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  • @jmaxwell said:

    @fluffernutter said:
    I’d trust most of the providers in my signature with prod,

    Sure. Virmache is excellent for production.

    They're actually part of one of my prod clusters, currently sitting at 160 days of uptime.

  • treesmokahtreesmokah Member
    edited April 2023

    @fluffernutter said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @fluffernutter said:
    I’d trust most of the providers in my signature with prod,

    Sure. Virmache is excellent for production.

    They're actually part of one of my prod clusters, currently sitting at 160 days of uptime.

    Well, uptime greatly depends on the data center and what do they provide to the hosting provider. I'd imagine having "decent" uptime is not that hard as long as you don't touch and break things.
    The host I had the most downtime with, was fine until they didn't touch shit.

  • @treesmokah said:

    @fluffernutter said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @fluffernutter said:
    I’d trust most of the providers in my signature with prod,

    Sure. Virmache is excellent for production.

    They're actually part of one of my prod clusters, currently sitting at 160 days of uptime.

    Well, uptime greatly depends on the data center and what do they provide to the hosting provider. I'd imagine having "decent" uptime is not that hard as long as you don't touch and break things.
    The host I had the most downtime with, was fine until they didn't touch shit.

    This is why they are 1/6 of the prod cluster, they can go down for months and not concern me as I run my infra spread out across multiple hosts. That's the only way to host even moderately important things with LE* hosts.

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  • treesmokahtreesmokah Member
    edited April 2023

    @fluffernutter said:

    @treesmokah said:

    @fluffernutter said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @fluffernutter said:
    I’d trust most of the providers in my signature with prod,

    Sure. Virmache is excellent for production.

    They're actually part of one of my prod clusters, currently sitting at 160 days of uptime.

    Well, uptime greatly depends on the data center and what do they provide to the hosting provider. I'd imagine having "decent" uptime is not that hard as long as you don't touch and break things.
    The host I had the most downtime with, was fine until they didn't touch shit.

    This is why they are 1/6 of the prod cluster, they can go down for months and not concern me as I run my infra spread out across multiple hosts. That's the only way to host even moderately important things with LE* hosts.

    I've done a huge mistake with putting too many eggs in one basket once. Now I have designed infra for one of my clients that should be ultra turbo redundant(multi cluster private cloud with geo and network redundancy).
    Will be delivering it shortly, along with my own hardware for their use.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad
    edited April 2023

    @jmaxwell said:

    @fluffernutter said:
    I’d trust most of the providers in my signature with prod,

    Sure. Virmache is excellent for production.

    That’s the absolute worst one and that could never ever be even remotely fine for peoduction.

    Not even for non-production lol.

    And:

    HostHatch - no snapshots or backups, even the best backup strategy should include these as they are the fastest to boot.

    Kimsufi - a super budget brand, I don’t even think they themselves think it’s production ready. Also, super old hardware. Some of the hardware is not that much younger than me. Production? Nope.

    PulsedMedia - a company that strives off of clients breaking copyright laws, and their main product being no DMCA seedboxes for as little money as possible. Could be great for that, but for production, nope.

    SpeedyPage - they’re founded basically yesterday. Production? Nope.

    Terrahost - basically owned by a company that can’t afford to process domain renewals? No thanks.

    Damn I’ll get hated for this.

    The only one of the above that I think are walking a sure path to production is HostHatch.

    Give them a little more time with their panel and I think they can accomplish what’s needed for production.

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  • speedypagespeedypage Member, Patron Provider

    Hey, what did we do!? @emgh :'(

    Give it a few more years, maybe you will give us a try.

    Thanked by 1iKeyZ
  • VoidVoid Member

    @emgh said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @fluffernutter said:
    I’d trust most of the providers in my signature with prod,

    Sure. Virmache is excellent for production.

    That’s the absolute worst one and that could never ever be even remotely fine for peoduction.

    I missed /s

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @jmaxwell said:

    @emgh said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @fluffernutter said:
    I’d trust most of the providers in my signature with prod,

    Sure. Virmache is excellent for production.

    That’s the absolute worst one and that could never ever be even remotely fine for peoduction.

    I missed /s

    Haha no I agreed with your comment - I understood it was sarcastic :)

    @speedypage said:
    Hey, what did we do!? @emgh :'(

    Give it a few more years, maybe you will give us a try.

    Yes, if you're alive in a few years time I will. No hard feelings

    Production for me = I can sleep well hosting websites making around 60 k / month on

    I'm not very rich, it's for clients, not my own.

    Therefore what I consider production is kind of above what I guess most people on here would consider production

    If I hosted a medium-sized businesses mail as a part of a management deal and it went down, they'd ask who's hosting it, if I reply AWS and they've been around for 20 years and they're working on it as we speak, they'd say "shit that sucks alright thank you"

    If I on the other hand tell them "some provider on LET founded 6 months ago that offered it for 3 bucks a month" they wouldn't say anything they'd just fire me lol

  • miammiexmiammiex Member
    edited April 2023

    Hmm sound right

  • @emgh said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @emgh said:

    @jmaxwell said:

    @fluffernutter said:
    I’d trust most of the providers in my signature with prod,

    Sure. Virmache is excellent for production.

    That’s the absolute worst one and that could never ever be even remotely fine for peoduction.

    I missed /s

    Haha no I agreed with your comment - I understood it was sarcastic :)

    @speedypage said:
    Hey, what did we do!? @emgh :'(

    Give it a few more years, maybe you will give us a try.

    Yes, if you're alive in a few years time I will. No hard feelings

    Production for me = I can sleep well hosting websites making around 60 k / month on

    I'm not very rich, it's for clients, not my own.

    Therefore what I consider production is kind of above what I guess most people on here would consider production

    If I hosted a medium-sized businesses mail as a part of a management deal and it went down, they'd ask who's hosting it, if I reply AWS and they've been around for 20 years and they're working on it as we speak, they'd say "shit that sucks alright thank you"

    If I on the other hand tell them "some provider on LET founded 6 months ago that offered it for 3 bucks a month" they wouldn't say anything they'd just fire me lol

    Yeah production here is mostly personal stuff. I think it's more likely for AWS to go down in a single zone than it is for 6 different providers to all fold at the same time, so I keep my personal stuff (that makes money) on a cluster spread out across several different hosting companies. Work related infra is hosted on a mix of colo and AWS, anyone who uses LET providers for that stuff is an idiot, no matter how good they are. Even using someone like Vultr or DO will get you laughed at.

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  • ArkasArkas Moderator

    @LiteServer and @Hybula are production ready IMO.

  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @emgh said: HostHatch - no snapshots or backups, even the best backup strategy should include these as they are the fastest to boot.

    Not sure if you saw our new website, but https://hosthatch.com/features

    They are coming at the end of this month :)

    Thanked by 1emgh
  • bdlbdl Member

    @hosthatch said:

    @emgh said: HostHatch - no snapshots or backups, even the best backup strategy should include these as they are the fastest to boot.

    Not sure if you saw our new website, but https://hosthatch.com/features

    They are coming at the end of this month :)

    Happy Birthday for earlier this week :)

    Thanked by 1hosthatch
  • @hosthatch said: Not sure if you saw our new website, but https://hosthatch.com/features

    Feedback: Modern browsers blocks downloads from http when website was accessed via httpS so all those speedtest 1/5GB files on main page are blocked - need httpS or just link to speedtest directly and let people download it there.

    Other than that - maybe (little) smaller gaps/padding between features - a lot of scrolling required :D

    also: when sale!? ;')

    Thanked by 1hosthatch
  • new hosthatch panel looks sick.

    Thanked by 1hosthatch
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad
    edited April 2023

    @hosthatch said:

    @emgh said: HostHatch - no snapshots or backups, even the best backup strategy should include these as they are the fastest to boot.

    Not sure if you saw our new website, but https://hosthatch.com/features

    They are coming at the end of this month :)

    Nice!

    Knew you were on the right path!

    Other feedback:

  • dosaidosai Member

    @hosthatch said:

    @emgh said: HostHatch - no snapshots or backups, even the best backup strategy should include these as they are the fastest to boot.

    Not sure if you saw our new website, but https://hosthatch.com/features

    They are coming at the end of this month :)

    Nice looking new website. I was browsing https://hosthatch.com/company are you Able R?

  • up down up down. then it will be down forever

  • Anyone on JP NAT node? Is it still unusable?

  • @saywhat13 said:
    Anyone on JP NAT node? Is it still unusable?

    It's working fine for me

    root@webhorizon-nat-jp:~# uptime
     20:49:31 up 123 days,  8:06,  1 user,  load average: 0.00, 0.01, 0.05
    
  • AzenotAzenot Member
    edited April 2023

    @tototo said: It's working fine for me

    I think they are meaning network uptime. There is no sense in hardware uptime if your network is mostly down.

  • NAT .de is also down since yesterday.

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  • sh97sh97 Member, Host Rep

    @saywhat13 said:
    Anyone on JP NAT node? Is it still unusable?

    On JP NAT. Solid so far.

  • @sh97 what tool is it?

  • @comXyz said:
    @sh97 what tool is it?

    https://hetrixtools.com/

    Thanked by 1comXyz
  • nukenuke Member
    edited April 2023

    @saywhat13 said:
    Anyone on JP NAT node? Is it still unusable?

    my jp one is down for almost 1d rebooted after seems fine now, ipv6 is broken for like 2 weeks now tho

  • I used to think wh was good. now I'm thinking of letting go of my $16/y 3 core Ryzen plan. never thought I'd think that...

  • @nuke said:

    @saywhat13 said:
    Anyone on JP NAT node? Is it still unusable?

    my jp one is down for almost 1d rebooted after seems fine now, ipv6 is broken for like 2 weeks now tho

    that's it...my jp machine only has ipv6...so it lost connection now...sad

  • having issues on unable to boot the vps from control panel at NL (happened few days ago)
    and LAX I think having connectivity issues (because I cannot even ssh into it out of the blue one day)

  • ArkasArkas Moderator

    @Abd any update on this?

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