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[RESELL DEDICATED] EPIC USA PRICING | WHMCS MODULE (BLESTA COMING SOON) | MORE!

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  • gdhnocgdhnoc Member
    edited January 6

    @MrRadic said:

    @gdhnoc said:
    Are you using Indian outsourced support?
    Can we use single VLAN for all dedicated servers under one account?

    We don't outsource, every tech works exclusively full time for ReliableSite.

    VLANs can span 1 or more servers within the same data center.

    But your support refused to do 2 servers in a VLAN in same data center.
    They said, they have no such option.
    They took 8 hours to simple NVMe replace.

    what is SLA time for hardware replace?

  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran

    @gdhnoc said:

    @MrRadic said:

    @gdhnoc said:
    Are you using Indian outsourced support?
    Can we use single VLAN for all dedicated servers under one account?

    We don't outsource, every tech works exclusively full time for ReliableSite.

    VLANs can span 1 or more servers within the same data center.

    But your support refused to do 2 servers in a VLAN in same data center.
    They said, they have no such option.
    They took 8 hours to simple NVMe replace.

    what is SLA time for hardware replace?

    Please private message me a ticket number.

  • @MrRadic
    Sir, is there any clientexec module?

  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran

    @dreampower said:
    @MrRadic
    Sir, is there any clientexec module?

    Just WHMCS right now. Blesta Q1 and we have already started exploring a hostbill module. I'll add clientexec to the list.

  • skorupionskorupion Member, Host Rep

    What control panel do you use exactly [or in-house?]

  • @MrRadic said:

    @dreampower said:
    @MrRadic
    Sir, is there any clientexec module?

    Just WHMCS right now. Blesta Q1 and we have already started exploring a hostbill module. I'll add clientexec to the list.

    Very good!
    thank you for your reply
    Looking forward to clientexec plugin

  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran

    @skorupion said:
    What control panel do you use exactly [or in-house?]

    Everything except billing and support is built in house. Those last two pieces will hopefully be in house soon.

  • mgcAnamgcAna Member, Host Rep

    @MrRadic said:

    @dreampower said:
    @MrRadic
    Sir, is there any clientexec module?

    Just WHMCS right now. Blesta Q1 and we have already started exploring a hostbill module. I'll add clientexec to the list.

    I believe hostbill is in queue from last 2-3 years now :smile:

  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran

    @mgcAna said:

    @MrRadic said:

    @dreampower said:
    @MrRadic
    Sir, is there any clientexec module?

    Just WHMCS right now. Blesta Q1 and we have already started exploring a hostbill module. I'll add clientexec to the list.

    I believe hostbill is in queue from last 2-3 years now :smile:

    We released a completely new API, so everything using it was rewritten.

  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran
    edited January 11

    We (finally) brought a second dark fiber ring last week in NY1. This one adds additional redundancy to our carriers with connectivity to 111 8Th Ave in addition to our current connectivity at 165 Halsey. There was a bunch of headaches in 2023 with both 165 Halsey having multiple power outages facility wide and the primary+redundant path being cut to that facility making for a headache in NY1.

    If you want to discuss the above further, please feel free to private message me.

    I have other updates I'll post next week regarding our in-house anti-DDoS.

    Thanked by 1SinV
  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran
    edited January 14

    Want to see some behind the scenes stuff? We're always posting photos, videos, and DEALS on our social media pages.

    https://fb.watch/pzEpJMnVff/

    https://www.instagram.com/reliablesitehosting/

  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran

    Anyone build any servers today?

  • DataIdeas-JoshDataIdeas-Josh Member, Patron Provider

    @MrRadic coming in hot with the Ryzen BootHardware chassis porn. :wink:

    Thanked by 1MrRadic
  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran

    I have more.

    Thanked by 1Naomii
  • sh97sh97 Member

    Any ETA on when Blesta module will go.live?

  • Nice. Looking good.

    I used to have a server in 111 8th Street. I LOVED that location. I'd definitely try and get back into that building if it was affordable enough.

    Either way, if yall are around, happy to buy a beer.

  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran

    @sh97 said:
    Any ETA on when Blesta module will go.live?

    Testing should commence any day now.

  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran

    @HalfEatenPie said:
    Nice. Looking good.

    I used to have a server in 111 8th Street. I LOVED that location. I'd definitely try and get back into that building if it was affordable enough.

    Either way, if yall are around, happy to buy a beer.

    You're in NYC?

  • Cool, looks interesting

    Thanked by 1MrRadic
  • @MrRadic said:

    @HalfEatenPie said:
    Nice. Looking good.

    I used to have a server in 111 8th Street. I LOVED that location. I'd definitely try and get back into that building if it was affordable enough.

    Either way, if yall are around, happy to buy a beer.

    You're in NYC?

    Yup. In Manhattan.

  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran

    @HalfEatenPie said:

    @MrRadic said:

    @HalfEatenPie said:
    Nice. Looking good.

    I used to have a server in 111 8th Street. I LOVED that location. I'd definitely try and get back into that building if it was affordable enough.

    Either way, if yall are around, happy to buy a beer.

    You're in NYC?

    Yup. In Manhattan.

    I'm personally based on Miami, if you're ever down here, reach out. I'm not in Manhattan very often unfortunately.

  • @HalfEatenPie said:
    Nice. Looking good.

    I used to have a server in 111 8th Street. I LOVED that location. I'd definitely try and get back into that building if it was affordable enough.

    Either way, if yall are around, happy to buy a beer.

    Cool, I've been inside there

  • sk29sk29 Member

    @MrRadic

    Any active promo codes right now?

    And is discount on additional bandwidth offered?

  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran

    @sk29 said:
    @MrRadic

    Any active promo codes right now?

    And is discount on additional bandwidth offered?

    There's currently no further discounts available.

  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran

    Going to have to delay my DDoS announcement until next week. Some things came together faster than I expected (...this is a rare occurrence in life).

    Here's another one for you guys in the meantime.

  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran

    This isn't a Ryzen build, but we're heavily ramping up our Ryzen 7000 builds right now. Inventory should improve soon.

    Thanked by 2finndev HalfEatenPie
  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran

    OK OK, a couple weeks late for the DDoS update. We're piloting a couple of improvements in Los Angeles right now that will most likely make it over to NYC Metro / Miami before the end of February:

    1. Improved detection techniques and volumetric filtering. Just more ways of catching bad traffic, nothing ground breaking here.

    2. We're now able to use the full capacity of all of our data centers for larger attacks. Again, still in a pilot program and will be expanded. This solution basically switches to anycast for a specific attacked prefix once any uplink is at risk of being saturated, then switches back after a while for optimal routing. For larger attacks, we currently rely on a 3rd party and we don't want to be for a number of reasons. We aren't replacing the 3rd party anytime soon, there's a lot of long term tweaks that we typically perform to make sure we get the right performance out of our products.

    We have pretty much reached the limits of our volumetric filtering and will try to introduce some sort of proper layer 7 solution sometime in the future (no ETA, but it's been fully specced out).

    Thanks for reading :-) and sorry for the wait.

  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran

    @MrRadic said:
    OK OK, a couple weeks late for the DDoS update. We're piloting a couple of improvements in Los Angeles right now that will most likely make it over to NYC Metro / Miami before the end of February:

    1. Improved detection techniques and volumetric filtering. Just more ways of catching bad traffic, nothing ground breaking here.

    2. We're now able to use the full capacity of all of our data centers for larger attacks. Again, still in a pilot program and will be expanded. This solution basically switches to anycast for a specific attacked prefix once any uplink is at risk of being saturated, then switches back after a while for optimal routing. For larger attacks, we currently rely on a 3rd party and we don't want to be for a number of reasons. We aren't replacing the 3rd party anytime soon, there's a lot of long term tweaks that we typically perform to make sure we get the right performance out of our products.

    We have pretty much reached the limits of our volumetric filtering and will try to introduce some sort of proper layer 7 solution sometime in the future (no ETA, but it's been fully specced out).

    Thanks for reading :-) and sorry for the wait.

    These DDoS changes have been pushed to all of our data centers.

    The Blesta module will hopefully be released this month. It's currently in testing.

    Thanked by 1SinV
  • MrRadicMrRadic Patron Provider, Veteran
    edited March 8

    It's been a few weeks, I wanted to post some updates.

    **Blesta **- The module has been completed. We sent it out to a handful of people and are making enhancements/bug fixes based on feedback. I'll hopefully have an update by the end of the month.


    1-Click OS Installer - This is probably one of the single most important pieces of our system as it's the most widely used component. When an install fails, it's a headache for customers and a big time waste for our techs. To pile on top of it, the Ubuntu 22 installer took an absurd amount of time to complete, even on latest gen hardware, so something had to be done!

    I ran across a thread either on LET or LES (can't remember which), that talked about installing FreeBSD using dd. Long story short, we were able to reproduce this with Ubuntu, and take a step further to offer SW RAID configurations. Here's a super boring screenshot, this was performed on a 4 x 20TB storage server and we were able to install Ubuntu 22 in 7 minutes from start to finish with SW RAID10 partitioning (it would normally take 30+ minutes specifically with Ubuntu 22).

    I'm hoping this will be released to the auto installer next week with support for single partitioning for Ubuntu 22 legacy and EFI. We have some backend changes that need to be made to improve SW RAID, so that users don't try to install SW RAID10 on a single disk environment and then complain that it failed.

    We'll bring this to the other flavors of Linux, and might even be able to bring back older operating systems as we can make custom images that work around compatibility issues. I'll continue updating as I have more information.


    DDoS - We've had a few instances of where attacks were large enough that triggered the anycast rules to blow out capacity of a single facility to all of our facilities. It's been working great (...better than expected actually). We consider this project feature complete. There's another DDoS project in the works targeting layer 7, but it's too early to talk about it now.


    Ryzen 8600G/8700G - These are replacing the Ryzen 7600/7700 and include a powerful iGPU and NPU onboard. I honestly don't expect these to take off until code can take better advantage of the hardware acceleration these chips offer, but they're there for those who want them.


    Threadripper - We're getting ready to offer these on our website, no where near lowend prices. This configuration has been a much larger project than we ever expected. We had to make modifications to the motherboard, run a custom BIOS, and are in the process of updating OS installer images for additional driver support. These will be available in all 3 data centers by next week (hopefully).

  • kkvvmmkkvvmm Member
    edited March 8

    Do reseller have discount for prefabrication?

    i have a lot of customer interest in low price&high cpu dedicated server at LA

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