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What is the most top LET host right now

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  • CalypsoCalypso Member
    edited October 2025

    @cybertech said:
    you are asking for the one top provider.

    in that case it's only greencloudvps period.

    If you'd ask me a couple of years ago I'd definitely agree. I got the feeling they're falling a bit behind lately - and I still have a few VPSes with them that I have experience with.

    1. They are quite late with adding new OS images to install. It took quite a while to get Debian 12, and Debian 13, although released a couple of months ago, still isn't either. D12 took them quite some time more.
    2. Debian 12 image is still applied correctly. You have to do a manual install.
    3. Performance of the VPSes I have is lower as comparable ones (running the same OS/software)
    4. In case of an issue, it's quite often not understood what the issue is. That takes some messages and thus time.

    My top at this moment [price/performance/options combination], based on own experience (mainly NL locations) is basically HostDZire and HostSailor. A bit below that are GreenCloud, Hosthatch and let's put in SoftShellWeb in the mix too [after a bit of a bumpy start for me]. Runner-up to mention is ChunkServe [mostly based on the progress made].

    Thanked by 1HostDZire
  • DediRockDediRock Member, Patron Provider

    @shallownorthdakota said:
    Just became a @tentor (skhron.eu) customer.

    Long time @Cam (gullo.me) supporter.

    Also very pleased with @Chunkserve.

    @VirMach is like the girl that keeps cheating on you but you always crawl back.

    @Neoon for MicroLXC.net. Mad respect for all his selfless contributions to this forum over the years.

    @labze for HostBRR and the cheap, stable storage hosting.

    Also all the fellow jokers, shitposters and clowns who make this forum fun and light-hearted.

    Also @DediRock deserves some love (even though I'm not a customer yet) for being a good sport in here.

    Regerds.

    thank you very much, gotta have fun.

  • definitely @yoursunny summer host !

  • I would definitely thank @BrianHarrison for the wonderful service Reprise Hosting has provided me for a month now.

  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep
    edited October 2025

    @nohavps said:

    @oloke said:

    @nohavps said:

    @oloke said:
    Top tier:
    @tentor (skhron.eu)
    @Alyx (calibour.com)
    @wadhah (terabit.io) - he's also best shitposter i know btw

    Great people as well:
    @aluy - I lov Lain, I lov Aluy <3 - great person
    @tarisu - the best one in Turkey and very chill
    @onidel - really responsive, happy to hear feedback and implement changes
    @HostDoc (sitehub.agency) - really nice provider, cares a lot about customer feedback
    @DigitalFyre - really nice experience talking to them recently
    @Terranode - always happy to help and hear my thoughts
    @DediRock - very nice person in DMs and on LET in general
    @rafathossain (metrovps.com)
    @AlexPads (enzonix.com)
    @DeluxHost

    I don't really like:
    @nohavps
    @Verasel
    @SurferCloud

    Wow, we're disappointed!!

    If you give us another chance, we can change your mind

    We're improving/learning to solve any problems we've encountered

    :'(

    @fluffernutter said:

    💔 would avoid:

    @nohavps - worst attitude i've seen from a provider, I'd be scared to give them any of my personal info. guy seems one LET thread away from a major crashout.

    Exactly this. I rated providers based on my own subjective feelings. Your services may be good but you didn't make great first impression. I've mostly seen you opening crashout threads and jumping onto other providers whenever there's opportunity. (like here or here recently)

    I think that's something to improve for the public to better perceive your company.

    I think you are wrong with @DeluxHost we have a good relationship, we always recommend them for their good prices, even on some occasions they recommend us, there is no problem with them

    that is literally 100% a lie, you just shit on them for no reason whatsoever, absolutely no one mentioned them in that thread.

    Not the first time either, I remember you did the same thing (to deluxhost) two or three times before.

    You also shit on AT LEAST 10 other hosts in separate comments for no reason whatsoever,

    you just randomly start insulting random providers in random threads so often that it has become a meme.

  • nohavpsnohavps Member, Host Rep
    edited October 2025

    @wadhah said:

    @nohavps said:

    @oloke said:

    @nohavps said:

    @oloke said:
    Top tier:
    @tentor (skhron.eu)
    @Alyx (calibour.com)
    @wadhah (terabit.io) - he's also best shitposter i know btw

    Great people as well:
    @aluy - I lov Lain, I lov Aluy <3 - great person
    @tarisu - the best one in Turkey and very chill
    @onidel - really responsive, happy to hear feedback and implement changes
    @HostDoc (sitehub.agency) - really nice provider, cares a lot about customer feedback
    @DigitalFyre - really nice experience talking to them recently
    @Terranode - always happy to help and hear my thoughts
    @DediRock - very nice person in DMs and on LET in general
    @rafathossain (metrovps.com)
    @AlexPads (enzonix.com)
    @DeluxHost

    I don't really like:
    @nohavps
    @Verasel
    @SurferCloud

    Wow, we're disappointed!!

    If you give us another chance, we can change your mind

    We're improving/learning to solve any problems we've encountered

    :'(

    @fluffernutter said:

    💔 would avoid:

    @nohavps - worst attitude i've seen from a provider, I'd be scared to give them any of my personal info. guy seems one LET thread away from a major crashout.

    Exactly this. I rated providers based on my own subjective feelings. Your services may be good but you didn't make great first impression. I've mostly seen you opening crashout threads and jumping onto other providers whenever there's opportunity. (like here or here recently)

    I think that's something to improve for the public to better perceive your company.

    I think you are wrong with @DeluxHost we have a good relationship, we always recommend them for their good prices, even on some occasions they recommend us, there is no problem with them

    that is literally 100% a lie, you just shit on them for no reason whatsoever, absolutely no one mentioned them in that thread.

    Not the first time either, I remember you did the same thing (to deluxhost) two or three times before.

    You also shit on AT LEAST 10 other hosts in separate comments for no reason whatsoever,

    you just randomly start insulting random providers in random threads so often that it has become a meme.

    @DeluxHost himself can confirm if we've attacked or spoken badly about him

    I may have made the mistake of disagreeing with some posts in the past, but we learn from mistakes. You can't take it so seriously. we have weeks, months, you could say, that you haven't seen a post like before

    We hope to fix all the mistakes I made, but you won't see any erroneous posts from me

    Every comment helps us improve as a person/company :)

  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @hennaboy said:

    @cybertech said:
    you are asking for the one top provider.

    in that case it's only greencloudvps period.

    How so?

    If you go to their website and look for a premium kvm vps in Amsterdam there is none available.

    Surely, you can only be top tier if you are able to supply all the time not just at sale periods.

    Judging a provider based on the availability of a single location out of many is not relevant. We operate dozens of locations, and maintaining stock for all plans at every location is not feasible. Availability depends on demand, and while some locations may temporarily have zero stock, they are typically restocked within a few weeks. As we own all our hardware and equipment, building and shipping processes can take a few weeks to a month, and unforeseen delays, such as slow customs clearance, may occasionally extend this timeline.

  • wadhahwadhah Member, Host Rep
    edited October 2025

    @nohavps said: @DeluxHost himself can't confirm if we've attacked or spoken badly about him

    Yes you did, stop trying to gaslight me man, I have eyes and I can read.

    Here's your comment we mentioned:

    @nohavps said: Maybe I can help you @DeluxHost has 8 GB RAM plans for $8 a year

    • You are not DeluxHost & No one mentioned DeluxHost before you
    • DeluxHost does not mention they do bgp in public.
    • They do not do 8 GB ram for 8 a year, never did. This is you trying to shit on them.

    Matteo is just so nice and humble that he will never say it in public. But I'm done with your bullshit.

  • nohavpsnohavps Member, Host Rep

    @wadhah said:

    @nohavps said: @DeluxHost himself can't confirm if we've attacked or spoken badly about him

    Yes you did, stop trying to gaslight me man, I have eyes and I can read.

    @nohavps said: Maybe I can help you @DeluxHost has 8 GB RAM plans for $8 a year

    • You are not DeluxHost & No one mentioned DeluxHost before you
    • DeluxHost does not mention they do bgp in public.
    • They do not do 8 GB ram for 8 a year, never did. This is you trying to shit on them.

    Matteo is just so nice and humble that he will never say it in public. But I'm done with your bullshit.

    You have your opinion, and we respect it. I never meant to offend anyone. You can see our posts. When users request something with a price like @DeluxHost we tag them because we know they have good prices and good quality. Don't take it the wrong way.

    We understand your opinion, but this time you're wrong. We won't enter into a debate. We know we've had some problems in the comments on some posts, but I can assure you that you won't see anything like this again.

    Have a good start to the week.

  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @Calypso said:

    @cybertech said:
    you are asking for the one top provider.

    in that case it's only greencloudvps period.

    If you'd ask me a couple of years ago I'd definitely agree. I got the feeling they're falling a bit behind lately - and I still have a few VPSes with them that I have experience with.

    1. They are quite late with adding new OS images to install. It took quite a while to get Debian 12, and Debian 13, although released a couple of months ago, still isn't either. D12 took them quite some time more.
    2. Debian 12 image is still applied correctly. You have to do a manual install.
    3. Performance of the VPSes I have is lower as comparable ones (running the same OS/software)
    4. In case of an issue, it's quite often not understood what the issue is. That takes some messages and thus time.

    My top at this moment [price/performance/options combination], based on own experience (mainly NL locations) is basically HostDZire and HostSailor. A bit below that are GreenCloud, Hosthatch and let's put in SoftShellWeb in the mix too [after a bit of a bumpy start for me]. Runner-up to mention is ChunkServe [mostly based on the progress made].

    I noticed you might be on one of our older plans using SolusVM, which is now outdated. We are gradually migrating all plans to VirtFusion for improved performance with updated templates and features. A few months ago, all VM plans in Amsterdam, NL, previously running on Intel E5, were upgraded to EPYC Rome with RAID-10 NVMe 4.0 nodes, performance should be improved a lot. If you’re experiencing issues, please DM me your ticket ID, and I’ll look into it for you.

    Thanked by 1Calypso
  • @NDTN said:

    @hennaboy said:

    @cybertech said:
    you are asking for the one top provider.

    in that case it's only greencloudvps period.

    How so?

    If you go to their website and look for a premium kvm vps in Amsterdam there is none available.

    Surely, you can only be top tier if you are able to supply all the time not just at sale periods.

    Judging a provider based on the availability of a single location out of many is not relevant. We operate dozens of locations, and maintaining stock for all plans at every location is not feasible. Availability depends on demand, and while some locations may temporarily have zero stock, they are typically restocked within a few weeks. As we own all our hardware and equipment, building and shipping processes can take a few weeks to a month, and unforeseen delays, such as slow customs clearance, may occasionally extend this timeline.

    It was not my intention to offend. Sorry, if that came across the wrong way. My point was that the person's use of the word period. It simply does not work like that for a number of reasons including the points you have mentioned.

    Personally, I dont think there is or ever should be a sole provider. Competition is always good for business and for keeping the quality and standards high.

  • @hennaboy said:

    @NDTN said:

    @hennaboy said:

    @cybertech said:
    you are asking for the one top provider.

    in that case it's only greencloudvps period.

    How so?

    If you go to their website and look for a premium kvm vps in Amsterdam there is none available.

    Surely, you can only be top tier if you are able to supply all the time not just at sale periods.

    Judging a provider based on the availability of a single location out of many is not relevant. We operate dozens of locations, and maintaining stock for all plans at every location is not feasible. Availability depends on demand, and while some locations may temporarily have zero stock, they are typically restocked within a few weeks. As we own all our hardware and equipment, building and shipping processes can take a few weeks to a month, and unforeseen delays, such as slow customs clearance, may occasionally extend this timeline.

    It was not my intention to offend. Sorry, if that came across the wrong way. My point was that the person's use of the word period. It simply does not work like that for a number of reasons including the points you have mentioned.

    Personally, I dont think there is or ever should be a sole provider. Competition is always good for business and for keeping the quality and standards high.

    OP asked for the most top, i gave the most top imo.

    period.

  • DataRecoveryDataRecovery Member
    edited October 2025

    @Fubukibox said:
    what LET provider is the best

    @Camhttps://hosting.gullo.me/

    Always has been.

  • @cybertech said:

    @hennaboy said:

    @NDTN said:

    @hennaboy said:

    @cybertech said:
    you are asking for the one top provider.

    in that case it's only greencloudvps period.

    How so?

    If you go to their website and look for a premium kvm vps in Amsterdam there is none available.

    Surely, you can only be top tier if you are able to supply all the time not just at sale periods.

    Judging a provider based on the availability of a single location out of many is not relevant. We operate dozens of locations, and maintaining stock for all plans at every location is not feasible. Availability depends on demand, and while some locations may temporarily have zero stock, they are typically restocked within a few weeks. As we own all our hardware and equipment, building and shipping processes can take a few weeks to a month, and unforeseen delays, such as slow customs clearance, may occasionally extend this timeline.

    It was not my intention to offend. Sorry, if that came across the wrong way. My point was that the person's use of the word period. It simply does not work like that for a number of reasons including the points you have mentioned.

    Personally, I dont think there is or ever should be a sole provider. Competition is always good for business and for keeping the quality and standards high.

    OP asked for the most top, i gave the most top imo.

    period.

    hahahaha

  • davidedavide Member
    edited October 2025

    For years with @greencoludvps & @LowHosting and no regrets. The Price Tracker frontend is hosted on GreenCloud with some backend stuff on LowHosting. Admittedly a single VPS for the frontend doesn't give high availability to the website but at this small scale it's not even needed.

    Thanked by 1LowHosting
  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    Sad show this! But probably to be expected nowadays when feelings are so overrated. One "reviewer" even clearly said that he judged by how he feels ...

    Sure, we're all humans and such emotions almost always play a role, but when reviewing products or providers I don't give a rat's ass about someone's (or my own for that matter) feelings and purely subjective view. The only place where feelings may have some relevance is support - otherwise all I care about is based on cold hard data and price and to some degree age (of a hosting operation) and to some degree facts-based reputation.

    Thanked by 1DataRecovery
  • Let's say @host_c !!!

    Thanked by 1oloke
  • @jsg said:
    Sad show this! But probably to be expected nowadays when feelings are so overrated. One "reviewer" even clearly said that he judged by how he feels ...

    Sure, we're all humans and such emotions almost always play a role, but when reviewing products or providers I don't give a rat's ass about someone's (or my own for that matter) feelings and purely subjective view. The only place where feelings may have some relevance is support - otherwise all I care about is based on cold hard data and price and to some degree age (of a hosting operation) and to some degree facts-based reputation.

    you're not just buying a VM, you're putting your trust in someone to run the company properly, not deadpool, and not enshittify your existing services. 80% of lowend hosting is built off of trusting that things stay mostly the same and that your provider doesn't go off the deep end like @CharityHost_org. Not that you'd know this since I don't think you have any actual workloads, just your buggy benchmarking script.

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker
    edited October 2025

    @fluffernutter said:

    @jsg said:
    Sad show this! But probably to be expected nowadays when feelings are so overrated. One "reviewer" even clearly said that he judged by how he feels ...

    Sure, we're all humans and such emotions almost always play a role, but when reviewing products or providers I don't give a rat's ass about someone's (or my own for that matter) feelings and purely subjective view. The only place where feelings may have some relevance is support - otherwise all I care about is based on cold hard data and price and to some degree age (of a hosting operation) and to some degree facts-based reputation.

    you're not just buying a VM, you're putting your trust in someone to run the company properly, not deadpool, and not enshittify your existing services. 80% of lowend hosting is built off of trusting that things stay mostly the same and that your provider doesn't go off the deep end like @CharityHost_org. Not that you'd know this since I don't think you have any actual workloads, just your buggy benchmarking script.

    Except for the last idiotic part I agree - but: the issues you mentioned can't be addressed by emotions either.
    Just two examples:

    • seriesn, whom I really liked ... went belly up.
    • Anthony[something] whom I really dislike(d) had VPSs that - looking objectively and based on cold, hard data - were amazingly good for a (back then) very attractive price. Which shows (a) that a real review should be objective and without emotions and I indeed gave him a - deservedly - positive review, and (b) that even well known and presumably very well reputed providers can go belly up or aquired by another (and potentially quite different) company.

    Obviously, many here, incl. many who mostly "communicate" via (usually stupid) images, do like emotions based "reviews" or at least don't care. As demonstrated in this thread they are allowed and can post their (IMO utterly worthless) rankings. But so am I, whether you like it or not.

    I stand by what I said: in the context of reviews and ranking I don't care a flying fuck about your emotions, period.

  • @jsg said:
    Sad show this! But probably to be expected nowadays when feelings are so overrated. One "reviewer" even clearly said that he judged by how he feels ...

    Sure, we're all humans and such emotions almost always play a role, but when reviewing products or providers I don't give a rat's ass about someone's (or my own for that matter) feelings and purely subjective view. The only place where feelings may have some relevance is support - otherwise all I care about is based on cold hard data and price and to some degree age (of a hosting operation) and to some degree facts-based reputation.

    You only talk yabs and numbers, like a robot. I am human, i have feelings.

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker
    edited October 2025

    @nghialele said:

    @jsg said:
    Sad show this! But probably to be expected nowadays when feelings are so overrated. One "reviewer" even clearly said that he judged by how he feels ...

    Sure, we're all humans and such emotions almost always play a role, but when reviewing products or providers I don't give a rat's ass about someone's (or my own for that matter) feelings and purely subjective view. The only place where feelings may have some relevance is support - otherwise all I care about is based on cold hard data and price and to some degree age (of a hosting operation) and to some degree facts-based reputation.

    You only talk yabs and numbers, like a robot. I am human, i have feelings.

    (a) I never talk about yabs.
    (b) a feelings based "review" is worthless both to humans and to robots.
    (c) bluntly, writing or appreciating "reviews" based on feelings mainly says one thing: such a person is stupid and so is an AI who "values" such "reviews".
    That's probably the reason why they get so many clicks.

    No offense intended, just saying honestly and frankly what I think.

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  • vpsricvpsric Member
    edited October 2025

    I wouldn't say a word without comparation.

    @berohost I just open a ticket when I need to upgrade the CPU without extra charging (reasonable condition of course), the job done.

    with @NDTN (greencloudvps) , I submitted a ticket to upgrade my existing E5 CPU VPS to one of their newer EPYC series CPU VPS offerings, which is available at the same price, and other things stay the same too. Guess what? They're asking for a $10 migration fee. By the way, this VPS expires in two months. I'm now wondering if I should even renew it.

    Just FYI

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  • @vpsric said:
    I wouldn't say a word without comparation.

    @berohost I just open a ticket when I need to upgrade the CPU without extra charging (reasonable condition of course), the job done.

    with @NDTN (greencloudvps) , I submitted a ticket to upgrade my existing E5 CPU VPS to one of their newer EPYC series CPU VPS offerings, which is available at the same price, and other things stay the same too. Guess what? They're asking for a $10 migration fee. By the way, this VPS expires in two months. I'm now wondering if I should even renew it.

    Just FYI

    Maybe 10$ migration fee is for migrate from SoulsVM to VirtFusion, unlike bero host just upgrade your CPU in the same cluster (just another host, no platform migrate needed).

    Thanked by 2NDTN jsg
  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @vpsric said:
    I wouldn't say a word without comparation.

    @berohost I just open a ticket when I need to upgrade the CPU without extra charging (reasonable condition of course), the job done.

    with @NDTN (greencloudvps) , I submitted a ticket to upgrade my existing E5 CPU VPS to one of their newer EPYC series CPU VPS offerings, which is available at the same price, and other things stay the same too. Guess what? They're asking for a $10 migration fee. By the way, this VPS expires in two months. I'm now wondering if I should even renew it.

    Just FYI

    I don’t believe anything is wrong with the $10 fee. If your VPS is not part of a mass migration to a different platform and you’re requesting a manual migration, $10 is a reasonable charge. As I previously explained, the process involves several tasks: creating a new plan in WHMCS, setting up the new VM, and often keeping both VMs online to facilitate data transfer or to move the old IP to the new VM. This also includes back-and-forth communication during the migration. While some providers may offer this service for free, which is great, our scale makes it unfeasible to do so.

    Thanked by 1jsg
  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad

    @NDTN I had issues with the Debian 12 template on multiple occations. It’s just not stable. Your support wasn’t very helpful.

    Thankfully @beanman109 showed me that there’s this ”ISO” list one can install from instead of template, and this fixed it. Your support didn’t suggest or recommend this.

    I understand SolusVM can be buggy, but I haven’t had these issues with any other provider I have ever tried, and lots of them use SolusVM.

    Not really trying to get a solution for me personally, it’s already solved, also not really trying to shit on your services, I’m just saying from the first time I experienced an issue with this Debian 12 template and contacted support about it, it took quite awhile until I tried it again and at that point, still not working.

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  • NDTNNDTN Member, Patron Provider, Top Host

    @emgh said:
    @NDTN I had issues with the Debian 12 template on multiple occations. It’s just not stable. Your support wasn’t very helpful.

    Thankfully @beanman109 showed me that there’s this ”ISO” list one can install from instead of template, and this fixed it. Your support didn’t suggest or recommend this.

    I understand SolusVM can be buggy, but I haven’t had these issues with any other provider I have ever tried, and lots of them use SolusVM.

    Not really trying to get a solution for me personally, it’s already solved, also not really trying to shit on your services, I’m just saying from the first time I experienced an issue with this Debian 12 template and contacted support about it, it took quite awhile until I tried it again and at that point, still not working.

    Have you installed the VM from the Client Area or the SolusVM Control Panel? Installing from the SolusVM Control Panel may work better. I believe our team resolved the issue with the Debian 12 template when you opened the ticket. If the issue persists, please update the ticket, and we’ll investigate further.

  • beanman109beanman109 Member, Host Rep, Megathread Squad

    @emgh said: Thankfully @beanman109 showed me that there’s this ”ISO” list one can install from instead of template, and this fixed it.

    Hire beanman for all your remote support needs today!

  • emghemgh Member, Megathread Squad
    edited October 2025

    @NDTN said:

    @emgh said:
    @NDTN I had issues with the Debian 12 template on multiple occations. It’s just not stable. Your support wasn’t very helpful.

    Thankfully @beanman109 showed me that there’s this ”ISO” list one can install from instead of template, and this fixed it. Your support didn’t suggest or recommend this.

    I understand SolusVM can be buggy, but I haven’t had these issues with any other provider I have ever tried, and lots of them use SolusVM.

    Not really trying to get a solution for me personally, it’s already solved, also not really trying to shit on your services, I’m just saying from the first time I experienced an issue with this Debian 12 template and contacted support about it, it took quite awhile until I tried it again and at that point, still not working.

    Have you installed the VM from the Client Area or the SolusVM Control Panel? Installing from the SolusVM Control Panel may work better. I believe our team resolved the issue with the Debian 12 template when you opened the ticket. If the issue persists, please update the ticket, and we’ll investigate further.

    Installed directly from SolusVM. This was just a few weeks ago, long after the ticket:

    [WARNING]: Unhandled error in Python interpreter discovery for host xxx: Expecting value: line 1 column 1 (char 0) fatal: [xxx]: FAILED! => {"ansible_facts": {}, "changed": false, "failed_modules": {"ansible.legacy.setup": {"ansible_facts": {"discovered_interpreter_python": "/usr/bin/python3.11"}, "failed": true, "module_stderr": "Shared connection to xxx closed.\r\n", "module_stdout": "Segmentation fault\r\n", "msg": "MODULE FAILURE: No start of json char found\nSee stdout/stderr for the exact error", "rc": 139, "warnings": ["Platform linux on host xxx is using the discovered Python interpreter at /usr/bin/python3.11, but future installation of another Python interpreter could change the meaning of that path. See https://docs.ansible.com/ansible-core/2.18/reference_appendices/interpreter_discovery.html for more information."]}}, "msg": "The following modules failed to execute: ansible.legacy.setup\n"}

    And whatever I tried manually would just segfault.

  • evBreadevBread Member
    edited October 2025

    @VeloxMedia
    @HostDZire (I really like watching their boss suppress MJJ and second-hand dealers :D
    AWS
    @ColoCrossing (only Dedi)

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