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https://imgur.com/a/t3sGyHo
I tested from two different browsers also from mobile but I can't reproduce the issue.
I have purged the cache from both WHMCS and the Cloudflare since that might be causing the issue for some people.
Please open a private window tab and try again, let me know !
I can see the login page as your screenshot, the problem is after I key in my credentials, it shows "Oops!" message.
Tested again on my home network on Firefox on Macbook, both normal and private window.
The error page is showing after I key in username and password, and click "login".
The login page itself is showing normally...
Reverted to the default WHMCS theme till this is resolved.
Now it works! 👍
hello @Bullethost restock? Happy new year?
Happy New Year ! Yes, we will have deals coming very soon.
May I know when the deal will come? I wan to make preparations for your deal.
We are expecting a hardware delivery very soon and once we are set a new thread with new years VPS promos will be posted. Unfortunately I can't give an ETA but a good guess would be somewhere next week.
how about same deal but somewhere outside @HostSlick fiasco ?
Thanks! I like your DMCA-ignored vps.
I have nothing to do with them @tenmjj.
Me too
Bullethost VPS completely down for 45 minutes already - including their own website. Has been pointed out several times before not to host your own website in your own DC, but hey, why should you listen.
Also there hasn't been 3 consecutive days since July without outage or severe network issues.
It seems to be a case of BGP announcements of the ranges again? Not the first time...
Mine is down as well.
seems these guys don't have enough tech skills? which data center are they in??
Eygelshoven. Problems all the way, and even more excuses and reasons of outage. What I can see is that there is no BGP routing to the ranges, but it seems also that Rarecloud (also in that DC) is affected. So I'd guess another network f-ckup.
The announced network upgrade for that DC that was supposed to take place early March was then announced to certainly be in the 2nd week, and last week I asked and it was "they're working on it, hasn't been done yet".
For me, my experience is that every provider that uses Eygelshoven promise a lot but delivers garage datacenter quality.
And to be honest, I know that some of the issues aren't the direct fault of this provider. But then you should compensate by communication (there is an absolute lack of that with this one) and by listening to suggestions made by your customers to improve; like putting your own website out of your infrastructure. And maybe they've done now, but there seems to be a relation that the website is down and their infra is down at the same time. Shouldn't happen IMHO.
yeah, Eygelshoven (skylink?) , seems lot of "bullet-proof" server located in there
it's funny that their sales website goes down too, if i am in this business, i will host the sales/support system on the big companies like AMZ or Google
and TBH, you don't have much options if you wanna DMCA friendly server, only small companies, you can't expect a lot on them
Well, I'm not there because of DMCA friendly or whatever. I just want to have presence in a number of DCs in NL because my users are there. And ofcourse I have redundancy, so it doesn't hurt me a lot at this moment, but quality is just really low in this DC, both infrastructure as communication as cue of tech - I know some people will hate me saying it, but proof me otherwise... look at the numbers of incidents, the number of promises made and not met, etc.
After 1 hour and 50 minutes VPS online again... for how long? I guess the next incident is just around the corner (read: within 24 to 48 hours).
And before people say I'm negative... no I'm experienced.
Thanks for heads-up, I have moved all my data out, will keep it idling until expiration.
Well, I always hope that there is improvement before that point is reached.
Anyway, just as an illustration: packet loss measured during 30 days:
https://ibb.co/hxdrNQNW
From the same measuring point in another location in The Netherlands (not Amsterdam) to another LET hoster in Amsterdam is almost a flat line with only sometimes a spike on 30%
In my ticket they told me that they getting ddosed
Really? For the outage yesterday evening? If that's the case can you place the contents of the answer to your ticket here - because the outage of 31 March in the early evening (local time) was NOT a ddos. They even sent out a mail (now that's a first) for it (maybe because of my ticket).
So I translate that as: "someone was adding prefixes while there was a limit and no monitoring to prevent going near or over the limit was in place." But hey, why should you monitor when you maintain an infrastructure, right?
Again an outage:
We are reaching out to inform you of a hardware issue affecting one of our VPS nodes in the Netherlands.
One of the SSDs on this node has failed, resulting in service disruption for some VPS instances hosted on it. We are currently coordinating with the on-site remote hands team at the datacenter to replace the failed SSDs. We understand the impact this may have on your operations and sincerely apologize for the inconvenience.
One or more failed SSDs? Message is not clear. Downtime is well over 6 hours now, and normally in a server environment (RAID) I wouldn't expect one SSD causing downtime for so long.
Are they down again?
Emails were sent about this. Also a couple of minutes ago a follow up.
As I no longer have email access, can you elaborate?
A copy of the email:
That was Wednesday 02:45, about 7 hours after the node went unresponsive.
And after that it went dead silent. Just as dead as the VPSes are.