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RE: VPS 5 Review - fChk - 01-07-2020 (01-06-2020, 12:22 PM)chanalku91 Wrote: You can use rclone as an alternative google drive command line interface version! Hey there!.. Thanks for the tip!.. I'll give it a try, as it looks far more versatile and generic. The good news is that Fedora packages it as rclone and has a Qt-based GUI front-end: rclone-browser. The project's Github repo: https://github.com/rclone/rclone RE: VPS 5 Review - ikk157 - 01-07-2020 (01-03-2020, 02:23 AM)humanpuff69 Wrote: Excellent review of VPS 5! Contains all the detail that makes up the recipe of a great review. I specially like the way you formatted and made it look nice, definitely something I need to learn! As for the specs of the VPS, I am very impressed! Specially when it comes to the storage which is triple of what I have in VPS 9! Quite neat for those who need a lot of storage space! RE: VPS 5 Review - tryp4vps - 01-19-2020 Good review. This VPS 5 has 2 dedicated CPU cores which are powerful enough for most user cases. And glad to know that you are really satisfied with the CPU performance as it may hit 100% CPU usage occasionally. In addition, a huge storage space of 300GB HDD is indeed a great bonus. It is not SSD but the performance is more than acceptable. RE: VPS 5 Review - humanpuff69 - 01-21-2020 (01-07-2020, 02:53 PM)ikk157 Wrote: Excellent review of VPS 5! Contains all the detail that makes up the recipe of a great review. I specially like the way you formatted and made it look nice, definitely something I need to learn! its triple but 1.i can only use 100GB for now . but that is fine i only use like half of them for now . this is not the vps fault but because i use this vps before the 300gb upgrade occured so i need to reinstall the os to fix it which i dont want to do right now 2.it is hdd instead of ssd on vps 9 . it is a little bit slower but for my workload it is fine and i dont get any problem regarding the disk speed i use vps 9 when they still on openvz . for current kvm speed it probably similar RE: VPS 5 Review - fChk - 01-21-2020 (01-21-2020, 03:32 PM)humanpuff69 Wrote: 1.i can only use 100GB for now . but that is fine i only use like half of them for now . this is not the vps fault but because i use this vps before the 300gb upgrade occured so i need to reinstall the os to fix it which i dont want to do right nowIf the disk space has effectively been applied to your VPS (ie +200GB ), then you can claim that space by expanding your partition to include it and then use it. Thus (assuming you do have those +200GB free space) there is no need to reinstall the OS to claim them, but it's just a matter of resizing your root LVM partition [ to include them into your root device +/then into your physical volume (PV) + into your volume group (VG) +/then into your logical volume +/then into your filesystem ]. I've routinely done that on my On-premises Linux systems but I've just done it remotely on @Neoon's NAT-VPS. Thus, I'll be posting the process in a new thread this weekend, for future reference. RE: VPS 5 Review - ikk157 - 02-03-2020 (01-21-2020, 03:32 PM)humanpuff69 Wrote: its triple but I was not aware that VPS 9 utilized an SSD. May I know where you came to know this from? As for the storage, there has to be a way to extend the partition to 300GB without a clean install. If windows can do it, I don’t see why linux based operating systems can’t. RE: VPS 5 Review - tryp4vps - 02-03-2020 (02-03-2020, 12:16 PM)ikk157 Wrote: I was not aware that VPS 9 utilized an SSD. May I know where you came to know this from? May I know if you did read the VPS 9 specs here? https://post4vps.com/Announcement-VPS-Plans There already has a very nice tutorial for extending the partition, posted by fChk, if you have also missed it. https://post4vps.com/Thread-How-to-Remotely-Increase-Your-VPS-Disk-Space RE: VPS 5 Review - ikk157 - 02-05-2020 (02-03-2020, 12:29 PM)tryp4vps Wrote: May I know if you did read the VPS 9 specs here? https://post4vps.com/Announcement-VPS-Plans I must have missed the part where it says “SSD”, my bad. Not something I’d expect myself to remember anyway considering the million things I have to worry about on a daily basis to be honest. As for the tutorial on extending the partition, I was never looking for one to be honest as I have the full storage the VPS 9 offers, so don’t expect me to notice that one either It’s all part of being human haha. Apologies if I sounded really dumb and careless. |