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    • Scaleway Now Provides Crazy Cheap VPS-Like Servers For $3.40 Per Month

      Online.net’s Scaleway is an interesting beast in the cloud hosting world. Instead of building a virtual cloud hosting infrastructure that competes directly with Amazon Web Services, DigitalOcean and other VPS providers, the company designed its own ARM-based servers.

      And that’s why the company can drive the prices down so much. You can now get a BareMetal SSD server with 2GB of RAM and 50GB of storage for $3.40 per month (€2.99) — that’s 70 percent cheaper than Scaleway’s previous pricing of €9.99 per month.

      The company has stated on Twitter that the new pricing applies to existing users as well. As a reminder, as ARM v7 chipsets were first designed for smartphones, it’s very easy to run many of them with very little power, cooling and space. Scaleway managed to squeeze 912 separate computers in a single server rack.

      The company also kept the best of both worlds — dedicated servers with the flexibility of virtualization as you get 4 dedicated ARM cores, a dedicated IP and 200Mbit/s of unmetered bandwidth. Contrarily to many popular VPS providers, you won’t share your CPU raw power with other users.

      Other than that, it works pretty much like everybody else. In a few clicks, you can start an instance and install a distribution or an application. Some of these apps were already available for ARM architectures, but some of them had to be ported by Scaleway’s team to run on these servers. You can already find all the major distributions, from Debian to Ubuntu and Fedora.

      In a few clicks, you can add more storage or integrate with Amazon S3. The company only has one server model. If you need more RAM or CPU power, you should boot up a new server with an existing image and make it work with your other servers. All the servers are currently hosted in Iliad’s data center in France.

      At first, Scaleway was a technical achievement. Then it became a promising alternative when it comes to cloud hosting. Now with this new aggressive pricing strategy, it could become a serious contender.

      http://techcrunch.com/2015/09/02/scaleway-now-provides-crazy-cheap-virtual-private-servers-starting-at-3-40-per-month/

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    • RE: SOHO Router Equipment

      Edge Router X - best router I have even owned and only $50

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    • Bitdefender Box

      http://www.bitdefender.com/box/

      Looks interesting. Anyone used it before?

      posted in IT Discussion security consumer tech gadgets bitdefender
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    • Lets Encrypt Enters Public Beta

      We’re happy to announce that Let’s Encrypt has entered Public Beta. Invitations are no longer needed in order to get free certificates from Let’s Encrypt.

      It’s time for the Web to take a big step forward in terms of security and privacy. We want to see HTTPS become the default. Let’s Encrypt was built to enable that by making it as easy as possible to get and manage certificates.

      We’d like to thank everyone who participated in the Limited Beta. Let’s Encrypt issued over 26,000 certificates during the Limited Beta period. This allowed us to gain valuable insight into how our systems perform, and to be confident about moving to Public Beta.

      We’d also like to thank all of our sponsors for their support. We’re happy to have announced earlier today that Facebook is our newest Gold sponsor.

      We have more work to do before we’re comfortable dropping the beta label entirely, particularly on the client experience. Automation is a cornerstone of our strategy, and we need to make sure that the client works smoothly and reliably on a wide range of platforms. We’ll be monitoring feedback from users closely, and making improvements as quickly as possible.

      Instructions for getting a certificate with the Let’s Encrypt client can be found here.

      Let’s Encrypt Community Support is an invaluable resource for our community, we strongly recommend making use of the site if you have any questions about Let’s Encrypt.

      Let’s Encrypt depends on support from a wide variety of individuals and organizations. Please consider getting involved, and if your company or organization would like to sponsor Let’s Encrypt please email us at [email protected].

      https://letsencrypt.org/2015/12/03/entering-public-beta.html

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    • Ubiquiti Edgerouter X VPN Setup

      Can someone point me in the right direction to get a VPN connection setup on the Ubiquiti Edgerouter X?

      I want to have all traffic going out over my network once the device is connected to the tunnel (No Split Tunnel)

      I want to be able to connect computers (Windows, Linux, Mac) and Mobile Devices (iOS and Android)

      posted in IT Discussion vpn ubiquiti edgerouter edgerouter x vyos
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    • CloudatCost is run by CON ARTIST, AVOID AT ALL COST!!!

      Do NOT buy from those CROOK, be warned!

      CloudatCost runs servers with vulnerabilities, as such, many servers were compromised during the October attack.

      Instead of assuming the responsibilty, those crook at CloudatCost took the hacking incidence as golden opportunity to unilaterally terminate the paid "lifetime" subscriptions.

      Your server was hacked, and couple days later, CloudatCost terminated your "lifetime" account because you "willfully participated in the hacking of your own account", LOL!

      I am considering bringing a class action lawsuit against those Cloudatcost crook. If your account is terminated by those crook using the same or similar excuses, please let me know.

      Read more here: https://www.reddit.com/r/VPS/comments/3vkbyi/cloudatcost_is_run_by_con_artist_avoid_at_all_cost/

      posted in IT Discussion cloudatcost
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    • VMware Backup and Replication Options

      Right now we are using Veeam to Backup and Replicate, but I am not all that happy with it.

      What other options are there? Last time I looked at Unitrends, they wanted 20K.....

      posted in IT Discussion vmware vmware esxi veeam unitrends storagecraft backup
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    • RE: How do you store your passwords?

      @scottalanmiller and when you run out of walls, then you just move to another room. Migration is a pain.....

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: New Raspberry Pi 3

      Just shipped.

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    • RE: What Do You Use? - Send/Receive Large Files, Securely

      OwnCloud or Pydio

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    • Red Hat Certified System Administrator

      Anyone taken it? I just got my book.

      RHCSA/RHCE Red Hat Linux Certification Study Guide, Seventh Edition (Exams EX200 & EX300)

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • NES Classic Edition

      I'll be buying one, how about you?

      http://www.theverge.com/2016/7/14/12187296/nintendo-nes-classic-edition-announced-price-games

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: How to copy files out of a VM that must remain off network

      @DustinB3403 mount the drive to another VM 😉

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • RE: Pritunl

      I have tested, Windows, Mac, Linux. - All worked.

      Then I moved to iOS, and Android, works there too! 🙂

      posted in IT Discussion
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    • Wow, that's pretty fast!

      0_1475160514806_upload-fa4bf751-b071-4c0a-9b5c-8ed89bb9719a

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    • RE: Red Hat ReaR

      What's Relax and Recover?

      Relax-and-Recover(ReaR) is a recovery and system migration utility. The utility produces a bootable image and restores from backup using this image. It also allows to restore to different hardware and can therefore be used as a migration utility as well.

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    • RE: Oddest and Worst Places You Have Installed a Server

      Under the water heater. Not even joking..... Wish I was.....

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