They are slowly becoming an AWS Clone - they keep adding more and more
services making the UI Confusing. Now they've even copied AWSs bill per
GB. What's next?
Ralph Seichter:
> On 02.05.18 18:17, mick wrote:
>
>> Following this I went back to Rafael Rosa, the Product Manager at
>> DigitalOcean
On 02.05.18 18:17, mick wrote:
> Following this I went back to Rafael Rosa, the Product Manager at
> DigitalOcean who originally sent the email about the changes seeking
> clarification.
I also had a back-and-forth with DigitalOcean support staff. Sadly, no
revelations ensued, so I'll be closing
On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 14:15:35 +
Cody Logan allegedly wrote:
> Regarding grandfathered accounts, section 3.7 of their terms of
> service is worth a closer look:
>
> “Subscribers of Grandfathered Accounts must NOT: (i) run Torrents for
> download or Seed Servers, TOR, or
> Have a look at https://lowendtalk.com/categories/offers they usually have good
> offers in various locations.
Operators can also post there and webhostingtalk colotalk
dslreports and some network operator groups, etc...
seeking services. Many have roots and would like to help
the various
Hi,
pikami:
> Does anyone know where I should move my relay?
> I can't afford to spend a lot of money, I can only do 5$ a month.
Have a look at https://lowendtalk.com/categories/offers they usually have good
offers in various locations.
Cheers,
~Vasilis
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 18:53:56 +0300
pikami wrote:
> Does anyone know where I should move my relay?
> I can't afford to spend a lot of money, I can only do 5$ a month.
There's not a lot of hosts with cheap unmetered bandwidth -- OVH and
Online.net come to mind -- and the majority
pikami:
> Does anyone know where I should move my relay?
> I can't afford to spend a lot of money, I can only do 5$ a month.
>
> IMG_NETWORK_USAGE
It's comma-separated, but this list includes a number of VPS and similar
services that could be checked out.
Ideally, Hetzner and Digital Ocean,
Does anyone know where I should move my relay?
I can't afford to spend a lot of money, I can only do 5$ a month.
IMG_NETWORK_USAGE
On 2018-04-25 13:09, Ralph Seichter wrote:
> Looks like DigitalOcean has just begun measuring bandwidth usage
> "officially", starting yesterday:
>
>
>
Regarding grandfathered accounts, section 3.7 of their terms of service is
worth a closer look:
“Subscribers of Grandfathered Accounts must NOT: (i) run Torrents for
download or Seed Servers, TOR, or services that include content of an adult
or pornographic nature [...] or otherwise circumvent
My droplet allows for 1TB . I suppose I'll have to find a part time job
or make changes in the relay.
eth0 / monthly
monthrx | tx |total| avg. rate
+-+-+---
May '17 2.69 TiB |
Oops, need to correct a typo of mine:
> a meager 1GB for their smallest model [...]
The current monthly bandwidth allowance for DigitalOcean's smallest
Droplet is 1 TB, not 1 GB.
-Ralph
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On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 14:33:16 +0200
Ralph Seichter allegedly wrote:
>
> Good on yer... DigitalOcean bills for outbound traffic, and with a
> price of $0.01/GB (sadly not GiB) every TB in excess of a Droplet's
> monthly allowance--a meager 1GB for their smallest
Hi
On April 25, 2018 11:33:11 AM UTC, mick wrote:
>On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 12:09:24 +0200
>Ralph Seichter allegedly wrote:
>
>> Looks like DigitalOcean has just begun measuring bandwidth usage
>> "officially", starting yesterday:
>>
>>
On 25.04.18 13:33, mick wrote:
> I had an email from them saying that as one or the group
> "grandfathered in" back in 2013 I could carry on regardless.
Good on yer... DigitalOcean bills for outbound traffic, and with a price
of $0.01/GB (sadly not GiB) every TB in excess of a Droplet's monthly
On Wed, 25 Apr 2018 12:09:24 +0200
Ralph Seichter allegedly wrote:
> Looks like DigitalOcean has just begun measuring bandwidth usage
> "officially", starting yesterday:
>
>
> https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/digitalocean-bandwidth-billing-faq
>
>
Looks like DigitalOcean has just begun measuring bandwidth usage
"officially", starting yesterday:
https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/digitalocean-bandwidth-billing-faq
"Based on our analysis of the historical usage patterns of our
customers, less than one percent of users
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