
CamoYoshi
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Sorry to hear about it, though at least the closure is for a good reason! Congrats on becoming a father and I wish you and your family the best of luck and health.
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(Quote) I had to double check the username and avatar for that one. You got me good!
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Very happy to see the US expansion. I am hoping dedicated servers and other similar services to your German DCs come to the US as well; us here in the US are sorely underserved and have to settle with folks like WholesaleInternet, Dacentec, and othe…
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(Quote) I've had a few people use them. They work well but are more routers and less firewalls. The firewall features on them is pretty bare bones.
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+1 for OpnSense if you just need to turn a PC into a router & firewall. In a professional/business setting I'd suggest pfSense due to Netgate's backing of them (which means commercial support and things of that nature), though you do need to spe…
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Voting for #2, New York.
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(Quote) What if we took the energy generated from push ups to offset the power bill for the server's power consumption? Hmm...
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Primcast "M701" Dedicated Server Errata: Advertised as 100Mbit unmetered... not sure why I got 1Gbit speeds, but I'm not complaining. SSD is a SanDisk SSD i110 32GB. CPU clock speed advertised as 1.1Ghz (dynamic frequency scaling enabled)…
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(Quote) LVM at least has the benefit of self-healing in RAID1 scenarios despite calling mdadm for the underlying RAID functionality, and offers greater flexibility over mdadm. btrfs is considered stable for RAID1: https://btrfs.wiki.kernel.org/inde…
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I don't understand why in 2021 people still do mdadm arrays... Logical Volume Groups, btrfs, or ZFS are the way to go. There's too many issues with write holes and desyncing on mdadm that require manual intervention for my tastes.
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Well, I guess that means you'll have more reason to put resources on it that would need a public facing IPv4 address, so I guess you just gotta step your game up! LOL. I will say using a NAT service is nice for some semblance of anonymity if you on…
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Thank you for the tags, @Not_Oles and @ehab ! Pop! OS tries to implement Grubless UEFI booting which may not play nicely with Windows 10. This tutorial may be helpful, though it assumes you are starting from a blank system disk to partition and in…
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(Quote) $338, new - it's a partially custom built system, the case, PSU and motherboard are from a Lenovo P340 SFF Workstation (I wanted something small), and then dropped in my own storage, CPU, RAM, and GPU (AMD Radeon Pro WX 3200).
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New Linux workstation at home. I skipped the network tests because I have pretty shit internet. # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2021-06-05 …
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(Quote) Oooof...!
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For that price you can either get 10TB @ 1Gbps, or Unmetered 100Mbps. Pick your poison at any one of the following providers: Dacentec - https://www.dacentec.com/ Wholesale Internet - https://wholesaleinternet.net/ - Offers either 100Mbps unmetere…
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(Quote) y-yes (scratching neck)
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Sent you a PM.
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(Quote) You could still test the speeds of the network and just ignore the disk results, perhaps. Wasn't aware of the fio limitations... TIL!
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(Quote) One way to rule this out is to run the test from a RAM disk (the server has enough RAM to be able to do this, I think); YABS writes all it's files to the same directory it's stored in.
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(Quote) Yeah, I agree. I think they failed to update that part of the documentation. Nonetheless, I currently have 4 public IPs deployed, myself. 1 for each x86 VM, 1 on my ARM VM, and 1 on a load balancer I set up... I've been able to reserve 1 sta…
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(Quote) https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/Content/FreeTier/freetier_topic-Always_Free_Resources.htm (Quote)
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(Quote) To some extent, yeah. I find it's best to be used for applications that run on architecture-agnostic languages such as Java, Javascript, Python, etc., which is my planned use case. (Quote) Yup, that's correct. I think they even updated the …
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(Quote) It is opposite day, so your bandwidth has been involucrated instead.