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I would use it as a spare machine to transfer larger files between some nodes, as well to try some services. It is more to a spare machine of no serious use than anything else... Anyway, for now I just want to identify the providers that are able to offer it. For the comming year I do have other purposes for it.
What's up?
Ah, almost forgotten about Dom.
Serial offender, started up no end of companies only to see them crash and burn months later. In all fairness, hasn't been around LET in ages, so he may have finally broken the cycle, although if he's offering plans that are too good to be true, I'd be careful.
Thanks, nearly got swagged into testing, will not pay a cent to this guy.
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It's mean ethernetserver not solid provider?
I want to test it but so many red flags
It means you're taking a risk paying yearly for a VPS with them, yeah. Could be the next GVH #drama
Honest question: Why would they provide me with monthly plans as well then? I have a few exclusive plans which range from $2 to $6 per month, and they're still great value... (not a fake price to force people to order yearly, I mean)
Thanks,
Dom wasn't a scammer by any means, his businesses just didn't seem to last very long, hence why paying yearly for anything is a bit of a gamble - I don't think any of the previous ventures lasted a year.
I do hope he's learned his lessons and turned things around.
The about us page not look like profesional hosting provider
New host + too good to be true plans + (supposedly) sketchy founder + yearly payments = risky buy. Most of the offers I've seen people sharing have been yearlies.
If they have cheap monthly plans and people are really set on trying them out, then I would opt for those rather than shelling out more cash upfront and hoping they're still around in a year. Even with monthly plans that still leaves the 3 other points, although there's less financial risk involved.
Oh my God!
I hope you received some trauma counseling after being exposed to such a shocking state of affairs. I mean, someone took your OVH-based lowend VPS and used it for a SEEDBOX!?!?! The horror!
Since probably 50% of the world's seedboxes are hosted on OVH...I am skeptical of your story.
Over many years, OVH has never emailed me once and that is what I hear from others as well.
How about Time4VPS? How solid they are?
I agree with @mikeyur on the formula probability.
Interested in Time4VPS so asking the same question as @Hbr, how solid are they?
I want to know too.
How about conection/peering time4vps?
400Mbps. Not sure about peering though, sorry.
where's your affiliate link ? LOL.
@time4vps
they hard limit IOPS :P
@Traffic are you prepared to be held accountable for these 'exclusive' packages you are heavily marketing (due to the high affiliate commission payout) if they go out of business ?
Yeah, he's gonna send his oldest son to your castle as a prisoner. We don't want you buying vpses without some solid guarantee.
Well... if he is profiting on every plan sold and people are only buying them because a) he made a custom plan with the owners b) he is recommending them
shouldn't he bare some responsibility if the company goes poof ?
No, exactly just like a television or a newspaper doesn't have any responsibility for running ads. Unless the buyer is somehow unable to manage his affairs (kid, certified moron), he bears full responsibility for his actions.
television and newspaper ads and a commissioned salesperson are two different things.
Ffffff. I have a VPS reseller with them and I'm overpaying. Like really overpaying. $24/year 1GB VPS is what I pay.
Oh, I thought they both made money from other people's products and everyone profiting is supposedly liable - but now they're "different"?
Not for long now. We are adding new NAS nodes to our storage cluster, so IOPS limitation will not bother our customers anymore. Storage cluster upgrade will complete in next few months or even faster.
Hey dude,
How hard do you limit?
400 IOPS.
That sounds pretty hot.
@time4vps ... Any chance of getting the 50% off on annual payments?
It would be an unbeatable offer then.