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?? This is a KVM box. You have the power over kernel modules.
Weird that you can't buy services directly, you have to buy credits then use those credits on the service. I wanted to buy cheapest one for a year, it shows up as 2.99 for a year, when i click add those credits, it says minimum credits to add is 5 euros...
Add 5,98€ and buy for two years?
Well, payment gateway fees, did you expect to really pay 0.29€ per month?
shows up 1 year max
I expected to pay 2.99 since it shows up "Paypal 0% fees", "Paysafecard 15% fees", "Soft... something something 0% fees)
If they added 50 cents fee id pay it, why do i have to pay 2 euros more if i dont even know if ill need it.
The "Paypal 0% fees" simply means that you don't pay any PayPal fees -- but they do.
I understand your point of view (you don't want to add 5€ in credit), but I guess that sums less than 5€ are simply not cost-effective for them, given the PayPal fees.
Strictly speaking, PayPal don't allow merchants to charge an extra fee if customers pay by PayPal.
Will anyone share benchmark?
Funny html title on LG page
<title><img src="https://lg.nl.haendler.it/logo.png"></img> - Looking Glass</title>
I would agree that @GameTownProjects could have tried to think of something more original than "BudgetVM", but in practice, the fact that there's already a "BudgetVM" (budgetvm.com) that is located in the US and caters to a different (and not so "budget") market segment is probably not a problem. In addition, the name "BudgetVM" is a fairly descriptive and generic name, so it probably wouldn't be viewed as name theft, especially if @GameTownProjects uses the full name "BudgetVM.host".
Note that there are also UltraVPS (ultravps.com) and UltraVPS.eu, which doesn't seem to cause any problem or confusion (they serve different markets).
a small onetimefee for ipv6 ? ARE YOU JOKING ? make money by any costs ?
We tried for free...
Unfortunately, people are not able to deal properly with free offers, because bots were immediately built to rent all registered IPv6 addresses.
And therefore we have simply passed on the costs for registering the addresses to the customers.
If it bothers you, you are free to use another provider. But I have also seen providers with monthly fees for IPv6 addresses!
It's wouldn't be a problem to give every customer 10 IPv6 on order instead of one, if that would make sense to anyone.
Would that help?
Since 10 > 1, this will sound like a better deal and will probably mean fewer tickets
Do you get any NAT ports for ipv4 with this VPS? It says NAT kvm but not very clear.
Or is it only ipv6?
We will improve all offers in the next hours.
For customers who already got a server: Contact our support to get additional 9 Ipv6 for free.
why not give everyone a free /64
100 IPv4 Ports are available for every server.
Has already been answered.
What virtualization panel do you use??
It's a homemade (in-house) panel -- it does the necessary work and a bit more
I've seen at least 2 other hosts with awfully similar panels, one being oran.me.
Granted in-house doesn't mean exclusive and this could just be a similarity on a frontend framework, just couldn't help but notice.
I seem to recall that @GameTownProjects has said the panel is their own development, but perhaps it's a third party that develops the panel.
In any case, I find the panel to be pretty good and functional.
Yeah, not debating the usefulness of the panel. I don't have any problems with it either and in my opinion it's more intuitive than current solutions (SolusVM, Virtualizor).
Was just trying to figure out if it was a well-skinned commercial panel since I noticed other hosts had it too contradicting their in-house developed claim, can't remember which other host had a similar one aside from the one host I mentioned earlier.
A good question -- I couldn't say for certain. But consider:
But naturally, this doesn't settle the question.
Our panel was developed by us and also used exclusively by us.
The strong resemblance to other systems is probably due to the template used: https://adminlte.io/themes/AdminLTE/index2.html
When we are satisfied with the functional scope of the system (according to current planning in the middle of 2022), we will implement a new frontend, which should then also move the sometimes considerable loading times into the background.
However, we will have to get external help for this, which is why we have not implemented it directly.
In the feature requests I am always happy to receive feedback and ideas from our customers Even though there is still a lot for me to do at the moment.
So it was a frontend template. Mystery solved, thanks for the response.
Wasn't KTS24/Gametownprojects/BudgetVM/WhateverHost remarkably buttfukked by script kiddies some months ago ?
well, that's what was advertised:
and even 1,99 is a fraud and misleading advertisement
cuz this exactly I was going to do:
April 2019 If I remember correctly. It was their old inhouse dev panel.
Quite simply: No it's not.
I think it is worth mentioning that despite the hack (on 01.05.2019) and the resulting circumstance of not having a functioning web interface, we were able to keep all customers online at all times and protect their data from the attackers.
Art. 1116 Code Civil
“Fraud is a ground for nullity of an agreement when the conduct (manoeuvres) of one of the parties is such that it is evident that, without this conduct, the other party would not have contracted. Fraud will not be presumed and must be proved.”
Similar: Art. 1439 Codice civile, Art. 1269 Spanish civil code
Quite simply: Can I use your service for 0,29/0,49/1,99 €/month?
No I can't.
Furthermore you're trying to deny obvious things about your crappy payment restrictions instead of accepting that and stating it in your ad, which will make it fair.
So do it. What's 2.99 / 12? Am I missing something?
Now that's a LowEndLawyer!