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Also, some feedback: While sleek, the current ordering system wouldn’t allow a company to purchase anything really, right?
No way to enter company details on the Stripe form, yeah?
Hmm, yeah good point. A company credit card would still have a name on it, but I can understand one might want to have their company on the invoice for tax and accounting purposes. Let me see what I can do...
In my case, that’d be my personal name still
Yeah, just something I’ve noticed with other companies using that same Stripe form as their ordering system
There, was able to add Business Name as an optional field. Great feedback, thanks!
Looks great, nice!
Another quick thing:
https://www.adtaq.com/review/
Seems the text fields are missing placeholders
Hard to know what to put in
Strange, they are there for me on Firefox. What are you running?
ARM VPS would be cool in my opinion. Not a lot of providers offer that.
Interesting, dosen't show for me on Chrome (main). Tried Edge too (dosen't show).
Finally, tried Firefox, did show.
This has been fixed, thanks yet again!
Great to see folks taking advantage of the coupon. If anyone has any trouble please don't hesitiate to ask here or contact [email protected].
fuck paypal, they are fraudsters and are dangerous for both customers and businesses who use it.
sane take.
My initial impressions have been very good. Compared to my hosthatch LA storage VPS it was 4 times faster at transferring files (10 MB/s vs 42 MB/s). Although I think my hosthatch VPS node has been oversold these days. It wasn't this slow initially in both disks and network.
Good job! I hope you keep up the performance.
KVM with aarch64 processor.
Same spec and pricing as EPYC.
Just wanted to let people know there are still a few 50% off coupons left so if the above sounds good you may want to move on it!
I wanted to follow up with the people that answered the poll interested in the $5/mo 1vCPU/1GB/25GB NVME option...
What sort of CPU would be acceptable for you? Obviously more is better, but would a E5-2683 V3 be acceptable at that price?
I really love the way you write! Your thread here is awesome, I laughed my ass off!
BTW, your website is awesome too.
The processors are old, but they seem to hold up well. I think for most use cases these CPUs are sufficient.
6 TB 6000 GB challenge accomplished.
The inconsistent units in "5.92 TB of 6000 GB" are messing with my mind.
Messes with the %'s mind as well