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(Quote) I have a bundle from a year ago (coming up for renewal). For me PHX is xxx.xxx.xx.44 and UK/NL are likely the same. I'm not sure if there are multiple nodes or multiple IPv4s for the same node. Perhaps @AnthonySmith can clarify. Since it's…
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Removed from being considered for the draw.
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Removed from being considered for the draw.
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Just getting around to catch up on the giveaways : Order #5186167037
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(Quote) Correct. @Falzo mentioned something along € 2 per core (so usually not worth it as this in itself may be the cost of the VM). (Quote) The RS line has dedicated threads - you can use them 24/7 100% but from what I've seen the performance doe…
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(Quote) Actually I've not had a bad experience (so far!) at all. I have one of those smallish Atoms and it's just worked. No hardware issues so far and I've only had to ask for an IPv6 allocation (they don't provide it automatically like Online.net …
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(Quote) Why the hatred towards One Provider (or is it the French)?
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(Quote) Agreed. I think though that during the Advent calendar (or maybe Easter) they do seem to have shorter contract durations. I just feel that the higher end plans should have shorter durations as they are practically speaking vDedi's and while …
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(Quote) IIRC, last year for BF one of the VPSs was 6 month prepaid but it could be cancelled any time (i.e. +30 days from "now" I think) and they would refund the excess paid. The VPSs I'm OK with yearly as they are relatively low priced.…
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I'm not yet very excited about the Netcup offers so far. Somehow the price-resource ratio is a bit warped (IMHO) and every VPS offer so far is a yearly lock in. I think previously there were offers with more cores (though older generation), more di…
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(Quote) It is not. It is at a different DC in Montreal (or thereabouts). Latency to BHS is very good, but network throughput depends and varies. But it is pretty much the best non-OVH option in the vicinity for storage. Cross Atlantic throughput is…
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@Not_Oles - Happy Thanksgiving and stay warm (but not too hot) in the Sonoran desert. Thanks to LES, there is something positive to look forward to and get into that Z(X?)en state when scouting for deals to satisfy that primordial urge of just getti…
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(Quote) Yes - it is raidz2 (and due to Xen limitations (I think) they provide disks in 2TB (max) chunks to a total of your allocated disk size). They are using a ZFS based SAN.
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(Quote) Completely agree and I totally missed reading this initially (I think it was added later). I always assumed this was the norm but I didn't realize that there were people buying more than 1 for themselves (presumably to stack)?
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@kmessy - I think you misunderstood @CamoYoshi's post on the provider tag - it has to be granted to you by @AnthonySmith if you are posting something on behalf of or as an official representative of a particular provider. It is always good to have …
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@Not_Oles - I'm assuming you're looking for storage near the Sonoran desert and if so, @AnthonySmith is your best bet. @vimalware has been very happy with his Phoenix storage box and I think you will find it perfect (and well priced) for your needs,…
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Just to add to @Falzo 's points, usually the lower end/priced offers of Netcup disappear very quickly. The high resource deals are a bit easier to get but they're usually/mostly locked in for 12 month contract (with the usual Netcup cancellation of …
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(Quote) I totally understand and certainly don't expect any of the super powers (or moderators) to police. What does help though (coming from a regular user like me) is knowing that there is an official position in that these unethical practices ar…
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(Quote) @AnthonySmith - not being a sourpuss, but I think do no harm (to anyone) should be a fundamental principle here. While the affiliate link may not "cost" the user (and of course due diligence and caveat emptor applies), obfuscating …
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Hi @Abdullah - adding my thoughts here (note that these are "me centric" notes, so may not be too relevant to generalize on but I still think it is useful in part). I have a bunch of NAT instances from all the good providers here (Mikho/A…
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(Quote) Isn't it (ridiculously) expensive? IIRC it was something like € 50 or thereabouts - right? Also, is this freely assignable to any dedi or is this "locked" into some Dedi like an IPv4 addon? I really hope that at some point in the…
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(Quote) IMHO, that is relatively small and straightforward (vs dealing with myriad DNS provider APIs). Also, beware that there is some not-too-small latency with many providers before the DNS change is "refreshed". Usually I've had the bes…
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(Quote) All you (ideally) need is: https://github.com/AnalogJ/lexicon
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(Quote) Right and I'd say no. Lots of bad things happen when (some) ICMPv6 packets are disallowed. (Quote) Seems odd because if you have an upstream /48 gateway, I'd think that things are routed and of course you shouldn't need any fe80 magic. (Qu…
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I'm just going back to the basics now: * wg initiated ipv6 works fine - confirms that (outward initiated) routing (and return path) is not a problem and everything is ok. * Once upstream's neigh cache expires, incoming (outside initiated IPv6 traff…
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(Quote) Aaha. OK. Suggestion. Proxy the wg0 IPv6 as well and setup the default route for the clients via that IPv6 and you should be all set. If need be setup an explicit gateway via your eth0 IPv6 address on the wg side (remember that because ther…
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First, I assume the wg interface does not have a MAC. That is likely going to be one of the reasons you are not having a fe80:: address for wg0 (key difference in my case with a vmbr* interface). Can you also confirm that your wg0 interface's IP is…