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  1. john

    Review - AnyNode OpenVZ 1GB

    Anyone else down at AnyNode right now? Seems their website is also hosted on the same network. 
  2. john

    ARIN Stock Changes Feb 2014 - Down to 1.38

    Used to match ARIN counter. I thought the counter on ARIN (.31 currently) reflected the /10, while the ARIN inventory does not.  Edit: I'm wrong.
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    ARIN Stock Changes Feb 2014 - Down to 1.38

    What happened today? http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/ is showing .47 remaining right now. 
  4. john

    Process for checking IP ranges issued.

    SenderBase will allow you to check larger block sizes. freeblacklistmonitor is a good tool for actively monitoring blocks. 
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    ARIN Stock Changes Feb 2014 - Down to 1.38

    http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/index.html
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    nsfw game: 2048 - Addictive be warned :)

    Keeping high value tiles in one corner is the best strategy for winning I believe. My highest score so far is 7596. Interesting thread on stackoverflow on the logic behind it: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/22342854/what-is-the-optimal-algorithm-for-the-game-2048
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    iwStack but in US?

    Correct me if I'm wrong but AppLogic uses a virtual SAN that duplicates data across physical hosts, sort of like OnApp's SANity product. Linode's usage of cloud is comparable to DO and Vultr, albeit with more features and reliability. iwStack strikes me as a "true cloud". High availability...
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    iwStack but in US?

    Linode isn't a true cloud. Storage is local afaik.
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    Intel E3 1240 V3/8GB RAM/1TB HDD/Buffalo, NY for $70/month

    $0.50 per IP in standard blocks. 
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    Intel E3 1240 V3/8GB RAM/1TB HDD/Buffalo, NY for $70/month

    10TB for $100. This is directly passed down from the pricing we get from ColoCrossing. 
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    Intel E3 1240 V3/8GB RAM/1TB HDD/Buffalo, NY for $70/month

    We have a single overstock server located in Buffalo, NY (ColoCrossing) for sale at a large discount. SSDVirt is part of Garrison Network Solutions LLC, a Texas based LLC founded in 2010. Specifications: Intel E3 1240 V3 8GB ECC DDR3 RAM Western Digital 1TB RE4 10 TB Bandwidth 1Gbps port...
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    NON-CC GVH

    Try 107.158.160.105 Any particular requests for trace routes? root@vps:/# traceroute 8.8.8.8 traceroute to 8.8.8.8 (8.8.8.8), 30 hops max, 60 byte packets 1 50.2.186.19 (50.2.186.19) 0.094 ms 0.038 ms 0.033 ms 2 23.90.60.57 (23.90.60.57) 0.382 ms 0.369 ms 0.359 ms 3 23.90.60.17...
  13. john

    Stripe, get a clue. Your chargeback system sucks

    Yes, a credit card payment through PayPal. We have had credit card chargebacks at PayPal in the past also and lost those, hence leading me to feel like PayPal doesn't fight chargebacks. 
  14. john

    Searching for a screenshot tool

    This is what I use.
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    Stripe, get a clue. Your chargeback system sucks

    I have similar experiences as Ryan. A while ago, we had a string of orders from Brazil (each individual order looked legit at the time but later analysis revealed that they were all connected) that all turned out to be abusive (abusive reports come in, service is suspended, we get a chargeback...
  16. john

    Looking for Xen based Linux VPS

    Takes work = not available in SolusVM? A lot of hosts depend on SolusVM so no. DigitalOcean. The purpose of virtualization is over provisioning. To OP: Since you need a lot of dedicated processing power for a low cost, take a look at QuickPacket's dedicated server deals.
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    Looking for Xen based Linux VPS

    With a dedicated server, the CPU is dedicated to you. Most VPS providers are not going to let you use 1 full core 24/7. I'm not familiar with "web scraping scripts" but it sounds like one of those programs that will need a lot of CPU. 
  18. john

    Looking for Xen based Linux VPS

    Disk on KVM and Xen can be oversold. It's called LVM thin provisioning. 
  19. john

    Dallas VPS Providers

    We offer OpenVZ SSD VPSs in Dallas. 
  20. john

    Summer 2013 - 4GB No wait... 8GB?

    Didn't realize today was April 1st. 
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