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nobody is going to bother customizing a running production system from MB to MiB just for LET $7 whiny chicken. if you want consistency, go after those hypervisor / panel vendor. not LET provider
similar with the whole "dedicated core" drama here
A policy that Providers should use the appropriate suffix for what is being sold, (i.e. MB/MiB or GB/GiB etc), would make sense.
I don't think Providers should have to translate their offers to a common format though. That would just create confusion.
Read the OG post, raised an eyebrow. Looked at OP signature, laughed.
I cannot decide if this is real or a delayed april fools
That offer ceased to be available a long time ago, and when I put in the link the affiliate system was defunct. I just put it there because they were offering a lot of value for money and LET gang bangers wouldn't take up the offer.
It was months before the offer run out.
Probably because it's in gigabits
At least from this comment we can tell who the providers and their secret shills are
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As for the affiliate link it is totally out of date, and TBH it offered the kind of value we've only been seeing recently.
Are "secret shills" right now here with us in this room?
You've had "Gb" with a small b in your signature while asking everyone to use GiB.
It's funny.
GB or GiB
I agree things are not consistent here.
I think the policy should require all disk space to be quoted in bits, so that there's no ambiguity or confusion about storage units.
But in hex notation!