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  • Thought you're from Malaysia? U do understand Malay right

  • IvanIvan Member
    edited April 2013

    @peppr said: Thought you're from Malaysia? U do understand Malay right

    Yep. I'm from Malaysia. Taukeh usually means big boss and that's what the chinese say here :P I'm chinese :D

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  • IvanIvan Member

    Hey guys, thanks for the replies. I got myself a nice deal from BlueVM thanks to @Ishaq.

  • IshaqIshaq Member

    Welcome aboard, thanks for flying BlueVM ;)

  • I'm looking for a ~128 ram ~1 gb disk ~500gb traffic vs $2 per month. Anyone know of omething similar?

  • jarjar Patron Provider, Top Host, Veteran

    @teohkay said: I got myself a nice deal from BlueVM

    I hear they're ok.

    By ok I mean awesome ;)

  • budingyunbudingyun Member
    edited April 2013

    @pepper You know Malay language? :o

  • @budingyun apa khabar!!

  • @pepper Khabar baik. :D Saya orang Malaysia.

  • IvanIvan Member

    Awesome to see Malaysians here. Can anyone help me with a small issue? Regardless of https port 443, or regular port 80, I'm trying go to a file, for example www.mydomain.com/app/file.swf and it'll work. But if I add a blackslash like this www.mydomain.com/app/file.swf/ it will give me a 404 error not found. I tried in ssl mode (port 443) and the problem persists.

  • It's a file, why need to add slash?

  • IvanIvan Member
    edited April 2013

    I know, but if I add a slash, it doesn't work, which is weird.
    Is this normal, though?

  • budingyunbudingyun Member
    edited April 2013

    I'm not sure with this one. Maybe other person can give answer.

  • Unless you have a .htaccess / index script to ignore a / in the url after a file name, the server is doing its job.

  • Nick_ANick_A Member, Top Host, Host Rep

    @MxMcMt said: I'm looking for a ~128 ram ~1 gb disk ~500gb traffic vs $2 per month. Anyone know of omething similar?

    RamNode :)

  • budingyunbudingyun Member
    edited April 2013

    That's 49GB more hdd space than required. :p

  • @teohkay said: and then later downloading the files from the server. Just for personal use but if a provider doesn't allow torrenting but has a great offer I'd still go for it.

    That is what I'm doing on my RamNode box. Never had any issuess with that. (Except the fact that I forgot to close rtorrent :$) If @Nick_A Got any issues with it I hope he will tell us :)

    Also, I can recommend RamNode over all the other providers. (IPXCore is getting really close for that price tough)

  • @teohkay satu malaysia ;) if you'r looking for lowest ping/latency, try choose LA, SG.

  • EvoziEvozi Member

    quite a few malaysian over here :)

  • @peppr are you Malaysian?

  • IvanIvan Member

    @taronyu said: That is what I'm doing on my RamNode box.

    Well it's good to hear but I wouldn't do it on my BlueVM box unless the provider allows it just to stay safe, but I've read the ToS and they don't. But I doubt we'll ever have any issues for personal use and then later just deleting all the files we've downloaded onto it.

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