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Introducing metaDedi - Dedicated comparison table

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  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited August 2018

    Weekly update:

    • changed SSD avail. to (SSD)
    • added direct urls to Digicube
    • added direct urls for Worldstream
    • added Premium Dedicated from Worldstream
    • added uaunit.com
    • added skb-enterprise.com
    • added ikoula.com/en
    • added more Discord categories
    • added RSS feed: https://metadedi.pw/changes.rss
    • added JSON feed: https://metadedi.pw/changes.json
  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    Weekly update:

    • fixed A bug inside the RSS feed, which always displayed (...) SSD instead of (...) HDD
    • fixed SoYouStart, since they changed the layout
    • fixed The missing SSD detection at SKB Enterprise
    • added new SoYouStart locations (FRA/WAW)
    • added A hide columns button
    • added Transparency => https://metadedi.pw/index.php?p=transparency
    • added Provider to JSON API
    • added Hivelocity
    • added GTHost

    Also, we got a new Discord notification bot, still work in progress, the new version of it will go online this weekend.

    Thanked by 1mrclown
  • Great job buddy.

  • Vova1234Vova1234 Member, Patron Provider

    How many subscriptions to mail on metidedi?

  • jsgjsg Member, Resident Benchmarker

    @Neoon said:
    Anyone of you would like to see the price limit higher?

    Yes, at 10€ higher = 45€ (just a bit lower than the magic 49€/$ border)

    @Neoon said:
    We keep the old list, I added a extended version, means it goes up to 100€.

    You can find it here: https://metadedi.pw/index.php?p=extended

    Great. And a nice concept too. Love it for diverse reasons but the original (or slightly extended) low price range still is the main thing for me.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @Vova1234 said:
    How many subscriptions to mail on metidedi?

    2 per email, currently.

  • @Neoon said:

    @Vova1234 said:
    How many subscriptions to mail on metidedi?

    2 per email, currently.

    You are a web designer at professional level. Do you know? Why not made website designs? just ask.

  • @mailinabox said:

    @Neoon said:

    @Vova1234 said:
    How many subscriptions to mail on metidedi?

    2 per email, currently.

    You are a web designer at professional level. Do you know? Why not made website designs? just ask.

    Um..., what?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @jetchirag said:

    @mailinabox said:

    @Neoon said:

    @Vova1234 said:
    How many subscriptions to mail on metidedi?

    2 per email, currently.

    You are a web designer at professional level. Do you know? Why not made website designs? just ask.

    Um..., what?

    He must be drunk, I am not a web designer.

    I try to make it not to look like utta shit.

    My natural habitat, is the backend, not the frontend.

  • @Neoon said:

    @jetchirag said:

    @mailinabox said:

    @Neoon said:

    @Vova1234 said:
    How many subscriptions to mail on metidedi?

    2 per email, currently.

    You are a web designer at professional level. Do you know? Why not made website designs? just ask.

    Um..., what?

    He must be drunk, I am not a web designer.

    I try to make it not to look like utta shit.

    My natural habitat, is the backend, not the frontend.

    Ok then break the world with backend :)

  • It might be ok to ditch the price limit completely since it's just a database rather than a discussion forum focusing on a topic. In that case it would be nice to offer some filtering options. OTOH if you morph it into more of a community site (add a user comment feature) then I'd rather that it stay low end oriented.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @mailinabox said:
    Ok then break the world with backend :)

    If you like it, that's fine, its just minimalist bootstrap with a few modifications.

    In case you have any suggestions, lemme know.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @willie said:
    It might be ok to ditch the price limit completely since it's just a database rather than a discussion forum focusing on a topic. In that case it would be nice to offer some filtering options. OTOH if you morph it into more of a community site (add a user comment feature) then I'd rather that it stay low end oriented.

    The plan is, moving it to serverside, instead of sending everything to the client, just send what is needed. So the rendering time will be cut down by a lot.

    Which opens more options, for more columns, filtering etc.

    Regarding the price limit, I am sure I find a way.

  • The filtering options are just for usability, i.e. I might want to limit results to servers under $50 but within those results still want to control result sorting the usual way.

    I wouldn't worry about filtering on the server side if it's just about saving data transfer. The json dump with gzip encoding is just 60k. That's much less than the other stuff on the page.

    OTOH it would be nice to capture more data from the vendors, like the machine description. I don't see how to tell whether a server has SSD except by guessing based on the storage size.

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @willie said:
    I wouldn't worry about filtering on the server side if it's just about saving data transfer. The json dump with gzip encoding is just 60k. That's much less than the other stuff on the page.

    Its not about the size, its about the render time.

    The less data you get, the less you need to render, the fast everything is.

    OTOH it would be nice to capture more data from the vendors, like the machine description. I don't see how to tell whether a server has SSD except by guessing based on the storage size.

    It has a SSD flag?

  • Neoon said: It has a SSD flag?

    Oh that's interesting, I do see that little icon there now. But, I don't see it in the json page, and it seems that some servers are missing from that too. Any chance of fixing that?

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran
    edited August 2018

    @willie said:

    Neoon said: It has a SSD flag?

    Oh that's interesting, I do see that little icon there now. But, I don't see it in the json page, and it seems that some servers are missing from that too. Any chance of fixing that?

    The SSD flag is visible everywhere, in the table.

    Its called changes.json for a reason, it just displays the changes.

    And yes I can add the ssd flag to the json.

    A full json api will be added with serverside.

    Thanked by 1willie
  • If you have an API flogs can display it as they like

  • mailinaboxmailinabox Member
    edited August 2018

    @Neoon as on every website I think you need to make a scroll to the top function. Help to scroll up fast. Thanks!

  • Ctrl + Home always does the trick for me.

  • Nice list

  • It looks great. Thanks for the list!

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @Venom said:
    It looks great. Thanks for the list!

    Thanks

    @Kodis said:
    Nice list

    Thanks.

    If you want to donate something you can do it here: https://ko-fi.com/metadedi

    That helps us to keep metaDedi ad free and independent from affiliates.

  • I prefer metadedi.com. Much more variety!

  • NeoonNeoon Community Contributor, Veteran

    @3606202 said:
    I prefer metadedi.com. Much more variety!

    Well, 950+ vs like 50.

    I mean stuff is relative, but that's far off, I suspect Incero chills.

  • I prefer metadedi.pw. Much more variety!

  • I was obviously kidding! :)

  • hostnamastehostnamaste Member, Patron Provider

    Nice work!

  • Thanks, really nice work!

    For SoYouStart can you please also add the Storage servers?
    https://www.soyoustart.com/ie/server-storage/

  • Make a scroll to top

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