Comment by JSTrading 1 year ago How much of a problem is it? 4 comments JSTrading Reply xena 1 year ago 3Ti of egress and climbing, I'm in the hole financially and it's making my personal infra that relies on it unstable. jsheard 1 year ago Damn that's rude. At least you appear to be using Vultr, imagine if it was running on one of those newfangled cloud providers which mark bandwidth up by a few orders of magnitude... xena 1 year ago It's actually slightly worse. That vultr node is a reverse proxy over wireguard to my homelab. 1 reply →
xena 1 year ago 3Ti of egress and climbing, I'm in the hole financially and it's making my personal infra that relies on it unstable. jsheard 1 year ago Damn that's rude. At least you appear to be using Vultr, imagine if it was running on one of those newfangled cloud providers which mark bandwidth up by a few orders of magnitude... xena 1 year ago It's actually slightly worse. That vultr node is a reverse proxy over wireguard to my homelab. 1 reply →
jsheard 1 year ago Damn that's rude. At least you appear to be using Vultr, imagine if it was running on one of those newfangled cloud providers which mark bandwidth up by a few orders of magnitude... xena 1 year ago It's actually slightly worse. That vultr node is a reverse proxy over wireguard to my homelab. 1 reply →
xena 1 year ago It's actually slightly worse. That vultr node is a reverse proxy over wireguard to my homelab. 1 reply →
3Ti of egress and climbing, I'm in the hole financially and it's making my personal infra that relies on it unstable.
Damn that's rude. At least you appear to be using Vultr, imagine if it was running on one of those newfangled cloud providers which mark bandwidth up by a few orders of magnitude...
It's actually slightly worse. That vultr node is a reverse proxy over wireguard to my homelab.
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