
Harambe
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(Quote) Free version is basically as-good as the paid, but it's not very end user-friendly. Licensing just gets you the 'enterprise' stable repo, but you can get the same result by holding back on the free updates a bit. Apparently all of the WHMCS…
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BuyVM 2GB Slice - Ryzen + NVMe beta test node # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-02-10 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-…
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For UK I would go with @AnthonySmith - can check the latest UK offer here (although not sure if it's still live) https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/545/nvme-ssd-kvm-uk-ddos-protected-free-da-50-off-free-2nd-ip-or-double-disk#latest Otherwise …
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I prefer MacOS as my daily driver, but also have a Thinkpad running Linux and multiple Windows VMs that I use constantly. I use the best tool for the job and if I'm more comfortable/productive on a certain machine/OS I stick with it. Security is mo…
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No setup fee on semi-annual, which isn't too horrible at this price range. Does anyone know if you can change the billing cycle after the first payment on these (and keep the discount)?
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Double check your interface names? I still end up fucking myself over with the new ifnames until I remember to shut that shit off in the grub config. v4 forwarding would be another one to check as @SagnikS suggested Also make sure you don't have a…
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(Quote) So you can self-host the controller or just use their hosted one. I just use their hosted stuff. They're just saying you could run it on a $5/mo VPS if you wanted to self-host. The hosted option is free for 100 devices per account. So you c…
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(Quote) Oh I get it man. Providers have it tough at the moment, your gear still costs the same to keep up but every month it gets slower. I do not envy you over here in the in-house sysadmin world where you're not dealing with multiple tenants and c…
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@AnthonySmith I think the only real option for running Ryzen at the moment is to colo, especially if you want to be competitive. The guys doing it like @Francisco and @MikeA are buying boards and CPUs and making it work in their own racks. I can't …
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(Quote) 1U Supermicro chassis (via the FT discord)
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(Quote) +1 for ZeroTier. Using it on a lot of NAT VMs that I want running in a DC but not publicly accessible w/ port forwards for security reasons (RDP, applications with sensitive data, etc). I've also got a raspberry pi and a small server "…
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Second @WSS, would run Alpine. Have a few single purpose tiny VMs (usually LXC) and am running Alpine w/o issues - but when I say tiny I'm talking 128/256MB not 32, lol.
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Well that's a good reminder for me to verify some backups
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You're really better off having standalone hardware for a firewall. A cheap older celeron/i3/i5 (verify they have AES support first) will be sufficient with an intel network card if you want to keep the server open for AD/other VMs. It is possible …
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Elementor is kinda the gold standard for theme builders at the moment. In terms of really extensible themes that work with Elementor, Jupiter is pretty popular and has some nice pre-made templates.