Praising Hetzner

Intel Core i7-2600, 16GB , 4TB for 22.69EUR
I see we are getting back to the old 21EUR.

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Nice pic! I also “recently” (1-2 months ago) started watching community and am at Season 2 Ep22 now. Loving the show. Reminds me a bit of Modern Family but is just as fun :smiley:

Gotta love Jeff, Abed, Annie, Brita etc :slight_smile:

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:exploding_head:

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Even better

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A lot better, performance wise… especially for SSL (Single AES-Ni is tiny bit better, multi a lot).

One could of course also buy an AMD Athlon 64 with 2 gigs of RAM. I wonder why they keep offering those, for the same price as much better systems nonetheless.

This is fat 4x 6TB for 50euros

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Why 50 when you can get the same for 46 huh?

looks great for Plex ISOs… or maybe unlimited gdrive would be cheaper

:joy: :joy: :joy: I have two unlimited drives that I got a while ago for like 1 or 2$ on a platform like eBay.
To be honest it’s still working great and with encrypted backups, it’s really useful I think I use about 100 TB on each drive :joy:

Its was nice hetzner network never complaint last 2 years

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21.85€ is here.

again: Server auction
again again: https://robot.your-server.de/order/marketConfirm/1222180/culture/en_/country/OTHER

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Know what else showed up today in Falkenstein…? The AX61-NVMe:


–Katie

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Finally! so cool.

and the robot support ticketing system was also updated :grinning:

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Did someone tested their nextcloud services and mainly the bandwidth limitation i would be intressted but i think the bandwidth could be an issue. What happen if you consume too much bandwidth?

Why not just use a server with unlimited bandwidth?

Because managing it my self mainly for nextcloud is an issue because nextcloud isn’t the stablest system i saw around. I talked a bit with them but it looks like if you overuse it then you go at 5mbit/s and it’s not possible to pay per TB for example… it’s a bit stupid I find because you can’t limit the bandwidth per user on the nextcloud thing.

My experience is the complete opposite: it’s the one thing that just keeps going and requires little if any maintenance.

If you’re worried about stability, just run the containerized version of Nextcloud in a Kubernetes cluster or whatever.

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Once you setup Nextcloud with redis & a db backend, it’s a lot more stable from my experience. Though I’ve only got like 6 or 7 users and like 200-300gb of stuff (though a lot are smaller files for pictures and what not)

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I have mine running in a similar setup (though I’m a little over 400 GB), with OPCache (APCu) instead of Redis and a MySQL backend. Has been nothing but rock solid.

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