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LET users moving from VMs to dedicated?

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  • I'm too fickle to colo.

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  • Remote hands costs on colo and quality of remote hands (seen it first hand on companies I used to work for) keeps me from going that route. One LA facility, you basically have to explain everything step by step like teaching a 5 year old how to make a sandwich otherwise you'll get more remote hands time

  • I moving from dedicated to vps, saving $$$ :)

    Because i am a fool. Hosting website with 100 visitors per month don't need dedicated server.

  • rokok said: Because i am a fool. Hosting website with 100 visitors per month don't need dedicated server.

    For 100 visitors per month you don't even need a VPS. Hell, just shut the fucker down, surely you're wasting time and money for a little over 3 visitors per day :-0

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  • rokok said: I moving from dedicated to vps, saving $$$ :)

    Because i am a fool. Hosting website with 100 visitors per month don't need dedicated server.

    Yeah, low traffic websites are better on a VPS. However, when your services require as much ram as possible ( > 6 GB of ram ), dedicated becomes cheaper.

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