
PureVoltage
PureVoltage
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We do quite a bit with 10gbps uplinks even multiple and mostly up to 40g. It really depends on if you have a usage for that amount of bandwidth. The biggest thing to watch out for is if it's unmetered or metered. One will clearly cost more for you …
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(Quote) Hostbill also did a bunch of weird stuff years ago price hiking etc which lost them a lot of people and trust. I've still got a owned Hostbill and 5+ whmcs and blesta. Personally we would switch back to hostbill for the short term or stick …
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In for the interest of what will end up happening....
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(Quote) This, haha. They also from what I heard and know of the industry seemed to screw over a lot of their clients causing them to go under. The typical get this discounted rate and months free you can fill it up by then and make big profits. So …
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Been using them for years without any issues. Anything missing from this?
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(Quote) No problem, it's so bloody useful for stupid little tasks you want done even more if using it on a bunch of VPS's should help save a lot of worries. :) Glad I could help!
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If you need the SSH key to do a specific command on other systems you can limit that key to only allow a specific command or set of commands. Not sure if that would help for your task however it's one way to keep it safe if it's just specific comman…
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Sounds about right, time for them to fire a bunch of people to make up the losses. At the end of the day they need to cut costs I bet.
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Very interesting, we had an email from Zac about this.
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Didn't make it out to CES this year sad panda, however will be interesting to see how it is for next year when we go.
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I would highly avoid raid 5-50 without a raid card. We have some large NVMe systems with 12-24 4TB drives in raid 50 and performance is not nearly as good as it could be however it's what our client wanted and needs. I highly suggest raid 10 unless…
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Always a tricky one, ideally setting up a redundancy system for your support/billing panel area would be best however not as easy to setup. Maybe a good option would be having a status page with some type of notifications that can be updated if the …
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15 pound boneless ribeye bought today, going to sousvide part of it for a day :) Going to be a nice Christmas meal.
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Oh also get a larger subnet!
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(Quote) > Yes! Get a used Juniper EX4200 as suggested on WHT :)
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The provider should make sure it's done, however does this fall on CC? Or the other company depends on who the hardware came from. If they just resell from another company might not have known. Always wipe anything you can on your dedicated servers…
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Haven't used Blesta in years, we started to try and make the switch over to it a long time ago however at that time it lacked way to many major features that I believe they have since added. At the time we didn't have mass mail options or knowledge…
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(Quote) We love PureVoltage! :)
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This same thing has been going on for years, just sadly another CC scam which is quite bad. Would be interesting to see more details come to light on this.
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Interesting, always like to hear both sides.
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Watching a little bit of westwood right now with the girl friend.
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Hmm always interesting. However VPN seems to be one of those push a bunch of money out to get clients then sell to a larger business and restart again.
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Personally, I would just install CentOS directly, unless you plan on doing a lot of reinstalling there shouldn't be a reason. As for colocation just make sure you can have iDRAC on a private network accessible via VPN. Or at the least the data cent…
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Dealing with all different types of clients from game servers to large businesses you always get some weird issues to deal with. It's always best to try and deal with things in a professional way so that it doesn't look bad on you. Telling a custom…
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It will be interesting to see what ends up happening. I can say we will see a lot more bandwidth options for 2020 from providers. We are waiting on quite a few 100G ports to be setup for sometime in 2020. It would be interesting if WHMCS removed th…
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Nice to see a new place to post randomly on. :+1:
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Personally haven't really used any myself. Some of our staff have used Private Internet access in the past. Myself I just run a few in our different locations and that works well enough for me. When I used to live in Canada I used it for watching P…