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(Quote) Ah.. but I suppose the pricing will drop a bit if paid annually, right? That's what I have observed with the warmers. Also, I think I see some typos in the actual BF offers: UK 1Gbps: last plan's pound symbol is missing SG 250 mpbs: second…
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(Quote) Of course it has to be 7. We do not accept anything more than 7.
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Looks like @HostDoc is seriously tempting our wallets (and we are just talking appetizers now; wondering what the main courses will be): https://lowendboxes.review/hostdoc-black-friday-2019-dallas-dual-compute/ I didn't compute a LEBRE score for th…
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(Quote) Do you want a bigger flag or a smaller thanks
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I still don't know how to use IPv6 and tunnels.
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Partly also depends on use case? Mostly static? What traffic are you expecting?
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(Quote) AMD is definitely cheaper on a multicore performance basis and is toe to toe on single core. Answer is clear.
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Now you make me want to experience proxmox even more. I need to clear all the other stuff irl out of the way for a day dedicated to trying it out.
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(Quote) @ext4
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(Quote) Ok I am glad I didn't make the wrong choice. I want less money to go to PayPal and more to my providers. Maybe when we have FatPal @FAT32 then we can do monthly.
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(Quote) Paying annual is definitely more cost effective for providers in terms of fees to PayPal right?
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(Quote) One rack? Give me a DC
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Exciting. Whose Black Friday is going to come early?
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(Quote) The best is definitely the upcoming LESbian
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(Quote) Don't scare the shit out of the cute dino!
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(Quote) Then you will have a lot of grief soon. Or discuss with @jar about your space requirements.
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(Quote) If cociu wins it is even more rigged.
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(Quote) @FAT32 are we having a lucky draw soon?
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(Quote) So if you pay annual, it's a one-time $0.40 or $0.50?
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(Quote) Stash that money away. There are more Thursdays to come.
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(Quote) Security by obscurity. I prefer to handle a few specialised plugins instead of a fat one like Jetpack.
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(Quote) Excommunication is proposed.
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(Quote) Mint, which is based on Ubuntu, which is based on Debian. A second derivative of Debian (using a calculus analogy). I think Mint is the best out of the box solution that can rival Windows and Mac in terms of driver support and a great GUI. …
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Probably difficult for suppliers to change an established model but I think providers should do the math and see if it is cost-effective to roll your own. Better performance (probably can have more boxes per node without sacrificing performance, thu…
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Yes, but WP has lots of advantages and I think it is hard not to use it. I just wonder if such plugins that do so many things at one time is inherently more prone to exploits simply because small plugins that do just one thing well have much less co…
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Thanks for the kind thoughts, everyone. From the replies, it appears that these solutions mainly mitigate the bandwidth part but probably not the CPU part for a VPS. I guess if they don't cost much in terms of system overheads can probably install o…
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I think AMD's ridiculous core and thread counts is a real game changer in terms of VPS performance for the low end market. Assuming that the probability of CPU abuse is generally constant, that radically increased thread counts (plus better computat…
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(Quote) I prefer to stalk used Thinkpads to put Linux on. I have one right now that has a touch screen!
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Praying for my Windscribe to be sustainable. Worst case is always @Nyr's script.
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As an applied statistician, I will say that most things in life are probabilities. As long as the probability is low enough, we can deal with the exceptions on a case by case basis.
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No surprise for the popularity of debian here. Stable and easy to use. Because I started my servers with Debian, I went for a Debian derivative for desktop.