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Mundane stuff for the most part.
I haven't tried it personally but I found the link somewhere https://racknerd.com/blackfriday
I thought about going with them but I chose Hetzner instead.
It's here! Thank you.
Hetzner's reliability is starting to be questioned, and their verification process seems to be a pain. In not going to put critical loads up there anyway, so I suppose it's fine. Thanks