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(Quote) (Image) Is it OK to place an order from Shanghai, West Virginia?
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(Quote) Found it. It's a suitable usage of new TLD. A locally hosted 1.8GB ISO file is going to use up your monthly transfer quickly though.
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(Quote) There's no racism in the grey forum, only dealz: https://staging-forum.lowendspirit.com/discussion/1820/antarctica-vps-hosting-with-dedicated-cores-starting-at-1 (login with the same account)
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(Quote) The encoding jobs for all resolutions (240p 360p 480p 720p) finished. Final result: EUserv is slightly faster than Oracle Cloud Tokyo. For comparison, I also included results from two other servers that have unrestricted CPU: * @hosterlabs…
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Notice: the article has been updated to include a command to lower the MTU of VXLAN interface. TCP does not work properly without this command. (Quote) EUserv seems to be shift free containers around. When I posted YABS on 2020-11-22, the CPU was a…
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(Quote) This tutorial is for users who setup their own services. As a premium provider, you ought to have an automated setup like Gullo (i.e. private IPv4 in the container and NAT on the host node), so that users don't have to fiddle with VXLAN them…
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NAT64 is one method, but most public servers are in EU, so the speeds won't be good from Hosterlabs Canada. If you happen to have a dual stack server nearby (e.g. Gullo Canada), you can try the VXLAN method in my newly posted tutorial: Enable IPv4 A…
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yoursunny summer host: VPS deals from Antarctica Specifications * 2 dedicated ARMv5 CPU cores * 2GB RAM * 20GB storage on high-speed CF card * Port speed: 115200bps via SpaceX StarLink, unlimited transfer * Quantity: unlimited * Location: Antarcti…
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(Quote) The "full core" is shared. For same amount of usage, the suspension hammer would drop earlier on smaller packages. There's no clear policy on how much CPU usage is permitted without getting suspended; Virmach has a clear "33%&…
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I got my trial account working. In short: you must use a desktop or tablet to sign up; screens narrower than 500px wouldn't work. Other bug reports will be PM'ed. YABS here: https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/comment/50786/#Comment_50786 Netw…
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Hosterlabs Solus.io trial, Pro Plus NVMe server: [root@forrest-76nc2l ~]# curl -sfL https://yabs.sh | bash# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-12-07 …
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(Quote) I sometimes use strange browsers to test apps. In the past I used surf on Debian Jessie and lynx on Ubuntu Precise. However, I stopped using them because my own apps aren't working on these.
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I saw the solusio link posted on the wrong green forum. I tapped "get started" and entered my name, email, password. I got here: (Image) There's no button on this page, and I'm not receiving any email. Browser: Chrome on iPhone SE 2020.
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Is 100% CPU usage considered abuse? I wanna encode push-ups with ffmpeg. Does the internal network support non-IP Ethernet traffic? If so, I can test Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK).
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(Quote) Solution: * Add every product to cart. * Apply coupon, see which product has changed price. * Decide whether you have an available hostname for this product. * Think hard on how you won't idle this product. * Check that you have money in Pa…
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@Not_Oles has a very powerful Hershey's Hetzner AX51-NVMe. https://talk.lowendspirit.com/discussion/2257/new-the-premium-7-deal Each block is 7 push-ups dollars per month. Grab it while the hotel still has vacant rooms.
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NAUGHTYLIST is very fragrant. (Image) ADD35 doesn't work with the 256MB plan. Also, Singapore has left the 256MB party.
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(Quote) What's the benefit of $5/month ARM server if I can do the same with $8.88/year Virmach or a local RPi 4 desktop? The only time I used ARM servers was to compile packages for the BeagleBone Black (ARMv7, 512MB). Scaleway C2 has same ARMv7 bu…
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(Quote) It's almost summer in Antarctica. Antarctica is in southern hemisphere, in case you don't know. Hmmm... maybe I'd write up something next week.
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(Quote) Taipei has IPv6, but high latency from China Telecom and China Unicom. San Jose has good speeds, but lacks IPv6.
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(Quote) The black balloons are gone? (Quote) Three typos in three lines. (Quote) I gave up trying to serve China readers from APAC deals. At least one of three China ISPs would send the traffic through USA. As I tested last month, the San Jose loc…
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(Quote) I don't want that either. Please, no more temptations. My current line-up: * vps5: Virmach 384MB Buffalo - Asterisk, QUIC-to-UDP proxy, plan to add a replica of push-ups repository * vps6: Oracle Cloud Tokyo - encoding and serving push-ups…
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If your Windows Server has desktop and browser, you are doing it wrong. Nowadays, you are supposed to install Server Core only and manage the server via PowerShell. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/desktop/legacy/hh846313(v…
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(Quote) Asterisk only needs 16MB RAM. What are you going to use the remaining memory for? (Quote) For this price at 2GB RAM, would you rather take 20GB HDD or 5GB NVMe? My choice would be 5GB NVMe. The CPU score is high enough to encode push-ups e…
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5 minutes of push-ups need 100MB storage (VP9 codec, three resolutions 360p 480p 720p). 580TB tape can store 55 years worth of push-ups. If I do push-ups continuously for the rest of my life, I'll be able to fill up one of these tapes.
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(Quote) Delete the IPv4 and switch to 3-year payment term, and it won't be as much a loss. Reference: BF-DOLLA-NAT
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(Quote) Linux will run happily with only 4 MB of RAM, including all of the trolls such as Windows 98, Vim, and push-ups. (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 32) Therefore, 4MB should be the low end minimum. (Quote) I had a 64MB…
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(Quote) The caveat of free Google Cloud is not the lack of IPv6, but the measly 1GB transfer per month and very expensive egress fees. Even Virmach and BF-DOLLA-NAT provide more than 1GB egress. (Quote) You should setup a brand selling 4MB IPv6-onl…
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(Quote) Last year I discovered that the antivirus is crashing, and later unearthed an SSD malfunction. I asked IT technician to replace the hard drive, and reinstall with a clean OS image, not copying anything over. This turned a somewhat slow compu…
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(Quote) Linux will run happily with only 4 MB of RAM, including all of the trolls such as Windows 98, Vim, and push-ups. (M. Welsh & L. Kaufman, Running Linux, 2e, 1996, p. 32) 2GB is too premium for "computer fun".
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I do not use any ad blocker. As a website author myself, I understand that many websites rely on advertising to survive, so that I keep relevant advertisements loaded and visible. I watch ad-free movies on Amazon Prime Videos that I have paid for. …
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Number inputs on the https://app.cloudcone.com/compute/create page (not special offer) are behaving weirdly on Chrome Android. For example, RAM default to 1024. I can't delete the existing number and change to 2048, etc. If I type additional digits,…
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(Quote) Typo here. See https://www.grammarly.com/blog/its-vs-its/
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Google deadpool imminent! I'm moving to: * Chrome => Firefox * Gmail => MXroute * Maps => OpenStreetMap * Drive => Dropbox * Photos => Nextcloud * YouTube => VCR tape * Music => iPod * Search => library * Calendar => pape…
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(Quote) The main benefit of Netlify is its ease of use: * Drag and drop a folder. * Build in Netlify. * Build in GitHub Workflows and deploy to Netlify. Nowadays I have Cloudflare in front of Netlify. It works like a charm. However, be careful wi…
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(Quote) Don't you want: * AF_XDP sockets so you can transmit more than 10 Gbps in one core? * kernel drivers for the shiny new 5G modem? * acceleration for post quantum crypto? * compiler optimization for next year's CPU model?