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wrote on Sep 22, 2023, 8:09 PM last edited by
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wrote on Sep 22, 2023, 8:26 PM last edited by
As I've said previously and I feel it's my public duty to repeat...
@jdaviescoates said in Hostinger, ubuntu 18.04 fails to installl:
@scooke said in Hostinger, ubuntu 18.04 fails to installl:
SSDnodes
Loads of people online, including quite a few here too, have had lots of issues with SSDnodes.
Personally I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole.
@jdaviescoates said in Cloudron update to 7.5.1 - Success!:
@LoudLemur said in Cloudron update to 7.5.1 - Success!:
One reason to love SSDnodes is their generous amounts of RAM.
I've read too many negative reviews (on here and elsewhere) about SSDnodes to be interested in using them. In my view "too good to be true" pricing is basically exactly that, i.e. too good to be true. There are loads of posts on here with people having issues with them (although admittedly also others that seem to be very happy with them)
My plan is to move to a dedicated Hetzner server like this one https://www.hetzner.com/dedicated-rootserver/ax41-nvme which comes with 64GB RAM that isn't shared or using any virtualization.
Some people here are happy with them, but I would still never use them myself.
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wrote on Sep 22, 2023, 8:47 PM last edited by
Thanks, I have been fortunate so far. I hope It lasts.
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wrote on Nov 28, 2023, 9:39 AM last edited by robi Nov 28, 2023, 9:39 AM
Today only 40% off all plans at SSDnodes with code: MEGACYBER40
[My link above includes a referral code]
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Today only 40% off all plans at SSDnodes with code: MEGACYBER40
[My link above includes a referral code]
wrote on Nov 28, 2023, 9:47 AM last edited by@robi said in SSDnodes deal 48GB RAM, 980GB NVMe, 12vCPU, 24TB transfer @ $115/year:
Today only 40% off all plans at SSDnodes with code: MEGACYBER40
[My link above includes a referral code]
I think they are throwing in free daily snapshots too.
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wrote on Nov 28, 2023, 9:47 AM last edited by
I've also had nothing but good results with SSDNodes. With almost any of these VPS providers though it seems some have horrible experiences, some have super experiences, and there is a big middle ground where there is nothing worth reporting, things just work. That said, I would feel a little guilty if anyone chose SSDNodes because @scooke said so, and then they have a @jdaviescoates-type experience.
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I've also had nothing but good results with SSDNodes. With almost any of these VPS providers though it seems some have horrible experiences, some have super experiences, and there is a big middle ground where there is nothing worth reporting, things just work. That said, I would feel a little guilty if anyone chose SSDNodes because @scooke said so, and then they have a @jdaviescoates-type experience.
wrote on Nov 28, 2023, 9:50 AM last edited by@scooke If people need a VPS for experiments, low-stakes operations or that sort of thing, like a place to learn how to use Cloudron, I think SSDnodes is great. I don't know how they manage to do it, but I hope they keep doing it!
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wrote on Nov 29, 2023, 8:01 AM last edited by
wow, they are just half the price of netcup, and they are already insanely cheap - but i guess you have cuts when it comes to support?
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wow, they are just half the price of netcup, and they are already insanely cheap - but i guess you have cuts when it comes to support?
wrote on Nov 29, 2023, 12:00 PM last edited by@RazielKanos I've never had any problem with support in terms of wait time or resolution. Mind you, I haven't had many problems anyway.
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@RazielKanos I've never had any problem with support in terms of wait time or resolution. Mind you, I haven't had many problems anyway.
wrote on Nov 29, 2023, 1:54 PM last edited by@scooke
What i mean - with AllInkl for example (expensive) i have 24/7 Phone support, so when I fuck something up at night 3 am, i can call them and have a competent technician that can help me fix stuff.
With Netcup you have just support from Mo 2 Fri between 9 and 16 - so if your server goes down on a Fri at 18:00 you are fucked till Monday morning. -
wrote on Nov 29, 2023, 2:27 PM last edited by
Sure, did you see this? https://www.ssdnodes.com/contact/
I've been working across 12 time zones, and always got help when I needed it (but like I said, it was just the Dashboard-based ticket system I used, I've never had something so screwed up I had to call someone!)