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Ubuntu is awesome, but MS-DOS floppy is the fundamental tool for repairing computers.
Wonder what's happening behind the scenes in Geek Squad?
It's floppies all the way down.
Buy a floppy in RadioShack.
Rent a bicycle and ride to the data center.
If it's across the ocean, you also need a kayak or a sailboat.
Oh and don't trust OVH.
Sooner or later they'll burn down the building and ask you to execute your disaster recovery plan.
What are you using the dedicated server to do. This will help
I have started learning linux friend
I know meaning of logs..just wanted to know which specific log because log I was getting very big
I am using thier template of Ubuntu...
I contacted them via forum and create ticket..
Now after 6 hours without restarting server from control panel my server seems running
That's great ☺️ I will also try to learn like you
I choose them because of their low price...but you are right
I am using for more privacy 🔏 and also to cut cost and lastly to learn
A cheap VPS would have been far better.
This is the cheapest one I found but lesson learnt
The things I like about them is I can do whatever I want without any restrictions which no other companies provide at these prices
How would that be any different? Honest question. At least OVH did something, can't really say the same about one host offering VPS-s here can we.
Kimsufi has dedicated cores, while cheap VPS has shared cores with a suspension hammer.
It all depends on whether your workload demands better CPU (go for dedicated) or disk/network (VPS is usually better).
KS-3 is $9.99/month.
You get 2 cores at 1.86GHz that you can fully use at all times.
However, those crummy spinning rusts and mediocre networks.
EntryBytes 4GB is $6.28/month (monthly billing) (paid link; non-aff).
You get 2 cores at 2GHz but you can only use 20%, so they are effectively 0.4GHz each.
They are new generation CPU with more efficient instruction sets, but that couldn't compensate for much lower usable frequency.
You get SSD and premium network though.
Well, People fail and you need to fail and fuck up.
Its painful yes, but it does result in a learning curve.
"Pain is weakness, leaving the body".
All fine and dandy but seedboxes don't need SSD. Spindles are just fine for that, especially if that spindle is dedicated to you. Network tho, gotta give you that.
Reminds me of this XKCD:
https://xkcd.com/1180/
You might want to learn more about Linux admin (eg by running a VM on your computer) before maintaining a publicly-accessible unmanaged server.
Yes but no at the same time .
For some hardware issues, there is nothing in the logs.
Yeah I am surprised they fix the issue in 6 hours & server is running fine since 12 hours
Yep currently watching introduction to linux
next is learning command line by lynda
But always remember: