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(Quote) But on the render of the rack, there's a gap, and if you go to the website there's either a low-quality render or photo at the top with a gap, and the animated rack from lots of angles clearly shows there's a gap all the way down the entire …
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(Quote) I like how this developed from https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/179748/poll-logo-feedback - the updated logo is definitely better than the WIP. Looks like an interesting project. From the image on the website, I'm surprised that it looks l…
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On approach to this that I used on my first dedi was to use LVM to create a LV per VM and store the image on that. I used the debian templates from https://cloud.debian.org/images/cloud/bullseye/latest/ and found that just doing lvextend -L+10G /de…
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Those network results are slow as treacle as well. It'll take an eternity to fill up those disks!
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(Quote) Obviously it won't have either of these CPUID bits as they're Intel/AMD specific, but it'd be interesting to know if you can run KVM on these... Originally I didn't think it was possible, but I guess the CAX range shows that it must be someh…
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(Quote) top is easiest and installed by default on most systems
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In general a "vCPU' or even "core" in VPS speak just means thread, not a core. So a 16 core, 32 thread machine will have 32 vCPU. That will often be upsold 2x or more, so they might have 64 customers buying 1 vCPU on that machine, so …
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(Quote) Interesting, it's hard to tell from the results, but I guess GB6 puts more emphasis on floating point tests than GB5.
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https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3562506#Comment_3562506 GB5 score was 40k Actually this also was the RX220 with the full memory
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(Quote) This doesn't look right to me... Previous GB5 scores have been significantly higher (for the one with less memory).
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(Quote) That's a huge range of ports to block for no good reason, especially as VNC is only enabled on localhost by default anyway. If it has been changed for some reason, change vnc_listen back to 127.0.0.1 in /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf. If you really…
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(Quote) It's cheaper than tuna
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Why is it that everyone who gets banned for mining just "happened" to randomly chose the xmrig project to download and build, even though none of them had any interest in actually mining. Just be honest, you got caught out fair and sqaure.
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(Quote) I suspect there's no great advantage of the 7950X3D over the 7950X other than there'll be some cheaper AX101s being recycled in the server auction going forward.
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(Quote) Of course, I might be missing some context of friendly banter here, but normally if you're asking for a favour from someone it usually pays to be nice to them. If this was me and I'd simply missed your message, seeing this kind of self-enti…
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(Quote) Have I missed something here? Is this a glitch or does Virmach Seattle has good connectivity to China?
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(Quote) BTW, if you use ls -lL /usr/bin/kvm it'll follow links and show you the data about the actual file.
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(Quote) Yeah, you should just add the list of comma separated user names to that after the last colon.
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(Quote) Anyone can execute the commands, permission is gated on being able to access /dev/kvm: # ls -l /dev/kvmcrw-rw---- 1 root kvm 10, 232 Feb 3 15:36 /dev/kvm
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(Quote) I think you're supposed to just add users you want to be able to use it into the group kvm (in /etc/group).
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(Quote) Another killor deal
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Or 15th month anniversary of providing hosting, although I'm pretty sure it hasn't been that long yet.