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Thanks for the questions!
cant select a payment processor on mobile, buttons don't click
Can you DM me? So that I can try the same order you are placing and see where the error is...
Thank you for letting us know! I've informed our developers so that they can take a look at this issue.
Offtopic but quite interesting (requesting guru @dev_vps): is "Hyper-V Enlightenments" have any impact on "real work/actual perfomance/name it" on Windows Guests?
Will Windows dramatically work better with that feature enabled?
Yes, they allow the Windows guest to better communicate with the underlying hardware, when in conjunction with drivers that are aware of these "hyper-v enlightenments".
Windows 2012 Server and Windows 8 and later natively take advantage of these, as long as the virtualization platform offers them to the guest...
And to add, modern Linux kernels can also take advantage of these...
any 10$ yearly plan?
Very generous data transfer
YABS for SG, anyone?
@serverpoint any chances for 1GB plans?
Invoice #816679
Double, please!
No IPv6 hall of shame
Include IPv6 for no extra cost on every plan in every location to get delisted.
invoice #816682
Double it pls
No; with our hardware and network, it would not be possible to offer such prices...
Thank you for your order! I've added your order number to our list of pending bandwidth upgrades. Once the upgrade is done, our staff will send you a message via our ticket system.
Thank you for your order! I've added your order number to our list of pending bandwidth upgrades. Once the upgrade is done, our staff will send you a message via our ticket system.
We shall let you know in the near future
This is very nice. ๐๐ผ ๐๐ผ
Yes! We have a lot of bandwidth capacity available at our Singapore data center...
No; we have so much RAM capacity available that we decided to make 2GBs of RAM the minimum...
Also, some more modern Linux operating systems, such as Centos 9 or AlmaLinux 9, run out of RAM when yum updates are running in a server with 1GB of RAM.
And of course, Windows doesn't like 1GB of RAM either...
I beg to differ โฆ.
โ using Windows OS since NT days
Order #5123117
Please double bandwidth @serverpoint
YABS results for all our locations are similar, except for the network speed test results; since Singapore is farther away from the iperf servers included in YABS, latency will be higher.
This test was taken on a LET-G3.8 size virtual server.
Let me rephrase... if you operate Windows well, yes, it will work fine in 1GB of RAM. I've also been using Windows servers since the NT days...
But many clients start loading it up with programs running simultaneously and believe it will operate super fast with just 1GB of RAM.
So, to avoid the constant tech support issues related to that, we now force our Windows virtual servers to a minimum of 4GBs of RAM.
I agree totally. Windows OS is pretty resource optimized, if user knows how to use it.
I can run Windows OS along with MS SQL Server Express database server on a 1 GB VPS. This is not possible on 1 GB Linux based OS VOS.
It amazingly is quite optimized. I am a Linux guy, but I honestly can say that Microsoft has done a great job with their line of Windows servers. They are efficient and very stable.
And with powershell scripting, almost everything can be automated.
And WSL is another plus โฆ
I was quite happy when Powershell came out. It has helped us script a lot of stuff in all the Windows servers we use internally... it's great that Microsoft has adopted being friendly to power users and with Linux...
We have some large Windows based clients on dedicated machines. They are quite happy with their setups... it has been quite stable.
So where is the specific location protected by Path.net you mentioned? Because according to all the test IPs you provided, they have not been protected by Path.net