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HAPPY NEW YEAR 2025 - MEGATHREAD
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And it continues...
It doesn't "continue", it never ends.
Nah I am very certain ShockHosting won't release it
and 2/yr discount applied afterwards.
Ahha
But it does continue and hence never ends
Hmm. That'd be the end of most providers I think
or at leasting saying it'll be applied "soon"
They better not
Patience
Go to the ymca
Well it's better than offering double RAM, quadrupled BW after posting your invoice id.
it s dependeling
I'd rather dm their inboxes
It's been a sad day today... until now.
No Deals. No Deadpools.
Wonder if a provider ever did both Ds in a day.
She asked for it
Yea, she mostly calm and gentle
Wasn't there on?
@FAT32 I need your smart ass over here
I run prod stuff on the Advance-1, all good
I got a Rise-S, much cheaper, half sized disks, but I don't need the extra disk size
Better CPU, although non-enterprise, but who cares (AMD Ryzen 7 9700X vs. AMD EPYC 4244P)
The more expensive Advance-1 is 1 gigabit up, 25 gigabit down. Rise-S is 1g up and down. Don't really need the extra speed though.
Same amount of DDR5 ECC RAM.
The major downside with the Rise-S is the NVMe isn't enterprise. Some benchmarks really show this difference clearly.
Which do I keep?
Don't remember, must be a boring one.
You should keep the KS-A
What's the use case? Single threaded processes, I'd go with rise.
I m sure you have redundancy of data so disks shouldn't matter
Do you need 25gbps down?
Maybe or it was recent...
Justvm? Not exactly Deadpool in bad way buy close off business with refunds and notice
Lots of Docker containers of various sorts. Even the AMD EPYC 4244P leaves room to spare though,
I have relatively good backups, not quite 24/7 binlog but good enough. Enterprise NVMe disks perform much better in certain scenarios though. Hard to know if those scenarios is likely to be a bottleneck or not.
No.
Does the difference between disk speeds has actual impact on your use case thou? Why not share disk write read speeds so we can help better.
I don't really know.
To see the difference you have to do specific tests, normal YABS often favor consumer drives.
See this for example: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4049511/#Comment_4049511
It'll be close to the difference between my servers.
Question is if that really matters or no.
If I were you I'd lean towards the rise...
I am not an expert for disk setup
In future if you do request a disk replacement you may get lucky or ask for one now before going love.
Doesn't hurt. Do it via api
My disks are already new, I'd just get identical ones.
I got nothing to do. Let's YABS all of BF servers.
Hmm. OK
So yeah not.much help there
Literally doing one.
FS-A?
Or transfer them to me