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VPS provider doesn't provide control panel. What now?

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  • neroux said: Providing a service for all eternity for less than 20 (and this is basically what they are advertising) is highly unrealistic, even more than what the typical summer host promises.

    You are right of course, my comment was more to imply that they won't disappear without a trace and I don't think it'd be overly surpassing to see them last 24-36 months total.

  • souensouen Member
    edited June 2014

    You can log into the vps with the provided credentials and install a panel like above or some server monitor. Glances is nice if all you want is to occasionally check load/RAM.

    Edit to fix link.

    Thanked by 1Chuck
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