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Sorry about that! While we had the Dedispec GPU servers listed, our spider system didn't correctly detect the presence of a GPU, so it didn't show up as such. It has now been resolved and they show up in your search results.

Thanks for using Server Hunter! :)


Also missing some GPU servers from https://www.hostkey.com/gpu-servers ... although you got some of them.


Happy to report the sliders are now keyboard accessible! :)

Turns out keyboard support was only introduced 10 days ago: https://github.com/leongersen/noUiSlider/issues/724#issuecom...

We have plans to do some more comprehensive accessibility testing in the near future, but in the meantime, please let me know if you come across any other accessibility issues.

Thank you!


Just gave this another look and the sliders do work with my screen reading software which is an improvement. As far as I can tell the page up and down keys don't move in larger increments. Home and end don't move to the top or bottom either. Because of this when looking for servers priced between $0 and $5 I had to repeatedly hit left arrow a bunch of times. Ideally I could have gone to the maximum price slider, hit home to set it to 0, then hit right arrow several times to find my maximum price. I assume this is behavior of the noUiSlider framework and not code you have written.



You're welcome! We'd like to revamp the storage filters entirely, but I'll see whether I can squeeze in another slider for the time being. :)


We already feature Hetzner, including their server auctions: https://www.serverhunter.com/?search=F61-1A4-E7D :)


I missed that, great stuff!


No problem! You can already do this using the Provider name field, just use a negative sign, e.g. "-Foo -Bar". Example: https://www.serverhunter.com/?search=1A6-C01-E8D :)


No problem, I hope you can find something that suits your needs. :)


I have Elasticsearch running on our development area with just 256 MB of RAM assigned. In production it's quite a bit more, but fortunately, we used Server Hunter to find some great deals for our own infrastructure as well ;)


So meta haha. How much have you needed in production? According to https://www.elastic.co/guide/en/elasticsearch/guide/current/... they say its counterproductive to use less then 8 GB but maybe you have seen different results?


I'm not sure how much we've needed, but so far we've had no issues with 4 and 8 GB. Upgrading that soon though, just in case. :)


The search ID is indeed unique, it's a reference to our database which stores your filters, sort order, and column selections.

We might replace it with something that doesn't require the backend at all, but the URLs will end up quite long if you have a few filters selected.

For now, we figured a short URL is nicer to share with other people. :)


Well, a URL that stays valid would be more important than a short URL? I am assuming that you do garbage collect your DB?


We will change the URL structure in the future, but it'll be backwards compatible - old URLs will continue functioning forever. :)


You'd always want some kind of RAID mirroring with off-site backups, regardless of HDD vs SSD. If you take care of that, you can safely go with SSD. :)


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