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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2025 - MEGATHREAD

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  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @truemagic said:
    Question to the floor

    What are the deciding factors that make you keep/let go your vps (not specific to idlers)?

    To be honest I'm quite satisfied with Greencloud so I'm using it as my "production" server. Few times tempted to replace it with even cheaper vps but after a second thought I rather don't risk it.

    • Reputation
    • Reliability
    • Support
    • Performance
    • Price

    When it comes to production, I would prefer something that actually works and reliable to reduce the headache, time is money. I have "Low end" VPS that surprisingly run well for years. It is not the cheapest but it just works without much performance drops.

    Heck, I have this one VPS I am preparing to cancel now but I am spending a lot of time trying to convince myself to cancel it because it gets a little bit too expensive to run.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @beanman109 said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @emgh said:
    @Arkas do you want one of my $3 DigiRDP yearlies with IPv4?

    And no fuck off to anyone else DM’ing me it’s his or I keep it

    Why are you not keeping it? I thought I ranked it 4th or something

    He got a DMCA notice for torrenting on it already

    No my it s usage vee pee enn

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @beanman109 said:
    can you make up your fkn mind @emgh

    My mind is made up. Your original one thank you. You can have your rat one temporarily before your original one if you want. You can’t have your current one.

  • tarisutarisu Member, Host Rep

    @bit said:

    @tarisu said:
    Hello Everyone!

    Our CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 4GB plan is back in stock, the following configuration can be ordered for $1.99/month and will be renewed on this price. The campaign is limited to 5 orders.

    2 vCore E5v4
    4GB RAM
    35GB SSD
    Istanbul/Turkey
    10Gbps Port/Shared
    DDoS Protection

    $1.99/month $5.97/3-month

    https://tarisu.com/order-steps/server/124

    Regards,
    We wish everyone good holiday!

    I decided to take you up on your "CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 4GB (#77) | 3 Month(s)"

    Invoice #96

    If there are any doublings or other goodies coming my way, please and thank you...

    Thank you for choosing us, the services are installed and activated automatically.

  • tarisutarisu Member, Host Rep

    @tarisu said:
    Hello Everyone!

    Our CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 4GB plan is back in stock, the following configuration can be ordered for $1.99/month and will be renewed on this price. The campaign is limited to 5 orders.

    2 vCore E5v4
    4GB RAM
    35GB SSD
    Istanbul/Turkey
    10Gbps Port/Shared
    DDoS Protection

    $1.99/month $5.97/3-month

    https://tarisu.com/order-steps/server/124

    Regards,
    We wish everyone good holiday!

    Still in stock!

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    Honestly I’ll stop begging @SilverCreek now as well, feels like I’m getting played.

    Might create a ticket as a last try though.

  • SaragoldfarbSaragoldfarb Member, Megathread Squad

    @admax said:
    @Saragoldfarb I think you've also encountered issues configuring IPv6, so I wrote some setup steps:

    Enable IPv6 support in Kernel Module:

    sudo modprobe ipv6
    

    Or you can add "ipv6" to the last line in /etc/modules, save and exit (recommended method).

    Open /etc/sysctl.conf and add:

    net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 0
    net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6 = 0
    

    After saving, run sysctl -p to enable it.

    Use nmtui, select "Edit a connection", choose "wired connection 1", then select "IPV6 CONFIGURATION". Move the cursor up and select the "show" option. Then enter a custom IPv6 address from the range provided by dataideas. Fill in theIPv6 gateway, select an IPv6 DNS (cloudflare, google, etc.). Next, move the cursor to select "Require IPV6 addressing for this connection", press the spacebar to enable it, and finally select OK to exit. Exit nmtui by selecting Quit, thenreboot your Raspberry Pi.

    It seems you can just configure it with nmtui?
    Then ipv6 will be available. Enjoy! :D

    Thanks. Haven't tried to set it up properly with will give this a go.

    Thanked by 1Decicus
  • @emgh said:
    Honestly I’ll stop begging @SilverCreek now as well, feels like I’m getting played.

    Might create a ticket as a last try though.

    The 2$ more discount will be deducted from his salary.

    Regards,

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy
  • admaxadmax Member, Megathread Squad

    @Saragoldfarb said:

    @admax said:
    @Saragoldfarb I think you've also encountered issues configuring IPv6, so I wrote some setup steps:

    Enable IPv6 support in Kernel Module:

    sudo modprobe ipv6
    

    Or you can add "ipv6" to the last line in /etc/modules, save and exit (recommended method).

    Open /etc/sysctl.conf and add:

    net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6 = 0
    net.ipv6.conf.default.disable_ipv6 = 0
    

    After saving, run sysctl -p to enable it.

    Use nmtui, select "Edit a connection", choose "wired connection 1", then select "IPV6 CONFIGURATION". Move the cursor up and select the "show" option. Then enter a custom IPv6 address from the range provided by dataideas. Fill in theIPv6 gateway, select an IPv6 DNS (cloudflare, google, etc.). Next, move the cursor to select "Require IPV6 addressing for this connection", press the spacebar to enable it, and finally select OK to exit. Exit nmtui by selecting Quit, thenreboot your Raspberry Pi.

    It seems you can just configure it with nmtui?
    Then ipv6 will be available. Enjoy! :D

    Thanks. Haven't tried to set it up properly with will give this a go.

    The reason is that I went to create a ticket. Although their response was quick, they recommended using nmtui, which I only remembered later. But since it's a Raspberry Pi system, I had to solve it myself. Their ticket service is great!

  • @tarisu said:

    @tarisu said:
    Hello Everyone!

    Our CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 4GB plan is back in stock, the following configuration can be ordered for $1.99/month and will be renewed on this price. The campaign is limited to 5 orders.

    2 vCore E5v4
    4GB RAM
    35GB SSD
    Istanbul/Turkey
    10Gbps Port/Shared
    DDoS Protection

    $1.99/month $5.97/3-month

    https://tarisu.com/order-steps/server/124

    Regards,
    We wish everyone good holiday!

    Still in stock!

    You have a looking glass?

    Thanked by 1Saragoldfarb
  • truemagictruemagic Member
    edited January 2025

    @FAT32 said:

    @truemagic said:
    Question to the floor

    What are the deciding factors that make you keep/let go your vps (not specific to idlers)?

    To be honest I'm quite satisfied with Greencloud so I'm using it as my "production" server. Few times tempted to replace it with even cheaper vps but after a second thought I rather don't risk it.

    • Reputation
    • Reliability
    • Support
    • Performance
    • Price

    When it comes to production, I would prefer something that actually works and reliable to reduce the headache, time is money. I have "Low end" VPS that surprisingly run well for years. It is not the cheapest but it just works without much performance drops.

    Good stuff.

    As I'm new to LET so I can't tell whether a provider has good reputation or not. Most of the time I'm based on feedback from other users in the thread but it could be biased as you know.

    Reliability is based on reputation so I will leave at that.

    Yeah performance comes before price. Some vps really outworth the price paid for it (especially we are talking about year end flash sales).

    In the end I think you should stick to a vps that can "set and forget" in a long run so I can login and use all my services without even have to ssh to the vps and fix stuff lol.

    Heck, I have this one VPS I am preparing to cancel now but I am spending a lot of time trying to convince myself to cancel it because it gets a little bit too expensive to run.

    lol if you're capable to keep it idle then don't need to sell right? ;)

  • tarisutarisu Member, Host Rep

    @Astro said:

    @tarisu said:

    @tarisu said:
    Hello Everyone!

    Our CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 4GB plan is back in stock, the following configuration can be ordered for $1.99/month and will be renewed on this price. The campaign is limited to 5 orders.

    2 vCore E5v4
    4GB RAM
    35GB SSD
    Istanbul/Turkey
    10Gbps Port/Shared
    DDoS Protection

    $1.99/month $5.97/3-month

    https://tarisu.com/order-steps/server/124

    Regards,
    We wish everyone good holiday!

    Still in stock!

    You have a looking glass?

    Looking glass is not available at the moment, but if you contact live support, they can forward a sample ip address from our network.

  • admaxadmax Member, Megathread Squad

    @truemagic said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @truemagic said:
    Question to the floor

    What are the deciding factors that make you keep/let go your vps (not specific to idlers)?

    To be honest I'm quite satisfied with Greencloud so I'm using it as my "production" server. Few times tempted to replace it with even cheaper vps but after a second thought I rather don't risk it.

    • Reputation
    • Reliability
    • Support
    • Performance
    • Price

    When it comes to production, I would prefer something that actually works and reliable to reduce the headache, time is money. I have "Low end" VPS that surprisingly run well for years. It is not the cheapest but it just works without much performance drops.

    Good stuff.

    As I'm new to LET so I can't tell whether a provider has good reputation or not. Most of the time I'm based on feedback from other users in the thread but it could be biased as you know.

    Reliability is based on reputation so I will leave at that.

    Yeah performance comes before price. Some vps really outworth the price paid for it (especially we are talking about year end flash sales).

    In the end I think you should stick to a vps that can "set and forget" im a long run so I can login and use all my services without even have to ssh to the vps and fix stuff lol.

    Heck, I have this one VPS I am preparing to cancel now but I am spending a lot of time trying to convince myself to cancel it because it gets a little bit too expensive to run.

    lol if you're capable to keep it idle then don't need to sell right? ;)

    How much a month?

    Thanked by 2truemagic Decicus
  • _MS__MS_ Member
    edited January 2025

    Make 'em ...

    [@tarisu said]
    2 vCore E5v4
    4GB RAM
    35GB SSD
    Istanbul/Turkey
    10Gbps Port/Shared
    DDoS Protection

    $11.99/year

    ... and they won't be

    in stock!

    ... anymore.

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire
    edited January 2025

    @truemagic said: lol if you're capable to keep it idle then don't need to sell right?

    My monthly spending doubled after this year BF/CM/XMAS/NY... I think there's some issue there

  • DPDP Administrator, The Domain Guy

    @tarisu said:

    @Astro said:

    @tarisu said:

    @tarisu said:
    Hello Everyone!

    Our CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 4GB plan is back in stock, the following configuration can be ordered for $1.99/month and will be renewed on this price. The campaign is limited to 5 orders.

    2 vCore E5v4
    4GB RAM
    35GB SSD
    Istanbul/Turkey
    10Gbps Port/Shared
    DDoS Protection

    $1.99/month $5.97/3-month

    https://tarisu.com/order-steps/server/124

    Regards,
    We wish everyone good holiday!

    Still in stock!

    You have a looking glass?

    Looking glass is not available at the moment, but if you contact live support, they can forward a sample ip address from our network.

    A Looking Glass, or test IP, should be no secret, and that customers shouldn't need to go through hoops to get them.

    I suggest you get them and share the details here ✌️

  • @admax said:

    @truemagic said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @truemagic said:
    Question to the floor

    What are the deciding factors that make you keep/let go your vps (not specific to idlers)?

    To be honest I'm quite satisfied with Greencloud so I'm using it as my "production" server. Few times tempted to replace it with even cheaper vps but after a second thought I rather don't risk it.

    • Reputation
    • Reliability
    • Support
    • Performance
    • Price

    When it comes to production, I would prefer something that actually works and reliable to reduce the headache, time is money. I have "Low end" VPS that surprisingly run well for years. It is not the cheapest but it just works without much performance drops.

    Good stuff.

    As I'm new to LET so I can't tell whether a provider has good reputation or not. Most of the time I'm based on feedback from other users in the thread but it could be biased as you know.

    Reliability is based on reputation so I will leave at that.

    Yeah performance comes before price. Some vps really outworth the price paid for it (especially we are talking about year end flash sales).

    In the end I think you should stick to a vps that can "set and forget" im a long run so I can login and use all my services without even have to ssh to the vps and fix stuff lol.

    Heck, I have this one VPS I am preparing to cancel now but I am spending a lot of time trying to convince myself to cancel it because it gets a little bit too expensive to run.

    lol if you're capable to keep it idle then don't need to sell right? ;)

    How much a month?

    $20 at the moment but I plan to cut it down to $10 (but transferring :D). Let's see!

    Thanked by 2admax Decicus
  • @FAT32 said:

    @truemagic said: lol if you're capable to keep it idle then don't need to sell right?

    My monthly spending doubled after this year BF/CM/XMAS/NY... I think there's some issue there

    Same here. Time for spring cleaning since CNY is near! lol

    Thanked by 1admax
  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @truemagic said: $20 at the moment but I plan to cut it down to $10 (but transferring ). Let's see!

    $20/m for idler is okay, just think of it as subscription for some service

  • @DP said: share the details

    And may I add, it'll be nice to get a YABS as well for those on the fence (the location is quite exotic and out of the ordinary for sure).

    E5v4 is quite a broad CPU class.

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @FAT32 said:

    @truemagic said: $20 at the moment but I plan to cut it down to $10 (but transferring ). Let's see!

    $20/m for idler is okay, just think of it as subscription for some service

    Me with an Advance-1 and a Rise-S :#

  • admaxadmax Member, Megathread Squad

    @truemagic said:

    @admax said:

    @truemagic said:

    @FAT32 said:

    @truemagic said:
    Question to the floor

    What are the deciding factors that make you keep/let go your vps (not specific to idlers)?

    To be honest I'm quite satisfied with Greencloud so I'm using it as my "production" server. Few times tempted to replace it with even cheaper vps but after a second thought I rather don't risk it.

    • Reputation
    • Reliability
    • Support
    • Performance
    • Price

    When it comes to production, I would prefer something that actually works and reliable to reduce the headache, time is money. I have "Low end" VPS that surprisingly run well for years. It is not the cheapest but it just works without much performance drops.

    Good stuff.

    As I'm new to LET so I can't tell whether a provider has good reputation or not. Most of the time I'm based on feedback from other users in the thread but it could be biased as you know.

    Reliability is based on reputation so I will leave at that.

    Yeah performance comes before price. Some vps really outworth the price paid for it (especially we are talking about year end flash sales).

    In the end I think you should stick to a vps that can "set and forget" im a long run so I can login and use all my services without even have to ssh to the vps and fix stuff lol.

    Heck, I have this one VPS I am preparing to cancel now but I am spending a lot of time trying to convince myself to cancel it because it gets a little bit too expensive to run.

    lol if you're capable to keep it idle then don't need to sell right? ;)

    How much a month?

    $20 at the moment but I plan to cut it down to $10 (but transferring :D). Let's see!

    It is expensive! Is this a big company VPS or VDS? :o

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @emgh said: Me with an Advance-1 and a Rise-S

    Well but you don't have other VPS right...? If I sum everything up I might be spending more than that a month...... and I think I need help

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @FAT32 said:

    @emgh said: Me with an Advance-1 and a Rise-S

    Well but you don't have other VPS right...? If I sum everything up I might be spending more than that a month...... and I think I need help

    Well I do but they don’t come close to the like €200 a month I spend at OVH currently lol

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    Ok this weekend is the weekend I finally maths up everything hold on

  • @FAT32 said:

    @truemagic said: $20 at the moment but I plan to cut it down to $10 (but transferring ). Let's see!

    $20/m for idler is okay, just think of it as subscription for some service

    Exactly! Let me get over it and keep some more idlers haha. But wait...the whole idea of joining LET especially during BF/CM is to reduce my yearly expenditure, seems like not the case anymore! lol

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @truemagic said: Exactly! Let me get over it and keep some more idlers haha. But wait...the whole idea of joining LET especially during BF/CM is to reduce my yearly expenditure, seems like not the case anymore! lol

    Where's my diagram again...

  • admaxadmax Member, Megathread Squad

    @FAT32 said:

    @truemagic said: Exactly! Let me get over it and keep some more idlers haha. But wait...the whole idea of joining LET especially during BF/CM is to reduce my yearly expenditure, seems like not the case anymore! lol

    Where's my diagram again...

    :p

    Thanked by 3emgh FAT32 Decicus
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    Submitted a ticket to Terabit. I advice all winners to do the same. That way they either have to apply the discount, refuse to apply it or ignore the ticket. Can’t be begging on LET 24/7.

This discussion has been closed.