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That's really annoying IMO.
I think the subscription management wouldn’t allow this
How about you pay annually and can decide after a month if you want to keep the Node or receive a prorated refund? So you would only pay like ~5€ for the first month if you decide to cancel
That's perfect if it's possible, thanks! Will order one now
Ordered, it seems up and running but I get "No route to host" when I try to SSH into it. This is the first time I use an ipv6 only server, do I need to do something different?
Can you please check on https://ipv6-test.com/ if your connection has IPv6 support?
If this is not the case you could enable shared IPv4 and create a portforwarding rule to port 22.
Dedicated IPv4 addresses will come later this year
Done, I get "Network is unreachable" with the v4 IP and port. BTW I tried stopping the VM to restart it to see if it helped with v6 earlier, but I don't know if it's actually running now. It still shows the "Stop" and "Shutdown" buttons but they never changed for one second, so is it shut down now or not?
After a few mins I get "connection refused" with the v4 address and port
Sorry for that, fixed.
Can you please try again? Your Node should be reachable now
Yep, I'm in, thanks! I am gonna try with Docker soon.
I set up Docker and am running a build now to compare. BTW I love your control panel. Very clean and good looking
Nice It built the same image from scratch in 1m44s while my laptop does it in 4m30s / 5m
Looks good!
For now I will only use it for Docker builds but out of curiosity if, say, I want to host some regular apps later, will it be easy with normal ipv4 like with usual virtual servers?
Oh wait... I forgot to disable the gem bundle cache to test a build from scratch lol. Will test that now
Yes, IPv4 is fully supported, for http(s) based apps you could use the built in reverse proxy and for other TCP/UDP apps the portforwarding feature
And by the end of the year you could also get an additional dedicated IPv4
Will be ~1€/mon however
Yeah but most of the CPUs are Ryzen 5950X I believe, may be you can ticket them.
Congrats! I didn't think it will work, so that's pretty amazing! Good job @v3ng !