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  • PandoGulfPandoGulf Veteran
    edited May 2021

    It's a lifetime plan, so if the support takes weeks to respond that is pretty fast when you measure it in lifetime span. :smiley: JK

    Anyway, joking aside. There is a significant improvement in support response time (less than 15 mins and with high quality replies).

    • in addition their support are super friendly and professional (this is my experience with them).

    I wish though if the CloudLinux limit for the disk gets increased in the future, if it's possible of course.

    Thanked by 1MikePT
  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran

    @dvader said:
    I want to share my experience. Bought the lifetime plan some days back, raised a ticket to enable SSH, it was enabled the next morning. This might not be quick by some standards but I am happy and have no issues. Remember it's a lifetime plan.

    @MikePT Thanks for the great offers.

    @MikePT said:

    @kuroneko23 said:

    the "lifetime" is just as long as the owner likes, its based on the lifetime of the company.

    I thought it's the "normal" definition of lifetime product.

    Can't promise anything is lifetime, not even the universe, well, lifetime in the sense of the lifetime of the company.

    Anyway, ended up solving it with the client, or, ex-client.

    And I thought everyone understood this by now.

    Thank you for the kind words mate! I appreciate it. I have cleared all tickets, will provide the support you guys need. I agree it was quite delayed!

    @PandoGulf said:
    It's a lifetime plan, so if the support takes weeks to respond that is pretty fast when you measure it in lifetime span. :smiley: JK

    Anyway, joking aside. There is a significant improvement in support response time (less than 15 mins and with high quality replies).

    • in addition their support are super friendly and professional (this is my experience with them).

    I wish though if the CloudLinux limit for the disk gets increased in the future, if it's possible of course.

    Thanks mate! We may increase it. What's your suggestion?

    Germany runs on NVMe, I'm worried about LA which runs SSD. Might be too much!

    Thanked by 1PandoGulf
  • PandoGulfPandoGulf Veteran
    edited May 2021

    @MikePT said:
    Thanks mate! We may increase it. What's your suggestion?

    Germany runs on NVMe, I'm worried about LA which runs SSD. Might be too much!

    Thank you for considering it.
    You might keep the LA limit as it is until the upgrade but for DE location it can handle a significant increase with no issues. You can set it up to 100 mb/s and you would be fine.

    Anything more than the current limit 10mb/s would be a significant improvement.

    Maybe start with 50 mb/s ..

    In Reference see the limits here,
    https://my.hostmantis.com/knowledgebase/260/System-Resource-Limits.html
    https://vncoupon.com/racknerd-cpanel-shared-reseller-hosting-offers/
    https://lowendbox.com/blog/hosting-in-the-lion-city-webhorizon-has-kvm-ovz-and-directadmin-deals-in-singapore/

    Thanked by 1MikePT
  • MikePTMikePT Moderator, Patron Provider, Veteran

    @PandoGulf said:

    @MikePT said:
    Thanks mate! We may increase it. What's your suggestion?

    Germany runs on NVMe, I'm worried about LA which runs SSD. Might be too much!

    Thank you for considering it.
    You might keep the LA limit as it is until the upgrade but for DE location it can handle a significant increase with no issues. You can set it up to 100 mb/s and you would be fine.

    Anything more than the current limit 10mb/s would be a significant improvement.

    Maybe start with 50 mb/s ..

    In Reference see the limits here,
    https://my.hostmantis.com/knowledgebase/260/System-Resource-Limits.html
    https://vncoupon.com/racknerd-cpanel-shared-reseller-hosting-offers/
    https://lowendbox.com/blog/hosting-in-the-lion-city-webhorizon-has-kvm-ovz-and-directadmin-deals-in-singapore/

    We definitely don't want to copy the other because they have higher limits.
    50MB or 100MB/s, if we have a client consistently using it, it'll cause issues. Still considering what limit we should apply, but we'll raise it :)

    Thanked by 1PandoGulf
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