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[2024 EXTENDED] Black Friday / Cyber Monday: FLASH SALE & MEGATHREAD
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What specs do you actually need to run it a few things? I had it installed on my iHostArt VPS (before my VPS container kept getting lost because of multiple hardware failures and then the owner accidentally deleting it).
@FAT32 page 969, baby!
666 deal in da house. Yay
depends what you want it for?
just the swizzin panel itself is lightweight; its the respective apps that matter.
1C1G VPS is more than enough with wireguard, plex without transcode, rtorrent.
Is there anyway I can run wireguard on ipv6 box but connect with ipv4 client? My ISP still doesn't support ipv6 yet.
Not without some extra layer/service that will do translation for you.
Yes but I don’t want that
I want to route torrent traffic through VPN
Can you please suggest those services so I can try and see if it works?
If you want one of those ready-to-go things you could try tailscale.
One container with gluetun and then just set other containers to use that container's network. Ezpz
969
Nice
I just noticed racknerds thread got alot more views...I thought it was his thread from last year
crazy shit bruh
if you see inside, you can see someone just saying good morning and goodnight everyday to only increase views.
@allthemtings @ariq01 good morning

Freeloaders in the purple thread trying to win stuff.
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Yeah that's because there is a competition for prize for the person with most posts.
free pc
969 page lul
Nothing new?
Page 1000 before Christmas?
What deal do you want for page 1000?
Buy one get another one
Dedicated server option included
Not sustainable in the long run, but can be a way to quickly get some cash (to pay for new hardware for example) and have a justification to hoard on IPv4s. The provider doesn't necessarily make money directly with these customers, but it can be profitable, like he got his brand known/spoken about, maybe ordered some new hardware or scaled up, saving some money (renting a 24 U cabinet can be cheaper than renting the space to host 15 1U servers, same goes wirth bandwidth).
If most customers buy for no other reason than the scary FOMO, nodes are mostly idling and some of them won't renew in 1 or 2 years : at that point you'll have some precious IPv4 available, and the nodes will be paid for = time for profit.
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