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A man has his honour, and as said, lest the other party provide approval for the private discussion to be shared, it shall not be. I appreciate that you may find this frustrating, but a man must live (and die) by his code.
All I want is for you to break the chains, be free and yell CUNT higher than ever yelled before.
By the way, my hot chocolate started to boil and now it's very much a hot hot chocolate. Can't wait to taste it.
Oh no Sir, allowing the boil will impair the flavour, I would plead with you to start again and this time watch the pot carefully.
Actually, it was just Oboy and milk. Swedens Nesquik. https://www.amazon.com/Oboy-Chocolate-Drink-450g-15-8oz/dp/B01LY1UFXI.
I have heard of this product but have yet to have the privilege of sampling it. I will rectify this situation as soon as practicable!
Linode added Dedis... is on a quote basis. Check the website.
I'm not woke enough to use DO.
Prod VPS provider of choice?
Amazon Lightsail has 1C+1G+40GB SSD+2TB egress for $5
DigitalOcean has 1C+1G+25GB SSD+1TB egress for $6
Lightsail is free for first 3 months too + has a lot more things for free in AWS Free Tier like Cloudfront CDN with 1TB/mo free.
... good luck DigitalOcean.
@Hetzner_OL consider adding Asia region in near future, there will be a lot of clients leaving DO and you can expand very, very easily with 0 marketing costs.
Edit: Can anybody share YABS from Linode? Very curious about their "40Gbps network In" in their cheap VPSes.
All it takes is one. Vultr will follow, and so will Linode and others. The bigger providers know their real customer base. Ultimately, they would rather align with each other at a higher price than be cheaper.
Buyvm Luxemborg 512Mb used to be my go to for cheap and quality VPS. Now their lowest offering starts from 3.5$. Are there any decent alternatives? It sucks that the providers are taking away the lower spec offering or increasing prices when it should be other way around moving forward.
We haven't increased prices anywhere, we just don't stock the 512's as they burn up a lot of IP's.
Francisco
I mean, practically, doesn't that increase the price of the cheapest VPS I could realistically grab from BuyVM?
https://vitobotta.com/2021/09/10/disk-cpu-performance-linode-vs-digitalocean-vs-upcloud-vs-hetzner-vs-terrahost-vs-scaleway/
https://gist.github.com/vitobotta/7604d7a38e96824a5d0b6d398498433e
512MB is pretty tight these days anyway, but fair.
Francisco
Vultr&Linode would align, instead of being cheaper?
Linode cheapest 2core = $20
Vultr cheapest 2core = $20
DO cheapest 2core before price increase = $15
DO cheapest 2core after price increase = $18
It's not that easy, especially in case of Vultr.
Vultr has 4 choices in lowend (Premium AMD, Premium Intel, High Frequency Intel, Regular) which is very confusing for customers... like what is faster - Premium AMD, Premium Intel or High Frequency Intel? If high frequency is faster then why they also have more ssd space? And why the hell "Premium" are most cost-effective than regular in terms of traffic ($6 Premium = 2TB, $5 Regular = 1TB, $10 Regular = 2TB)?
It's hella confusing.
If they would increase pricing then I would say just increase premium/hf ones, as regular dont make any sense right now.
Fair enough.
I'd line that up more with the fact that the reality of the situation is that IPv4 holds more value than the cheapest prices you'll find.
That assumption (that prices should decrease over time) isn't true when a vital component of the product (in this case, VPS and therefore IPv4) increases in value. The unit cost of a VPS in terms of computing power has increased in cost over time (by that I mean you can get more CPU power per $$$ than you did 5 years ago). But now it's the cost of IPv4 that holds many of these providers back, especially since there's a fixed supply of it world-wide.
Such is the state of the internet. If you have any better ideas on reducing costs than we're all ears.
a&w cream soda is meh. scheweweweweppes cream soda is where it's at mmmm
I have never had the opportunity to imbibe this delightful sounding beverage. I will see if it can be purchased anywhere in my native land.
God Lord! £4.99 per can! https://www.amazon.co.uk/Schweppes-Cream-Soda-355Ml/dp/B007GR5596
Does the avatar change mean 50 % of Old Nekki is back?
I'm afraid I don't know what you mean, my avatar hasn't changed, has it?
Weird, I didn't see the "new" one with half-half until now.
I believe the relevant vernacular is 'blame the cluster'? I tidied the image about an hour ago, but the basic image is the same.
The post does not say that new $4 VPSes will have ipv4. That price point makes more sense if they're ipv6-only.
Jones soda.
In fact for many individual users they are able to pay $1 less now
The poll options made me roll with laughter but then I realize that this hurts my fellow cheapskates. Literally everything these days seems to be rising to the point it feels advantageous - not that 1 dollar will make most of us poor but probably a student out there... you never know...
Your message reminds me of @jamespeach 's early comments, weird and ... robotic, hence polite.
I expect this is a probation to become a mod, no?