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  1. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by DedicatedOT View Post
    I found AccurateHubs for only $5.
    Link? I'm curious, I only see starting at $12.50

  2. #27
    They have a summer WHT $5 promo somewhere in the offers section. Which is the same as the $12 deal I think.

  3. #28
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    That's an insane deal then.



  4. #29
    I'd check any restrictions regarding that. It's a very low price for what you're asking for and often this will spell 'Trouble'.

  5. #30
    Hmm, I ordered a 128mb 192 burstable. It came with 100mb already used

    I never realized but does Apache2 and PHP use 100mb memory?

  6. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by DedicatedOT View Post
    Hmm, I ordered a 128mb 192 burstable. It came with 100mb already used

    I never realized but does Apache2 and PHP use 100mb memory?
    Post back "top", and we'll take a look.

    Sometimes RAM can be confusing to understand.

  7. #32
    I tried to just now install phpmyadmin:
    Code:
     An error seems to have occurred while installing the database. If it's
     │ of any help, this was the error encountered:
     │                                                                           ▒
     │ ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to local MySQL server through socket    ▒
     │ '/var/run/mysqld/mysqld.sock' (2)                                         ▒
     │                                                                           ▒
     │ At this point, you have the option to retry or abort the operation. If    ▒
     │ you choose "retry", you will be prompted with all the configuration       ▒
     │ questions once more and another attempt will be made at performing the    ▒
     │ operation. "retry (skip questions)" will immediately attempt the          ▒
     │ operation again, skipping all questions.  If you choose "abort", the      ▒
     │ operation will fail and you will need to downgrade, reinstall,            ▒
     │ reconfigure this package, or otherwise manually intervene to continue     ▒
     │ using it.  If you choose "ignore", the operation will continue, ignoring
    Code:
    top - 18:48:56 up 0 min,  1 user,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
    Tasks:  20 total,   1 running,  19 sleeping,   0 stopped,   0 zombie
    Cpu(s):  3.8%us,  3.0%sy,  0.0%ni, 93.3%id,  0.0%wa,  0.0%hi,  0.0%si,  0.0%st
    Mem:    196608k total,   132264k used,    64344k free,        0k buffers
    Swap:        0k total,        0k used,        0k free,        0k cached
    
      PID USER      PR  NI  VIRT  RES  SHR S %CPU %MEM    TIME+  COMMAND
        1 root      15   0  2036  704  604 S    0  0.4   0:00.22 init
     7611 syslog    15   0  1912  696  544 S    0  0.4   0:00.00 syslogd
     7624 bind      25   0 80852  10m 2104 S    0  5.6   0:00.03 named
     7642 root      18   0  5300 1084  688 S    0  0.6   0:00.00 sshd
     7652 root      15   0  7108 1592 1072 S    0  0.8   0:00.00 nmbd
     7656 root      25   0 12912 2572 1928 S    0  1.3   0:00.01 smbd
     7668 root      25   0 12912 1080  436 S    0  0.5   0:00.00 smbd
     7675 root      25   0  2412  872  696 S    0  0.4   0:00.00 xinetd
     7715 root      18   0  8660 1704  588 S    0  0.9   0:00.00 sendmail-mta
     7718 root      15   0  8092 2728 2188 S    0  1.4   0:00.13 sshd
     7722 root      15   0  4736 1452 1112 S    0  0.7   0:00.00 sftp-server
     7783 root      19   0  2092  904  720 S    0  0.5   0:00.00 cron
     7794 root      18   0 34948 7084 3908 S    0  3.6   0:00.02 apache2
     7796 www-data  25   0 34888 3748  576 S    0  1.9   0:00.00 apache2
     7805 root      25   0  2880 1420 1088 S    0  0.7   0:00.00 ondemand
     7812 root      25   0  1688  424  364 S    0  0.2   0:00.00 sleep
     7819 root      18   0 12944 8796 1512 S    0  4.5   0:00.00 miniserv.pl

  8. #33
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    VPS or Dedi for sure, I got me a VPS floating around. Great when you need Dedi access, and better than shared resources combined with reasonable pricing and root access as if it were a real dedicated box.

    So VPS yay, go get you some

  9. #34
    Can I request a refund or at least partial refund since their 128mb doesn't even allow me to install mysql?

  10. #35
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    You will have to talk it over with your host, most likely if they have some sort of refund policy you can request a refund.

  11. #36
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    Quote Originally Posted by DedicatedOT View Post
    Can I request a refund or at least partial refund since their 128mb doesn't even allow me to install mysql?
    Check their TOS and see what sort of refund period they may have for VPSes and if none submit a ticket to them asking about a refund and if they refuse then ask what they can do to help.
    Nothing here right now.

  12. #37
    I told them they can keep like a dollar or two to cover the 5 minutes of their time creating my vps.

  13. #38
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    a VPS would be enough for this i guess..good luck with it..

  14. #39
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    Quote Originally Posted by DedicatedOT View Post
    I told them they can keep like a dollar or two to cover the 5 minutes of their time creating my vps.
    what about just upgrading the vps to higher specs? Im not really sure they should refund you because you didnt know how much a lamp stack used.
    Leader of the new anti sig spamming club.

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    for this i guess
    You guess
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    I suggest VPS with 1GB RAM?

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