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As far as I know they only get verified clients: you have to send your paypal username and password so they can verify your spending capabilities.
I did and the verify process is taking some weeks. My bank called to ask confirmation about some charges (one million) to buy some mammouth.
I think they are for the next generation infrastructure.
Since when was HostBluff reputable?
Since this happened.
Looks like they implemented a new solution to remedy this
http://hostbluff.com/new-policy-ddos-attacks/
Sir, I already said we were sorry for this
I did and the verify process is taking some weeks. My bank called to ask confirmation about some charges (one million) to buy some mammouth.
Yes, you are correct, its our own PayPal Security Audit
You are correct. We appeal to 8-14 year olds who wish to use their parents credit cards
What do all you think of $25/yr XEN VPS, 256MB RAM,15GB Disk, 350GB BW?
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This would be better
25/yr XEN VPS, 256MB RAM,350GB Disk, 15GB BW?
That's 350GB per year, right? I would hate to make it past a month or so and not get shut down for going over my limit =\ (Although with your new servers, I should have enough downtime to make that 350GB stretch well into the fourth quarter!)
We will be doing that at URPad shortly
Actually I was thinking 15 cups of Disk Space would be best
Although the control panel will state 350 GB per month, I dont intend to have the servers on long enough to let them use 1 MB per month
But you will never match my proven service
I miss the cat
But we will be reselling HostBluff
@FTN_Kevin You got 200mb/s IO from reselling HostBluff? I'm getting a dedicated!
Please, DDoS doesn't stop your server from being accessible. It only increases the amount of packet loss.
unless your host nullroutes you.
I doubt HostBluff has the ability to even nullroute you.
Cut the string running between those two tin cans, problem solved
HostBluff would probably null route you just before you start to hit 100Kbps, gotta keep the downtime!
But that would make sending TCP packets impossible!
Wait, they even have the network cable connected?
Nah, they use EDGE.
Yes we do, unplugging a network cable gives the same result
Actually we only allow 1 packet per day
No, its more like a DB9 Serial Cable