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  • Hxxx said:

    Normally the best route is to take on the dedicated servers specials ... but a VPS is much simpler to manage than messing with hardware directly, raids, verifying disks, etc.

    There's not really any difference.

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  • A lot actually.

    @willie said:

    Hxxx said:

    Normally the best route is to take on the dedicated servers specials ... but a VPS is much simpler to manage than messing with hardware directly, raids, verifying disks, etc.

    There's not really any difference.

  • Hxxx said:

    A lot actually.

    I haven't found that with dedis, and I have 6 of them at the moment. You never actually touch the hardware. If something goes wrong with it, open a ticket and the host fixes it, not much different than a vps. Colocation where you actually physically deal with the boxes and parts is a whole nother story of course.

  • You have to monitor your hard disks for errors and shit. I don't know why you are saying otherwise unless... you don't have any idea at all, which I highly doubt it.

    @willie said:

    Hxxx said:

    A lot actually.

    I haven't found that with dedis, and I have 6 of them at the moment. You never actually touch the hardware. If something goes wrong with it, open a ticket and the host fixes it, not much different than a vps. Colocation where you actually physically deal with the boxes and parts is a whole nother story of course.

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