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Black Friday 2020 - NVMe and Storage deals - deploy worldwide

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  • pbxpbx Member
    edited December 2020

    @JabJab said: Why have one SSD in laptop when you can have 10 all over the world?!

    10 > 1!

    That's LET spirit! (But after a year you have nothing if you grab the "yolo package", while an evo 860 would likely be kicking ass in your laptop!)

    @Chronic said: hey, this is the internet, and the internet is a cesspit.

    "so much this!" :wink:

    @PhantomPain said: I think sometimes there is actually no offense or bad mood from the original intention, just the lack of vocabulary and bad expression skills because of different languages make it like that

    Exactly. In many cases I'd assume that people did their best but didn't understand how to order / how to behave. If your english vocabulary is too limited, the terms on the OP might be too complicated, and if you're unsure of your understanding you might decide to ask again or to send your ticket number in the thread just in case.

  • hosthatchhosthatch Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @thedp said:
    This thread won't die until servers are provisioned.

    ....or until I run away in my new Buggati? ;)

    @pbx said:

    That's LET spirit! (But after a year you have nothing if you grab the "yolo package", while an evo 860 would likely be kicking ass in your laptop!)

    But.....yolo > evo 860? :neutral:

    Exactly. In many cases I'd assume that people did their best but didn't understand how to order / how to behave. If your english vocabulary is too limited, the terms on the OP might be too complicated, and if you're unsure of your understanding you might decide to ask again or to send your ticket number in the thread just in case.

    I am definitely with you on that. I am fortunate enough - largely thanks to my work - to be able to travel a lot, and I have been in many countries where English is not the first language, including a lot of countries where some 'problem clients' come from. And I have been shown a lot of compassion and love when I am on the other side of the language barrier.

    But then sometimes the language excuse is....just an excuse. Not saying that is the case all the time though, and I definitely empathize with people with a genuine language barrier.

    Someone was asking earlier "when the server will be delivered", and he got flamed by everyone here for not reading the original post. He then said "I don't speak english".

    My question is - if you do not speak English and cannot understand '7 working days' in the original post' - how will you understand it when I write '7 working days' again?

  • @hosthatch said: or until I run away in my new Buggati?

  • Some of you clearly have not worked in customer service before, or simply have unrealistic expectations from these incredibly affordable services.

    I've been dealing with TMobile, a BILLION dollar company, since Friday trying to take advantage of a couple of their promotions and it's a PAIN IN THE ARSE. You'd think this BILLION dollar company would have simple things like "xyz line or xyzzy new phone" would simply show up after you call someone, but NOPE. I've spent countless hours to make sure they weren't going to rip me off- because, we know big ass companies like that have a history of doing so,, but, small companies like HostHatch? I've never dealt with them, but I trust them enough to spend several hundred dollars. I have much more confidence in them that they'll pull through than some BILLION dollar company that really doesn't give a shit about me.

    I've had VPSs since 2004 (and dedis prior to that), and been buying ones from here since 2013. Reputation matters and the hosts that have had good reps I'm still giving them money. My oldest and most expensive VPS $50/mo I've had since 2009. Could I get a better deal elsewhere? Absolutely. But their support is top notch and if it ain't broke, I sure as hell won't fix it. Meanwhile, over the years, I've moved clients from godaddy, dreamhost, squarespace, etc., because these places don't give them the support and trust they need (that I can give). And while I may not give them instant support, they know I got their back and that's what matters. I have a feeling @hosthatch is the same and I'm looking forward to building a long relationship with them, too.

  • When do I get my server I am illiterate . :D

  • @azeem said:
    Haha. :D I also bought Racknerd's CM 1.5GB KVM VPS. And will attach HostHatch's storage to it. So I guess I got the best of both worlds

    How do you plan on doing this? Through something like GlusterFS?

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  • @rickonair said: How do you plan on doing this? Through something like GlusterFS?

    SSHFS also works.

  • iSCSI >:)

    Thanked by 1skorous
  • Rsync

  • Cifs

  • NFS is the easiest (and possibly fastest), but sadly it offers no encryption.

  • @rickonair said:

    @azeem said:
    Haha. :D I also bought Racknerd's CM 1.5GB KVM VPS. And will attach HostHatch's storage to it. So I guess I got the best of both worlds

    How do you plan on doing this? Through something like GlusterFS?

    SSHFS was on my mind. Though I am not aware of all the detailed specifics. Was thinking of figuring that out as I go.

  • @aj_potc said:
    NFS is the easiest (and possibly fastest), but sadly it offers no encryption.

    Can just do it over wg.

  • Good ideas... maybe bringing it all together with MergerFS?

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  • Quick question: If I cancel a server, is it possible to convert renaming time of that server into credit on the account? It would be nice if I can use the credit for my next invoice instead of let it idle for the rest of the billing period.

  • It has been the worst Cyber Monday in the last 5 years, expecially that circus with Hosthatch'es flash deals. LET worked terribly, I have seen Cloudflare's fucking screen instead of the posts.

  • Flash deals were fine, some are still live.

  • Can someone tell me if the standard NVMe deals are still active or not?

  • No they are not

  • @netguy said: Cloudflare's fucking screen

    That sort of material is censored in my country.

    Thanked by 1Chronic
  • @chocolateshirt said: is end it was announced in comments that its end . so if you not mind can you please refund me my money as am from Asia and it worth a lot for me. i will be thankful if you consider refund my support id is #901306

    @jokotan said:
    feel like I also want to buy this 2tb biannually box until too late, don't know why it's need me... but like it... unfortunately it's not ams anymore available, but chi is also fit my needs...

    maybe for next layer of backups... other location for backup is always good, right? :smile:

    Do you want mine? it's not biennial but same config.

  • @hosthatch said:

    @thedp said:
    This thread won't die until servers are provisioned.

    ....or until I run away in my new Buggati? ;)

    Plot twist: Racknerd is here for long term and HostHatch just planned his exit strategy.

  • @tetech said:

    @netguy said: Cloudflare's fucking screen

    That sort of material is censored in my country.

    I apologize for the inconvenience caused!

  • @Daniel15 said: If you need to expose your NFS server over the internet to another server, install Wireguard on both servers and add each other as a peer.

    Any guide, pls?

  • @netguy said:

    @tetech said:

    @netguy said: Cloudflare's fucking screen

    That sort of material is censored in my country.

    I apologize for the inconvenience caused!

    Not your problem, it is Cloudflare's fault for showing such screens.

  • @hosthatch
    Are the regular plans instant now or still expect 7 days? Need to buy some VPS.

  • @greattomeetyou said:

    @Daniel15 said: If you need to expose your NFS server over the internet to another server, install Wireguard on both servers and add each other as a peer.

    Any guide, pls?

    1. Follow instructions for installing Wireguard
    2. Follow instructions for setting up NFS, specifying the Wireguard IP in the export.
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  • Daniel15Daniel15 Veteran
    edited December 2020

    @greattomeetyou said:

    @Daniel15 said: If you need to expose your NFS server over the internet to another server, install Wireguard on both servers and add each other as a peer.

    Any guide, pls?

    Generate a private and public key on each server (see the Wireguard documentation), and ensure the servers have each other's public keys as a [Peer] in the Wireguard config.

    This is commonly called a "point to point" or "peer to peer" VPN. There's no one central "server"; peers instead directly connect to each other. Wireguard does this very well.

    DigitalOcean's tutorial looks decent: https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-create-a-point-to-point-vpn-with-wireguard-on-ubuntu-16-04

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  • I have Haproxy ( VPS NVMe ) and Nextcloud ( VPS Storage ) working great with private ipv4

    Thanked by 1FrankZ
  • @risturiz said:
    I have Haproxy ( VPS NVMe ) and Nextcloud ( VPS Storage ) working great with private ipv4

    But this need to be the two of them hosted in the same data center if private ip is used, right?

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