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  • @dustinc said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys..

    Good morning @xpress7 😘

    Good morning Chief.

  • @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:
    Lurkers, come join in on the fun. Incoming GA time!

    You'll see all the action once dustinc posts the giveaway..

    Yah, yesterday FAT32 surprised us all.

    True. Nobody expected that entrance :D

    Well, pretty sure, he's around here lurking somewhere

  • @Frobsy said:

    @noob404 said:
    I am specifically looking for a Ryzen 4GB RAM VPS to host all my websites at one place.

    How many websites do you have? and whats the total views per month? Do you expect hikes?

    Interesting share numbers to convience me to start a blog

  • @Frobsy said:

    @noob404 said:
    I am specifically looking for a Ryzen 4GB RAM VPS to host all my websites at one place.

    How many websites do you have? and whats the total views per month? Do you expect hikes?

    Currently, 3-4 with around 5-10K visits/month. But, I really need a good VPS where I could have all my projects hosted. Not a wise option, I know, but, I really prefer convenience.

  • @codelock said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @noob404 said:
    I am specifically looking for a Ryzen 4GB RAM VPS to host all my websites at one place.

    How many websites do you have? and whats the total views per month? Do you expect hikes?

    Interesting share numbers to convience me to start a blog

    Any specific topics in mind?

  • @noob404 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @noob404 said:
    I am specifically looking for a Ryzen 4GB RAM VPS to host all my websites at one place.

    How many websites do you have? and whats the total views per month? Do you expect hikes?

    Currently, 3-4 with around 5-10K visits/month. But, I really need a good VPS where I could have all my projects hosted. Not a wise option, I know, but, I really prefer convenience.

    10 k damn that is lot of viewers

  • @noob404 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @noob404 said:

    WE WANT AMD RYZEN GIVEAWAY

    I specifically want this. Those Ryzen NVMe VPSes are all that anyone could need.

    I previously hosted a small website (10k hits) on an E5-2680 v4, where it averaged 20% load and occasionally spiked to 150%. After migrating to a ryzen, the server has been idling ever since, rarely exceeding 20% load.

    I also implemented additional optimizations, including server-side caching, improved page performance, and spam blocking. But even without these enhancements, the ryzen handled the workload effortlessly.

    Thanks for that review. BTW, do you use Nginx or OLS, if not Apache? Which of these would you recommend?

    It's been some time since I compared things but I personally like nginx.

  • @codelock said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @noob404 said:
    I am specifically looking for a Ryzen 4GB RAM VPS to host all my websites at one place.

    How many websites do you have? and whats the total views per month? Do you expect hikes?

    Currently, 3-4 with around 5-10K visits/month. But, I really need a good VPS where I could have all my projects hosted. Not a wise option, I know, but, I really prefer convenience.

    10 k damn that is lot of viewers

    When I am lucky. It's usually 2-6K.

  • Clearly, Ram upgrade is the most popular, but how about some storage giveaways? :D

    Thanked by 1dustinc
  • @dustinc said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @noob404 said:
    BTW, how many of you actually have projects all ready to go, on RN VPSes, given you win one or get a crazy deal during the flash sales?

    I have enough VPSes for now, I might get the reseller deal and start reselling :lol:

    That's great as well. Usually there are awesome deals on Reseller. I believe RackNerd also gives away free ClientExec licences free with Reseller hosting.

    I'm not actually serious bro :lol:
    I had this idea several months ago and the more I learn more about hosting the more I laugh at it. It's too saturated...Whats your intake? how is the Indian market?

    It's not that bad, especially in that market believe it or not. When you think about it, the big dogs are usually forcing 3-5 years sign ups, and if you target local (in most cases) - you'll do very well.

    Thank you for sharing your perspective Dustin! Your experience in the hosting industry really shines through, and I appreciate the encouragement :love:

    Thanked by 1dustinc
  • @PuDLeZ said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @noob404 said:

    WE WANT AMD RYZEN GIVEAWAY

    I specifically want this. Those Ryzen NVMe VPSes are all that anyone could need.

    I previously hosted a small website (10k hits) on an E5-2680 v4, where it averaged 20% load and occasionally spiked to 150%. After migrating to a ryzen, the server has been idling ever since, rarely exceeding 20% load.

    I also implemented additional optimizations, including server-side caching, improved page performance, and spam blocking. But even without these enhancements, the ryzen handled the workload effortlessly.

    Thanks for that review. BTW, do you use Nginx or OLS, if not Apache? Which of these would you recommend?

    It's been some time since I compared things but I personally like nginx.

    Heard a lot about it as well. Chose OLS dude to its speed, but, it's rough around the edges compared to Nginx.

  • @Idling said:
    Clearly, Ram upgrade is the most popular, but how about some storage giveaways? :D

    Not sure if that's been done before.

  • @noob404 said:

    @Idling said:
    Clearly, Ram upgrade is the most popular, but how about some storage giveaways? :D

    Not sure if that's been done before.

    There is such possibility for sure. B)

  • @Idling said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Idling said:
    Clearly, Ram upgrade is the most popular, but how about some storage giveaways? :D

    Not sure if that's been done before.

    There is such possibility for sure. B)

    Definitely. Anything could happen.

  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    Who's ready for a giveaway? Show some demand by posting;

    #RackNerd-WE-WANT-MORE-GIVEAWAYS

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  • @noob404 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @noob404 said:

    WE WANT AMD RYZEN GIVEAWAY

    I specifically want this. Those Ryzen NVMe VPSes are all that anyone could need.

    I previously hosted a small website (10k hits) on an E5-2680 v4, where it averaged 20% load and occasionally spiked to 150%. After migrating to a ryzen, the server has been idling ever since, rarely exceeding 20% load.

    I also implemented additional optimizations, including server-side caching, improved page performance, and spam blocking. But even without these enhancements, the ryzen handled the workload effortlessly.

    Thanks for that review. BTW, do you use Nginx or OLS, if not Apache? Which of these would you recommend?

    I always use open lite speed because its ls cache plugin is free and gets the job done easily. Althoug I was advised multiple times to switch to Nginx, but I’ve held off...I rather avoid the potential bugs and the hassle of troubleshooting them :lol:

  • @MrEd @sh97 If you are online/available, headsup! There might be a GA soon.

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  • @Frobsy said:

    @noob404 said:

    @Frobsy said:

    @noob404 said:

    WE WANT AMD RYZEN GIVEAWAY

    I specifically want this. Those Ryzen NVMe VPSes are all that anyone could need.

    I previously hosted a small website (10k hits) on an E5-2680 v4, where it averaged 20% load and occasionally spiked to 150%. After migrating to a ryzen, the server has been idling ever since, rarely exceeding 20% load.

    I also implemented additional optimizations, including server-side caching, improved page performance, and spam blocking. But even without these enhancements, the ryzen handled the workload effortlessly.

    Thanks for that review. BTW, do you use Nginx or OLS, if not Apache? Which of these would you recommend?

    I always use open lite speed because its ls cache plugin is free and gets the job done easily. Althoug I was advised multiple times to switch to Nginx, but I’ve held off...I rather avoid the potential bugs and the hassle of troubleshooting them :lol:

    Yah, I like OLS as well, but the cache plugin, I haven't been able to get it to work on my custom websites. For WP, Ig, they already have a readymade plugin.

  • For those just joining us, go to https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/199589/racknerds-official-let-black-friday-hundreds-of-giveaways-crazy-deals-massive-come-see/#latest and start hitting F5 in a few minutes. Also, let Dustin know that we love his GAs!

  • People hiding in the background, come on out and let's have a party!

  • @dustinc said:

    @jet3918 said:
    Hi
    I would like to double the bandwidth, thank you.

    Order Number: 5816222444
    Order Number: 6823292888

    5816222444 is done -- is the second one for a friend? Just want to confirm.

    Yes, you're right. My friend is just lazy... :D :D

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