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can anyone help me with something regarding a leeware server? i ordered a second ip , and i don't know how to set it up, can anyone help me? pm me, thanks alot
You look really stupid m8
I'll advice you to read some about HDD's and especially HDD under VPS's
ask them to reduce your speed or go to other Provider with low speed your problem will ends quickly))))))
I'll got the RABTOR+ 4 from Hosting-ie.com the best I had for las 1 year.
Processor: 2 x 2.66 Mhz
100 GB Webspace
Never seen before VDS with Dual CPU
Chears
Well i took the plunge after reading up on seedboxes on this great forum.
I went with this option;
http://www.leaseweb.com/index.php?p=express1
Now i can log in using REMOTE DESKTOP CONNECTION but im not sure what i need to do to set it up correctly.
What i want to use it for is seeding/downloading torrents. So firstly i need to install Utorrent but im not sure how to. The IE didn't work so...
After i have done that i need to know how to download the torrent.
Then i need to know how to FTP stuff to and from the server.
Any help would be amazing.
Thanks.
I'm planning on getting an IE-Hosting VPS soon (raptor5), I read their entire ToS and have found nothing out of the ordinary, whats wrong with it?
I won't stop giving hosting-ie a bad name because first off, I get 100% overload when speeds reach as little as 300k/s.
Also, for anyone that is interested in hosting-ie, read their entire TOS and then see how you feel about the company.
Also, the whole 100% overload thing, did you ever figure out how to get that fixed? How come Leeware doesnt have that problem?
No, I haven't had any luck resolving my disk bandwidth issues with Hosting-IE.
Here are some screenshots taken of a program called ATTO Disk Benchmark. If you want you can download it yourself from http://www.short-media.com/download.php?d=108
This first screenshot is of the benchmark ran on my Hosting-IE VPS. The second one is ran on my main system as a comparison.
http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/9...stingiejg1.jpg
http://img187.imageshack.us/img187/5674/minell7.jpg
I believe it's safe to say today that most HDs are capable of an average read and write speed of 50MB/s. As you can see from the benchmark ran on my Hosting-IE server I am getting around 6% of what is possible for the HD. I know it's a VPS, but I believe I should be able to get more then 6% of the available throughput.
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