
Daniel
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Also check out https://www.lowendstorage.win/
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What does this even mean? (from https://datawest.com.au/about-us/) (Image) Does this mean they're running at 90% capacity on their VPS nodes? 25% of domains are not registered? They have 5% unsold inventory of dedicated servers? I'm so confused. …
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Is Seattle OK? FWIW, I live near San Jose and Cloudflare often routes via Seattle for me. MrVM has a location in Seattle, as does RamNode. Los Angeles might give you slightly better pings to the Bay Area though.
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@mikho Hope you feel better soon! Definitely rest up and spend time getting better :)
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(Quote) In my case I was trying to switch to Debian 10 at a provider that's quite slow to respond to tickets. They still haven't responded... I think I'll just cut my losses and either stay on Debian 9 or switch to a different provider.
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(Quote) There's enough IPv6 addresses for each human on Earth to have trillions of addresses, so no worries there :) (Quote) I found each of my devices takes about four addresses. Am I wasting too many addresses? Should I release the /48 and go bac…
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(Quote) It's not a waste; it's required for some features to work properly. IPv6 was intentionally designed this way. See https://etherealmind.com/allocating-64-wasteful-ipv6-not/ It's actually quite useful even on one server/VPS, as containers (LX…
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(Quote) Are you encountering issues with the libraries even when statically linking them? Do you get an error message?
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(Quote) Hmmmm, quite possibly a different setting. AFAIK there's no 4.19 kernel for OpenVZ so the version number is a lie, which is dangerous (as the kernel may not actually support all the features of 4.19.0).
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(Quote) I'm seeing the same thing. Filed a ticket earlier today.
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(Quote) Hmm... I'm not seeing that. Milan: daniel@it01:~$ uname -aLinux it01.d.sb 3.10.0-957.12.2.vz7.96.21 #1 SMP Thu Jun 27 15:10:55 MSK 2019 x86_64 GNU/Linux France: daniel@fr01:~$ uname -aLinux fr01.d.sb 3.10.0-957.12.2.vz7.96.21 #1 SMP Thu …
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(Quote) Ensure the virtio driver is installed / compiled into your kernel.
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I do something similar to @ouvoun's script, except via Ansible. Just have to manually configure SSH keys and install Python3 and then Ansible handles the rest. The Debian installer already asks to create a new user, so I guess that part of your scri…
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(Quote) Not allowing importing npm packages really limits the usefulness though. One of the primary benefits of CodeSandbox is that you can import third party packages and modify the Webpack config (or use something other than Webpack, like Parcel).
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(Quote) I've installed Netdata on several servers and have never seen it use more than 5% CPU. I've even got it running on NAT VPSes, although I decreased the refresh rate to 5 seconds on those (not due to CPU usage, but due to RAM usage). For me, C…
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Netdata is really awesome. Here's a post I made about it on another forum: https://hostballs.com/t/netdata-awesome-system-monitoring-tool/1662 It has per-second granularity for all the metrics it collects, so can be extremely useful for debugging C…
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If the VPS supports iPXE, you might be able to use https://netboot.xyz/ to start the CentOS installer.
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(Quote) Can I add the extra 192 MB to one of my VPSes? lol
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I haven't used RansomIT directly myself, but I think @mikho's Australian NAT VPSes are hosted there. Those things are faster than some of the VPSes I've tried that cost much more. For Australian VPSes, I'm using https://quantumcore.com.au/. Their p…
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(Quote) You can also check the commands that ServerScope uses. It does several fio tests.
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(Quote) Huh, interesting. It's basically the opposite in the USA - some providers are heavily pushing IPv6 in order to avoid having to implement CGNAT. For example, over 95% of traffic through T-mobile's network uses IPv6. Modern phones on the T-Mob…
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If you use IPv6 at home, you don't need to use NAT - each device gets its own IP address. Similarly, on VPSes it's very useful if you have multiple Docker or LXC containers as each one can get its own public IP. That's assuming your provider gives y…
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* BuyVM. Been using them since 2012. A bit more expensive than many other hosts now, but the service is excellent. * QuantumCore. The best cheap Australian host I've used.
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(Quote) Hmm... It's always taken exact USD amounts for me (Image)
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(Quote) For locations that are on OpenVZ6, Debian 9 is the latest version that you can use. Debian 10 doesn't work on OpenVZ6. For OpenVZ7, if any locations don't have a Debian 10 image, you should be able to install Debian 9 then upgrade to Debian …
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I experienced the same issue with mine. Thought it was a mistake by me.
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(Quote) Is this because your ISP doesn't offer IPv6? Write to them and complain (because all good ISPs should have native IPv6 now), then set up a TunnelBroker tunnel. https://tunnelbroker.net/
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(Quote) Thanks for confirming!
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(Quote) What about PHP 7.2, 7.3 or 7.4? All the PHP versions you listed are EOL and no longer get security updates: https://www.php.net/supported-versions.php
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(Quote) Debian 8 was released in 2015... Debian 7 is ridiculously old now. For all the OpenVZ7-based services, the Debian 10 image works very well. It's likely you're not seeing Debian 7 for the OpenVZ7 services as Debian 7 images only exist for Op…
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(Quote) CloudFront is good! BunnyCDN is also pretty good, and relatively cheap.
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(Quote) Cloudflare's free plan doesn't cache content at their CDN nodes for a long time (given the massive number of users they have, it'd be impossible to have fully primed caches for every single site) so in some cases you'll actually see worse pe…
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(Quote) And I think the only reason they can even have that low level of support is thanks to paid Virtuozzo users. If Virtuozzo disappeared, OpenVZ would die along with it. I doubt any other company would pick up OpenVZ dev given there's so many ot…
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Anotger thing I forgot to mention that I really dislike about OpenVZ is its handling of CPU cores. On a VPS, when you ask how many CPUs the system has using the glibc sysconf(_SC_NPROCESSORS_ONLN) function, it returns the right number of virtual CPU…
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(Quote) It's not just getting a custom kernel, it's also getting a modern kernel. Even OpenVZ7 still uses a 3.10 series kernel, so you're missing out on a lot of newer features. I know some newer features get backported but it's not very common. (Q…