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BLACK FRIDAY: LET'S ALL GO BROKE EDITION

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  • @vmhaus said:

    @nullnothere said:

    @vmhaus said: Open a ticket we might be able to work something out ;)

    It HAS been a long day... surely there's enough cheer NVMe GBs to spread for a few of those hardy starving lurkers waiting around for a morsel or two.

    Few people asking for scraps. So far Algorithm has done most of them happy

    Most :(

    Zoom zoom storage and zoom zoom ticket replies from @vmhaus

    Thanked by 1vmhaus
  • Thanked by 1WSS
  • @datanoise said:

    deluxe said: It needs Polish ID on signup - do they care or just fill junk?

    Don't remember that, I probably left it blank. Don't worry.

    Stuck here :? (the number is from google, as a test). The only country in the dropdown is Poland.

    Any ideas? :)

  • @vmhaus said:
    Add $2 and we can do a 192MB instance. Debian doesnt like much lower. KVM, NVMe, custom panel and a few additional things for that $2

    Dang, this NVMe shit is blazing fast. Also, thank you for the reply. :)

    Thanked by 1vmhaus
  • Anything cheap in Asia? Maybe I just missed it so far...

  • @salakis said:
    Anything cheap in Asia? Maybe I just missed it so far...

    HostUS has an asia bundle

  • JabJabJabJab Member
    edited November 2017

    @deluxe said:
    Any ideas? :)

    PESEL is something like Social Security Number for USA, but not so scary.
    Try diff generator, the one you used is broken :D

    Thanked by 1deluxe
  • @WSS how many VirMach did you get this year?

  • deluxe said: Any ideas? :)

    Seems like there has been a change to only allow new accounts to be created with a polish address.

    https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/2504582/#Comment_2504582

    Dunno if they verify manually this 'PESEL' or not.

    Thanked by 1deluxe
  • @Tom That depends. How many do you need?

  • vmhaus said: Add $2 and we can do a 192MB instance. Debian doesnt like much lower. KVM, NVMe, custom panel and a few additional things for that $2

    Nice. Fwiw Debian 7 works fine in a 64MB OpenVZ with a 32 bit build. KVM will need more memory because it has its own kernel etc. Does paypal guest checkout work?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    64MB KVM works fine as Mailserver, you can go deeper, 192MB is still to much.

  • @Tom said:

    Ugh, quite an overkill for what I need right now. Other than that it looks quite sweet.

  • vmhausvmhaus Member, Top Host, Host Rep

    @Neoon said:
    64MB KVM works fine as Mailserver, you can go deeper, 192MB is still to much.

    64MB KVM? What distro?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @vmhaus said:

    @Neoon said:
    64MB KVM works fine as Mailserver, you can go deeper, 192MB is still to much.

    64MB KVM? What distro?

    Debian, had MySQL with Postfix running on it.

  • vmhausvmhaus Member, Top Host, Host Rep

    @willie said:

    vmhaus said: Add $2 and we can do a 192MB instance. Debian doesnt like much lower. KVM, NVMe, custom panel and a few additional things for that $2

    Nice. Fwiw Debian 7 works fine in a 64MB OpenVZ with a 32 bit build. KVM will need more memory because it has its own kernel etc. Does paypal guest checkout work?

    I believe so. If not you can ticket us as we can work something out should you wish

  • vmhausvmhaus Member, Top Host, Host Rep

    @Neoon said:

    @vmhaus said:

    @Neoon said:
    64MB KVM works fine as Mailserver, you can go deeper, 192MB is still to much.

    64MB KVM? What distro?

    Debian, had MySQL with Postfix running on it.

    Debian 9?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @vmhaus said:

    @Neoon said:

    @vmhaus said:

    @Neoon said:
    64MB KVM works fine as Mailserver, you can go deeper, 192MB is still to much.

    64MB KVM? What distro?

    Debian, had MySQL with Postfix running on it.

    Debian 9?

    8, but I needed to upgrade from Debian 7 to Debian 8, since the Debian 8 installation fails when you install direct.

  • Neoon said: Debian, had MySQL with Postfix running on it.

    With some swap for main upgrades at least, isn't it? on @vmhaus servers swap would work great I guess :)

  • vmhausvmhaus Member, Top Host, Host Rep

    30 mins remain for VMH-192MB

    Plan: Black Friday VMH-192MB 
    1x CPU Core E3-1270v6 (Shared) 
    192MB DDR4 RAM 
    3GB NVMe Disk Space 
    512GB Bandwidth 
    1Gbps Port 
    Anti DDoS Included 
    1x IPv4 
    1x IPv6 
    1 x Automated Backup Slot (Daily) 
    Bonsai Control Panel 
    Price: $7 / year
    Sign up: https://bonsai.vmhaus.com/signup
    

    This is the final flash sale to wrap up the day. The other yearly offers will exist over the weekend and we will see how much stock we have left for Cyber Monday.

  • WSSWSS Member
    edited November 2017

    You know what runs fucking great in 64MB KVMs? BSD. Not the default FreeBSD kernel anymore, but Net/Open/Mir(lol) are perfectly fine.

    OpenBSD 6.2/amd64 in a 64M KVM:

    load averages:  0.21,  0.13,  0.17              myhostnameisofnoconcern 14:02:02
    13 processes: 1 running, 11 idle, 1 on processor              up 35 days, 20:15
    CPU states:  0.7% user,  0.0% nice,  3.2% system,  1.0% interrupt,  95.1% idle
    Memory: Real: 9424K/41M act/tot Free: 8036K Cache: 9704K Swap: 3888K/697M
    

    That's running basic network monitoring, backup NS and SMTP.

  • WSS said: Net/Open/Mir(lol) are perfectly fine.

    I have to try to setup openbsd on one of those little KVMs

  • @datanoise said:

    WSS said: Net/Open/Mir(lol) are perfectly fine.

    I have to try to setup openbsd on one of those little KVMs

    write netboot.xyz iso to your bootsector, reboot, config network, load OpenBSD, dd over your MBR, return to installer script. Install. Done.

    Thanked by 1datanoise
  • @vmhaus said:
    30 mins remain for VMH-192MB

    Alright, I give in. Opened a ticket about possibility of extra storage.

    Thanked by 1vmhaus
  • vmhausvmhaus Member, Top Host, Host Rep

    @WSS said:

    @datanoise said:

    WSS said: Net/Open/Mir(lol) are perfectly fine.

    I have to try to setup openbsd on one of those little KVMs

    write netboot.xyz iso to your bootsector, reboot, config network, load OpenBSD, dd over your MBR, return to installer script. Install. Done.

    We gladly load netboot.xyz ISO onto your VM should you wish

  • @datanoise said:

    flex said: maybe this bf offer? https://noez.de/dedicated (Intel Core i5-6500T)

    Hey that's pretty good, some crappy atom but with enough drives to make a RAID 1...

    Is this recurring ?

  • @vmhaus said:
    We gladly load netboot.xyz ISO onto your VM should you wish

    That's not brutal enough. :D

    Thanked by 1vmhaus
  • IT WAS A GOOD RUN, BUT, I FEAR MY FRIENDS, THIS IS NOW OVER

  • vmhausvmhaus Member, Top Host, Host Rep

    5 Mins before we are wrapping up the flash deals for the day. We think we've flashed you lot enough.

    Thanked by 1ehab
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