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  1. mitgib

    East coast or central US KVM with native IPv6 needed.

    I enabled another CPU core, reboot from solus and see if it helps
  2. mitgib

    [US]HighSpeedWeb 2gb Openvz $7

    Highspeedweb.net has been providing hosting, dedicated servers, and VPS since 1999 and owns all its equipment.   SolusVM OpenVZ VPS   OVZ2048 SSD Cached 100GB Disk 2048GB Bandwidth 2048MB Memory 1 IPv4 Address 1 Ipv6 Address $7 Monthly! / $70 Yearly!  Order here!  ...
  3. mitgib

    Los Angeles VPS (or Anywhere on the West Coast Actually)

    Pie already has a VPS in LA with me, so he knows where to find me if he'd like to add KVM to his mix
  4. mitgib

    East coast or central US KVM with native IPv6 needed.

    I'll make you a package, but don't you already have a monitor node with me in Charlotte?
  5. mitgib

    New Solusvm Rlease - 1.14 Stable

    So you are not willing to release, and that is fine.
  6. mitgib

    New Solusvm Rlease - 1.14 Stable

    It is true, most do not code, or do so poorly and chose to pay for a better product/service.  I've seen countless people proclaim to be able to write/release something better, and I am willing to pay for something better, but nobody has stood up to take the challenge, so to all those claiming to...
  7. mitgib

    New Solusvm Rlease - 1.14 Stable

    I don't know, possibly, but you'd think Solus would pull an update if their package needed an update, they do maintain the master after all, you'd never see cPanel release this without applying patches to packages that need to be updated.
  8. mitgib

    New Solusvm Rlease - 1.14 Stable

    Wonder what they forgot?  After updating, my nodes are yelling bloody murder, but what I wonder
  9. mitgib

    vps with whmcs

    Why bother, just make a snapshot of the LVM and boot the snap, or just mount it
  10. mitgib

    1:1 replacement of an LSI raid card?

    It should be that easy, but to be extra careful, go to the config screen and see the VD's are still there then import, that import feature always scares the hell out of me when dealing with production systems.
  11. mitgib

    BitCoin, buying, paying and using help for novices

    Millions, CPU/GPU mining is a great way to lose money
  12. mitgib

    Front Range Hosting, Now Accepting Bitcoin

    I've been accepting bitcoin since December and receive less than 1% payment with it, so I offer the option, but is far from popular.
  13. mitgib

    What's for Lunch?

    Most prefer potato.  I buy rice in 50lb bags ;) Rice goes with everything!
  14. mitgib

    What's in your computer junk?

    I stayed at my grandparents one winter while they were in Florida, some of the canned goods I found in the cupboard were ready for the museum. 
  15. mitgib

    What's in your computer junk?

    You guys are all amateurs, where are the RLL drives and XT's
  16. mitgib

    The Almighty' Bitcoin Discussion.

    You need to study money a little deeper, the US Dollar has been the worlds reserve currency since after World War II, the US was taken off of the gold standard by Nixon when the Viet Nam war bankrupted the country at the doing of the Federal Reserve.  Only recently has china been executing trade...
  17. mitgib

    ColoCrossing Companies

    Wait, how is it on good faith when you label yourself that? Or have you only labeled yourself an asshole?  I don't think you are either, but I like to attach those labels to myself at times ;)
  18. mitgib

    A sad state for VPS offers

    Wasn't that on Skype I made that comment?  Or maybe in a thread on here, I forget, ramble in my old age
  19. mitgib

    Taking a couple years off... College

    Your only mistake was not joining the military ;)
  20. mitgib

    Linux VPS cheat sheet. Linux commands for CentOS/RHEL and Ubuntu/Debian

    Some common commands I use that are not already listed above lsof - list open files lsof -i:port ex lsof -i:80 to find if the web server is listening  lsof -pPID - what does PID have open, great for finding IO abusers after finding them in iotop iotop - simple top-like I/O monitor iotop -d...
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