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Wow! It was pretty hard to find a non-troll post, but we heard you. Loud and clear!
Everyone, who is not satisfied with current bandwidth increase and would like back to the old plan - submit support ticket at [email protected]. We will revert back your plan to the old one.
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Thanks! I filled my 512gb plan in the first few weeks that I had it, and now occasionally download some data (typically in a 50GB chunk) but basically use 0 bandwidth most of the time. Therefore port speed is much more useful to me than more bandwidth. It's great to have the opt-out offer so people can choose between the approaches.
Capped. Hard.
LOL
In 2 years, I've never run rtorrent on time4vps.
I think I will now start using my storageVps for some light linux iso seeding, just out of curiosity, for a couple weeks at least.
Judging from my time4vps control panel graphs my monthly avg iops is like 0.3. So, plenty of headroom.
Are you able to request a higher port speed if you need to restore data quickly?
What about paying extra?
They've just lowered port speed what do you think?
@time4vps correct move. Glad to see you decided to switch unlike the Genji mains of our time.
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Ok forum warrior.
Not just that, new orders should apply too...
Why? It's a change to the product line.
Why should new orders also apply? I find what they did more than fair. They paid for that service, they get that service. Now T4V doesn't offer it anymore.
true democracy in action, I applaud your decision.
I wasn't serious. Thing is, I, personally, won't be ordering further services.
I think they made the right choice to disappoint 1 person and make 10 happier.
I'm happy, and I'd def order more. Not all providers listen to their customers, plus I haven't had any issue with my 500GB. Wouldn't hurt to get another 1TB too
I'm satisfied with the response of offering to restore the old settings to existing plans, so I'm not upset with the provider. But I'm less likely to order a new 1TB plan if it has 100mbit port speed cap, since it's simply a less attractive product from my POV than before. Maybe paradoxically, it might edge me towards getting a 2TB or 4TB, which have faster ports.
There's one.
On a related note, if we have a legacy 500GB account will we be able to keep it at the same price after the billing cycle ends? Currently on a 2-year plan ending in 2018. Anyone know?
I think we were told yes, it's a recurring deal. I think mine will also be up in mid-2018 and I expect I'll renew unless something happens.