martijnk
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Sold to Abdullah, thanks for bidding all :)
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(Quote) No $280 is good, advin pulled out :)
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(Quote) Not too late. Just wondering why ppl bid and then retract. So current offer is $270 again.
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(Quote) np so $270 is the current winning bid.
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(Quote) Yes it's the only supported way. But the buyer can change all the account details.
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Hi all, I didn't realize I would get so much attention on LES/LET about closing down. I suspected a lot of drama but instead I got a lot of positive responses which surprised me a bit and made me even more sad about closing down. Anyway the reason…
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Hi guys, I'm terribly sorry about this but it just wasn't sustainable. It was launched with the goal that people would upgrade if their storage was full but almost nobody did. Then Chia came and harddisk prices almost doubled which eventually kille…
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(Quote) People are so naïve. Some of them invested tens of thousands in hardware and most of them are still in denial and say Chia will be worth 5K, 10K, 20K soon and try to convince each other to hang on to their coins. It's fun to see all the tear…
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He had a lot of storage servers, perhaps he moved it all to chia mining. It would make him way more money than selling VPS at a loss.
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I will check this. Btw it might be better to open a ticket next time. I'm not monitoring this site :)
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(Quote) It pays of to learn, it's not rocket science. Everything you can do yourself will save you money. If you don't even want to manage your own switches then just go with dedicated servers. It takes some time to figure out but once up and runni…
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There are lots of things to consider. I did the same last year ;) First of all, you need redundancy. So ideally you need A+B power feeds but you also need stackable switches so that if one goes offline the other one takes over. The other thing is …
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With networked storage I don't care much as long as it's raid1 or equal to that. I wonder why you would use proxmox without networked storage. Might as well go with virtualizor or solusvm. Well, probably the licensing costs is the reason.
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(Quote) Well I'm using a lot of modulesgarden plugins plus some payment modules with annual payment which are all included in hostbill. So I just bought hostbill and will do a test migration :)
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I'm thinking of moving to Hostbill. Any experiences? Is it easy to migrate from WHMCS?
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(Quote) You are 100% right but it's more that people like the idea that their data is encrypted. But yeah it's a false sense of security indeed. The end-to-end is kinda nice but buggy as hell and I have a lot of support tickets from users losing ke…
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(Quote) Haha yes we'll see about that indeed but either way no data is lost, it's just a bit of a pain to make it available if somebody would request something they have uploaded in the past few days and don't have a copy at home.
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Yeah so apparentley during the upgrade to NC 21 something went wrong and Nextcloud generated new encryption keys. I do have the old keys, but newly uploaded data after the upgrade was completed is now encrypted with a different set of keys. So I ca…
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Not really because usually the node limit is decided by the amount of available disk and ram, not cpu. And an idle vps is using both.
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(Quote) 413 Request Entity Too Large (Quote) nginx/1.18.0 (Ubuntu)(Quote) Yeah it's a limit in NGINX and PHP. I've upgraded to PHP 8 and the setting wasn't changed. It's set to 100 GB max now so try again :)
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(Quote) Yea I'm curious myself, there is a file size limit in PHP and reverse proxy. I can see to increase it.
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(Quote) @Advin The deal is sold out but we have 10 GB free to try: https://billing.novos.be/store/novos-brick It's managed NC though, if you're looking for your own instance then Hetzner might be the better option.
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(Quote) Can you try this again?
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(Quote) Aight that's weird, I will check and try to reproduce.
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(Quote) With the Android app as well?
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Hi all, updated to Nextcloud 21 and: * Enabled Talk which seems to work now (needs further testing though). * Deleted files seem to work now as well :) I hope E2E won't be an issue, it showed as untested on NC21 but it hardly gets updated. I would…
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https://billing.novos.be/cart.php?a=confproduct&i=1 €14/mo if you want I can throw in 4096 MB RAM. This is Ceph triple replicated SATA storage. Expandable and very reliable. The nvme is triple rep as well. 2 months free with yearly payment. We…
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(Quote) Hi, I haven't heard this from anybody so far. I'm using it myself and I don't have any issues.
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(Quote) Yeah figured that might be the reason :)
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(Quote) Well with RAID1 you already have read speed of 2 disks. Plus frequent accessed files will also be cached in mem, so more memory might be a better option. It really all depends on your workload though. Let's say you are seeding 500 GB of tor…
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SSD caching is pointless unless you are doing a lot of synchronous writes (i.e. database writes). But most people use asynchronous data only anyway which is already cached in memory before it's written to disk. If you then cache it on another device…
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Obv the SSD server. No-brainer.
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(Quote) Yes, €6/mo for each additional TB or €5/mo with annual billing (so 5 since this offer is only annual).
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(Quote) True that, but then again it's more easy to f*ck things up if you give users full freedom. You will get a bloated Nextcloud with 200 apps. Plus if you really care about privacy you can always enable e2e encryption. But since you mentioned T…
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Maybe this is something for you? https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/2455/novos-antwerp-premium-hybrid-vps-only-99-yr
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(Quote) Normally yes, but I will be carefully rolling out upgrades. I don't want to be the first to be onboard with this and I want to test it first. I will probably deploy it within a couple of weeks. Stability first :)