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Fiberstate 3 Months Review | Web Hosting Talk


So few months back while looking for a dedicated server, this company’s ads were all over to be seen on the sides . I took a look at their website and was’nt convinced, it was still being made in divi and not complete. Nevertheless , as the ads always were there, i took a look a week later and things were looking better . Being with contabo for a while, i had played with fire before so i took my chances here. I messaged them for a quote and bang came a very good quote of 59.9$ for a ryzen 7 5700G , 128GB Ram 2x1TB NVME and 2 IPv4 addresses.

I signedup as one of my OVH Server commitment was coming to an end and the server was delivered in about 3-4 hours, just exactly as it was asked for.

I felt a little sluggishness over their network during few hours and suggested they move…


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What is DirectAdmin missing – Web Hosting Talk


Quote Originally Posted by net
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You must be using a different version of DA since we never experienced any issues at all. We have servers running DA for more than 2 years without issues using the current version.

The only issue we noticed recently is the RSPamd which is a bug and has nothing to do with DA.

I get where you are coming from. We also have servers with DA that never had any issues.

One point to note is that all of these servers have CloudLinux and LiteSpeed and, hence, do not use many of the DA’s native features. Of course, this doesn’t necessarily indicate anything.

I also noticed my experience with DA is not the same as yours. For example, most of my customers generally dislike DA. They either switch back to cPanel or leave. On the…




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Need some advice on dedicated servers SSD NVMe vs HDD SAS – Web Hosting Talk


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one website with low traffic (less 1TB per month)

For the static files.

1 Tb = 10^12 bytes.

If your files have 10^4 bytes on average, then
your site hits the storage ~ 10^8 times per month.

The ordinary mechanical HDD can serve
this load, if it will be distributed steadily.

Yet better, if the files, which are
requested frequently, are cached.

The problem is, that the load may
have the sharp peaks, during which the
mechanical HDD may be too slow.

If your files are not static,
but are generated on the fly,
especially with many requests
to the storage for every file
(like the pages from the content
management systems), then,
most probably, the mechanical
HDD will not be able to serve
your load during the peaks.




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Free Cloudflare CDN | Web Hosting Talk


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Contrary to what many believe, Cloudflare fails more often nowadays:

Indeed. At the office we’ve said the phrase, ‘CloudFlare is having issues again,’ more frequently than we should. Also it’s the “…having issues again,” versus just, “…having issues.”

QUIC.cloud has had issues too but generally has been pretty solid.

No matter what – the more third party systems and services you involve the more likely there is to ultimately be a failure of some kind.

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If you do not have a global audience or your hosting server is not too far, not adding any additional layer is the better solution. If the server is too far,…


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