
tetech
tetech
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(Quote) For me the interesting anycast use cases are (a) custom/own DNS, (b) low-latency and/or geo-targeted HTTP(s), and (c) faster failover than DNS in the event a server goes down, and it also reduces the number of "premium DNS lookups"…
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Pro: for a low-end project, anycast can cost several times more than the VPS's themselves, which makes it pretty hard to justify. If you can share an anycast IP among a lot of people and have a reasonable traffic allowance due to bulk purchase, it …
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Naemon
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I have an active account but no active service, so that's me out.
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(Quote) Ahh I was talking about a "disk transaction" not a "SQL transaction", so maybe we are actually speaking the same language. In that case maybe I am well inside your parameters, but if it does end up problematic I'd be hap…
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(Quote) Thanks for the guidance. It would be running it as a slave for backup, so latency isn't important. I've always treated tps and iops the same per this page: (Quote) For my DB master this number is 48 averaged over the past 30 days. Not in…
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What's a reasonable iops limit while being a good neighbor on these servers? I've got a database that needs around 40-50 tps. Best to ask first...
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(Quote) Agreed. I/O also sucks. But the OP didn't say anything about the VM being good/fast/suitable for anything, just whether it uses Ryzen or Epyc :)
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Oracle's "always free" VMs gave me 2 x Epyc 7551 per VM.
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(Quote) The areas outside of downtown are pretty wild too.
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(Quote) Transfer it? (if UltraVPS do that)
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I got something from VirMach that I probably shouldn't have. I also took RAD Web Hosting's $1/month deal without checking into them as much as I should have. Location was "Dallas/Phoenix" and I wanted Dallas but ended up with Phoenix. A…
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(Quote) I appreciate what you did there.
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(Quote) I'm using their BF specials for sustained 40 iops, which isn't 'heavy' but also isn't zero. They clearly publish their limits, and I'm in a position where I can throttle my own stuff to stay within them. The most annoying thing for me is t…
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After reading the original post, I came away with the impression that TOR is prohibited :-D
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I'm aiming for two different things. One is a failover server where I can easily spin up containers (so idle most of the time), and the other is a light-weight front-end for heavy DBs. 1vCPU (not that important) 4GB RAM 15GB HDD (SSD not so import…