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My node is currently locked.
Couple of hours. What it means is indicated in the information message on the site. VPS, respectively, is not available. Apparently the migration has reached me) Well, let's wait for how it ends
You have been Virmach'ed sir
Virtual machines with virtual availability providing virtual uptime ®
Its alive.
The IP has changed. More precisely, a second one appeared, also from ColoCrossing. The old IP is not available, although it is also present in the configuration. The CPU has not changed, as Intel was and remained.
I don't know what it was.
My guy hahahahahahhahaha
Still down here... Dont we have Virmach representative in this forum?
i smell death
should i make a megathread for this?
No.
Depends. First we need to evaluate your online keyboard clout compared to @SirFoxy.
It looks like virmach is going to give you a small refund if you are affected by the migration problems.
See: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/comment/3448951/#Comment_3448951
"top host" tag should be removed from virmach. It is loooong time overdue.
Well, they are on the top of the frontpage all the time
I thought Virmach was like a large host, all I see is people talking about them going down hill? Were they a one-man show or something?
I have the feeling that @VirMach is a one man company...
This old bashment is not useful anymore.
"Are they" not "Were they" ... they still exist. ;-)
I thought it was a (badly) designed AI.
Meant nothing offensive by it, was more inquiring as I always assumed they are a decently large size.
If you've been migrated, but can't access your VPS, try going to the Virmach control panel and clicking "Reconfigure Networking." That fixed 2 VPSs for me.
But yes, no support from Virmach on this. Ugh!
You may be the lucky exception, but I have noticed that most one-man-shows end up reaching critical mass and imploding (without a good expansion strategy).
Most look from the outside like mismanaged money or lack of sustainability. Even if you're dedicated and provide great service, either of those will screw you sooner or later.
I agree, but the worst problem to have is when a 1 man show gets too much workload and can't spread himself like he used to (see Nexus Bytes).
Of course, the solution is to reduce demand when supply is low by increasing prices, natural attrition will work its magic.
I personally love and run one-man shows, it's an excellent way to have a very close customer relationship, etc, etc, but the tradeoff is there is only 1 of me and I can't buy more of me.
Push yourself harder to become a 10x developer.
Now you have 10 of you.
P.S. I'm 2x developer so I take two projects at a time.
Life happens, fingers crossed all your one-man shows have a business continuity plan.
You have clout around here?! Half of what you say is unintelligible.
You should have said, "thank you for your sacrifice. Do you prefer hanging or fire?"
Protip: a single period is better than "...." and is in fact, correct usage.
Of course it is. You can see it frequently. If you're a one-man show who is working more than an average work week ALL THE TIME and still not making profit, you're heading for burn-out. It's happened time and time again.
Anyone who didn't see this coming when they had a dramatic drop is support personal had their head in the sand. "Making it up in volume" only works when your infrastructure runs well, not constantly broken and needing a full time developer working on band-aids.
YOLO, go out Quadriga style.
probably a prototype... can't tell...