
rcy026
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I agree with above, it's junk. I could possibly imagine some marketing or promotion cases where one would use it for a website if you find a suitable name matching the tld, but I would never use it for mail or anything infrastructure. I strongly su…
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It depends on what kind of software it is and where it is used. If I am to resell something I very much prefer if its my branding on the product, not someone elses. If it's internal use and never faces customers, I couldn't care less.
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Being European I've been waiting for slabs to be available in LU to move to BuyVM, so the part about bad peering and transit in LU worries me. Cogent sucks in Europe so if they only use that it does not surprise me that it's bad, but according to th…
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I would setup an extra vm and run FreeNAS or similar on it and share the storage from there via iscsi of nfs, depending on requirements.
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(Quote) Use libpam-oath and Authy if that makes you feel better. Or whatever other app you feel comfortable with. https://www.g2.com/categories/multi-factor-authentication-mfa
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(Quote) While I agree with the nice gesture part, I don't think anyone would want that to actually happen. Just imagine if every business that uses FOSS in any way would run a mirror. We would have millions of flaky ass mirrors running on old hardwa…
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(Quote) This ^
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(Quote) Dashboards, plural. I have a lot. :smile: And sorry but no, I'd rather not. They contain lots of hostnames and other info that I prefer not to post on a public forum. But if you want to look at dashboards for inspiration there are thousands…
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(Quote) I just use simple scripts, mostly sh but some perl and php, to collect the metrics I want. Its mostly just pingtimes and checks to see of a process is running or a service is responding on a certain port. Most of my checks are just a few lin…
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(Quote) Google banned the Fortnite app the same day Apple did, on the same basis. Google takes exactly the same cut as Apple, with the same terms. Epic sued Google too, but for some reason media only focuses on the Apple lawsuit.
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This was a well planned trap by Epic. Apple clearly states that in-app purchases has to go trough Apple Pay, so that they can take a 30% cut. However, there is a clause stating that goods and assets used outside of the app itself, does not have to …
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(Quote) They do have ipv6, so I just use that.
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(Quote) Most of my clients are in Europe so I don't really need that...but yeah, I might do it just for the awesome Grafana dashboard I could make with metrics from the whole world. :smile:
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I have 5 x mrvm that I use for monitoring. Being able to measure things from different networks in different parts of the world for basically no money at all is awesome. They all collect metrics and feed it to a central Influxdb which is then used b…
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Really nice, thank you.
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Among the lowend players, I think Racknerd should be mentioned. Not a longtime player yet, but it seems like they are growing fast. Big boys not mentioned yet are Ionos by 1and1 (www.ionos.com) and MissHosting (www.misshosting.com). 1and1 is gigant…
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I agree with KamalW. Barracuda is poorly maintained and seems to be run by total assholes. I have never in my life sent spam or abused in any way, still I have spent many many hours fighting to get removed from Barracuda's list. Sometimes successfu…
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(Quote) I'm using restic, and I must say I really like it. It's lightweight, easy to use, efficient and very scriptable.
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(Quote) Hell yeah, I would switch my linux NAT vps's for jails in a second!
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My guess is that Netflix doesn't really care if you use VPN or not, so they probable does not have all the latest bells and whistles when it comes to detecting it. The restriction on content in different parts of the world comes from the big movieco…
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I actually really like Discord. It's fast, easy and efficient. For pure bullshit and chitchat it's perfect. As a business, privacy becomes a concern. But then there is always Mattermost, which you can run selfhosted.
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I had similar issues a while ago so I tested a lot of solutions, but landed on Authy. The only thing that bugs me a little is that it is not open source, but I feel that the company behind it is solid enough to be trusted as much as anything else (w…
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(Quote) Oh no, you are by far not the only idiot, there are plenty of you out there. ;) I'm glad you took my comment the right way, now that I read it again I realize that it might have sounded a far bit harsher then intended. I apologize even if …
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(Quote) Well, if you chose to agree upon a contract you haven't even read, that is your choice, but don't assume that everyone is equally stupid.
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(Quote) Well, if the cancellation policy is stated in the contract and you have agreed to that contract, most people in Germany (or Europe as a whole I would imagine) would consider it your own fault for agreeing to it. We simply hate people that t…
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I would say pretty much every point you made can be said about Swedish providers as well, take it from a native Swede that have lived and worked in Germany. We are very similar when it comes to consumer protection, the customers have a lot of protec…
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(Quote) I second that. In most cases I just need space, not performance. I have no need for ssd/nvme and lots of ram and cpu.