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Would you like to get Intel scalable gold and 5* support with 10 euro/year?
Nice deal.
I have made my peace with not being able to upgrade out of Ubuntu 14.04.
I just threw up nginx from ondrej's PPA in front of my NF/HB0/FX isos for family and friends. (+h5ai and .htpasswd)
I figure there's not a lot that can go wrong with this attack surface.
Everything can re-sourced from trackers if it goes tits up.
this reminds me of
I don't see what the big deal is. Debian 8 is LTS until June 2020, so if you buy it for 1 year only you will have an LTS distro the whole time. If you want security, use a KVM or get a dedi.
I've just taken a look, and templates for CentOS 7 and Ubuntu 16.04 are also available, so the situation is better than I had expected.
Yep, and I'm pretty sure Ubuntu 16.04 LTS is good for another couple of years. Unsure about centos..
the end is nigh with no provider tag posting offers ...
Please take a look at https://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/153228/rules-for-selling-on-lowendtalk-updated-04th-sep-2018/p1
But 16.04 not a minimal one ..wonder how much space it consumes from the 10gb
Joined and hour ago and putting an offer on another host's offer page without even a provider tag... GTFO
@FAT32 @doghouch
Yeah, too bad that it's not minimal. I guess that you could simply delete what you don't need.
Well, so my
1vCore
2GB RAM
75GB SSD
1Gbit
for 1EUR is a very good deal.
yes is the maximum what tis kerne is support.
@cociu - any hope of getting IPv6 on these in the near future (you had mentioned IPv6 for dedis are already being provisioned).
yes we have ipv6 , what i need is see how to control and alocate the ipv6 with the modulesfactory for vps ... will tard some month more to have ipv6 in vps plans.
I noticed last night that I actually have IPv6 on one of my other VPS through Cociu. Not sure when it showed up but there it is.
Your comment is pretty irrelevant to anything i said. Don't try to stir the pot buddy. Nobody said anything about budget, only you did.
To be fair, budget is relevant. You wouldn't pay Tata Motors prices and then complain it didn't have heated leather seats and wood trim like your BMW. I'm not taking any position on the oh so well discussed issues but claiming budget isn't a relevant mitigating factor isn't right either.
Talking about bad support/hypervisor = Budget.
Great logic there.
Great reading comprehension. I never said they were equivalent. I said at that price my expectations are lower. If I'm paying $10/mo I reasonably expect a team of people and response times consistently in the few hour range. At $1/month I expect it to be a one man operation and thing to back up when they get busy. Was 'mitigating' too big a word?
Nice. So does it work? Have you tried using it for anything substantial?
@cociu - separately, while I know that there is no support to upgrade from the provided templates, why is it that the reinstall (in case something gets messed up) is still broken? Will you be fixing that soon as well (in the interest of not having to deal with tickets and allowing for a few of us adventurous folks to try and experiment and help the rest by being guinea pigs)?
It would be nice, but since this issue concerning the broken reinstall function has been with them for years now, I assume that it's not trivial to fix. As has been noted here before, they've done an in-house modification somewhere, which either broke reinstall unintentionally or broke it intentionally.
It does work. I logged in via that interface and then talked out to some of my other ipv6 nodes. I haven't stressed it at all though. I was surprised it arrived so just verifying it worked made me happy.
Thanks for asking that. I wondered about that too. It would seem that nothing you do inside the VPS should stop it from being recreated from the template.
Oh, it's this thread again.
i have been resisting not to say
if its openvz "Wouldn't touch it with @Letzien's penis." -@AuroraZ
yes some of vps have ipv6 yet but we are still testing so do not get it like a fix problem , maybe lather your ipv6 will change , for the moment we do some test with some nodes.
one ipv6 /vm verry soon in all our services , we are working this weekend to implement it. Also the old orders will benefit of ipv6. Thanks all
This is great news. Thanks.
Separately any comments on:
If this becomes available, I think the LET crowd can work on getting for e.g. a Debian 9 template because of which all the users will benefit. As long as you're not infected with the systemd-virus, it should work fine on a 2.6.x kernel without issues.
Although this is a bit off-topic, it seems to me that Devuan ASCII would/should be a better choice for OVZ6 than Debian 9, but unfortunately, there are no official Devuan templates available for OVZ6.
I've got Debian 9 setup on one of my OVZ6 (2.6.32) VPSs and it works fine - granted it is a minimal setup but I pretty much don't use (or rather get rid of) systemd - so I don't really anticipate difficulties with Debian 9 for my typical usage pattern.
Granted there are some instances where I do need systemd (Proxmox are you reading?) and I've not yet invested the time in getting rid of it as yet (in Proxmox's case it's an indirect dependency it seems but needs more time and finessing so I've given up for now).
Any reason you prefer Devuan instead?