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@tetech I'd recommend using
wg-quickrather than modifying/etc/network/interfaces. It's usually more reliable. Just run:once you've created
/etc/wireguard/wg0.conf. No need to modify/etc/network/interfaces.Yes
@Nyr has written a much simpler script here
https://github.com/Nyr/wireguard-install
@hosthatch I was a little late for the game in ordering. Since the HK VMs are pre-ordered, am I ok on this? Mainly interested in those.
Above is written for Alpine (doesn't everyone put that on their VPS?) which does not come with
wg-quick. If it is available then yes I agree with you. Below is my CentOS 7 version:Above is an extract from literally a few thousand lines of setup code which also does stuff like set up tinc meshes on an LXC bridge. It is intended to give a rough idea of what is involved. If you want the simplest thing or a recipe then look somewhere else like what Nyr did. I do not intend to provide that.
My server from the first post has been deployed.
Edited to add: I am only saying this because I did not see anyone else reporting they have received a BF server. Not my intention to start the trend of 1,000 posts saying it!
Hong Kong is still on the 31st of December, ahhhh, can't wait!
Starting from 10tb with a few machines,
for $110 per year, terminating in 20 seconds, on two occasions,
And afterwards,
for $190 per year, lasting for 12 hours, for Back Friday, is not a very kind human spirit.
Thank you for giving me first hope, and then despair.
Good bye, Hosthatch.
*BTW. Thank you, Servarica.
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$190 per year is still only $1.58/TB/month. I'd say that's still in "very kind human spirit" as Servarica's prices don't even come close.
Whatever works for you, man!
in what location?
I think they (hosthatch) count how many clients ordered in each location servers, and purchase them and setup them.
Servarica has:
4 CPU cores
6 GB RAM
best network
You pay Monthly.
Hosthatch has:
2 CPU
2 GB RAM
You pay $190 Yearly
Not knowing how the service will go ending up and what situation you will end up with the server.
So the number is not everything.
Zürich. No way they are purchasing equipment after taking orders. That is a ridiculous claim. It would take way more than a few days to rack stuff, not to mention customs clearance. Stuff has been in place for weeks if not months.
Zurich
Prem, indeed.
Network quality is subjective. One can't be based out of Zimbabwe and expect full Gbit throughput and sub 50ms latency to Seattle
Of course. Do you live at around Zimbabwe?
I would like that for the experience. But sadly, I don't.
Sorry - what?
You ordered a VM at $110, we 'terminated' it twice, and raised the price to $190 per year? If you can prove this statement with screenshots of the emails of these $110 invoices, I will personally send $500 to your paypal.
I just logged on to LES to find a competitor I had respect for saying we are the new Racknerd as a joke because it wouldn't make financial sense for him to offer similar plans, and another user complaining about "hosthatch must be overselling because I didn't get my deal at the price I wanted because I was thinking too long"....how you oversell thick provisioned storage is beyond me, but alright why not. That was a horrible 10 minutes experience I feel like I didn't deserve.
Just because you missed out on a deal that other people got, does not mean the world has done you a disfavor. Please stop acting bitter, life hasn't ended.
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I think you are wrong.
Actually, I know you are wrong.
Excellent logic, cannot argue with that. Wish you the best.
Going to take a break from doing PR and hand it over to my partner after this season is over. I didn't think it would be this horrible after being somewhat inactive for an year.
Experience can be happily bought...daily.
I think what he is saying is that he got his hopes up when he saw a $110 deal but then it was sold out in 20 seconds, so his only option is the $190 and he was further disappointed that this was only available for 12 hours (which is not true, but don't shoot the messenger). The communication is not clear, but this is how I interpreted it.
In some cultures that's a form of admiration - a tacit admission you've done a good job, without putting it into words. While not true, maybe insensitive, etc. I'd suggest not to take it too harshly.
Got my tiny beast provisioned in Zurich, thx
Hey lady, nice connectivity!
On the corner of 7th Ave and 48th Street, if I understand correctly.
Have you checked out the intersection of 6th and 9th? There's another name for it, but it's a mouthful.
As a testament to service stability and usability, here's a benchmark from my 6TB storage VM that I snagged from @hosthatch last black friday. Barring a little hiccup with corrupt FS a few months ago, it continues to run like a champ:
very nice
I understand your meaning in saying this. Unfortunately that is a culture that goes against the concept of society* and is probably destine to eat it's young.
*a voluntary association of individuals for common ends especially an organized group working together or periodically meeting because of common interests, beliefs, or profession.
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No matter what happens, u helped quite a few people here!
Don't lose your inner peace
https://www.worldtribune.org/2019/01/the-eight-winds/