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Nakuul Mehta, Jankee Host Team Bade Achhe Lagte Hai, Disha Parmar And Others Have A Gala Time, Telly Talk News

Bade Achhe Lagte Hai reunion

Bade Achhe Lagte Hai reunion

Nakuul Mehta is undoubtedly one of the most loved actors in television and he has proven his prowess over the years. His portrayal of Ram in Bade Achhe Lagte Hain 3 has won him hearts, and while he is loved for his role opposite Disha Parmar, the actor is currently making headlines for hosting a dinner for his co-stars along with wife Jankee Parekh.
Nakuul, Jankee host dinner for BALH 3 team
Nakuul took to his social media handle and shared a photo from the get-together. Present at the dinner were Disha Parmar, Supriya Shukla, Srishti Jain, Milind Pathak, Saadhika Syal, Taniya Kalra, Akshit Sukhija, Chirag Mehra, and Sanaz Irani.

Everyone seemed to be enjoying their time together and Nakuul captioned the photo as, “𝓣𝓱𝓮 𝓛𝓪𝓼𝓽…


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Colocation vs Cloud | Web Hosting Talk


Hey guys,

Would it be smart for a web host move from Colocation to the Cloud, if you could give me a few pros and cons and possibly a few Cloud provider which we could move to and also maybe some web hosts that already move from colocating to cloud.

Also, another option I thought of, is renting servers from providers such Velia and doing our virtualiztion out of their servers, our hosting doesn’t really sell shared hosting, 99% of our clients are on VM packages.

Many thanks for your time.


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Servers with large space | Web Hosting Talk


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Pretty sure a lot of places can do this for you. Depending on the location if Phoenix works check out ioflood.

Thanks for mentioning us.

I agree with 36 bay chassis and 14tb drives coming down in price, I assume a 500tb configuration is something a lot of places can offer.

With so many drives I don’t recommend raid 0 — a single drive failure will cause loss of all data. If the data is not important, it is still recommended / better to have either, 36 separate drives (so if one drive fails you only lose a small amount of data), or, a raid 50 array.

Raid 50 with 12 drive spans will allow for some data resiliency while keeping more than 90% of the disk space available for actually storing data


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