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LET, please, clarify and standardize the following terms for CPU here, and pin it.
yongsiklee
Member, Host Rep
For example,
- Dedicated = Dedicated and no steal or stolen
- Limitless = Dedicating and allow to steal or get stolen in case
- vCPU or Core = Thread
- Physical Core (pCore or pCPU) = Core (2 Threads)
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Limitless = Fair Usage
Yes, with no link (pun) attached.
Unmetered means "Unlimited with Fair use" right?
Unlimited also mean Unmetered normally.
Ha! Pin.
Too many variations to list.
Maybe just state how many Threads?
25% of CPU thread = AI
Garage = Tier 3 Datacenter design
Some providers scam customers by falsely advertising dedicated as vCores.
There’s no such thing as AI-powered control of cores on a dedicated server.
Laughs in Dedicated Servers. (with shared port speed)
LET is known to be pretty lax with misleading advertisement. "Unmetered" doesn't actually mean unmetered...
Unmetered storage space, but they limit the number of inodes and file types
hmm
unlimted bandwidth(10Mbps after 1TB, or 1$/TB after 1TB)
wtf, those ain't my nameservers = those ain't my nameservers
Hahaha, I laughed so hard