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Use dibbler client, but use the dibbler-client_0.8.2-1_amd64.deb version if you use ubuntu 14.04 - the newest is somewhat broken...
Create a IPv6 subnet on https://console.online.net/en/network/ create another subnet out of your prefix if you want and edit
with your DUID and restart dibbler-client.
they do. I used a master DebitCard and it worked
damn. i forgot my root password. How can i reset it?
@introducial I think your CC or DC has to be enable for the extra-layer of security, mastercard and visa uses frequently on their cards
Picked up one, 10 minute deployment.
let the LEB STORM BEGIN
well it will last like this for days now
Online.net deployment is a lot faster than OVH. They deliver the server within minutes instead of months/weeks compare to OVH.
Damn, they don't like my card. I created an Entropay, but they don't like that one either.
No Paypal available... my day is ruined
Likely that these 2EUR deals have more than 24 servers per switch as there is no guaranteed bandwidth.
It takes friggin forever to reinstall the stupid servers on Online.net though. I'd rather have OVH's control panel too.
I paid with my debit card directly. They asked me for my VISA password.
They accepted my American Express card for 0,61€ lol
@netomx dpinst?
24 per Gbit?
Just got one, awesome deal!
I think it's the administrator password you enter when you install the server
Hold your horses, we don't know how large is their stock actually. Can't be infinite, certainly they won't buy and install new 160 GB HDDs specifically for this offer, it's just a blow-out of older model servers which they already have (and which nobody wants otherwise, now that the standard 9.99 EUR offer comes with a 500GB HDD).
well, I had to cancel that installation and I'm trying it again.
@sc754 They only said its a "2960s Switch" in the Video, Cisco says 1Gbit or 10Gbit but which model it exactly is no idea. And 24 of them are connected to one of these switches.
All of this doesn't mean too much, what matters is what kind of uplink goes out from the whole room.
Damn.
bought 5 boxes all got delivered under 30minutes so you dont have to wait long
Oldest HDD around? 4 years and going strong !
Unless you're installing Debian
but I'm speaking from delivering and not from os installing
my hdd is 3,5 ..so what stop pussying about hdd age lol just because someone taught you how to read it ..
these seagate drives are not that bad, what do you expect honestly for 2euro?? i mean thats like 3 beer less and you can still get some from your lovely neighbor
got 2 Seagate and 1 Hitachi, the power on hours of Hitachi is 20694, Seagate are all 3xxxx
Im guessing it takes so long to install debian because we are "all" installing debian and they only have 1 slowish image server available...?
think I got a rather young drive here:
9 Power_On_Hours 0x0032 085 085 000 Old_age Always - 13416 194 Temperature_Celsius 0x0022 041 046 000 Old_age Always - 41 (Min/Max 0/62260)
I like that this is a real x86 architecture so you can do almost everything with it. I like those servers so far.