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  • Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order: 6827450805
    Thanks!

  • Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Invoice 19059734
    Order Number: 8845740476
    Thanks

  • Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order Number: 9326400073
    Thanks!

  • @cai said:
    Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Invoice 19059734
    Order Number: 8845740476
    Thanks

    why did you include invoice for one and not the other two

  • My home ISP does not even support ipv6

  • @BasToTheMax said:
    My home ISP does not even support ipv6

    Mine does, and it's a headache most of the time.

  • I am yet to understand if there are any specific benefits of ipv6 for me, as a very small website owner.

  • @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    My home ISP does not even support ipv6

    Mine does, and it's a headache most of the time.

    Oh why?

  • IPv6 doesn't cost extra. I often find routing to be different between IPv4 and IPv6. Sometimes one is better than the other. If you're using it as a vpn, wireguard, etc. you can switch the endpoint to get the best routing.

  • Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order Number: 8917798042
    Thanks!

  • Hello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
    Order Number: 5884794113
    Invoice ID: 19065719
    Thanks!

  • ello, I would like to double the bandwidth.
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    Invoice ID: 19068890
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  • @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    My home ISP does not even support ipv6

    Mine does, and it's a headache most of the time.

    Oh why?

    It sometimes doesn't fetch the ipv6 address and sites that are pure ipv6 don't load.

    Thanked by 1BasToTheMax
  • @david said:
    IPv6 doesn't cost extra. I often find routing to be different between IPv4 and IPv6. Sometimes one is better than the other. If you're using it as a vpn, wireguard, etc. you can switch the endpoint to get the best routing.

    But, if I am just hosting websites, at this point in time, does ipv6 provide any special advantages?

  • @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    My home ISP does not even support ipv6

    Mine does, and it's a headache most of the time.

    Oh why?

    It sometimes doesn't fetch the ipv6 address and sites that are pure ipv6 don't load.

    Oof. I haven't seen an ipv6-only site, yet. Most sites still support ipv4, which is nice!

  • @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    My home ISP does not even support ipv6

    Mine does, and it's a headache most of the time.

    Oh why?

    It sometimes doesn't fetch the ipv6 address and sites that are pure ipv6 don't load.

    Oof. I haven't seen an ipv6-only site, yet. Most sites still support ipv4, which is nice!

    I mean even some sites which are hybrid fail to load from time to time.

  • @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    My home ISP does not even support ipv6

    Mine does, and it's a headache most of the time.

    Oh why?

    It sometimes doesn't fetch the ipv6 address and sites that are pure ipv6 don't load.

    Oof. I haven't seen an ipv6-only site, yet. Most sites still support ipv4, which is nice!

    I mean even some sites which are hybrid fail to load from time to time.

    Oh oof!
    That's annoying....

  • @noob404 said: But, if I am just hosting websites, at this point in time, does ipv6 provide any special advantages?

    Could be different routing, maybe better, for some visitors. CGNAT IPv4 + IPv6 is becoming more common, with IPv6 preferred.

    You could also setup your websites/domains to each have their own IPv6.

    Thanked by 1noob404
  • How do y'all backup your photos from your phone etc?

  • @BasToTheMax said:
    How do y'all backup your photos from your phone etc?

    I've got a paid Google account, so it is enough space. Also I use Mega and my own Nextcloud.

    Thanked by 1BasToTheMax
  • Use existing software. Or build your own service.

  • @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:

    @noob404 said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    My home ISP does not even support ipv6

    Mine does, and it's a headache most of the time.

    Oh why?

    It sometimes doesn't fetch the ipv6 address and sites that are pure ipv6 don't load.

    Oof. I haven't seen an ipv6-only site, yet. Most sites still support ipv4, which is nice!

    I mean even some sites which are hybrid fail to load from time to time.

    Oh oof!
    That's annoying....

    It definitely is. And, for some reason, I have to turn my router off and wait for 30 minutes to reboot it to get it right.

  • @david said:

    @noob404 said: But, if I am just hosting websites, at this point in time, does ipv6 provide any special advantages?

    Could be different routing, maybe better, for some visitors. CGNAT IPv4 + IPv6 is becoming more common, with IPv6 preferred.

    You could also setup your websites/domains to each have their own IPv6.

    I haven't yet implemented that, but, since it's becoming popular, I might have to migrate to ipv 6 soon.

  • @BasToTheMax said:
    How do y'all backup your photos from your phone etc?

    Mine is all local. To my PC or physical hard drive.

    Thanked by 1BasToTheMax
  • @lovelyserver said:

    @BasToTheMax said:
    How do y'all backup your photos from your phone etc?

    I've got a paid Google account, so it is enough space. Also I use Mega and my own Nextcloud.

    Gemini Pro 2TB?

  • @noob404 said: I haven't yet implemented that, but, since it's becoming popular, I might have to migrate to ipv 6 soon.

    I use IPv6, but it's biggest benefit for me is with wireguard. I still use one IPv6 for all my domains/websites.

  • @david said:

    @noob404 said: I haven't yet implemented that, but, since it's becoming popular, I might have to migrate to ipv 6 soon.

    I use IPv6, but it's biggest benefit for me is with wireguard. I still use one IPv6 for all my domains/websites.

    Does wireguard with ipv6 have any benefits over wg with ipv4?

  • Hello guys! I cant really stick arround that long but wanted to pop in and cheer you guys on!

  • I want to try out IPV6 some time... not sure if I have any vps that is in the correct nodes tho...

  • Did I end up being one of the sad few to miss a giveaway @noob404?

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