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dstat for live peek. vnstat for aggregated statistics.
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Happy birthday NB!
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(Quote) I believe nyr is referring to the script currently using the ppa as the package source. If you are on one of these supported Ubuntu versions, you just have to remove the .list file corresponding to the wireguard-ppa from /etc/apt/sources.li…
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Zilore monitoring. (currently beta for over 1yr) Free after beta if you join now. Excellent results for me.
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(Quote) Search for 'DMCA ignored' and decide if they really can keep it up forever. So far, so good though.
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OP : How's the routing for you to the maxkvm SGP? If you see over 62ms latency , do send in a mtr - rw yourIP to suppor, so they can address it via their upstream.
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(Quote) Storage? Any vps. (public) Distribution? Haha. Say the magic word? sisters Liteserver.nl is fine for copyright (owned by you) adult content, acc to a regular LEx member. Most NL hosts would be fine here too I think.
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(Quote) This right here, is the AnthonySmith brand. ??
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IOFLOOD Phoenix is listed on the speed test app too as a location.
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Should I be worried that the SolusVM for Phoenix seems to record data transfer usage, even for incoming flows? I don't know anything about SolusVM. Can it be configured to avoid metering incoming transfers? Edit: I've added my own vnstat logging fo…
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New provider : add to dns cluster. I've never bothered with my own hosted dns. But it seems like a nice option now with all the Singapore luck lately.
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I assume you don't want to connect to a private VPN? (openvpn/wireguard from nyr's scripts) You just want a private web proxy for one off web visits?
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I caved too ??. I figure with my 10mbps upstream cap, even USA is fine for workstation borgbackup remotes.
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(Quote) It would be a good spot for backups of your primary storage location (EU?). Write-only incrementals do not count against the transfer quota at all. Tis an unbelievable deal for less than usd 2.5 per Terabyte of RAID6 .
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(Quote) I assume you meants MaxKVM. They're most likely out of stock. I know that HostUS has just restocked Singapore. Solid network so far. I am using it as 24/7 wireguard node. I think you would need at least the $36/yr 1GB plan for Ghost. Else…
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Chennai business fixedline internet should be seeing under 40ms. Under 60 is what I'm plenty happy with. 78 over 4G
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(Quote) Can't seem to edit. Link to offer : https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/1406/hostus-kvm-launch-in-singapore-ryzen-nvme-and-more
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Grab the usd $36/yr hostus Ryzen 3900x limited offer. 1gb ram, 750GB transfer Why compromise when the offer is still alive... For South India, I can find no good reason to pick Mumbai. (everything gets congested at 8pm local) SGP is great.
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(Quote) Personal license is different from internals right @seriesn? Meaning I could spin up a DA VM on my proxmox dedi. Valid only for the first year or for life of (active vps) client?
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TBH, I didn't even see this thread until now. I don't mind contributing banter to a database owned by Ant. But discord is a whole another animal. I guess I might join some time just to lurk. Ive managed to avoid discord completely until this poin…
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Reminds me to deposit $30 in my hosthatch account. I'll deposit the remaining 54 in September. I have 3000GB (actual) for $2.33/TB from London storage launch promo .
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Desired redundancy for said storage?
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(Quote) And here I am having a silly chuckle. AS6453 is the TA-TA ipv6 network. https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/ta_ta
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The US locations feature free DA?
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Zim wiki synced by seafile.
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PM liteserver as well with your requirements. A solid NL option with very friendly support.
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If HOSTUS can do multiple locations for that $10 offer, personally I'd take up that for the ease of management. It's all about the Value. I do not know about the Stripe payment requirements OP describes (@alexanderm confirm? )
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You crazy bastards. Monthly recurring : you really do know us skeptical hippos. Picked up a tiny KVM of course.