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If, however, the VPS keeps using the assigned cores for more than a day or if the physical computer is very busy, the most active Virtual Private Servers will be limited to two cores only. When the problem is solved, we will revert the settings back to default. Write to our [[information: | If, however, the VPS keeps using the assigned cores for more than a day or if the physical computer is very busy, the most active Virtual Private Servers will be limited to two cores only. When the problem is solved, we will revert the settings back to default. Write to our [[information: | ||
- | Game servers operate by special rules and are automatically limited to one processing core. If a member runs more than five instances of game servers, the limit is changed to 50% of one core. | + | Game servers operate by special rules. If a member runs more than five instances of game servers, the limit is changed to 50% of one core. |
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===== NAS for Further Data ===== | ===== NAS for Further Data ===== | ||
- | In the current era, defined by cloud computing and the general trend of moving data from desktops to data centers, additional storage space can come in handy. We offer our members 250 GB of space as a standard part of their membership benefits. The capacity of the NAS can be extended up to 2 TB (see [[information: | + | In the current era, defined by cloud computing and the general trend of moving data from desktops to data centers, additional storage space can come in handy. We offer our members 250 GB of space as a standard part of their membership benefits. The capacity of the NAS can be extended up to 2 TB (see [[information: |
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+ | NAS is suited for data that is good to have, but data which you can afford to lose. For example | ||
+ | backups of backups. | ||
We talk about the NAS and how it is used in [[manuals: | We talk about the NAS and how it is used in [[manuals: |