@Alexr -- I specifically mentioned South Africa in my second sentence. and i mentioned that the choose of a vps depends on where you live, your ISP ( meaning the charges) and on having a stable connection.So yes for South Africans VPS would be the better option
In Afrikaans --> "Ek is oorspronklik van Suid Afrika af so ek weet hoe fokken belaglik dier die internet daar is - my simpatie vir julle." :-)
Yea it depends where you live i guess. I've been tested 100mbps - 8gb ram home connection against 1gbps - 4gb ram VPS and there isn't much difference to be honest.
The VPS was speed tested at 865mbps before i started but it didn't really produce better results. Guess GSA SER just doesn't need that kind of speed to work well.
I currently run GSA on a spare computer but I am moving to a VPS. If you do not have unlimited bandwidth, it can get really expensive in a hurry. Here in the US, AT&T Uverse has a 250GB cap on bandwidth used per month. If you use netflix regularly, you are already approaching that limit, GSA will get you way over that limit
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A decent speed home line and a pc with a good cpu and you can run circles round most people using a vps
I cant wait for the day I finally get to move back to the UK and getting good home internet speeds. No need to run a vps for anything over 6mbt
In Afrikaans --> "Ek is oorspronklik van Suid Afrika af so ek weet hoe fokken belaglik dier die internet daar is - my simpatie vir julle." :-)
The VPS was speed tested at 865mbps before i started but it didn't really produce better results. Guess GSA SER just doesn't need that kind of speed to work well.
https://forum.gsa-online.de/discussion/5712/free-sertools-v1-0-list-editing-tool#latest
I cant belive it, in US companies limits bandwidth to their costumers.
Are all ISP doing this or only particular ones?