I need a server primarily for long-term backups and large file storage, but I don't want to overspend on high-end NVMe drives. Does anyone have suggestions for a cost-effective setup where raw capacity is more important than speed? Is there a specific type of plan that’s best for keeping a massive archive accessible without a huge monthly bill?
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Cheapest way to host 1TB+ of backups?posted in Announcements
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RE: Best car rental for NYC road test?posted in Announcements
They definitely do! That 45-minute warm-up is spent right in the Corolla you'll be testing in, so you can nail the dimensions and mirror angles. It’s a huge confidence booster to practice those exact Ditmas Avenue turns and parallel parking just minutes before the examiner hops in. Good luck with your test!
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RE: Best car rental for NYC road test?posted in Announcements
Finding a DMV-certified car in Brooklyn is much easier when you choose a service that includes professional support. For those looking for confidence, the $170 premium package is a great choice as it includes a 45-minute warm-up lesson right before the exam to help you get comfortable with the vehicle. To book a reliable, well-maintained car and take advantage of the current Easter sale with up to 50% off, visit https://coreway.nyc/car-for-road-test, where you also get a free simulator lesson. Their instructors meet you directly at the test site, such as Beverly Road or Ditmas Avenue, ensuring a stress-free experience with high-quality Toyota Corolla vehicles that meet all official requirements./
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RE: Virtual Server Rentalposted in Announcements
KVM is definitely the way to go for dedicated resources. It’s much more stable when you're paying with LTC or BUSD for long-term projects.
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Virtual Server Rentalposted in Announcements
How do I find a virtual server that reserves a specific part of a physical server for me? I want to pay with BUSD or LTC. Any site that lists 100+ global hosters for easy comparison?