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  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @faust6312 said:
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    Thanks!

    Hi @faust6312 -- Bandwidth allocation doubled ๐Ÿ‘Š

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    Invoice #14135648
    Order Number:4131050892

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    @mlgbz1455 said:
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    The order number is 4548935089

    Hi @mlgbz1455 -- We've executed the bandwidth upgrade for you.

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    @maxbole said:
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    Thanks!

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    Order Number: 4000443999
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    Thanks!

    Hi @tailwind_dockage -- Woot, good deal! Appreciate the business. We've doubled your bandwidth allocation.

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    @zuiyiliunian said:
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    Order: 2754993067

    Thanks!

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    We've gone ahead and doubled your bandwidth.

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  • dustincdustinc Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @iamroot2 said:
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    Hi @iamroot2 -- we've successfully doubled your bandwidth allocation ๐Ÿ‘Š

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    @FMSMITH91 said:
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    Please! Thank you!!

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  • Good morning everyone!

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  • @Frobsy Haven't seen you around lately. Busy?

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  • @noob404 said:
    Good morning everyone!

    Good morning noob

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  • Good morning guys.

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  • Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order: 3830548059
    Thanks!

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  • @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

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    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    You are free bird now. :p

    Yes, was a bit difficult with the setup, especially moving files and converting the partitions to ext4. I prefer that over NTFS. Currently, moving files on a 5400RPM HDD, so, you know, it's frustrating.

    You are running OS in HDD?

    No. On an NVMe. Just had a few files on HDD, especially the VM's VDIs. Was a struggle backing them up and then moving them.

    Yup, VDIs are big and take lots of time to move, esp if you store them in single file like me.

    I just tarred the important files within each of these VDIs. They themselves were pretty large.

    What do you run on those VMs?

    Every one of my Linux projects including builds of kernels and some distros was done on those VMs.

    Ah that mystery project. ;)

    Nah, this is different. I am into PS4 Linux projects.

    You have a PS4?

    Yup. Can't remember the last time I gamed on it though.

    Time to get a ps5 then :wink:

    Broke right now. Will hopefully get the PS6.

    I think they relased a new version of PS5 recently.

    PS5 Pro - That's a glorified PS5, imo. Would rather spend that money on a new Gaming PC.

    I prefer the gaming pc anytime. I like to have some control over the things I buy.

    I am more into scalability and long term commitment hence PCs for me as well.

    Yup. Upgrading/modifying the rig is the main advantage. Someday I will intall the roof top solar panels, and will buy an ultimate rig at that time.

    Electricity consumption is a concern >>?

    nope not at all....... there's solar.......

    solar is nice, wish I had a way to get some :pensive:

    Thanked by 1Beniskickbutt
  • @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys.

    Good Evening! How did you sleep?

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  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

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    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    You are free bird now. :p

    Yes, was a bit difficult with the setup, especially moving files and converting the partitions to ext4. I prefer that over NTFS. Currently, moving files on a 5400RPM HDD, so, you know, it's frustrating.

    You are running OS in HDD?

    No. On an NVMe. Just had a few files on HDD, especially the VM's VDIs. Was a struggle backing them up and then moving them.

    Yup, VDIs are big and take lots of time to move, esp if you store them in single file like me.

    I just tarred the important files within each of these VDIs. They themselves were pretty large.

    What do you run on those VMs?

    Every one of my Linux projects including builds of kernels and some distros was done on those VMs.

    Ah that mystery project. ;)

    Nah, this is different. I am into PS4 Linux projects.

    You have a PS4?

    Yup. Can't remember the last time I gamed on it though.

    Time to get a ps5 then :wink:

    Broke right now. Will hopefully get the PS6.

    I think they relased a new version of PS5 recently.

    PS5 Pro - That's a glorified PS5, imo. Would rather spend that money on a new Gaming PC.

    I prefer the gaming pc anytime. I like to have some control over the things I buy.

    I am more into scalability and long term commitment hence PCs for me as well.

    Yup. Upgrading/modifying the rig is the main advantage. Someday I will intall the roof top solar panels, and will buy an ultimate rig at that time.

    Electricity consumption is a concern >>?

    nope not at all....... there's solar.......

    solar is nice, wish I had a way to get some :pensive:

    Why you live in Norway or antartica? (These countries do not recieve sunlight for 6 months )

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  • @codelock said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

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    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    You are free bird now. :p

    Yes, was a bit difficult with the setup, especially moving files and converting the partitions to ext4. I prefer that over NTFS. Currently, moving files on a 5400RPM HDD, so, you know, it's frustrating.

    You are running OS in HDD?

    No. On an NVMe. Just had a few files on HDD, especially the VM's VDIs. Was a struggle backing them up and then moving them.

    Yup, VDIs are big and take lots of time to move, esp if you store them in single file like me.

    I just tarred the important files within each of these VDIs. They themselves were pretty large.

    What do you run on those VMs?

    Every one of my Linux projects including builds of kernels and some distros was done on those VMs.

    Ah that mystery project. ;)

    Nah, this is different. I am into PS4 Linux projects.

    You have a PS4?

    Yup. Can't remember the last time I gamed on it though.

    Time to get a ps5 then :wink:

    Broke right now. Will hopefully get the PS6.

    I think they relased a new version of PS5 recently.

    PS5 Pro - That's a glorified PS5, imo. Would rather spend that money on a new Gaming PC.

    I prefer the gaming pc anytime. I like to have some control over the things I buy.

    I am more into scalability and long term commitment hence PCs for me as well.

    Yup. Upgrading/modifying the rig is the main advantage. Someday I will intall the roof top solar panels, and will buy an ultimate rig at that time.

    Electricity consumption is a concern >>?

    nope not at all....... there's solar.......

    solar is nice, wish I had a way to get some :pensive:

    Why you live in Norway or antartica? (These countries do not recieve sunlight for 6 months )

    No :frowning:, you misunderstand! Its the fact that the panels cost so much...

    Thanked by 1Beniskickbutt
  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @codelock said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

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    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    You are free bird now. :p

    Yes, was a bit difficult with the setup, especially moving files and converting the partitions to ext4. I prefer that over NTFS. Currently, moving files on a 5400RPM HDD, so, you know, it's frustrating.

    You are running OS in HDD?

    No. On an NVMe. Just had a few files on HDD, especially the VM's VDIs. Was a struggle backing them up and then moving them.

    Yup, VDIs are big and take lots of time to move, esp if you store them in single file like me.

    I just tarred the important files within each of these VDIs. They themselves were pretty large.

    What do you run on those VMs?

    Every one of my Linux projects including builds of kernels and some distros was done on those VMs.

    Ah that mystery project. ;)

    Nah, this is different. I am into PS4 Linux projects.

    You have a PS4?

    Yup. Can't remember the last time I gamed on it though.

    Time to get a ps5 then :wink:

    Broke right now. Will hopefully get the PS6.

    I think they relased a new version of PS5 recently.

    PS5 Pro - That's a glorified PS5, imo. Would rather spend that money on a new Gaming PC.

    I prefer the gaming pc anytime. I like to have some control over the things I buy.

    I am more into scalability and long term commitment hence PCs for me as well.

    Yup. Upgrading/modifying the rig is the main advantage. Someday I will intall the roof top solar panels, and will buy an ultimate rig at that time.

    Electricity consumption is a concern >>?

    nope not at all....... there's solar.......

    solar is nice, wish I had a way to get some :pensive:

    Why you live in Norway or antartica? (These countries do not recieve sunlight for 6 months )

    No :frowning:, you misunderstand! Its the fact that the panels cost so much...

    Chinese panels are cheap

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  • kdhkdh Member
    edited December 2024

    Hi, I would want to double my bandwidth as below:
    Invoice #14215491
    Thanks :)

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  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys.

    Good Evening! How did you sleep?

    Did you mean to ask how much?

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  • Page 897 go go go people we are so close

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  • @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

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    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    You are free bird now. :p

    Yes, was a bit difficult with the setup, especially moving files and converting the partitions to ext4. I prefer that over NTFS. Currently, moving files on a 5400RPM HDD, so, you know, it's frustrating.

    You are running OS in HDD?

    No. On an NVMe. Just had a few files on HDD, especially the VM's VDIs. Was a struggle backing them up and then moving them.

    Yup, VDIs are big and take lots of time to move, esp if you store them in single file like me.

    I just tarred the important files within each of these VDIs. They themselves were pretty large.

    What do you run on those VMs?

    Every one of my Linux projects including builds of kernels and some distros was done on those VMs.

    Ah that mystery project. ;)

    Nah, this is different. I am into PS4 Linux projects.

    You have a PS4?

    Yup. Can't remember the last time I gamed on it though.

    Time to get a ps5 then :wink:

    Broke right now. Will hopefully get the PS6.

    I think they relased a new version of PS5 recently.

    PS5 Pro - That's a glorified PS5, imo. Would rather spend that money on a new Gaming PC.

    I prefer the gaming pc anytime. I like to have some control over the things I buy.

    I am more into scalability and long term commitment hence PCs for me as well.

    Yup. Upgrading/modifying the rig is the main advantage. Someday I will intall the roof top solar panels, and will buy an ultimate rig at that time.

    Electricity consumption is a concern >>?

    nope not at all....... there's solar.......

    solar is nice, wish I had a way to get some :pensive:

    They are cheap if you know where to look at.

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  • Three more pages to 900! Go go go!

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  • @TrK said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @TrK said:

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    @xpress7 said:

    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    You are free bird now. :p

    Yes, was a bit difficult with the setup, especially moving files and converting the partitions to ext4. I prefer that over NTFS. Currently, moving files on a 5400RPM HDD, so, you know, it's frustrating.

    You are running OS in HDD?

    No. On an NVMe. Just had a few files on HDD, especially the VM's VDIs. Was a struggle backing them up and then moving them.

    Yup, VDIs are big and take lots of time to move, esp if you store them in single file like me.

    I just tarred the important files within each of these VDIs. They themselves were pretty large.

    What do you run on those VMs?

    Every one of my Linux projects including builds of kernels and some distros was done on those VMs.

    Ah that mystery project. ;)

    Nah, this is different. I am into PS4 Linux projects.

    You have a PS4?

    Yup. Can't remember the last time I gamed on it though.

    Time to get a ps5 then :wink:

    Broke right now. Will hopefully get the PS6.

    I think they relased a new version of PS5 recently.

    PS5 Pro - That's a glorified PS5, imo. Would rather spend that money on a new Gaming PC.

    I prefer the gaming pc anytime. I like to have some control over the things I buy.

    I am more into scalability and long term commitment hence PCs for me as well.

    Yup. Upgrading/modifying the rig is the main advantage. Someday I will intall the roof top solar panels, and will buy an ultimate rig at that time.

    Electricity consumption is a concern >>?

    nope not at all....... there's solar.......

    solar is nice, wish I had a way to get some :pensive:

    They are cheap if you know where to look at.

    China the answer is always china

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  • lets go to page 900 already

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  • @codelock said:

    @TrK said:

    @DaDeveloper said:

    @TrK said:

    @codelock said:

    @xpress7 said:

    @TrK said:

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    @noob404 said:

    @xpress7 said:
    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    You are free bird now. :p

    Yes, was a bit difficult with the setup, especially moving files and converting the partitions to ext4. I prefer that over NTFS. Currently, moving files on a 5400RPM HDD, so, you know, it's frustrating.

    You are running OS in HDD?

    No. On an NVMe. Just had a few files on HDD, especially the VM's VDIs. Was a struggle backing them up and then moving them.

    Yup, VDIs are big and take lots of time to move, esp if you store them in single file like me.

    I just tarred the important files within each of these VDIs. They themselves were pretty large.

    What do you run on those VMs?

    Every one of my Linux projects including builds of kernels and some distros was done on those VMs.

    Ah that mystery project. ;)

    Nah, this is different. I am into PS4 Linux projects.

    You have a PS4?

    Yup. Can't remember the last time I gamed on it though.

    Time to get a ps5 then :wink:

    Broke right now. Will hopefully get the PS6.

    I think they relased a new version of PS5 recently.

    PS5 Pro - That's a glorified PS5, imo. Would rather spend that money on a new Gaming PC.

    I prefer the gaming pc anytime. I like to have some control over the things I buy.

    I am more into scalability and long term commitment hence PCs for me as well.

    Yup. Upgrading/modifying the rig is the main advantage. Someday I will intall the roof top solar panels, and will buy an ultimate rig at that time.

    Electricity consumption is a concern >>?

    nope not at all....... there's solar.......

    solar is nice, wish I had a way to get some :pensive:

    They are cheap if you know where to look at.

    China the answer is always china

    You got it... MJJs make some really good and cheap stuff.

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    Good morning guys

    Good morning xpress. How's it going? Still racing the deadline?

    Morning noob. Yup, its still on, and a new project started. Have to work on that as well. :(

    Ah, good luck, dude. BTW, made the jump to Lubuntu. Working on setting up, as we speak.

    Thats great. All softwares/alternatives you used on windows available in Linux? Also try xubuntu as well if you have free time.

    Yup, installing them one by one. But, have no experience with them yet. This is mostly applicable for GUI apps on Windows. Glad that I moved to Linux though, as most of the time for my projects I have had to use either WSL or a VM. This would be much better, I guess.

    I did use Xubuntu years ago, and did like it. But, have used Lubuntu more than Xubuntu in the past few years. Hence the choice.

    You are free bird now. :p

    Yes, was a bit difficult with the setup, especially moving files and converting the partitions to ext4. I prefer that over NTFS. Currently, moving files on a 5400RPM HDD, so, you know, it's frustrating.

    You are running OS in HDD?

    No. On an NVMe. Just had a few files on HDD, especially the VM's VDIs. Was a struggle backing them up and then moving them.

    Yup, VDIs are big and take lots of time to move, esp if you store them in single file like me.

    I just tarred the important files within each of these VDIs. They themselves were pretty large.

    What do you run on those VMs?

    Every one of my Linux projects including builds of kernels and some distros was done on those VMs.

    Ah that mystery project. ;)

    Nah, this is different. I am into PS4 Linux projects.

    You have a PS4?

    Yup. Can't remember the last time I gamed on it though.

    Time to get a ps5 then :wink:

    Broke right now. Will hopefully get the PS6.

    I think they relased a new version of PS5 recently.

    PS5 Pro - That's a glorified PS5, imo. Would rather spend that money on a new Gaming PC.

    I prefer the gaming pc anytime. I like to have some control over the things I buy.

    I am more into scalability and long term commitment hence PCs for me as well.

    Yup. Upgrading/modifying the rig is the main advantage. Someday I will intall the roof top solar panels, and will buy an ultimate rig at that time.

    Electricity consumption is a concern >>?

    nope not at all....... there's solar.......

    solar is nice, wish I had a way to get some :pensive:

    They are cheap if you know where to look at.

    China the answer is always china

    You got it... MJJs make some really good and cheap stuff.

    chinese solar is highly subsidized wonder what real cost is

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