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  • I had very good experience with knownsrv.com back in the day

  • @LBant said:

    @korqbord said:
    @LBant Are you able to share what provider you ended up going with?

    millenial.host, has been pretty solid so far, hostslick was also very accommodating

    Thanks for the update. It is appreciated

  • @Tange said:

    @LBant said:

    They get quite large, often a few megabytes

    well, it's not good, check nhentai, that's a "manga" site , just do what they do , i guess they have the best setup for a manga site, and BTW, they are banned from CF, but you can use it

    N-Hentai compresses their images horribly. What E-Hentai does is far better, and they do require a few MB per image. They get away with it by using a distributed distribution platform with volunteers. Unless you're using AVIF, you'll need a few megabytes per image to get decent quality.

  • TangeTange Member

    @forest said:

    N-Hentai compresses their images horribly. What E-Hentai does is far better, and they do require a few MB per image. They get away with it by using a distributed distribution platform with volunteers. Unless you're using AVIF, you'll need a few megabytes per image to get decent quality.

    yeah, but n-hentai get 2 times traffic than e-hentai, so i guess most people don't care about the quality

  • @apollo15 said:
    I had very good experience with knownsrv.com back in the day

    They are too expensive for what they offer. Spectraip is much better and more realistic in prices.

  • inkkoinkko Member

    @jure12 said:

    @apollo15 said:
    I had very good experience with knownsrv.com back in the day

    They are too expensive for what they offer. Spectraip is much better and more realistic in prices.

    Hi, I'd like to ask if AvaHosting is worth recommending?

  • inkkoinkko Member

    @jure12 said:

    @apollo15 said:
    I had very good experience with knownsrv.com back in the day

    They are too expensive for what they offer. Spectraip is much better and more realistic in prices.

    SpectraIP limits traffic

  • @inkko said:

    @jure12 said:

    @apollo15 said:
    I had very good experience with knownsrv.com back in the day

    They are too expensive for what they offer. Spectraip is much better and more realistic in prices.

    SpectraIP limits traffic

    Honestly, your comment doesn’t make much sense. Monthly traffic limits are standard across all serious VPS providers.

  • @Tange said:

    @forest said:

    N-Hentai compresses their images horribly. What E-Hentai does is far better, and they do require a few MB per image. They get away with it by using a distributed distribution platform with volunteers. Unless you're using AVIF, you'll need a few megabytes per image to get decent quality.

    yeah, but n-hentai get 2 times traffic than e-hentai, so i guess most people don't care about the quality

    That's because N is just a scraper site that wants to maximize views, whereas E tries to encourage contribution (whether it's new uploads, scanlations, votes, tagging, sorting, or even just donating bandwidth via H@H). N is bad in all sorts of ways.

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