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also got 2 thanks for the good offers @Cam
How's a dollar NAT?
Hi @Cam, any thoughts on this? I was surprised by this after clicking through to pay the $5.
69 push-ups are done and recorded. It'll take a few hours for encoding on the laptop.
What's good for "Razens" if you would get suspended for using 100% CPU to encode videos?
In the meanwhile, I finished the setup on the $1 in Canada that I got this morning, and ran a benchmark.
This 3.70MB/s disk speed would not be enough to deliver push-up videos via HTTP, but with Named Data Networking and its in-network caching capabilities, it would be possible.
I was running today 10-11km that's almost 6.9 miles! but no push-ups..
Damn you guys have lives outside of LeT..
Cheerio
p.s just finished walking my dog. Off for other energy burning activities
Damn i miss this,coupon not aplicable already
Really want try that sg littlevz
You could still get that for $6
69 push-ups have been uploaded.
Videos are delivered over the global Named Data Networking (NDN) testbed. Each of the 37 routers have content caching capabilities.
Your browser, called a consumer, connects to the nearest node that supports WebSockets, and sends Interest packets that carry the content names.
If the router has Data packets of the same name in its cache, it will satisfy the requests immediately. Otherwise, it will send the Interest packets toward other routers, until the Interest reaches a producer node that hosts a repository of the original Data packets.
I'm currently operating two repository nodes: one in Gullo Canada 128MB, the other in MaxKVM Singapore 512MB.
The global NDN network (operating as a UDP overlay) will automatically select the forwarding paths according to user location and current network condition. There is no GeoDNS or anycast.
At this moment, bandwidth usage readings of my origin servers are 8.16GB and 2.82GB. The video file sizes are: 360p 14.7MB, 480p 20.1MB, 720p 54.0MB, audio 3.44MB.
If enough people watch my push-ups, I'll share bandwidth usage numbers in next few days. I expect in-network caching to save most of my bandwidth.
I can't describe how I felt watching you do 69 by yourself.
I'd rather do another 69 push-ups than
npm install
789 packages in 128MB RAM.In short: it's impossible.
pnpm
crashes in a few seconds.npm
doesn't finish after 3 minutes.I have to run
npm install
on a bigger machine and copy thenode_modules
folder.Maybe I need to rewrite the repository program in Go, so that it can be compiled to a static binary in GitHub Actions, and it takes less RAM to run.
I know what a few of those words mean.
How long does it take to get the order approved? I ordered cpanel SG package
A PhD degree in computer networking will be helpful in understanding these.
I didn't invent Named Data Networking, but I have a hand in most of the software platform: forwarder, cache, repository, certificate authority, ..., except the routing protocol.
Someone else beat ya to it! The $6/year promo is still available
A VPS with dedicated IP for $6/year, in Singapore. This is my best BF deals, ever.
you missed the $4/year
I pretend not to know.
Haha!
@Cam
any chance for bundle sale? like 128mb x 2 location at $3
(sorry for my shamelessness )
I wish I could! Blesta doesn't have bundles
manual-ticket ?
I feel that separate 128 MB NAT VPSes (but more of them) would be better - trying to catch one since the beginning without any luck.
Saw the offer in the mega thread, tried to buy right away, but was unable to get one either.
I feel someone has automated the purchase process and buying them all within seconds
I got that one, but I was already actively lurking in the thread. Being online and constantly refreshing LET seems to be the only way to even have a chance at getting any flash sales anymore xD.
@user123 @DataRecovery
I managed to get ZERO here
could only grab 2 BF-item (3/each)
but I am already happy enough😆 I have never had Bulgaria and Canada before. Thanks @Cam by the way.
If there is $1 available, i would just get whatever it is
$6 and $8 OVZ7 on Singapore still available..
Yeah Ill leave those active till monday
I didn't forget about you. Just need to do some inventory
Don't forget me too
With that kind of specs, I'm sold already. Please count me in too
Though I don't need anywhere around 8Gb ram. Around 2/3 should be good. Heck, I'll even settle for 1. But 2 would be really good. 100GB HDD is fine. Not looking for a lot of bandwidth too. 1TB is more than sufficient! Planning to run a personal Nextcloud instance on it