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★ VirMach ★ Black Friday & Cyber Week 2018 ★ RAID 10 SSD ★ OpenVZ & KVM ★ Check inside for offers! - Page 68
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★ VirMach ★ Black Friday & Cyber Week 2018 ★ RAID 10 SSD ★ OpenVZ & KVM ★ Check inside for offers!

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  • It's either 1CPU or 10GB SSD deals that seems to kill otherwise good specs

  • @user123 So chain 'em all together and distcc with them. :cold_sweat:

  • user123user123 Member
    edited November 2018

    @CyberMonday said:
    @user123 So chain 'em all together and distcc with them. :cold_sweat:

  • why they puts 10GB or 1 core for high ram. or backward. it doesn't make any sense.

  • @info said:
    why they puts 10GB or 1 core for high ram. or backward. it doesn't make any sense.

    It's an automated script.

  • @info said:
    why they puts 10GB or 1 core for high ram. or backward. it doesn't make any sense.

    The ones that don't make any sense are automatically randomly generated from a script.

  • It's like a 10 inch limp dickgig 8 core box that just stays limpidle. It looks good, but can't really do anything.

    Thanked by 1eol
  • @info said:
    why they puts 10GB or 1 core for high ram. or backward. it doesn't make any sense.

    probably so that users will not install windows and its applications since they eat a lot of space, ram and cpu resources

  • are there non script offers too ?

  • @CyberMonday said:
    It's like a 10 inch limp dickgig 8 core box that just stays limpidle. It looks good, but can't really do anything.

    Uh, interesting choice of analogy there, bud.

  • @user123 said:

    @CyberMonday said:
    It's like a 10 inch limp dickgig 8 core box that just stays limpidle. It looks good, but can't really do anything.

    Uh, interesting choice of analogy there, bud.

    I see you peeking at my box. It's OK, you don't have to be shy.

  • @user123 said:

    @info said:
    why they puts 10GB or 1 core for high ram. or backward. it doesn't make any sense.

    It's an automated script.

    It's an evil computer running a psychological experiment.

  • they accepting credit card ? or only paypal ?

  • @drakula said:
    probably so that users will not install windows and its applications since they eat a lot of space, ram and cpu resources

    Doubt it..I've seen plenty of 1CPU or 10GB SSD w/ Linux...Just the same as I've seen on Windows offers

  • donlidonli Member
    edited November 2018

    Buffalo - KVM Windows

    $54.56 /yr
    
    VIRTUALIZATION KVM – 1 GIGABIT
    WINDOWS WINDOWS 2008 AVAILABLE
    RAM 4480MB DEDICATED RAM
    CPU 1x FAIR SHARE CPU vCORE
    HDD 75GB SSD (RAID 10)
    BANDWIDTH 1000GB BANDWIDTH
    LOCATION BUFFALO, NY LOCATION
    IPs 1 DEDICATED IPv4
    
  • @donli said:

    @user123 said:

    @info said:
    why they puts 10GB or 1 core for high ram. or backward. it doesn't make any sense.

    It's an automated script.

    It's an evil computer running a psychological experiment.

    Instructions unclear. Do I need to pee on @VirMach to establish dominance or avoid making eye contact in the hopes that he wanders off on his own? :confounded:

  • @info said:
    they accepting credit card ? or only paypal ?

    Yes, they take credit cards.

  • @info said:
    they accepting credit card ? or only paypal ?

    Both with and without Paypal

  • @CyberMonday said:

    @user123 said:

    @CyberMonday said:
    It's like a 10 inch limp dickgig 8 core box that just stays limpidle. It looks good, but can't really do anything.

    Uh, interesting choice of analogy there, bud.

    I see you peeking at my box. It's OK, you don't have to be shy.

    You know you want to jam @VirMach's long, skinny M.2 2280 all up in there.

  • The auto deal generator really likes 10GB storage.

  • @user123 said:

    Instructions unclear. Do I need to pee on @VirMach to establish dominance or avoid making eye contact in the hopes that he wanders off on his own? :confounded:

    You need to respond to offers in a random manner so it can't determine the algorithm
    that maximizes payment from users.

  • @user123 The only problem is with 10G, I can barely feel anything. I mean, who wants to be seen out in public rocking Damn Small Linux kicks?

    Thanked by 1user123
  • @FZhang said:

    @drakula said:
    probably so that users will not install windows and its applications since they eat a lot of space, ram and cpu resources

    Doubt it..I've seen plenty of 1CPU or 10GB SSD w/ Linux...Just the same as I've seen on Windows offers

    it's not about the offer, it's about mitigating the risk of users using too many resources since the node is shared and no one likes greedy/abusive neighbour

  • can someone say this script author to not give 1 core or 10-15 gb offers for higher 2gb rams. its nonsense.. they could write better script.

  • yesterday I saw about 210 usd offer with 10-15 gb storage.

  • donlidonli Member
    edited November 2018

    LA - OpenVZ

    $6.00 /yr
    
    VIRTUALIZATION OpenVZ – 1 GIGABIT
    RAM 384MB DEDICATED RAM
    CPU 2x FAIR SHARE CPU vCORE
    HDD 35GB SSD (RAID 10)
    BANDWIDTH 750GB BANDWIDTH
    LOCATION LOS ANGELES, CA LOCATION
    IPs 1 DEDICATED IPv4
    
  • 35GB and 384M on OVZ? That's not half bad for $0.50/mo.

  • @donli said:
    LA - OpenVZ

    $6.00 /yr
    
    VIRTUALIZATION OpenVZ – 1 GIGABIT
    RAM 384MB DEDICATED RAM
    CPU 2x FAIR SHARE CPU vCORE
    HDD 35GB SSD (RAID 10)
    BANDWIDTH 750GB BANDWIDTH
    LOCATION LOS ANGELES, CA LOCATION
    IPs 1 DEDICATED IPv4
    

    Got one :smiley:

  • @CyberMonday said:
    35GB and 384M on OVZ? That's not half bad for $0.50/mo.

    The one I got in LA was: 768 MB, 30 GB, 1 CPU for $ 6.22.

    Thanked by 1CyberMonday
  • is mail server, irc server, paste site allowed for their blackfriday offers ?

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