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There was a blog post where they discussed wanting to improve how well v6 is supported in cPanel. I'm sure sooner or later it'll be a toggle to automagically assign an IPv6 address at account provision time.
Francisco
If the cost of mailchannels is non-trivial I'd prefer for it to be unbundled. I think most users don't send email from shared hosting so they shouldn't be made to pay for it. I know I don't want to.
I've been socat'ing v6 80 and 443 to my IP from a VM :'-)
I've already said i'm in no rush to add mailchannels to the product line. It's hellishly expensive and if their webhooks don't trigger, a single popped user can blow through our limits in no time.
Francisco
Hell yeah!!!
Feel free to pm me any time!
Except that MikePT is awake at 4AM instead of the regular EU time
Not when my sleeping schedule is regular.
Done shitting your brains out?
@Francisco I read in some thread that you added Nvme and a E5 to la-shared01, are they added to la-shared02 (reseller node) too? I was deciding to move from my host having E3 and HDD.
All Vegas nodes are e5 processors with nvme
Lux is going to take a bit of time.
Francisco
Isn't E3 better than E5 for shared hosting?
No because E3 supports one cpu only and has generally less cores than E5.
The great debate, higher speed and less cores vs lower speed and more cores
It's not a debate at all.
Licensing is the same, no matter socket/core count. Between Litespeed/cPanel/Backups/Softaculous/etc you're well on your way to $70.00/month if you're not clever, meaning you're going to be making barely anything on E3's.
L5600/E5's you can actually turn a healthy profit on.
Besides, given how common it is for sites to get compromised, it'd be way too easy for a handful of crypto miners to max out a node bringing it down.
Francisco
Also if you're doing something on shared hosting where single thread frequency matters, you're probably abusing.
means? its an abuse on E5 with GHz 2.20 single thread than onE3 with 3.40?
It means if you're doing something cpu intensive enough to care about the difference between 2.2ghz and 3.4 ghz, whatever you're doing probably isn't well suited to shared hosting.