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HostHatch does, I have a legacy London storage VM with them.
I do not think seriesn is a scam. My personal view is that he is like a nice and decent shopkeeper - who by whatever got crippled. That almost paralyzed (it seems to me) man quite likely still is a nice and decent man and anyway one who never wanted to betray or defraud anyone, and still does not want that.
The question IMO is absolutely not whether Jay is somehow evil or a scammer. The issue is that even the nicest and most honest man can only do so much sitting in a wheelchair.
When Jay "burned" even the very man, @Jord, who was ready to help him and support him, he didn't do it because he is somehow evil; he did it because in his "wheelchair" he couldn't do better.
The reason I'm not trusting NB any longer is because at the end of the day for most of us this boils down to a business issue. Why Jay is "crippled" is not the point for most of us; the point is the outcome of him being "in a wheelchair" and obviously unable to at least trust and fully support a friend who works to keep NB alive. And the point is that seriesn has pulled the rug on which our trust in NB stands. Not because he is evil but because he obviously too "crippled" by something within himself.
I find the whole thing very saddening and think we shouldn't bash and/or condemn Jay. At the same time though when a shop stops working one won't go there anymore to shop, no matter how much one liked the shop owner.
I sincerely wish Jay well and a full and (if possible) speedy recovery - and the power to re-earn his friends and customers trust.
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The vps in NY also offline at least 1 days ago, not resolved until now, don't know what happened
@Jord
I had one of those when they were super cheap (I think it was 2tb or 3tb from 3-4 years ago, it was super performant and I'm still kicking myself I gave it up!). From memory they are full up now.
Is this an official notice that servers are up since "pny1.mymanagementpanel.com" is still down. pny1.mymanagementpanel.com is the shared/reseller hosting server. I just need a backup. Thanks.
Please DM me your servers IP and ill see if its booted. Aside from getting it to cleanly boot there is nothing else i can do if it doesn't come back after that.
I too cannot seem to login to the shared DA hosting.
Maybe @Jord can help assuming the servers are up and booted?
I believe the server in NYC is down, but if you submit a ticket, the support team can see if they can access a backup. Unfortunately, I don't have access to anything but WHMCS.
Thank you for doing this.
I've been waiting for a response since yesterday... from support...
What's your ticket number? I can see what's going on, I asked them last night to make sure all backups they have access to are given to anyone who needs them.
@Jord and @Zare I guess
In order to avoid confusion, could you please tell the current status of all NexusBytes locations (and VPS types if some work and some do not in a location)?
As for myself I can say that both locations I have VPS at, NL and UK, work fine. 'Fine' as in I just benchmarked them and noticed no loss of performance as compared to some months ago.
Funny side notes: I have both a normal and a storage VPS in NL and while both perform minimum as expected there are some funny observations. The storage VPS (Ryzen 3900X, 1 vCore, 1 GB mem.) is slower (single core) than the normal VPS (Ryzen 3900X, 4 vCores, 4 GB mem.) but does AES ca. 7% faster. Also its (OS, not storage) disk is significantly faster except for random reads. Finally it's also significantly faster wrt connectivity. The differences in processor/memory and disk are easily explained because obviously those are different nodes (and likely different occupation too). The significant connectivity difference however strikes me because both nodes are presumably in the same DC. Strange (note that I'm not complaining. Both VMs are between acceptable and really nice).
The UK (not storage) VPS (Ryzen 3950X, 4 vCores, 4 GB mem.) is yet another story. Its processor is significantly faster than both NL VPS, its disk is faster than the normal NL VPS but slower than the NL storage VPS, and its connectivity is a bit faster than the normal NL VPS but significantly slower than the NL storage VPS.
Again, all in all nothing to complain about (but maybe interesting to ask for the reasons); in fact I'm quite pleased overall. I just thought that some concrete and as of this day data might be helpful
From what I can gather is one server in NYC, two in LA and one in Miami plus the UK are down, apart from now where you can get your backups. I would highly recommend getting what you can. Just incase.
I'm still trying to get this resolved as best as I can.
Just to be sure: my UK VPS works fine right now. So, is not the whole UK location down -or- is that due to @zare being kind and keeping it alive for a while (to make backups/pull our data)?
I have pmed the ticket thank you @Jord
That is because Zare has re-enabled it so people can get their backups, I still haven't heard from Jay.
Ip Address: 45.61.147.87
@Zare @Jord
Can you please boot up IP address: 45.61.147.87
I’ll check on customers of NexusBytes email plans later today, got more than a few things to do today. As far as I know from where I’m sitting at this moment, it’s all fine and in good standing. But I’ll take measures to ensure that remains true, after reading the post from @Jord.
Its on RS - @MrRadic
@Jord and @Zare, you guys are heroes.
Some kind minded person should also mention this at hostloc side. Its quite popular over there.
They have disabled backup on pger1.mymanagementpanel.com and I cannot take backups.
@Jord was kind enough to reply to PM here, but the support promised that it will be fixed shortly, but still it's disabled.
Then do it manually for now (files via FTP/mysql dbs etc) and if they manage to enable it before server dies you will do a "proper one" -for now at least you will have sometning and won't end with nothing.
You are lucky...
Pny1 (new york) is still down and support has not responded.
Every passing minute is making me realize I am getting further away from getting a backup if any
Well, it is awesome to see people and companies trying to step up least people can try to get their backups. Luckily, I moved my email from nexusbytes last night to my own server for right now.
sad to see NB and jay go down like this but heart warming to see the community response
I also need to get backups from my site. 45.61.147.87
If any user needs temp storage I have about 25tb free in France in someone needs a place to download from the uk and then find their final home.