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★ VirMach ★ Fashionably Late Black Friday & Cyber Week 2020 ★ Flash Deals ★ View inside ★ $7/Yr 512M

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  • @elliotc said:

    @CasualCanvas said:

    @elliotc said:

    @randomq said:
    @FrankZ

    $15/yr
    KVM - 1 GIGABIT
    WINDOWS AVAILABLE
    3072MB RAM
    1 vCORE
    25GB SSD (RAID 10)
    2000GB BANDWIDTH
    PISCATAWAY, NJ LOCATION
    1 DEDICATED IPv4

    This is a really good deal. However, i love my 12/y 3cpu 2gb ram 50gb ssd more.

    You're supposed to idle that though. Had to retire two of my $24 BF Deals from last year since I wasn't really able to use them without having some sort of aneurysm.

    I actually make use of all my VirMach VPS, although it is just two. One is that 12/y, cyberpanel installed and I am using it to host small site of friends. The another 4.5USD I got yesterday, I use it for my bitwarden_rs, will move my gitea to it later too.

    My idle box are usually expensive boxes...

    I'm planning to install bitwarden_rs as well, just wondering how much resource intensive is it? I skipped the $4.5 VPS thinking it might not be enough for it.

    How are you handling the backups for bitwarden? Does it have some inbuilt automated off-site (Google drive, Dropbox or FTP etc.) backup feature or have you set up the backups manually?

    Actually same questions for Gitea as well. I would like to install both of these with regular automated off-site backups.

  • @KernelPanic said:

    @elliotc said:

    @CasualCanvas said:

    @elliotc said:

    @randomq said:
    @FrankZ

    $15/yr
    KVM - 1 GIGABIT
    WINDOWS AVAILABLE
    3072MB RAM
    1 vCORE
    25GB SSD (RAID 10)
    2000GB BANDWIDTH
    PISCATAWAY, NJ LOCATION
    1 DEDICATED IPv4

    This is a really good deal. However, i love my 12/y 3cpu 2gb ram 50gb ssd more.

    You're supposed to idle that though. Had to retire two of my $24 BF Deals from last year since I wasn't really able to use them without having some sort of aneurysm.

    I actually make use of all my VirMach VPS, although it is just two. One is that 12/y, cyberpanel installed and I am using it to host small site of friends. The another 4.5USD I got yesterday, I use it for my bitwarden_rs, will move my gitea to it later too.

    My idle box are usually expensive boxes...

    I'm planning to install bitwarden_rs as well, just wondering how much resource intensive is it? I skipped the $4.5 VPS thinking it might not be enough for it.

    How are you handling the backups for bitwarden? Does it have some inbuilt automated off-site (Google drive, Dropbox or FTP etc.) backup feature or have you set up the backups manually?

    Actually same questions for Gitea as well. I would like to install both of these with regular automated off-site backups.

    bitwarden_rs is very lightweight, you can run it on a 256mb box. Gitea too. You can host both them on 512mb.

    I do backup with a script, tar then rsync & rclone.

    Thanked by 1KernelPanic
  • @VirMach may i want to request deal with 2 vCPU , 2GB of RAM and 10GB SSD , 100 GB of Bandwidth , anywhere location, $5/year ?


  • Amsterdam offer

  • @elliotc said:

    bitwarden_rs is very lightweight, you can run it on a 256mb box. Gitea too. You can host both them on 512mb.

    I do backup with a script, tar then rsync & rclone.

    Thanks.

    Sorry, another question. Would it be possible to setup a cluster of these services, e.g. I install bitwarden on 3 different servers (at 3 different locations) and if one of the server goes down, other two would still be available. Will I have to use rsync to keep all 3 bitwarden installations in sync or is there a better option to handle this?

  • @KernelPanic said:
    Thanks.

    Sorry, another question. Would it be possible to setup a cluster of these services, e.g. I install bitwarden on 3 different servers (at 3 different locations) and if one of the server goes down, other two would still be available. Will I have to use rsync to keep all 3 bitwarden installations in sync or is there a better option to handle this?

    A more sophisticated (and maybe convoluted?) setup would be using something like Kubernetes or Docker Swarm.

    Thanked by 1KernelPanic
  • @Ganonk said:
    @VirMach may i want to request deal with 2 vCPU , 2GB of RAM and 10GB SSD , 100 GB of Bandwidth , anywhere location, $5/year ?

    You and basically everyone else haha, that would be one of the better deals so far. He's usually pretty accommodating with requests, but you've got to keep the specs/price reasonable compared to all of the deals, not just the best ones.

    Thanked by 2Ganonk Edmond
  • @KernelPanic said:

    @elliotc said:

    bitwarden_rs is very lightweight, you can run it on a 256mb box. Gitea too. You can host both them on 512mb.

    I do backup with a script, tar then rsync & rclone.

    Thanks.

    Sorry, another question. Would it be possible to setup a cluster of these services, e.g. I install bitwarden on 3 different servers (at 3 different locations) and if one of the server goes down, other two would still be available. Will I have to use rsync to keep all 3 bitwarden installations in sync or is there a better option to handle this?

    I don’t have this complicated structure because I think it will only make things more unexpected. I do have two installation, one is current using, another is one day behind. A relatively old version is acceptable since I am rarely create new account.

    Thanked by 1KernelPanic
  • @KernelPanic said: Sorry, another question. Would it be possible to setup a cluster of these services, e.g. I install bitwarden on 3 different servers (at 3 different locations) and if one of the server goes down, other two would still be available.

    This is usually referred to as a "high availability" setup. A Google search for "Bitwarden High Availability" may have some useful results, otherwise you could ask in a separate post here or on Serverfault or some similar site.

    Often, a HA setup is achieved by using a database (eg. MySQL) that's instantly replicated. When the master goes down, you fail over to the replicas.

    Thanked by 1KernelPanic
  • $16.27/yr
    KVM - 1 GIGABIT
    2048MB RAM
    2 vCORE
    35GB SSD (RAID 10)
    1500GB BANDWIDTH
    SEATTLE, WA LOCATION
    1 DEDICATED IPv4

    A very decent one!

    Thanked by 2Bertie Ganonk
  • @CyberneticTitan said:

    @KernelPanic said:
    Thanks.

    Sorry, another question. Would it be possible to setup a cluster of these services, e.g. I install bitwarden on 3 different servers (at 3 different locations) and if one of the server goes down, other two would still be available. Will I have to use rsync to keep all 3 bitwarden installations in sync or is there a better option to handle this?

    A more sophisticated (and maybe convoluted?) setup would be using something like Kubernetes or Docker Swarm.

    Thanks, will take a look into it.

    @elliotc said:

    @KernelPanic said:

    @elliotc said:

    bitwarden_rs is very lightweight, you can run it on a 256mb box. Gitea too. You can host both them on 512mb.

    I do backup with a script, tar then rsync & rclone.

    Thanks.

    Sorry, another question. Would it be possible to setup a cluster of these services, e.g. I install bitwarden on 3 different servers (at 3 different locations) and if one of the server goes down, other two would still be available. Will I have to use rsync to keep all 3 bitwarden installations in sync or is there a better option to handle this?

    I don’t have this complicated structure because I think it will only make things more unexpected. I do have two installation, one is current using, another is one day behind. A relatively old version is acceptable since I am rarely create new account.

    Fair enough, thanks!

    @Daniel15 said:

    @KernelPanic said: Sorry, another question. Would it be possible to setup a cluster of these services, e.g. I install bitwarden on 3 different servers (at 3 different locations) and if one of the server goes down, other two would still be available.

    This is usually referred to as a "high availability" setup. A Google search for "Bitwarden High Availability" may have some useful results, otherwise you could ask in a separate post here or on Serverfault or some similar site.

    Often, a HA setup is achieved by using a database (eg. MySQL) that's instantly replicated. When the master goes down, you fail over to the replicas.

    Perfect, thanks a lot! I'll do some reading on HA setup and see if I'm able to set something up like that.

  • BertieBertie Member
    edited December 2020

    $31.26/yr
    KVM - 1 GIGABIT
    8320MB RAM
    4 vCORE
    20GB SSD (RAID 10)
    6000GB BANDWIDTH
    BUFFALO, NY LOCATION
    1 DEDICATED IPv4

    This honestly isn't the worst deal. That's 2 more vCOREs over the last 8GB deal for $23. The cores on Virmach are pretty weak, especially when you take load limits into account.

    The low HDD space is really what holds me back.

  • GanonkGanonk Member
    edited December 2020

    $16.27/yr
    KVM - 1 GIGABIT
    2048MB RAM
    2 vCORE
    15GB SSD (RAID 10)
    500GB BANDWIDTH
    SANJOSE LOCATION
    1 DEDICATED IPv4

    @VirMach how about its with price $8/year? please

    Thanked by 1merlinvn
  • $14.23/yr
    KVM - 1 GIGABIT
    896MB RAM
    2 vCORE
    30GB SSD (RAID 10)
    500GB BANDWIDTH
    BUFFALO, NY LOCATION
    1 DEDICATED IPv4

    We back on disk plans, but we lack RAM :D

  • $10.65/yr
    KVM - 1 GIGABIT
    768MB RAM
    1 vCORE
    30GB SSD (RAID 10)
    500GB BANDWIDTH
    DALLAS, TX LOCATION
    1 DEDICATED IPv4

  • $8.68 /yr
    VIRTUALIZATION KVM – 1 GIGABIT
    RAM 1664MB RAM
    CPU 1 vCORE
    HDD 10GB SSD (RAID 10)
    BANDWIDTH 1500GB BANDWIDTH
    LOCATION BUFFALO, NY LOCATION
    IPs 1 DEDICATED IPv4

    Nice One!

  • @Virmach no multi-IPs? :'(

  • @AlwaysSkint said:
    @Virmach no multi-IPs? :'(

    I didn't even notice! All deals have been 1 ip 🤨

  • VirMachVirMach Member, Patron Provider

    @ddhhz said:

    @AlwaysSkint said:
    @Virmach no multi-IPs? :'(

    I didn't even notice! All deals have been 1 ip 🤨

    @AlwaysSkint said: @Virmach no multi-IPs?

    We have enough IPs to give out more than one, but we refrain because it's a lot of abusers and we're also going to eventually move to colocation so we won't have ColoCrossing's infinite IPs they got with ARIN.

    Thanked by 2ddhhz user123
  • @AlwaysSkint said:
    @Virmach no multi-IPs? :'(

    I'm guessing this question has been asked, and answered tens of times on this forum, but, if you (excuse my laziness, and) don't mind, would you share your planned use cases for multi-ip VM(s)?

    I do remember mention of a DNS server (I'm guessing instead of really running 2 servers, one server will take care of both entries in domain name record?)...

  • @Virmach the site has been incredibly stable after all the initial drama. Your hard work paid off. :)

    Thanked by 1VirMach
  • beigubeigu Member
    edited December 2020

    $4.95/yr
    KVM - 1 GIGABIT
    1024MB RAM
    1 vCORE
    15GB SSD (RAID 10)
    670GB BANDWIDTH
    LOS ANGELES, CA LOCATION
    1 DEDICATED IPv4
    Can this configuration be opened for flash purchase again?

  • @TheWizard said:

    @AlwaysSkint said:
    @Virmach no multi-IPs? :'(

    I'm guessing this question has been asked, and answered tens of times on this forum, but, if you (excuse my laziness, and) don't mind, would you share your planned use cases for multi-ip VM(s)?

    I do remember mention of a DNS server (I'm guessing instead of really running 2 servers, one server will take care of both entries in domain name record?)...

    Personally, I like multiple IPs on a system so I can consolidate various IRC bouncers and similar apps. I run bncs and bots for several old IRC friends, and each one having its own IP ensures no bans for clones, plus lets me set rDNS for a vanity vhost on networks that don't mask hostnames. That's a pretty specific use case though.

    Thanked by 1TheWizard
  • AlwaysSkintAlwaysSkint Member
    edited December 2020

    Re: dedicated IPs.
    My classic use case is for select ecommerce sites but also to further 'isolate', when for example using a specific domain for Nextcloud. DNS server doesn't come into it, as it's a waste of time/effort having two on the same VPS.

    (I almost bought the cheap Dallas one for a further nameserver - was very tempted.)

    My BF2019 NY 2GB RAM 2vCPU 4IP 50GB (HDD?) is great for this purpose, though I don't have any real important sites on it. If another similar one came up in say NYC/ATL/TX (NY at a push) at a decent price then I'd have to grab it. Anywhere, except the Asia-traffic West.

    [Edit] As above, if a secondary IP attracts an email block, it doesn't affect the main server IP.

    Thanked by 2TheWizard FrankZ
  • @TheWizard said: would you share your planned use cases for multi-ip VM(s)?

    Running multiple small services on the same VM. Obviously not very usable with 256MB RAM.

    Thanked by 2TheWizard FrankZ
  • @VirMach said: we're also going to eventually move to colocation

    Does this mean you'll finally have native IPv6???

    I'm surprised you haven't moved to colo yet... Given the size of your customer base, I would have thought it'd be more financially viable to own your own hardware rather than renting.

    Thanked by 1brueggus
  • The next VirBot offer will probably have 10GB RAM and 1GB disk :(

  • I like more IPs so I can bot more shoes!

  • @saibal said:
    The next VirBot offer will probably have 10GB RAM and 1GB disk :(

    It is clear that VirMach has a shortage of SSDs at the moment. There are so many unbalanced deals where SSD is the most imbalance factor and bottleneck.

  • Thinking of installing Windows 10 32bit on one of these Flash deals that have at least 1.5GB ram and 30GB storage.

    My previous approach to install Windows without touching ISO upload normally requires dd a windows image that contains virtio drivers and hopefully the VM boot.

    Netboot.xyz personally I have not tried installing windows, as netboot.xyz may need large amount of RAM.

    Does Wimlib imaging installation using rescue mode tested by anybody before??

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