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Easter Thread: CrunchEaster Peepers

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  • Been in a movie for 90 mins and come back out to a flurry of activity here.

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

  • @plumberg said:

    @default said:

    @plumberg said:

    @default said:

    @anakara said:

    @nghialele said:

    @default said:

    @nghialele said:

    @Penguin said:

    @DrNutella said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Time for me to add a blanket rule on selling items other than servers on LET

    What does this mean?
    Non server items have a limit of $7/yr?

    Depends if the blanket is dedicated or shared

    Fair-use policy?

    Why? You got something to hide?

    No just asking to make sure I don't violate any AUP before using products :D

    Upload 500GB Porn & don't forget to share it publicly :#

    Is it safe. What if it wakes up a huge DMCA?

    Daddy will spank you

    Neah. Purple daddy @dustinc is not even here.

    Oo you know Crunchy Daddy is the true Daddy.

    True.

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  • @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Boasting

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @Smigit said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Boasting

    Ahem
    ....

  • @Smigit said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Boasting

    Until some dude with a KS-A enters the room

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  • @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Encoding

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  • @Penguin said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Encoding

    But yeah, this is more what I had in mind. Situation where you want to slam one or more cores for hours without worrying about AUP violations.

  • @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Isolation, away from the shared blanket. It is like a person wanting their own space, even though they don't actually need it. It is more of a "peace of mind" state.

  • @default said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Isolation, away from the shared blanket. It is like a person wanting their own space, even though they don't actually need it. It is more of a "peace of mind" state.

    True

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  • @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Like you don't want to cover the blanket with others

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  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @Smigit said:

    @Penguin said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Encoding

    But yeah, this is more what I had in mind. Situation where you want to slam one or more cores for hours without worrying about AUP violations.

    Hmm. What else is such cpu intensive like encodin

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  • @default said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Isolation, away from the shared blanket. It is like a person wanting their own space, even though they don't actually need it. It is more of a "peace of mind" state.

    @default said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Isolation, away from the shared blanket. It is like a person wanting their own space, even though they don't actually need it. It is more of a "peace of mind" state.

    Rest assured not to be "stolen"

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  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @default said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Isolation, away from the shared blanket. It is like a person wanting their own space, even though they don't actually need it. It is more of a "peace of mind" state.

    It's like isolation in disguise. You get dedicated cores but many such neighbors mean you will end up with lower performance overall, right?

  • anakaraanakara Member
    edited April 2025

    @plumberg said:

    @default said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Isolation, away from the shared blanket. It is like a person wanting their own space, even though they don't actually need it. It is more of a "peace of mind" state.

    It's like isolation in disguise. You get dedicated cores but many such neighbors mean you will end up with lower performance overall, right?

    On the same hardware, the performance will be the same, as long as you do not reach an average of 50%. VPS will be limited if using CPU in long time, and VDS does not

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  • defaultdefault Veteran
    edited April 2025

    @plumberg said:

    @default said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Isolation, away from the shared blanket. It is like a person wanting their own space, even though they don't actually need it. It is more of a "peace of mind" state.

    It's like isolation in disguise. You get dedicated cores but many such neighbors mean you will end up with lower performance overall, right?

    Kind of. With a VPS it is like going to work and taking the elevator to get there, but inside the elevator some strange couple has intimate relationship. You will get to work in time, but with some humps along the way, which might be considered uncomfortable by you.

    With a VDS you get to work, but with your own dedicated elevator. No strangers loving one another there.

  • @plumberg said:

    @Smigit said:

    @Penguin said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Encoding

    But yeah, this is more what I had in mind. Situation where you want to slam one or more cores for hours without worrying about AUP violations.

    Hmm. What else is such cpu intensive like encodin

    Machine learning, crypto mining

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  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @anakara said:

    @plumberg said:

    @default said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Isolation, away from the shared blanket. It is like a person wanting their own space, even though they don't actually need it. It is more of a "peace of mind" state.

    It's like isolation in disguise. You get dedicated cores but many such neighbors mean you will end up with lower performance overall, right?

    On the same hardware, the performance will be the same, as long as you do not reach an average of 50%. VPS will be limited if using CPU in long time, and VDS does not

    Same doesn't mean the best. Sure a handful neighbors, things are good overcrowded, sure you can hammer but now at probably less than 60٪ juice (just making up a number )

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  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    Getting an VDS is an illusion of owning something feels dedicated to you without the commitment and costs of the whole thing, but deep down they are actually physically the same instance and share the same brain.

  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad
    edited April 2025

    @Penguin said:

    @plumberg said:

    @Smigit said:

    @Penguin said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Encoding

    But yeah, this is more what I had in mind. Situation where you want to slam one or more cores for hours without worrying about AUP violations.

    Hmm. What else is such cpu intensive like encodin

    Machine learning, crypto mining

    ML eh...
    Doesn't that need gpu? Or i am confusing it with ai

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  • @plumberg said:

    @default said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Isolation, away from the shared blanket. It is like a person wanting their own space, even though they don't actually need it. It is more of a "peace of mind" state.

    It's like isolation in disguise. You get dedicated cores but many such neighbors mean you will end up with lower performance overall, right?

    Yes, @labze mentioned it here
    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4394933/#Comment_4394933

    Thanked by 2plumberg anakara
  • plumbergplumberg Veteran, Megathread Squad

    @Penguin said:

    @plumberg said:

    @default said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Isolation, away from the shared blanket. It is like a person wanting their own space, even though they don't actually need it. It is more of a "peace of mind" state.

    It's like isolation in disguise. You get dedicated cores but many such neighbors mean you will end up with lower performance overall, right?

    Yes, @labze mentioned it here
    https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/4394933/#Comment_4394933

    Perfect 👌

    Thanked by 2Penguin anakara
  • @FAT32 said:
    Getting an VDS is an illusion of owning something feels dedicated to you without the commitment and costs of the whole thing, but deep down they are actually physically the same instance and share the same brain.

    But the cores are dedicated right? I won’t be banned for 100% core usage for longer periods of time. Unlike VPS the fear always lingers on if I had enough to reduce overall load

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  • @plumberg said:

    @Penguin said:

    @plumberg said:

    @Smigit said:

    @Penguin said:

    @plumberg said:
    Why does one use a VDS? What's the real use case (except for yabs)

    Encoding

    But yeah, this is more what I had in mind. Situation where you want to slam one or more cores for hours without worrying about AUP violations.

    Hmm. What else is such cpu intensive like encodin

    Machine learning, crypto mining

    ML eh...
    Doesn't that need gpu? Or i am confusing it with ai

    GPU works far better but CPU can be used too

    Thanked by 1plumberg
  • @default said:
    Kind of. With a VPS it is like going to work and taking the elevator to get there, but inside the elevator some strange couple has intimate relationship. You will get to work in time, but with some humps along the way, which might be considered uncomfortable by you.

    With a VDS you get to work, but with your own dedicated elevator. No strangers loving one another there.

    I'm curious how you define shared hosting. :o

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @DrNutella said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Getting an VDS is an illusion of owning something feels dedicated to you without the commitment and costs of the whole thing, but deep down they are actually physically the same instance and share the same brain.

    But the cores are dedicated right? I won’t be banned for 100% core usage for longer periods of time. Unlike VPS the fear always lingers on if I had enough to reduce overall load

    Ya but do you actually need them to be dedicated? I could live with VPS friends assuming they are not super oversold...

    Sorry I am not even talking about servers at this point

  • @FAT32 said:
    Getting an VDS is an illusion of owning something feels dedicated to you without the commitment and costs of the whole thing, but deep down they are actually physically the same instance and share the same brain.

    Wait, where is our deal storage? o:)

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  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @FAT32 said:
    Getting an VDS is an illusion of owning something feels dedicated to you without the commitment and costs of the whole thing, but deep down they are actually physically the same instance and share the same brain.

    dedicated in the fact that when i peg those cores at 100% for 15 minutes i dont get some irate email from some angry host

  • FAT32FAT32 Administrator, Deal Compiler Extraordinaire

    @beanman109 said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Getting an VDS is an illusion of owning something feels dedicated to you without the commitment and costs of the whole thing, but deep down they are actually physically the same instance and share the same brain.

    dedicated in the fact that when i peg those cores at 100% for 15 minutes i dont get some irate email from some angry host

    But I don't hoard my friend 100% for 24/7, maybe just for few hours every few months

  • @FAT32 said:

    @beanman109 said:

    @FAT32 said:
    Getting an VDS is an illusion of owning something feels dedicated to you without the commitment and costs of the whole thing, but deep down they are actually physically the same instance and share the same brain.

    dedicated in the fact that when i peg those cores at 100% for 15 minutes i dont get some irate email from some angry host

    But I don't hoard my friend 100% for 24/7, maybe just for few hours every few months

    Idle friends

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