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- Has anybody here used ipmitool?by /u/Worth_Geologist4643 on December 3, 2025 at 1:36 pm
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- Hosting tipsby /u/curiouschicken123 on December 3, 2025 at 6:49 am
I recently had an “friend” stay with me for 9 days. I noticed I was getting resentful of her due to her take, take, take mentality. For example, she ate my food and did not contribute to cooking or buying meals and didn’t seem very thankful. What are some tips when hosting peers? How can I set boundaries while still being nice? submitted by /u/curiouschicken123 [link] [comments]
- Should I get a hosting from Big Rock??by /u/Few_Cockroach5792 on December 3, 2025 at 6:41 am
I need a shared hosting to host my websites. I have 3 static websites, and I need emails as well. Their plans are cheap, but I don’t get many reviews about them. I want to know how good their customer service, support, etc is. Your help is appreciated!! submitted by /u/Few_Cockroach5792 [link] [comments]
- Linux Hosting or Windows Hosting? Which one should I buy for static 6 page website?by /u/Few_Cockroach5792 on December 3, 2025 at 6:11 am
I was searching for a decent hosting to host my static websites. I need a hosting that can host at least 3 websites. I also want at least 10 emails per website. Help needed!! submitted by /u/Few_Cockroach5792 [link] [comments]
- How are nonprofits keeping hosting costs low while still maintaining good performance and security?by /u/devpanel on December 1, 2025 at 9:20 pm
I’m working with a few nonprofits and I’ve noticed a wide range of hosting costs — some are paying $50/month, others $300+/month. For organizations with limited budgets, what approaches have you seen work well for keeping hosting costs down while still maintaining: decent performance security/WAF backups dev or staging environments reliability during traffic spikes Do most nonprofits just stick with shared hosting? Do any use cloud credits (AWS/Azure/Google)? Curious what others have seen in the wild and what you’d recommend. submitted by /u/devpanel [link] [comments]