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@zhujiwiki All 5 sold out ..... but check your messages, I did something better for ya.
@IonSwitch_Stan do you have one more? You can increase the price. Dunno let's say 4$ that would make sense to celebrate your 4th of July thingy
Make it recurring. I'm too lazy to find new provider every year.
@blackjack4494 5 was for fun tonight. $4 isn't anymore sustainable than $1 honestly with the price of IP addresses. @Chuck would love to.. but a year is 11x better than one month. If I sold all my VPS512s at $1/year, you would need to find a new non-deadpool host.
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Too bad I didn't get the deal. Thanks for the offer
@IonSwitch_Stan Thanks for the 1$ offer.
@IonSwitch_Stan Aww dang, that sort of deal is even better than Virmach's! But if you sold more than five of those things (which is at a lost), you'll probably deadpool...
I really have not got anything for it to be working on though, which would seem a shame for it to be wasted
Still wait and see woww offered
Singapore pleaseee.....
@mikho / @Cam - any (bundle) small NAT box offers? i.e. 128mb ;-)
Sure why not,
Purchase 4 locations get one free. Open a ticket to get the free one.
$2/year - Order Now in Pennsylvania
$2/year - Order Now in Germany
$2/year - Order Now in Finland
$2/year - Order Now in Bulgaria
$2/year - Order Now in Canada
Wasn’t about to but while waiting for a pizza, why not. .
7 locations @17,50usd per year.
DE is out of stock (1 256mb left).
https://clients.mrvm.net/cart.php?a=add&bid=5
Hope I managed to do this right. ;/
@mikho @Cam what could/learn I do with these?
Pretty much anything you could do on a normal VPS, you can do with these.
Basically everything you can use a server with dedicated IPv4 except IPv4 name server's and mail server's.
Think of it as your PC behind your home router.
Thank you @Cam @mikho!
@davidgestiondbi - any (bundle) NAT offers (128mb)? Need to get all the locations;-)
Some usage scenarios are
• VPN, software of your choice.
• Someone asked about google drive uploads and that is fine, as long as the load is not to high. Not sure how it works since I never heard about the progress.
• mining is not so much because of the CPU, it usually creates high load and the vCPU is not dedicated. It will cause other users problems.
• websites. Create a cluster from many locations and you have a low-cost High Availability website. (Split database and web on different containers to work around RAM limits).
• if your other servers support ipv6, use it as a jumpbox to connect from. I don’t recommend using ipv4 .
• monitor your sites from many locations.
That is some ideas for you to build on.
Need hangover curing deals
I know! I was so mad at myself when I saw that I missed out on that deal! I'm pretty stoked to have purchased one of their 1 Dedicated Core, 4GB RAM, 40GB SSD for $7.20/month with the 40% off promo though. I've been really happy with my @vapornode VPSes...they've been super reliable and support is fantastic.
Thanks, in for one
We had a few more units become available after some order clean-up so I'm extending our 4 offers through the end of today if anyone missed the dual E5 deals.
Where are the 5th of July deals??
I really should check out how hosting a website on one of the NAT boxes work :P @cam @mikho any guides for that? If I remember correctly, Cloudflare has some 6to4 tunneling sorta?
Cooudflare is one option, using the built in http/https haproxy is another
Never worked wirh haproxy but willing to learn/experiment a bit with whatever is the better solution. Would you consider CF or haproxy to be the better solution?
Here is a guide for CloudFlare IPv6 to IPv4 proxy.
https://hosting.gullo.me/plugin/support_manager/knowledgebase/view/5/nat-ipv4-how-can-i-host-a-website/4/
Well, with LES we already have a proxy in place, Anthony and I use haproxy. David uses nginx if not mistaken.
In my case you add a record in WHMCS where you enter the domain name and if it should forward http and/or https.
Then you setup your webserver as with any other ”regular” vps.
Use port 80 and/or 443 and it works.
If you go https, you install your own certificate. No need to send me one.