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100% honesty, I have nothing to hide. My loss of data far exceeds the cost of purchasing the servers.
In fact, my server performance usage was below 70%, and network usage was below 10%. I deliberately limited the performance usage to ensure the stability of the servers, but it was useless. They wiped out everything all at once.
Yes, bro, I was indeed running Quilibrium, there's nothing to hide. I deliberately limited the CPU performance to 70% to keep the server stable. Moreover, I purchased dedicated servers, not VPS. I also asked detailed questions about performance usage on the Netcup forum and received an official response stating that 99% performance is available, so there's nothing to worry about. But now, not only have I lost my servers, but I have also lost all my account keys. I highly suspect that they secretly took my keys, otherwise, why wouldn't they return my data?
So what you are trying to say is that were careful to just violate AUP a little? Hate to tell you but if you've been mining the actual usage doesn't matter as it's the use case itself that's prohibited not the heavy load caused by it.
Yes, if they wanted to stop my so-called mining activities, suspending the servers would be acceptable. I could even accept not getting a refund, but please return my data. Instead, they outright deleted all my servers. Is this the behavior of a normal service provider?
I see, so it's a clear AUP violation.
Prohibited use case != high load.
Doubt those had much importance as seemingly they weren't even worth making backups.
Because they don't want to waste anymore of their time on someone breaking the terms he agreed on. From their point of view not handing out data is also advantageous as it might dissuade further miners from trying their luck. Saying Netcup cares about some silly crypto keys is ridiculous.
Basically the whole thread is pointless. Don't want to be booted? Don't violate AUP. It's really that easy.
Yes, Hetzner doesn't allow it either, but they wouldn't outright delete the servers. This behavior is extremely unreasonable and authoritarian.
So you think it's Netcup's fault that you don't make backups.
Am shit at taking pictures FYI.
Well, you were playing with fire, and you're surprised that you got burnt
I really don't understand why you didn't get bare-metal dedicated servers from a provider that allows mining (mining-like activities)
In general, if you break a provider's AUP, you're not in a good bargaining position. In this case, a provider isn't obliged to return your data
Unfortunately, these are tough life lessons
Limiting CPU usage in % likely dosen’t fix the issue.
It’s been shown that it abuses the caching layer of the CPU.
Good question. At ~9.80€ for 4 (likely EPYC) vCores that's ~118€ for 48vCores (aka threads) while a full EPYC 7401P (24c/48t) would be ~130€ on Hetzner's auction. If those 12€ are the "profit margin" the whole thing seems very much not worth it... I guess it's either Netcup's vCores being stronger than the auction EPYC or the IPs coming with the VPS are somehow important (as in looking like different smaller nodes from the outside).
Edit: Since Hetzner disallows mining even on dedis and a comparable server would likely cost quite a bit more elsewhere it's highly likely about economical viability.
Why is it that every other thread on LET these days seems to be some random snowflake that broke the rules, got caught and now they are pissed because they got kicked/banned/terminated? And most of them even expects a refund, wtf?
If you break the rules bad things will happen, how can people not understand this?
The more you fuck around, the more you're gonna find out.

I wonder which provider will be on the next episode of LowEndDrama (ft. Quilibrium)?