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run jingling on vultr...
first I want to buy 20 jingling VPS. but it only allow 5
so I opened a ticket about letting him add more quota to 20. and I said I want jingling in this ticket.
and he added resources. I think he allows this by adding me quota so I get 20 VPS of jingling.
today he terminates all my VPS............. I feel so bad
so I suggest, DON'T USE JINGLING ON VULTR
and in their AUP, there's no forbidden words of jingling.
and there's only process of CPU abuse and the procedure is limit but not terminate
I know I deserve the money lose for haven't investigated providers..... so please do not mock me for that...
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Vultr doesn't Infact any so-called cloud provides wont allow jingling because it abuses IO at peaks , other customers are disturbed because of this.
but he hasn't stated that I/O intensive stuff is forbidden in AUP...
It's common sense...
and firstly I think VULTR/DIGITALOCEAN/LINODE are clouds so that they won't mind for resource-intensive stuff like other providers
now I found I'm wrong
I firstly guess clouds are different from common providers
Clouds , better get yourself a good explanation about it. However the so-called cloud providers are just making a cluster of nodes in different locations and using backend and frontend scripts to deploy them as early as possible. no fail over ips no DDOS protection no firewall nothing.
Better go with dedicated, most providers won't deal with the I/O abuse / CPU abuse for a few bucks a month.
Oh dear another crap thread, please stop spreading your cancer.
Here we go here we go here goooooooo! Here we goo here we go oi oi oi!!!!!!
How's about quit being an idiot and stop trying to run that crap program everywhere.
jingling is pretty much useless and waste bandwidth to use
How about you shut the fuck up about running jingling?
@lewissue what cpm/ptp network do you use, popcash? popads? or you are trying to build a jingling farm and sell to others?
If you are so determined to run the monstrous software, you may just get a dedicated server and abuse it's I/O as you please. Otherwise, you will never find a provider that will let you abuse the VM's like this.
To enable jingling to generate money, one need to have traffic from unique IP to manipulate the cpm/ptp adds. Otherwise it is useless.
If you have 50 crappy blog, and 300 unique jingling IP, then you can generate 15.000 unique hits a day
Off topic: I think one of the reason wable cq @ryanarp terminate the first package is due to abuse from jinglingers who bought many accounts intended for vpn but end up serving jingling.
Grab one of these when they come out and RAID 0 the SSD's for speed, i'm sure it will work great.
http://www.soyoustart.com/en/betas/game-servers or even an SSD one from http://www.soyoustart.com/en/essential-servers, but they are a little more expensive.
Wouldn't buying a dedicated server be more expensive for this jingle guy when the HDD dies? I doubt that dedicated server providers replace it for free?
Isn't it a common practice for the provider to replace faulty hardware for free?
jingling is a great SSD killer :P
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I never had hardware dying on me so I'm not really sure about that. Maybe it depends on how much profit they make.
Of course if the hardware on your rented dedicated server fails the provider would replace it. Otherwise how would they keep you as a customer?
Maybe its just you guys that do that for customers and thats why you keep us
an example would be someone running HDD killing software on a 15-25$/m dedicated server from datashack, if he keeps getting the HDD's killed on such cheap dedicated servers then they will lose profit right? I don't see @lewissue paying for a high end dedi.
@Mark_R those HDDs have warranties, don't they? If a HDD dies we just return it to the supplier and get a replacement Of course we keep spares in stock to be able to have the customers up and running as soon as possible.
Of course if one customer keeps killing HDDs one after another we would ask him to not renew and get a server somewhere else. But hardware can and do fail and hardware replacements on rented servers are something normal.
Go ahead and use Amazon EC2. I don't think they will complain as long as you pay.
Bet they would run you up a nice I/O bill though!
just get a dedicated server from GVH mate