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LET YABS Thread
by buggedout ·(Quote) -
PSA: Your bare-metal server could be silently virtualized after deployment — here's how to check
by Obelous ·(Quote) -
PSA: Your bare-metal server could be silently virtualized after deployment — here's how to check
by enzosama ·plans → dd the running block device to a virtual disk → install hypervisor → boot the copy as a VM. One script, applied to an entire chassis, frees up resources worth 2-3x the original revenue per no -
PSA: Your bare-metal server could be silently virtualized after deployment — here's how to check
by stable_genius ·(Quote) -
looking for $3-5/yr vps
by suyadi92 ·Alpine Linux 3.23 - 23mb ram | 71mb disk - guide -
LET YABS Thread
by plumberg ·(Quote) -
LET YABS Thread
by Nekopara ·EnabledRAM : 31.3 GiBSwap : 0.0 KiBDisk : 393.6 GiBDistro : Debian GNU/Linux 13 (trixie)Kernel : 6.12.74+deb13+1-cloud-amd64VM Type : KVMIPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ✔ Online -
PSA: Your bare-metal server could be silently virtualized after deployment — here's how to check
by zed ·(Quote) -
PSA: Your bare-metal server could be silently virtualized after deployment — here's how to check
by enzosama ·(Quote) -
PSA: Your bare-metal server could be silently virtualized after deployment — here's how to check
by Obelous ·(Quote) -
PSA: Your bare-metal server could be silently virtualized after deployment — here's how to check
by enzosama ·I get the skepticism. All I can say is: the technical details I described (IPMI operator account + SOL + PXE boot + disk copy) are a real attack path that works on any standard Supermicro/Dell/HP dedi -
PSA: Your bare-metal server could be silently virtualized after deployment — here's how to check
by enzosama ·To answer your technical question: they didn't resize a running VM. The physical machine had IPMI/BMC with a secondary operator-level account the provider retained. They used that to access the serial -
PSA: Your bare-metal server could be silently virtualized after deployment — here's how to check
by enzosama ·into a VM, specs were cut (RAM halved, disk shrunk, CPU swapped to shared vCPUs), and the freed resources were presumably resold. The customer only noticed because they had persistent journald loggin -
Looking for NL VPS, 10TB bandwidth, 10Gpbs, VPN|proxy yes
by 0x83939 ·Please post yearly price + bandwidth + port speed + order link -
Kimsufi/Soyoustart/OVH Rise New Price
by Neoon ·EnabledRAM : 31.0 GiBSwap : 0.0 KiBDisk : Distro : Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)Kernel : 6.12.57-mod-stdVM Type : NONEIPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ✔ OnlineIPv6 Network Infor -
ComputeBox Turns 1 | AMD EPYC Turin + Milan + 4000ADA GPU | Hamburg & Bremen, Germany
by leoafar ·EnabledRAM : 11.7 GiBSwap : 5.8 GiBDisk : 196.8 GiBDistro : Debian GNU/Linux 13 (trixie)Kernel : 6.12.74+deb13+1-cloud-amd64VM Type : KVMIPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ✔ Online -
ComputeBox Turns 1 | AMD EPYC Turin + Milan + 4000ADA GPU | Hamburg & Bremen, Germany
by buggedout ·EnabledRAM : 15.6 GiBSwap : 0.0 KiBDisk : 98.3 GiBDistro : Debian GNU/Linux 13 (trixie)Kernel : 6.12.48+deb13-cloud-amd64VM Type : KVMIPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ✔ OnlineIPv -
ComputeBox Turns 1 | AMD EPYC Turin + Milan + 4000ADA GPU | Hamburg & Bremen, Germany
by SashkaPro ·✔ EnabledRAM : 5.8 GiBSwap : 0.0 KiBDisk : 59.0 GiBDistro : Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)Kernel : 6.1.0-44-cloud-amd64VM Type : KVMIPv4/IPv6 : ✔ Online / ❌ OfflineIPv4 -
Kimsufi/Soyoustart/OVH Rise New Price
by Captcha ·Disk : 7.2 TiB -
Kimsufi/Soyoustart/OVH Rise New Price
by tux ·: ✔ Enabled VM-x/AMD-V : ✔ Enabled Total Disk : 821.4 GB (6.3 GB Used) Total RAM : 31.0 GB (799.1 MB Used) Total Swap : 1024.0 MB (0 Used) System uptime : 0 days
