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what on earth
I do think I answered every (serious) questions, comments, feedbacks about the service in this thread (there are not many though), including this one
Beyond the fun of thread-pumping and shit posting, this is still a serious business. So if you have any questions about the service, feel free to ask here or DM me directly if that's easier for you to keep track of the convo.
As for the spammy situation - I'd rather not dive into that. But unless there are clear rules or policies in place, it's all part of the game…
reached out to @jimaek
morning @onidel
CANBERRA
QLD better
based
How about Western Australia?
They don’t even want to be part of Australia. Fuck those guys.
any provider in nothern territory? my its luv darwin
Are we just listing all the states in Australia? Territories are disqualified
Guess where this is in Australia? (C___)
No worries if you don’t guess, just exploring Australia’s edges on the map!
BRISBANE
Pacific Ocean?
that be ye old cape york
furthest point north of the australian mainland
It smells like duck race!
@onidel supports this motion
Yeah, sorry, I ended up not actually asking the question because I just assumed it'd get buried in the mass of comments.
Basically, the question was about whether if I got a pair of machines whether internal bandwidth between the two would be counted against the allowance or not. Basically the idea was a pair of machines set as peers, each running haproxy and load balancing between themselves and each other.
I'm still interested in the answer for the future, but I decided I probably didn't actually need that setup at the moment in Australia anyway as I don't currently have any users from there!
Looking at the map of Australia, the north is also green, but it doesn’t seem to have the potential to become a big city like Sydney or Brisbane. Maybe my Northern Hemisphere mindset is limiting my thinking.
They support internal networking and it doesn’t consume your data, if in the same geographic location
KB:
Additionally data for plans at the same tier gets pooled so your two servers would contribute to and share the bandwidth balance, which might help if usage is lopsided or you wanted one server to mainly be backend and the other outwards facing (and thus consuming allowance)
Ryzen 9900X VDS for Amsterdam 🇳🇱 | Singapore 🇸🇬
Oof I spelled something different with the C___
@Smigit already provided the complete answer above - I'm just confirming it's spot on!
All our future locations (including New York next) will offer the same features as well.
@onidel i wish you existed when I had an ASN. Freeeee beegeepee, in prem locations.
anyways, here's a yabs.
that's where australia meets new zealand, i'm great at geography
50 euros is 50 euros 🤑🤑
50 euros is a lot of $3/yr deals