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well filled the form lets see
Thank you for re-opening the singup form.
Was able to submit the form successfully
SUBMITTED. I AM SO PUMPED.
I need to submit it?

Thanks for the applications again everyone! another overwhelming response so I'll be closing off the signups for this service for good now unless something occurs to free up more space on the node this is hosted on.
m y i m sister host very good
Literally me frfr
I signed up and everything I tried works great thanks @beanman109 keep up the great work!
Thank you so much for this giveaway @beanman109
@beanman109
Pretty sure this is unintentional (or an elaborate "network is fast my man" joke I'm missing, if it is, skip right ahead to pyramid cirno), but the LG seems to be allowing the test files to be served compressed and the fact that they're entirely made up of
NUL's makes them very squishy.This results to misleading/inflated speeds when downloading from a client that defaults to requesting compression (e.g., a browser).
I'm getting ~100MB/s on a browser and significantly lower than that on plain curl without requesting compression.
In reality, only around ~1M is actually flying over the wire.
i'll look into it when i'm home this afternoon, i threw that lg together in about 3 minutes before i posted the initial thread so i probably fucked something up along the way
ty for bug find my man ur bandwidth has been halved
missed again
It's a pretty common occurrence because compression is a sane default for most cases, LGs/Speed Test Files just happen to be the exception.
It just stuck out like a sore thumb because my shit ass ISP couldn't go near those speeds even if paid them a gorillion bucks.
this is what i get for being a good citizen, smh my head
If you had spent just 1 minute it would have worked fine.
2 extra minutes borked it
Idk if they will restock but @beanman109 is awesome. So awesome he fly upside down to moon.
how this thread went unnoticed i dont know. Ty
brotha whats up with the NS? I tried updating my domain to ns1.ftp3.hostypanel.com but spaceship and sav wont accept it saying it doesnt exist. Porkbun did but its been over 12 hrs and it isn't propagating.
@beanman109 Looks like you have not created A record and custom nameserver (in domain control panel) for these two:
ns1.ftp3.hostypanel.com
ns2.ftp3.hostypanel.com
https://webwhois.verisign.com/webwhois-ui/index.jsp?language=
.
they're not controlled by me, i'm looking into it now
i've configured A records from my own domain to help resolve this for the timebeing
You can use
ns1-sbu.lex.standns2-sbu.lex.stor set your NS for the domain to the servers direct IP address or justftp3.hostypanel.comshould also workdo you mind trying again with the files
100MB-new.bin&1GB-new.binon that same lg-lex.net domaini've made a couple quick fixes while at work but i can't properly test them until im home later
works great now, thanks!
This poor E5 is not for running WordPress or forums.
On top of it, it's only Apache, so running heavy websites will probably get beanie's service cancelled for resource abuse.
(If anybody is planning to use it as regular shared hosting with huge disk.).
It's not intended to be used as standard shared hosting, just a storage box.
There is resource limits in place to prevent abuse of this kind which will cause wordpress and the likes to run poorly
Yup, I meant it as a warning to others, not as a critique of the service.
totally missed this! thank you for your generosity.
it's closed already!!
anyway thanks @beanman109
tried just now, we gucci