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dedi without KVM/IPME

MilonMilon Member

I'm worry that after kernel update server will not boot. If dedi come without KVM/IPME in such case what hosters will do? (nocix/dedispec/oneprovider/dacentnic) They will suggest to reinstall OS with full data lose?

I feel that with such big hoster companies better to hope on backups instead of RAID, right?

p.s. Supermicro X3440 come with IPME or it's on hoster side will IPME be available or not?

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  • deankdeank Member, Troll
    edited May 2019

    If you are using a dedicated server, backup is your responsibility, not your host's unless you pay handsomely for a fully managed dedicated.

    Have a disaster plan.

  • MikeAMikeA Member, Patron Provider

    Well, many hosts will attach a Lantronix KVM to use temporarily if you have issues. I don't know about companies like nocix or dedispec though...

    Thanked by 1Milon
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