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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2025 - MEGATHREAD
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team-rats deadpooled
RatNerd™ RIP.
Where to host unixsock now?
Time for a new thread?
It is a if your blasting the vCPU 100% and being an unfriendly neighbor. You will get throttled. If you pay for a dedicated vCore then you get a dedicated vCore.
https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4249947/#Comment_4249947
This is a default template from WHMCS.
It can be hidden if the provider goes into WHMCS file and edits it
would you guys always expect a tun interface?
No.
It just needs to have NS1 and NS2 as default values so you don't need to type them.
Probably not a good idea if you also sells domains and this is why most providers didn't do it?
Good socks will have many threads.
That wasn't my question.
If it's a strictly enforced policy on CPU time then you actually should be able to blast the vCPU 100%, and it will timeslice your 1/4 of the CPU with everyone else's. Max, the serverfactory guy did it that way for a while.
The more usual approach is to let you use a full physical CPU core on your vCPU and when the node is busy, rely on the host's scheduler to average out to 1/4. In those cases, you shouldn't be blasting the CPU at 100%.
But like I say, my question wasn't "can I run at 100% CPU", it was asking how it was allocated. I wanted to know if the maximum perf I'd ever get out of it was 25% of a single CPU thread (so, at a guess maybe GB6 of 500) or whether you can burst when you need it.
yh
I KNEW IT! my production vps was down for 13 days in a row and today i couldnt access the client area!
I'm writing a yelp review asap.
No need to spend that much effort for your replies.
Y would be sufficient.
@SilverCreek will you apply the discounts DM'd by @FAT32 or do you want all of us that won to create a ticket?
k
If it is within 6 months of purchase you can file a PayPal claim and get your $1 back.
@DataIdeas-Josh
do you have something in your pants you can add in this thread?
@emgh tricks on @Saragoldfarb
Hi, I'm alive again. Yes, I'm just getting back into the swing of things, FAT32 DM'd me it all so will make the adjustments shortly.
@beanman109 last seen
@beanman109 right now
@samm
been busy
It's provisioned where you can use 1 vCore. But if you don't be a friendly neighbor then you will get throttled.
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