
fluttershy
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(Quote) you need a reason to join?
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(Quote) H
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(Quote) EU network is fine in my experience, plus the EU nodes are at 2gbit as opposed to 1gbit. Connectivity is pretty alright, not the greatest local peering but fine international reach.
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(Quote) Sorry, I think me migrating over my 4 core 200gb ssd box might have filled it up :sunglasses:
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(Quote) Tunnel BGP enabled /48 from route48, give every NAT user a /64, profit.
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This is fantastic, awesome work here! Might try this out.
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(Quote) You can follow something like this, I run most of my services on Kubernetes clusters when I can, it helps a lot with clustering, etc. You can also do basic HA like DNS failover, etc.
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(Quote) Note that service may take 90 days to deliver (edited and changed to 90 days, I blame myself for staying up for new years)
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Just go to OneProvider France and Amsterdam if you want the EU stuff, and Psychz for the LAX stuff. Middlemen are for the mentally weak.
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23m is present in Nikhef, might be worth checking there?
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(Quote) I feel like I might jinx it, but my current "production" VM with them has been up for 140 days, basically since I migrated it. In the case of it going down, I have an identical VM in a close by location that my services automatical…
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Happy new year everyone!
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(Quote) First response will be "yabs on cron" or @yoursunny talking about pushups and mental strength
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(Quote) Host a blog that no one will ever read, that's what I used to do.
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(Quote) BitTorrent is against their AUP actually.
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(Quote) H@H is against the TOS anyways, so it might not be a good fit regardless.
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(Quote) Plus ipv9 request campaign?
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(Quote) What will the upstreams look like? Always like seeing more German stuff that isn't just Hetzner
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(Quote) That honestly sounds amazing, pretty sure you're living better than I am lol
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(Quote) That can't be healthy
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(Quote) I have a few 200GB boxes now, but nothing higher. What did I miss?
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I don't want an account, but I did want to thank @Not_Oles for always being so friendly. Makes me smile seeing how nice you are to everyone here.
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(Quote) He wouldn't be able to handle it (also I'd need to ask remote hands to snap a photo or two, I don't really keep pictures of my boxes) I did find this one, it's one of my cache nodes so only 8x14TB hdd + 4x1.6TB NVMe (Image)
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(Quote) Few 36 bay Supermicro chassis filled with drives, how else?
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I hoard around 450TB of content, most of it is just kept because it's very hard to find elsewhere. I attempt to be like a mini version of the Internet Archive and a lot of the cheap VMs I buy here are just used to scrape content for my archive.
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(Quote) Not a megafan of Equinix in LA, their remote hands are... interesting over there
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(Quote) hope you feel better, will miss your incessant shitposting while you recover :(
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(Quote) Cheap, lots of storage, I/O performance can be gotten around by caching in RAM, and lots of (very shit) bandwidth. It's honestly probably fine for a lot of usecases, just not great for people who run YABS 24/7. I would still never use them p…
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(Quote) $100/month because of MJJ abusers. People were getting the cheap bundles and demanding BGP in every location, etc.
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Probably won't find anything in your budget. HostHatch does BGP if you spend at least $100/month with them, and they're in APAC. ExpertVM also does BGP, but the fee for enabling BGP is $10/month, plus $30 setup. Your best bet is probably iFog in Sin…
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(Quote) Why not just get a storage VM and use it to store the files? They can be privately networked so you're still able to use the CPU/RAM of the compute VM.
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(Quote) Curious, what host are you using for Amsterdam, always looking for more boxes in that region. As for new locations, Poland and Iceland would be interesting.