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    by /u/dcarrero on December 6, 2025 at 2:55 pm

    Kopia, the modern alternative for encrypted backups: new complete guide for system administrators https://administraciondesistemas.com/kopia-alternativa-moderna-backups/ submitted by /u/dcarrero [link] [comments]

  • Which cloud hosting Is better for WordPress ?
    by /u/theinnocentking on December 6, 2025 at 7:04 am

    Hi, Currently i am using a shared hosting and i dont think i am going to use this in the future i want my site to work like a super speed but the cloud hosting is very expensive i dont know why my current shared hosting specs are storage 50gb, bandwidth 50gb, visitor 200k and i see that no cloud hosting has 50gb disk storage i mean to say to have 50 gb storage its super expensive i can see that kinsta has such specs: 99.9% uptime SLA 10 WordPress installs Free one-click staging environments 40GB Storage 750GB CDN 125GB Server bandwidth Daily backups retained for 14 days Unlimited migrations and for 10 gb storage 30 usd monthly and 10 gb storage is not enough is think but very expensive for 40gb storage 188 usd monthly and i have checked reviews many says kinsta is the best in terms for specs any cloud hosting better than kinsta ? submitted by /u/theinnocentking [link] [comments]

  • Lot of hate post against Hostinger , suggest alternatives
    by /u/Maleficent_Wrap316 on December 5, 2025 at 11:00 pm

    I read a lot compliments and hates against Hostinger. Lets suggest some alternatives here. I had some bad experience with Hosringer with their VPS, and i left them long back. Currently using few VPS from Hetzner and Lightnode. submitted by /u/Maleficent_Wrap316 [link] [comments]

  • Is ZAP-Hosting actually scamming me with memory overselling?
    by /u/pongy20 on December 5, 2025 at 10:43 pm

    Hey everyone, I’m currently renting a 32 GB vServer from ZAP-Hosting. Recently, my Crafty Controller / Minecraft server kept getting killed by the OOM killer, which seemed odd — a 32 GB server shouldn’t run out of memory that easily (started a minecraft server with 14GB of ram). So I checked the actual RAM available inside the VM, and this is what I found: Command: free -h Output: Output of Command free -h Command: grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo Output: Output of Command grep MemTotal /proc/meminfo dmidecode lists 32 GB as the “maximum capacity,” but that only reflects the virtual hardware description. The actual assigned memory is clearly around 14 GB, not 32 GB. This means I’m effectively getting less than half of the RAM I’m paying for. So my question is: Is ZAP-Hosting doing memory overselling, or is this a misconfiguration? Has anyone experienced this with ZAP before? Is this a known issue with their vServers? Or is it more likely that something went wrong during provisioning? I’ll be opening a support ticket regardless, but I wanted to check if this is a common thing with them. Thanks! submitted by /u/pongy20 [link] [comments]

  • Stop treating your VPS as just a VPN. Here is my money-saving stack
    by /u/the_ordore on December 5, 2025 at 9:50 am

    I realized I was wasting 90% of my VPS resources just letting it sit there as a proxy. I decided to cancel my SaaS subscriptions (Dropbox, 1Password, Zapier) and move everything to my own server. Here is the production stack I’ve been running for months: Vaultwarden (1Password Alternative) The lightweight Rust implementation of Bitwarden server. It runs on potato specs (even 512MB RAM) and syncs perfectly with official Bitwarden apps. Seafile (Dropbox Alternative) I tried Nextcloud but it felt sluggish. Seafile is a beast for speed and reliability. The delta sync works great for my work documents and photo backups. Memos (Note-taking) A lightweight, Twitter-like memo tool. Perfect for capturing quick thoughts or code snippets without the bloat of Notion. SQLite backend makes backups a breeze. n8n (Zapier Alternative) Powerful workflow automation. Heads up: This is the heaviest container in this list. I recommend at least 2GB RAM (or 2 vCPU/2GB) if you plan to run complex workflows, otherwise, you might hit OOM issues. Nginx Proxy Manager The easiest way to handle SSL termination and reverse proxying. Saves me from writing raw Nginx configs. Hardware Specs: The whole stack (minus n8n) runs comfortably on a 1 vCPU / 1GB instance. If you include n8n, I highly recommend upgrading to a 2 vCPU / 2GB plan for stability. submitted by /u/the_ordore [link] [comments]

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