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  • @Blembim said:

    @Decicus said:

    @zGato said:
    there's no way I can host ripe atlas probes too.

    how did I not know that :D

    I might have read the docs wrong last time but I think they generally only allow probe per user

    Though maybe they meant one probe per location per user or something

    i've never heard limitation like that, is that for software probe or hardware probe?

    It wasn't exactly as I remembered it, but seems you still need to provide justification to host multiple probes.

    https://atlas.ripe.net/docs/faq/probes-hosts-anchors-sponsors.html#can-i-host-more-than-one-probe

    Can I host more than one probe?

    In order to create the most topologically diverse network possible, regular RIPE Atlas users are currently only allowed to apply for one probe unless they have a special reason for wanting a second one. If a current probe host tries to apply for additional probes, they need to include an explanation in the "Notes" field on the application form in order to be considered.

    Apart from hardware probes, you can also host software probes (RIPE Atlas as a software package). We are or will be implementing measures to limit the mumber of these from the same account and/or network, in order to keep the number of probes from the same network reasonable and to prevent abuse and "credit farming".

    Thanked by 2Blembim lukast__
  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    The TLDR of my problem in a loop:

    • I am tired so I tell myself that I should sleep earlier
    • I feel guilty that I sleep early as the unused hours feel wasted
    • I try to get some things done but unable to concentrate because I am already tired

    And... repeat

  • @FAT32 said:
    The TLDR of my problem in a loop:

    • I am tired so I tell myself that I should sleep earlier
    • I feel guilty that I sleep early as the unused hours feel wasted
    • I try to get some things done but unable to concentrate because I am already tired

    And... repeat

    Me reading this:

  • @Decicus said:

    @Blembim said:

    @Decicus said:

    @zGato said:
    there's no way I can host ripe atlas probes too.

    how did I not know that :D

    I might have read the docs wrong last time but I think they generally only allow probe per user

    Though maybe they meant one probe per location per user or something

    i've never heard limitation like that, is that for software probe or hardware probe?

    It wasn't exactly as I remembered it, but seems you still need to provide justification to host multiple probes.

    https://atlas.ripe.net/docs/faq/probes-hosts-anchors-sponsors.html#can-i-host-more-than-one-probe

    Can I host more than one probe?

    In order to create the most topologically diverse network possible, regular RIPE Atlas users are currently only allowed to apply for one probe unless they have a special reason for wanting a second one. If a current probe host tries to apply for additional probes, they need to include an explanation in the "Notes" field on the application form in order to be considered.

    Apart from hardware probes, you can also host software probes (RIPE Atlas as a software package). We are or will be implementing measures to limit the mumber of these from the same account and/or network, in order to keep the number of probes from the same network reasonable and to prevent abuse and "credit farming".

    Its for archer node type

    This one they had to sent you hardware to your dc as archor is only intended for those with full gigabit and datacenter

    Thanked by 2admax lukast__
  • @Blembim said:

    @Decicus said:

    @Blembim said:

    @Decicus said:

    @zGato said:
    there's no way I can host ripe atlas probes too.

    how did I not know that :D

    I might have read the docs wrong last time but I think they generally only allow probe per user

    Though maybe they meant one probe per location per user or something

    i've never heard limitation like that, is that for software probe or hardware probe?

    It wasn't exactly as I remembered it, but seems you still need to provide justification to host multiple probes.

    https://atlas.ripe.net/docs/faq/probes-hosts-anchors-sponsors.html#can-i-host-more-than-one-probe

    Can I host more than one probe?

    In order to create the most topologically diverse network possible, regular RIPE Atlas users are currently only allowed to apply for one probe unless they have a special reason for wanting a second one. If a current probe host tries to apply for additional probes, they need to include an explanation in the "Notes" field on the application form in order to be considered.

    Apart from hardware probes, you can also host software probes (RIPE Atlas as a software package). We are or will be implementing measures to limit the mumber of these from the same account and/or network, in order to keep the number of probes from the same network reasonable and to prevent abuse and "credit farming".

    Its for archer node type

    This one they had to sent you hardware to your dc as archor is only intended for those with full gigabit and datacenter

    I don't think so. They specifically mention probes in that section, not anchors. Especially since they also mention stuff like software probes and credit farming.

    Thanked by 2Blembim lukast__
  • DecicusDecicus Member
    edited March 2025

    @Decicus said:

    @Blembim said:

    @Decicus said:

    @Blembim said:

    @Decicus said:

    @zGato said:
    there's no way I can host ripe atlas probes too.

    how did I not know that :D

    I might have read the docs wrong last time but I think they generally only allow probe per user

    Though maybe they meant one probe per location per user or something

    i've never heard limitation like that, is that for software probe or hardware probe?

    It wasn't exactly as I remembered it, but seems you still need to provide justification to host multiple probes.

    https://atlas.ripe.net/docs/faq/probes-hosts-anchors-sponsors.html#can-i-host-more-than-one-probe

    Can I host more than one probe?

    In order to create the most topologically diverse network possible, regular RIPE Atlas users are currently only allowed to apply for one probe unless they have a special reason for wanting a second one. If a current probe host tries to apply for additional probes, they need to include an explanation in the "Notes" field on the application form in order to be considered.

    Apart from hardware probes, you can also host software probes (RIPE Atlas as a software package). We are or will be implementing measures to limit the mumber of these from the same account and/or network, in order to keep the number of probes from the same network reasonable and to prevent abuse and "credit farming".

    Its for archer node type

    This one they had to sent you hardware to your dc as archor is only intended for those with full gigabit and datacenter

    I don't think so. They specifically mention probes in that section, not anchors. Especially since they also mention stuff like software probes and credit farming.

    With this said though, maybe they aren't as strict about it. Hosting like 3 probes in different locations I would imagine they see as a "net good", but might be concerned if you're deploying 100 of them

  • @Decicus said:

    @Decicus said:

    @Blembim said:

    @Decicus said:

    @Blembim said:

    @Decicus said:

    @zGato said:
    there's no way I can host ripe atlas probes too.

    how did I not know that :D

    I might have read the docs wrong last time but I think they generally only allow probe per user

    Though maybe they meant one probe per location per user or something

    i've never heard limitation like that, is that for software probe or hardware probe?

    It wasn't exactly as I remembered it, but seems you still need to provide justification to host multiple probes.

    https://atlas.ripe.net/docs/faq/probes-hosts-anchors-sponsors.html#can-i-host-more-than-one-probe

    Can I host more than one probe?

    In order to create the most topologically diverse network possible, regular RIPE Atlas users are currently only allowed to apply for one probe unless they have a special reason for wanting a second one. If a current probe host tries to apply for additional probes, they need to include an explanation in the "Notes" field on the application form in order to be considered.

    Apart from hardware probes, you can also host software probes (RIPE Atlas as a software package). We are or will be implementing measures to limit the mumber of these from the same account and/or network, in order to keep the number of probes from the same network reasonable and to prevent abuse and "credit farming".

    Its for archer node type

    This one they had to sent you hardware to your dc as archor is only intended for those with full gigabit and datacenter

    I don't think so. They specifically mention probes in that section, not anchors. Especially since they also mention stuff like software probes and credit farming.

    With this said though, maybe they aren't as strict about it. Hosting like 3 probes in different locations I would imagine they see as a "net good", but might be concerned if you're deploying 100 of them

    I think as long as not 100 nodes in same asn

    They seem fine with that

    Even i input some random shit in note, they just let me deploy

  • @Blembim said: i input some random shit in note, they just let me deploy

    :joy:

    Thanked by 1lukast__
  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    @FAT32 said:
    The TLDR of my problem in a loop:

    • I am tired so I tell myself that I should sleep earlier
    • I feel guilty that I sleep early as the unused hours feel wasted
    • I try to get some things done but unable to concentrate because I am already tired

    And... repeat

    Sounds like you need a real break to fully reset, book a vacation

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @allthemtings said:

    @FAT32 said:
    The TLDR of my problem in a loop:

    • I am tired so I tell myself that I should sleep earlier
    • I feel guilty that I sleep early as the unused hours feel wasted
    • I try to get some things done but unable to concentrate because I am already tired

    And... repeat

    Sounds like you need a real break to fully reset, book a vacation

    Sounds like you need a real break to fully reset, make me admin in the meantime

  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    @emgh said:

    @allthemtings said:

    @FAT32 said:
    The TLDR of my problem in a loop:

    • I am tired so I tell myself that I should sleep earlier
    • I feel guilty that I sleep early as the unused hours feel wasted
    • I try to get some things done but unable to concentrate because I am already tired

    And... repeat

    Sounds like you need a real break to fully reset, book a vacation

    Sounds like you need a real break to fully reset, make me admin in the meantime

    Sounds like you need a real break from LET, a 2 week ban should do it

  • @zGato said:
    but I honestly underestimated the amount of bandwidth that gets eaten from APAC servers...

    My Malaysia node got BW over 70% email after a week. APAC is not a joke xD

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @allthemtings said:

    @emgh said:

    @allthemtings said:

    @FAT32 said:
    The TLDR of my problem in a loop:

    • I am tired so I tell myself that I should sleep earlier
    • I feel guilty that I sleep early as the unused hours feel wasted
    • I try to get some things done but unable to concentrate because I am already tired

    And... repeat

    Sounds like you need a real break to fully reset, book a vacation

    Sounds like you need a real break to fully reset, make me admin in the meantime

    Sounds like you need a real break from LET, a 2 week ban should do it

    Sounds like you need a real break from standing, getting down on your knees should do it

  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep
    edited March 2025

    @AK_KWH said:
    VPS KVM - 2GB Ram Houston,Texas

    15GB SSD Disk
    2GB RAM DDR-4
    1 vCPU (Fair Use)
    1 IPV4 Dedicated
    1 IPV6 Dedicated

    Order Houston,Texas,USA- $10.30 / Year ++1TB BW @ 10Gbps

    SMTP ports are blocked permanently

    This is not that bad for local stuff tbh. But 1tb bandwidth in the US in 2025 is insane

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/203403/attention-deal-hunters-the-ultimate-clearance-sale-is-here-2gb-ram-kvm-10-30-year#latest

    Thanked by 3nghialele admax Decicus
  • @FAT32 said:
    The TLDR of my problem in a loop:

    • I am tired so I tell myself that I should sleep earlier
    • I feel guilty that I sleep early as the unused hours feel wasted
    • I try to get some things done but unable to concentrate because I am already tired

    And... repeat

    https://goodreads.com/book/show/58503121-dopamine-detox

  • @wadhah said:

    @AK_KWH said:
    VPS KVM - 2GB Ram Houston,Texas

    15GB SSD Disk
    2GB RAM DDR-4
    1 vCPU (Fair Use)
    1 IPV4 Dedicated
    1 IPV6 Dedicated

    Order Houston,Texas,USA- $10.30 / Year ++1TB BW @ 10Gbps

    SMTP ports are blocked permanently

    This is not that bad for local stuff tbh. But 1tb bandwidth in the US in 2025 is insane

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/203403/attention-deal-hunters-the-ultimate-clearance-sale-is-here-2gb-ram-kvm-10-30-year#latest

    Kinda deal breaker xD

  • allthemtingsallthemtings Member, Megathread Squad

    @emgh said:

    @allthemtings said:

    @emgh said:

    @allthemtings said:

    @FAT32 said:
    The TLDR of my problem in a loop:

    • I am tired so I tell myself that I should sleep earlier
    • I feel guilty that I sleep early as the unused hours feel wasted
    • I try to get some things done but unable to concentrate because I am already tired

    And... repeat

    Sounds like you need a real break to fully reset, book a vacation

    Sounds like you need a real break to fully reset, make me admin in the meantime

    Sounds like you need a real break from LET, a 2 week ban should do it

    Sounds like you need a real break from standing, getting down on your knees should do it

    Spank me daddy - FAT32

  • @FairShare said:

    @FAT32 said:
    The TLDR of my problem in a loop:

    • I am tired so I tell myself that I should sleep earlier
    • I feel guilty that I sleep early as the unused hours feel wasted
    • I try to get some things done but unable to concentrate because I am already tired

    And... repeat

    https://goodreads.com/book/show/58503121-dopamine-detox

    Thanks for sharing, I needed it too.

    Thanked by 2wadhah Blembim
  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep

    @wadhah said:

    @AK_KWH said:
    VPS KVM - 2GB Ram Houston,Texas

    15GB SSD Disk
    2GB RAM DDR-4
    1 vCPU (Fair Use)
    1 IPV4 Dedicated
    1 IPV6 Dedicated

    Order Houston,Texas,USA- $10.30 / Year ++1TB BW @ 10Gbps

    SMTP ports are blocked permanently

    This is not that bad for local stuff tbh. But 1tb bandwidth in the US in 2025 is insane

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/203403/attention-deal-hunters-the-ultimate-clearance-sale-is-here-2gb-ram-kvm-10-30-year#latest

    @emgh i know you love cheap 2gb deals, not a 7/y but close.

    Thanked by 3emgh admax Blembim
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @wadhah said:

    @wadhah said:

    @AK_KWH said:
    VPS KVM - 2GB Ram Houston,Texas

    15GB SSD Disk
    2GB RAM DDR-4
    1 vCPU (Fair Use)
    1 IPV4 Dedicated
    1 IPV6 Dedicated

    Order Houston,Texas,USA- $10.30 / Year ++1TB BW @ 10Gbps

    SMTP ports are blocked permanently

    This is not that bad for local stuff tbh. But 1tb bandwidth in the US in 2025 is insane

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/203403/attention-deal-hunters-the-ultimate-clearance-sale-is-here-2gb-ram-kvm-10-30-year#latest

    @emgh i know you love cheap 2gb deals, not a 7/y but close.

    ddr ignore

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire
    edited March 2025

    @FairShare said:

    @FAT32 said:
    The TLDR of my problem in a loop:

    • I am tired so I tell myself that I should sleep earlier
    • I feel guilty that I sleep early as the unused hours feel wasted
    • I try to get some things done but unable to concentrate because I am already tired

    And... repeat

    https://goodreads.com/book/show/58503121-dopamine-detox

    But where do I find time to read this?

  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep

    @FAT32 said:

    @FairShare said:

    @FAT32 said:
    The TLDR of my problem in a loop:

    • I am tired so I tell myself that I should sleep earlier
    • I feel guilty that I sleep early as the unused hours feel wasted
    • I try to get some things done but unable to concentrate because I am already tired

    And... repeat

    https://goodreads.com/book/show/58503121-dopamine-detox

    But where do I find time to read this?

    If you commute to work audiobooks are a godsend

  • @wadhah said: But 1tb bandwidth in the US in 2025 is insane

    I mean... is it that bad? Perhaps a little bit low compared to a lot of other offers, but for $10/yr it seems like a completely "okay" offer - just like, nothing amazing.

    Thanked by 3Blembim lukast__ wadhah
  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @FairShare said:

    @FAT32 said:
    The TLDR of my problem in a loop:

    • I am tired so I tell myself that I should sleep earlier
    • I feel guilty that I sleep early as the unused hours feel wasted
    • I try to get some things done but unable to concentrate because I am already tired

    And... repeat

    https://goodreads.com/book/show/58503121-dopamine-detox

    I guess the first step is quit LET

  • admaxadmax Member, Megathread Squad

    @wadhah said:

    @AK_KWH said:
    VPS KVM - 2GB Ram Houston,Texas

    15GB SSD Disk
    2GB RAM DDR-4
    1 vCPU (Fair Use)
    1 IPV4 Dedicated
    1 IPV6 Dedicated

    Order Houston,Texas,USA- $10.30 / Year ++1TB BW @ 10Gbps

    SMTP ports are blocked permanently

    This is not that bad for local stuff tbh. But 1tb bandwidth in the US in 2025 is insane

    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/203403/attention-deal-hunters-the-ultimate-clearance-sale-is-here-2gb-ram-kvm-10-30-year#latest

    It looks like their Houston VPS upload speed should be fixed!

    Thanked by 1beanman109
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    Sorry daddy I just ranted in the EasyVM thread again

  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep
    edited March 2025

    @Decicus said:

    @wadhah said: But 1tb bandwidth in the US in 2025 is insane

    I mean... is it that bad? Perhaps a little bit low compared to a lot of other offers, but for $10/yr it seems like a completely "okay" offer - just like, nothing amazing.

    Not bad just seems very low (compared to everything else in the us). It probably costs them (not literally) pennies for petabytes. It's like someone giving you less than a /64 per vps. It makes no sense

    Thanked by 3Blembim admax Decicus
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad
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