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Clientcp.net/xhost given Epyc and not Ryzen as listed

Ordered a xhost UK Ryzen VPS, got a Epyc one, refund request denied. After testing the VPS, it is clearly an Eypc one. After contacting the seller, being told that "As standard the CPU shows as a "virtual CPU", if you require the host CPU to be enabled this can be enabled via a support ticket on request."
Edit: Also have tested using lscpu, for the same result of Epyc
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Why don't you just ask for the CPU to be changed to host as they told you? And then you'll see if they're lying or not. It's not the first time I've seen a completely wrong CPU show in benchmarks.
Looks like Ryzen 9 5900X to me - why don't you just ask for the CPU passthrough to be enabled if seeing it in a benchmark is so important?
That must be one of the beefier Milans if that can boost 3792.856 MHz. You surely trust those cpuinfo results, right? :-D
btw. Hello Startctrly startctrly from Missouri.

You probably want to fix first screen.
That's a Ryzen, not a EPYC CPU.
I have one of their specials, it was a Ryzen aswell, but at one point they moved DC's and now it's Epyc.
They said they would reveal what happend. But nothing. I don't trust them.
The response to my ticket was:
Xhost see this and suspend his account. Maybe no refund? 😂
@xHosts
@Dazzle Thanks for tagging.
The customer placed their order for 2 servers separately, both servers had been activated instantly.
Within 1 hour created 2 payment disputes on PayPal, had not made contact by any other means to report an issue, I replied to the dispute advising this was showing as a virtualized CPU and had they made contact we would have enabled pass though on their service.
They advised they had bought from several other companies who had been fraudulent, this is their reason for not creating a support ticket.
I am leaving this in the hands of PayPal at this time since they have changed their case to a claim.
His services are suspended currently due to the PayPal dispute.
Has the official website service been having problems these days?
Down for Maintenance (Err 3)
We are currently performing maintenance and will be back shortly.
What happened to xhost?
Don't trust even try services from xhost!!
I tried their hosting but been terminated my service as i executed a sudo command! As i adked in their thread i like to try their hosting if ssh enabled. I thought it works like serv00 which not allow root with an error message. Guys dou know what xhost do? They blocked my ssh account immediately. The ticket told me not use sudo and unblocked me . During that period. I don't know what happened so iam keep trying logon and tried another proxy script which i don't know whether it need root. Guess what they do?
Xhost just terminated my service without any notice!!!
What i have done on the server is just 4 commands and two of them including sudo!
Then i ask PayPal for a debate. Xhost claims i am abusing their service and wrote in the PayPal conversations that they will put me in the blacklist in provider industry!!
What have i done? Just 4short commands from github may contains sudo. They handle cases that if a customer execute sudo then ban him and refuse to refund! They never thought to show and error for an unexpected sudo command!
Lastly PayPal agreed to refund me due to their bad service and terrible attitude to customer
Good luck bro.
Xhost will take a few days to take good care of you and make you admit that it’s your own problem. Please refer to terms ABC—everything is your responsibility. Otherwise, I will blacklist you in the service provider industry.
I will not go into deep detail of your account.
If you use the account within the rules, there are no issues, we have people who bought our lifetime accounts back in 2023 still running today who are happy with the service
Any company who is letting you run a VPN based script on a shared server is not protecting all users on that server.> @bugfree said:
Nothing happened to us, we had a minor issue with an update process we had been waiting on WHMCS to respond even though we had paid for fast track that is still within certain hours of their day.
Stop your endless And supid quibbling, you reseller! Serv00 is also a shared hosting service, yet they support SSH and don't ban accounts for using sudo. As someone in IT, you can't even handle basic code robustness. Like the user in your "buy lifetime hosting" post said, you're just a reseller peddling 20i. You don't care about user experience; you just want customers to not cause issues - even if it's a new user trying your product for the first time. Disgusting.
What a faceless personal you areYou're utterly shameless! All you ever said was not to try sudo, but let me remind you - I explicitly asked you about open ports before, and you dodged the question. Now I've discovered that even accidentally attempting sudo will trigger your damn upstream provider 20i to ban accounts! Did you ever warn that sudo attempts would get accounts suspended? What sane person operates like this? Can't your code have one extra line to filter sudo commands? Oh wait, I forgot you're just a purebred reseller - too busy lining your pockets to possess even basic IT knowledge.
a bit shocked. I Bought €5 lifetime webhost yesterday, hoping I'm not wasting money.
They would be a human being if don't use they heavily and not bother them. They are only a reseller of 20i.
Oh, I just tried the sudo for curious. Then I cannot connect to SSH anymore. I open a ticket for that, then the Operator ask me whether I was tried to install the VPN service. And the ticket is still in progress.
I definitely not run any kind like that. The ssh log will show that!
And I still want to find what kind of operation are forbidden in this service, Is there any document to show that? Why a simple filter for 'sudo' cannot be used?
Update:
I just received the refund email. And my service had been suspended. Which I did not ask for it. It's putty funny.I did not try to use any VPN or run some script on the SSH. I only tried some kind like ls, pwd,python -V and sudo(which is literally just a word 'sudo', tried it just for curious)!
After sudo typed, the SSH shutdown immediately and will auto disconnected if you try to connect it.
It's my bad for typing the sudo, but it is ridiculous for that to ban and refund!
Sure, locking people out for issuing sudo (if properly configured, even moreso if jailed, shouldn't cause you issues unless someone's hitting you with a 0-day) is odd buuuuuuut:
We will not enter into personal attacks, we will just wish you the best of luck moving forward with your new provider.
Arguing with entitled MJJs is a waste of your time. You said don't use sudo, he did and he got suspended. I dont think there's anything more you could have done.
You are in the right. Don't worry about it.
We explained that to him, he demanded a policy that serves over 400 of our own clients and thousands of 20i clients should be changed to suit him and his requirements of using this script on a shared platform
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yonggekkk/sing-box-yg/main/sb.sh
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/yonggekkk/sing-box-yg/main/serv00.sh
I do not feel many providers that either use 20i or their own servers will all that on a shared hosting account.
Before your edited command you had stated that you wish to "test what is allowed and is not allowed" as explained in the ticket an account that will be potentially becoming blocked on a regular basis is not feasible for us to spend hours ahead having SSH unblocked. It is easier to refund you now and allow you to switch to a provider more suited to your needs.
I'm not 'letstayfree', I think you mix the difference user.I didn't said anything like "test what is allowed and is not allowed". You cannot just make up things!