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1) Can we upgrade slices later on to higher plans?
2) Are these ready for production?
3) Are the mail ports etc open on the machines or is that going to be a problem? (contact forms etc on apps)
1) Sure, no problem.
2) Of course.
3) They're blocked but can be opened with a ticket.
Francisco
-Yes, you can upgrade.
-Yes, when in stock.
-A ticket is needed to be submitted if you want to use mail ports.
I'm afraid you missed the Francisco part, but he fixed it for you.
Edit: don't wanna offtopic this too much, I know where to go when I'll need a service. Great change with a great timing.
He hit the enter button a few seconds before I did.
Is there any way to backup or Snapshot the whole server like Vultr? They have both.
FTFY
Not yet but it's on the wish list. We actually overbuilt the amount of storage we have on each Ryzen node just to allow for backups/snapshots.
Francisco
Can you add it soon so I can sleep peacefully at night? 👀
Get some slabs and take LVM snapshots
I'll move it up in priority
We have the old backups code from OpenVZ's around, I should be able to just chop out the node side bits to make it work for KVM w/o much issue.
Francisco
@Francisco when will be there stock again for las vegas slices?
Now?
Francisco
Means 512MB plan.
@Francisco -- you are doing something right. Someone opened a support ticket on our site, asking about BuyVM stock.
Ahahaha what
"Are these legal?" <- I'm assuming this question is why you now have a license verification page :P
Francisco
Nope... Nothing to do with that. It was just a support ticket asking about BuyVM stock. I pointed him to https://buyvmstock.com/
Just rename it to FranAdmin and call it a day.
Francisco
@Francisco what are your managed service included?
Let's say I want a reverse proxy nginx docker with caching and cache all content (including html) based on url pattern.
And if someone accessing specific url, it will use different nginx docker.
Is this something that you / your staff can do, or is it just a basic installation, managing and setting?
And what about the offloaded mysql. Is it functional? For the price it looks good. Any catch or limitation?
You'd have to be on a decent sized plan for me to look into that, but it's probably not something we'd do. For the most part our management will involve DA. I've done custom setups for some people but I'll usually require a year prepay. This is our compromise to a 'setup fee'.
Works great. Don't be a dick.
Francisco
Francisco saying facts here. Thus the reason for being Top Provider.
Although that line will work with any provider in retrospect.
Can you please add two-factor auth for Stallion too? It's been a feature request since at least 2014
This is pretty specific... I think only a fully managed host would help you with it. Try a freelancing site (Upwork, Fiverr, etc) or learn how to do it through the Nginx docs and forum posts?
PonyAdmin or nothing!
The thing is, everyone has different size of Dick. I have 17GB worth of mysql.
I am sorry, if I asked too much question. I just need to know whether I should jump provider and took all of my clients with me.
wow your 17cm, no problem at all.
17GB isn't a big deal, but any idea what the q/s is?
Is the data properly index'd? Being a dick can also be "LOL, I'm scanning a table with 400,000 records with every query" because you haven't reached the 'INDEXes' part of your database course ;P
Francisco
Any news about your New York IPv6 peering? Or, at least move your tunnel to New York to gain better latency
That's a very fair question.
I'll see if I can move it this weekend since we recently did the router reboot. The router should be able to form new sessions now.
Francisco
The data is properly indexed. The query is about 25k query per hour on the morning (8 - 10 a.m. GMT +8).
It consumes worth of 4Ghz of CPU Power and 6GB of RAM.