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This was Virmach image( converted from ovz to kvm) with basic NGINX setup. To serve a single zip a time or too per month. Neither after the reboot or couple day after I was able to see any significant usage. I can't say 100% sure that it was not my fault, but I did a honest investigation to the best of my knowledge and found nothing.
wtf?
It takes more for me to say that I love Vultr and they’re really good than it might someone else, which is why I like to say it.
There’s a personal history: I always interpreted Dave’s language towards me to be rude and hateful, mainly because I worked at DO and there’s some really old history of hatred between the two that dates back farther than either brand (like ServerStack days). It’s been a few years since we interacted so take that with a grain of salt.
But, with all that said, if I can still praise them for having a great product despite the personal issues, it must be pretty good to make me willing to overcome them. Despite those personal issues, I’ve never been treated with anything but respect when interacting as a customer. Great product, great support. Probably a lot more words than I needed to use to say it, I just liked the context it added
Stay away from Virmach..> @ben47955 said:
Same problem happened to me in the past, I even turned the VM off and still getting warnings.
The VM was 8GB ram, 100GB Disk, 4CPU
Shit can happen and can be fixed. I Believe in Virmach. I have 14 VM, 5 of them are on use ( I don't count the one I mentioned earlier) and they are all fine.