Has somebody tried Xtendweb (https://xtendweb.gnusys.net/?
How does it manage the storage/replica of the filesystem? Does it replicate mail too?
Has somebody tried Xtendweb (https://xtendweb.gnusys.net/?
How does it manage the storage/replica of the filesystem? Does it replicate mail too?
I had buy this Server "Enterprise SP-64 - 64G E5-1620v2 Server" from OVH on Aug 21, 2016 now I want to upgrade to new server so resold that. This is config of the Server
CPU: Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-1620 v2 @ 3.70GHz
RAM: 4 x 16GB
Disks: 3 x Intel SSD DC S3500 300GB
Motherboard: X9SRE/X9SRE-3F/X9SRi/X9SRi-3F
Network connection: 1 Gbps
Bandwidth OVH to OVH: 1 Gbps
Outgoing bandwidth: 500 Mbps
Incoming bandwidth: 1 Gbps
it's have 500 GB Backup free from OVH
I had buy 54 IPv4 from OVH and now it's free costing for review every month
I had install KVM Virtualizor:
Before that I had contacted to OVH Support Team and they talk to me this Server can move to any persion who had account in https://ca.ovh.com/manager with no problem include all of th Server even include 54 IPv4 no change cost for renew
And the last one I think this is the best if you buy this Server from me the cost for renew every month is 116$ per month but when you renew six month you will be have discount to 478$ per six month normal is 116 x 6 = 696$ per month you will be save 696 - 478 = 218$ so it'll will be ~ 79.67$ per month it's not bad for this?
if like this please PM me via skype: xuancong6000 or chat from this topic I'll reply as soon as possible. If want to sea the server i can give you teamviewer 10 for sea all the detail you want
The price for this server to resold is 130$ (include the server live until Jun 20, 2017 it's have one month and include 54 IPv4 normal price is 3 x 54 = 162$ but in this it's free with the server you will be save more money if buy this)
Thanks for reading this I'm very sorry if have any wrong with this post
Addition more I can support for you with any problem when you want to continue using KVM Virtualizor(I had installed before that and using for a long time) or if you want to use this Server for any purpose I'll support if i can.
So... I have a bunch of files (around 200GB) on an external hard drive that I want to backup and upload to Google Drive (eventually). The trickiest part is the first part - getting all the files onto the internet to begin with. With my home internet connection, it would take around 3 to 4 days to upload all of this.
Is there a cheap way to get all of my data onto some sort of server or something via mail or courier? Then I can upload from there to Drive, with hopefully much faster speeds.
Really I'm looking for a cheaper alternative to AWS Import/Export or Snowball (either of those cost $100+)
Suggestions? :)
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As I'll be lucky to get a reply from OVH tech support until Monday earliest, I'm wondering if anyone has encountered this error when trying to add GLUE records to a registered domain using the OVH Web Control Panel:
error while creating host on registry handling tld bo
it's a .eu domain .. does this error mean that the OVH robot can't add the GLUE records for the TLD and it's going to require escalation to assisted support? :(
Looking for new KVM or Xen VPS.
Preferably in Dallas, or at least low latency to Dallas (ping to my current Xen server is under 4 msec).
Aiming around $20/yr range (say $15-25/yr). Not too high spec: 256-512MB RAM, 10GB HDD (SSD not important), ideally 2 cores but not a deal-breaker, port speed not important, bandwidth minimal (100GB/mo should be enough), 1x IPv4.
The main thing I value is stability/uptime. Will compromise on specs and to some extent budget in favor of that. But pretty easy to find $30/yr standard pricing exceeding these specs from reputable companies, so you could say that's my upper limit.
Suggestions please?
Which of these CPUs would you prfer on a dedicated server (rental) assuming the monthly was very similar.
The i3-7100 is only 2 cores but has Hyperthreading and a 3.9GHz clock speed.
The E3-1220v6 has 4 cores but no HT and 3.0GHz. Clearly multi-core performance would be better than the i3 but single threaded apps may run faster on the i3.
The E5-2650 is now around 5 years old, but still scores pretty well on benchmark tests. With 8 cores, hyper threading and clocked at 2.0Ghz, it has the best multi-core perfromance by far, but single threaded applications may not be as fast, and being a few years old, may lack some functionality present in newer CPUs.
With all that being said, if the RAM, disk and monthly rental fee was all roughly similar, which CPU would you generally prefer?
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I am hosting a historical photo archive just because my brother is interested in it, all costs out of my own pocket. It's currently at Hetzner, the machine has SSDs for the database / thumbnail sized pictures (this part just crossed 15GB and grows very slowly) and uses Hetzner network storage for the download sized images (it's closing on a terabyte and growing). This is a lovely setup because the machine itself is screaming fast so browsing is instantaneous while the network storage is so slow that it serves as a natural bandwidth limiter -- and we are fine with that.
I would like a mirror in North America as well. The current lowest price I am aware of is the $25 Dacentec X3440 8GB 2X2TB for $25 + $10 for an SSD. Although perhaps I would want a second SSD to make sure everything is mirrored... but that's academic because this is just a mirror and I am not sure I want to pay $35 again for this. I am guessing that a $5 Linode would do -- but they don't really have a cheap storage solution.
Our traffic currently is two terabyte-ish a month so nothing grievous and I expect the NA mirror would be even less.
Any good ideas?
Hello, which provider should I choose in Europe? How is uptime in Amsterdam with these 2 providers, e.g network?
Would be nice if someone could share some uptime stats.
Hi, I want to know what I need to install this program MEmu on an server? Do I must have a dedicated server to be able to install it? or just an VPS.
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A VIA Nano U2250 should be theoretically somewhat slower than an Atom N2800 (at least for multicore), shouldn't it?
I recently got a Kimsufi machine and that statement does not seem to apply, instead it seems to be actually the other way round. The N2800 is not only in synthetic benchmarks noticably slower than the U2250 (sysbench - single core to be fair though) but also in real world scenarios. For example, a configure of Apache took 70 seconds on the U2250 versus 105 seconds on the N2800 (+50% on supposedly faster hardware).
Even if the single core performance of the N2800 is (for whatever reason) is slower than the U2250's I'd still "assume" in a real world case it should be overall faster. Am I measuring wrong, do I have wrong expectations or is there a performance issue?
Both machines are running a 32 bit Debian, the U2250 Wheezy, the N2800 Stretch. The N2800 is using Debian's standard 4.9 kernel instead of Kimsufi's custom 3.x one (though I think that shouldnt matter in this case here).
I've had a CA server with SoYouStart for awhile thinking about moving over to the new $35 one. I'm trying to device I want to move it to France this time around.
I know it matters where most of the traffic will come from, but my traffic comes from all over. Pretty much 50% from the USA and the other 50% is worldwide.
Several years ago OneProvider/Online.net I had a bad experience with BW in France.
Anyone have a box in each location? Which do you find better?
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It's been driving me mad. The last 3 days I have been trying to make a custom Windows template and install it on my KS-3 server. But to no avail. Every time I try to boot into it from hard drive, it doesn't work. No RDP, no VNC, no nothing.
I have been making the templates in a VM. I can boot into them perfectly via QEMU in Rescue Mode. So I have a hunch the issue has to do with the network drivers not being installed properly. But no matter how many times I tried to install the network drivers from Intel, and even from a driver-dump I did off of Joodle's templates, it hasn't worked so far.
Any ideas???
I need a very powerful dedicated server to use in the next week I have a budget of £20 for 7 days usage I need as much computing power for a machine learning project. It needs at least 10GB SSD storage 100mbit/s or less bandwidth and be as powerful as possible. Please post the results of running: python -m timeit '"-".join(str(n) for n in range(100))'
on the command line.
Also please do not post if it is any greater than 15 seconds as I already have a server that can do that.