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  • Seems like a nice competitor to Hetzner Cloud. If only they added prepaid billing...

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  • Network traffic: If the average network traffic of the last 24 hours exceeds 200 Mbit/s, a temporary throttling to 200 Mbit/s is applied

    Hmm.. So 200/8 -> 25 * 86400 (secondsInDay) -> 2160000 MB -> 2.16 TB usage in a single day will result in throttle. But for how long?

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  • @varwww said:
    Network traffic: If the average network traffic of the last 24 hours exceeds 200 Mbit/s, a temporary throttling to 200 Mbit/s is applied

    Hmm.. So 200/8 -> 25 * 86400 (secondsInDay) -> 2160000 MB -> 2.16 TB usage in a single day will result in throttle. But for how long?

    someone should test this

  • @varwww said:
    Network traffic: If the average network traffic of the last 24 hours exceeds 200 Mbit/s, a temporary throttling to 200 Mbit/s is applied

    Hmm.. So 200/8 -> 25 * 86400 (secondsInDay) -> 2160000 MB -> 2.16 TB usage in a single day will result in throttle. But for how long?

    I saw that yesterday but I don't get why ARM get that restriction but other packages dont

  • @wuck said:

    @varwww said:
    Network traffic: If the average network traffic of the last 24 hours exceeds 200 Mbit/s, a temporary throttling to 200 Mbit/s is applied

    Hmm.. So 200/8 -> 25 * 86400 (secondsInDay) -> 2160000 MB -> 2.16 TB usage in a single day will result in throttle. But for how long?

    I saw that yesterday but I don't get why ARM get that restriction but other packages dont

    it's a vps not root server

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