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2025 Black Friday / Cyber Monday: FLASH SALE & MEGATHREAD - "The Trade War"
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Demand
Good shit
but
Out of my budget
29/11 08:30
24Fire: 28.75€/m 96GB EPYC Anti-DDoS VPS in DE
Missed it? Get deals such as the following here: https://24fire.de/sale/blackfriday/
MOARRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR
If only I was here a year sooner
It was a RAID0 box ... this latest offer is basicly same but even better
What about
2 vCPU
2gb RAM
20gb SSD
10 euro/y
The payment method is a bit primitive.
make it 3gb RAM and we have deal
Hello
If there is a high demand, i might do it again this year
Better
1GB RAM
1 vCore
10GB SSD
Netherlands
7eur/yr
10 available, one per customer
https://aluy.net/p/index.php?rp=/store/vps/vm-promo> @lovelyserver said:
hmhmhmhmhmh
Love it LOL
Hello, is it still available?
@aluy
1 vCPU
7891MB RAM
17412MB SSD
3.28 EUR/yr
And you have a deal
Got out of stock in a speed of light anyway
This year it better be SEX with HITLER: 2069
I'll create a Steam account just in case.
back from work, what did i miss?
@aluy
+1 Count me in!
https://s.al.uy/
GOLDGOLDGOLD
Wait what's the payment method of aluyuyyy again
I don't even know if bitcoin accepts him tbh
Urgently selling Blembim’s ass(on homo).
Emmmm ya I think you are a bit too high now
@PulsedMedia
Not works, the average year price will $56 when hostbrr sale it for $51 and raid60 without the strangest promos 😅
It is those who need hand holding // dunning kruger effect ...
They cause like 90% of support cost, while they pay 10% of the revenue. The few users. Part of reason why this spawned: https://pulsedmedia.com/support-charter.php
we do not offer root, these are shared. We might in future, but that will add even more to support load. It's the 5% of users we need to design around, you know the ones who destroy everything?
Average user barely ever reaches out, unless there is an actual HW issue or SW fault. Sometimes things just crash for unknown reasons.
Part of the reason we are moving back towards baremetal -> Doing SSD Caching + HUGE VM hosts actually decreased reliability by significant margin, and ended up increasing support costs due to random crashes. And instead of say 12-14 users experiencing downtime. it now might be 200 users ... So we are slowly migrating out of VM hosts again and back to baremetal.
Meanwhile we are increasing the software capabilities.
Our primary focus is on the inexpensive dedi series tho... We are so close! More automation and outsourcing and we get to fill the new DC! (~7000 servers ....)
Matrix vibes 🤣