If you're gonna spend 30 dollars a month with Wholesaleinternet, then I'd suggest your friend get this: https://www.wholesaleinternet.net/cart/?id=199
Dual L5420 (8 cores at 2.5 GHz), 2x 250 GB HDD and 8 GB RAM. It's at $39/month but if you use the coupon code "save10" you get 10 dollars off...
Yeah I ended up coughing up the rest of the funds (45 dollars) just to get them out of my hair. Was pretty annoyed and rather not deal with them anymore.
They're the equivalent to a legal mafia in my opinion.
Yeah... Hi.
Your budget is way too low.
Ignoring that entire problem, I'd check out Datashack, WholesaleInternet, OVH/Kimsufi, and
With those demands and that budget, you're not going to get far unless Johnny decides to act all high and mighty.
Dacentec is the only real provider at the moment that does RTO at a cheap price. My dedicated there (when I had it and now) was/is pretty great.
Yeah recently (within the last week) they've been getting hit with major DDoS constantly and losing network connectivity. I don't know how bad it...
A friend of mine has it in Austin. He absolutely loves it.
I used to have T-Mobile back when I was in the States. Loved it for the price, hated it because I wouldn't get decent signal once I got into the mountains (but hey, that's part of technology anyways).
I hated them even more though...
Well gee wiz. It seems InfiniBand is only available to the private HPC cluster (of which there is no free month test).
Regardless, thanks for the info!
Totally unrelated to this, InfiniBand! That was it! I was trying to remember that for a few weeks because that's what our CFD research lab uses on their cluster. I personally would like to copy their hardware (well... at least network setup) but would like to implement my own software. ...
Haha well it's definitely working out swell for you guys!
can't wait really. At a later time I'll ask you more questions about this :)
I had a nagging suspicion it was your doing/influence. I recognized that link from the photography thread. Haha well it definitely put an interesting twist into...
Wow this is an awesome offer! I made an account and was interested to see such a... great control panel! I really like the design and how it integrates everything together.
Out of curiosity, I don't see LA on the map. I do like how it uses the OpenStreetMap API to make a system very...
Oh I'm stupid it was acquired back in June.
https://www.centralnic.com/company/news/2014/centralnic-buys-domain-name-registrar-internet-bs-ibs
Ignore my stupidity everyone.
So... this e-mail came in today.
Seems Internet.bs is now continuing to expand to different TLDs and .me, but also... did I miss something or did they just announce they got acquired by CentralNic?
Email below:
Sweet IPv6. Also, pretty funny on the bit with @drmike. Better IP Management, better CPU limit calculations, all nice.
Looking forward to... well... taking a look at this!
Looking good!
Any demo available out there with the new design?
Lets talk a bit about the back-end. What's some of the new features that's been accomplished since the last major update? (or I guess last time since you posted about Feathur?)
Huh interesting, thanks @DomainBop.
A Hadoop/HPCC system would actually be a very useful tool since we'd need tools to sift through a ton of data. My biggest concern I guess would be handling HPC job tasks (like how Amazon handles it).
Also...
I didn't know OpenStack had something...
Alright. Lets break out the thinking caps and jump right in!
Lets say, hypothetically, I have 12 Dual E5 nodes with 128 GB of RAM and 500 GB HDD each as the slave nodes. The master would be an E3 or something node with 32 GB RAM (or should I use a CPU that supports more RAM?) and lets say 12...