torrent stack is. Optimized client with nothing else running will be fine as long as you don't throw a bunch of torrents at it.
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(Quote) They have the benefit of being stable and not likely to disappear. The added trust is worth more. Paying the same/20% less than at DO/Linode/Vultr isn't worth the savings unless you value your time at $0. The cost of migrating infrastructure…
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(Quote) I've just stopped buying from new hosts, they're all resellers anyways. If you don't own 2 of the 3: hardware, network, IP space, then there is nothing keeping you around. Pricing is sort of shit too, since they're just renting dedis so they…
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(Quote) This is what I originally thought it was haha, thought they counted "years in operation" as "years owner has been alive"
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(Quote) Maybe the owner is 15?
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Darn, I almost wish I ended up getting scammed by these guys. Would love to have a cheap service with Leapswitch (as long as the takeover goes well)
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aw just dedipath :( nevermind then, good luck on sale though
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Looking glass? Test IP?
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42 euros
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39 (please aurora i just want to redirect it to something funny)
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35 funny monies
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I'll do 26
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22 funnier monies
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18 eurobucks
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11 euro
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This might make sense if the storage was SSD, but way too little bandwidth to make these worthwhile.
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(Quote) Who in turn is just reselling m247, it's resellers all the way down!
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(Quote) I exist in places outside of LES ;) I've recommended you to several people who want VMs on Datacamp's network. I do encourage people to go monthly on providers that have been in business for under 5 years. It looks like you're around 3 years…