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Cheers for the providers who act in advance before the DEDIPATH fallen
PhantomPain
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What I know is Ethernetservers have operated an ‘emergency migration’ earlier this month to move their nodes out from dedipath.
And even Virmach has end the service for dedicated server users in advance since last month.
Is there any other providers who predicted this disaster? Please list them down
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The end is nigh.
Exactly. I have dozens of servers from providers which is using dedipath as upstream and I have to migrate them in this very single day
Also @HostEONS.
Good job of @EthernetServers
This is going to be bonkers!
We knew something was wrong, but never thought they would go out of business atleast not so fast
but this is already confirmed?
YUP, it's confirmed
Damn you recently acquired a company that uses DP ? @ Flexentials I think ?
Are your servers there too?
It's crazy,> @HostEONS said:
It's crazy,
I can understand what you must be going through ... how can one migrate multiple servers in less then 24 hours
by plane?
Yeah if you can get access to Flexentials facility ..
This is the exact scenario that Fedex Custom Critical is designed to handle. Stuff such as emergency data center DR migrations with non-stop delivery site-to-site.
Stardate 1302.8, San Francisco.
Just as I'm ready to shut the doors of yoursunny summer host sales office and spend the weekend with my snake collection, a customer rushed in.
The customer shouted hurriedly: my NVMe server in AS35913 is dedipooled, data center access is locked out, all my family memories are gone, can you help?
I opened my sleepy eyes, downed a bottle of Dr Pepper, and immediately started helping this customer.
I sent a robot to the garden where her NVMe server was located, and provisioned a new NVMe server in our luna location.
Within seconds, the robot found the original server and plugged into its USB port, and her precious data were being cloned to our infrastructure.
At the same time, I was busy engraving a golden key card that contains a private key to decrypt the data.
15 minutes later, data restoration was complete, and I opened up the portal room.
The customer swiped the card, a colorful cloud appeared on the portal.
Inside, there's a faint wall of text:
GO
GO
GO
GO
GO
She hesitated for a moment, muttered a few words like "YABS" and "double bandwidth", and then walked into the portal.
As the cloud settled, she had been teleported to a fair-use black hole, and would live with her loving family for an eternity.
I checked the accounting record, and saw her remain assets in this world consolidated to our company account.
After all, once she entered the black hole, there's no way out, so she wouldn't need those assets anymore.
The end.
Does any of you have servers even at Redondo or NJ ? I'm waiting for a response form Evocative, as I still have lots of colo servers over there, even few with Flexentials, but these two are very important, though all VPS are migrated out already