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What's funny about the whole thing is that.. Not a single provider put a knife on customers throat and forced them to buy a service. You paid for it because you were tempted by the price tag. At the price you pay for.. reasonable downtime is acceptable. It is always best to talk to a provider and tell them how you really feel about their service rather than bringing them down like this. It is not required unless they completely disappear or act like a complete douche bag. I understand that there is a commitment to make irrespective of it being a 1$/year or 100$/year service. But y'all gotta at least act human and be reasonable instead of bashing them like this
I have no problems with my services from NanoVZ - I get downtime now and again, but for the price point I'm not making any complaints..
I used the serial console to login using port 22, as my school network blocks my assigned ports. VPNs aren't allowed either.
What location are you + what ports are allowed?
According to uptimerobot.com, my LES with Evoburst has been up 100% (at 5 minute intervals) since I started the monitor on April 13....
Los Angeles with the port range 11600 to 11620. (Sorry for the bad editing)
what ports your school allow
I have 5 MegaVZ NAT'd VPS's in 5 locations and 1 BudgetVZ VPS in a 6th location. I get occasional Uptime Robot alerts from the Dusseldorf Germany and the Los Angeles locations, but don't get any other alerts for the 4 other locations unless I specifically take a node down.
@Tom web server ports (80, 443), port 22, and 8443 for WI-FI logins.
You want me to give you some custom ports from another IP in same DC?
I'd love that. But, is there a cover charge?
@FlamesRunner If you have another vps with normal ipv4, then, you could use that as proxy to gain ssh access to the NAT vps you have.