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Yep, the snapshot is now working! Thank you very much!
We've seen a lot of people asking how many cores they can max thinking they'll get 8 cores for $2/month. We had one user argue with me in a DM that they should be allowed to max 8 cores on the $7/m plan.
Another person asked for 50 blesta licenses since he wanted to resell them on his $2/m reseller.
It's why I'm being pretty aggressive in my replies to make sure people stay in line with the usage/expectations of the product.
Francisco
Good stuff. We'll see what we come up with for backups. Given what we pay for Jet it's not really worth it to use it over Acronis.
Francisco
By any chance is SSH available on either? I see options for SSH keys on DA and cPanel but no indication of ports/how to connect.
Port 53667.
Francisco
That's pretty unrealistic expectations for 8 cores but if that much CPU is needed, can take a VPS.
Oh wow! @Francisco half of LET has been waiting for this, good to see BuyShared back in stock!
I've always wanted to try it out, glad that I finally get that chance :-)
Feel free to ask me if you need assistance with Acronis products
have moved my main site from a large provider (with whom it went well, but just some disagreements in court are currently being resolved) to buyshared. so far it's going well.
@Francisco is it a bug or a feature that .jpg files can not be attached to tickets? i always get this error:
The following errors occurred: The file you tried to upload is not allowed.
The following errors occurred: The file you tried to upload is not allowed.
we disable uploads many many years ago due to WHMCS exploits.
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Thanks, my issues are 50% technical, 50% because my brain is especially smooth. Basically when I try to create the 'backup storage' via my locally installed ACI node, it fails. my Acronis rep offered to get me a tech consult so they can see where things are going sideways.
Francisco
@Francisco are the Reseller programs upgradable? Can one upgrade as you go?
Yes and Yes.
Francisco
Would you offer extra storage upgrades if I hit the 125GB limits? If yes, prices?
I intend to offer a bigger 250G package once we get the new nodes in place.
The new nodes will have 2x the NVME storage giving us buffer for those bigger plans.
No ETA on those, still haggling.
Francisco
@Francisco Sorry to keep bother you, but we've all waited very long for this, it's very exciting! Is it possible to stack reseller programs? I mean for example, 4X 125GB into 1?
No, we need bigger drives in the nodes before we can do bigger plans.
Besides, If you need 500G, you really should get a slice/vps/dedi.
Francisco
But then that won't include Blesta and softaculous...etc... right? Or am I confusing myself unnecessarily
Slices include those as well sir. Softac is free on all plans, and you get 1 free Blesta license as well.
We really as a 'one stop summerhost shop'.
Francisco
@Francisco is it possible to get IPv6 on the BuyShared plan?
Ehhh... kinda. cPanel allows us to assign you an IP, so we can do it on the Shared side.
DA applies it to 'all users on IPV4 will share this IPV6 IP', so we're not enabling V6 on the resellers.
Francisco
Damn it, I've been waiting so long to get a buyshared reseller account and it falls on a dealbreaker like this.
I'll put in a feature improvement request to DA. It's possible there's a way to do both, but at last time we did V6 we had to 'link' the V6 to the V4. There was no way to give each user/reseller their own V6 + a shared V4.
Francisco
I do this all the time (shared v4 and multiple unique v6 per user/account), unless I’m misunderstanding what you’re trying to achieve.
On DA resellers? But yes that would be it.
Francisco
This works for me for both users and resellers, albeit in a manual fashion. That is I can assign a shared IPv4 to a reseller, and allocate them say 100 IPv6 addresses which they can then allocate to users.
I’ll fiddle with it tonight
Francisco
Honestly no point in doing the IPv6 thing in a shared node. While cool and is a feature, is not like the world only uses IPv6.
people appreciate the setup when its a vps, but not a shared hosting server?
That's not really a problem. If it's a shared ip4 I don't mind if it's a shared ipv6.
As long as I have somewhere to point my AAAA records at and the correct vhost responds I'm good.
I'm one of those scary people that have left ip4 way behind me, so most of my servers run ipv6 only. Not being able to reach my own sites without using some kind of proxy really sucks, so I buy nothing without ipv6.