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Yup it does, u have to mkfs and Mount
@HostDoc disks in USA are RAID? Which one?
In USA, both HDD and NVMe are RAID1.
In SG just the NVMe is RAID 1.
Yes. There is no end user panel, true.
But it was about to be enabled when you decided the chat rep was not human.
Your language and rudeness in a live chat request was one never experiences before.
We calmly gave you an hour to retrieve your data and leave our service as we don't work so hard to be treated like shit.
Full refund minus gateway fee provided.
Best of luck.
Only 2 in stock of each.
Someone decided to put US out of stock early by taking both stock and paying for one. There is one available again.
The guide will be made available on our community page as well as other how to's and benches of all of our locations.
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I answered this on page 3 @uptime
Directly below my response to your suggestion.
Ah, missed that, thanks
EDIT2: Lalala i can't hear you ...
Yep, separate drives. If you need a guide to get that set up, let me know and I'll add it to the list
As mentioned, you use fdisk and mkfs.
EDIT2: and of course, mount. Mkdir too if you wanna get technical lol
I recommend cfdisk.
Then touch boobs.ass.
Done.
EDIT2:
Forgot mkfs.
EDIT3:
The foreplay so to speak.
LOL2
I'd appreciate that guide...another host I used had the mounting available in the admin portal, so I'm a little green on the mounting of a drive.
I just PM'd you..
Could you please also send me the guide of mounting a disk.
Done, it will be published for all once the doc approves it
Thanks for that, I think hostdoc can differentiate themselves with such information available for clients.
Scary to think people might host/sell stuff on servers, when the basics of mounting a disc is required. It's nearly Summer, guys!
It's been summer here in Australia for months
wow great plan, i might buy £16/Year plan but do you accept skrill? my i will receive my money on skrill.
I don't think so, but from their page the payment methods are: Paypal, Stripe, Alipay (via Stripe), Wechat (via Stripe), Credit/Debit card, Direct Debit and Bitcoin
i also don't use skrill, but my client will pay via skrill i asked him if possible try any other method but if couldn't able to pay via paypal or card then i have to accept skrill.
do you know any trusted site that can convert skrill money into paypal?
Ah fair enough, why not buy on behalf of your customer and bill them? I do that for my web design clients, they just pay me monthly for hosting and I handle the rest.
Otherwise I have zero experience with skrill so I'm afraid I couldn't be much help with recommendations there. Sorry mate
How is your experience with HostDoc Singapore location?
I'm trying to find a new place after Vultr.
Great, but don't expect to run something critical on HDD only VPS. Other than that it looks great and not overprovisioned.
3 vCores @ 3.4 GHz 10TB @ 10 gbps 10GB DDR4 ECC RAM 1 IPv4 100GB NVMe SSD + 150GB HDD £11.99/m | £109.74/y
out of stock
what??
Was a mistake: "Never In Stock"
Folks with no sense of humour.
The server is actually in stock with an amount of 2, both of them are bought by someone.
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