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  • @tentor said:

    @hxservers said: Our Irvine Datacenter threatened to cancel our contract due to NTP Amplification attacks.

    Weren't you had DDoS protection at that location? You have mentioned that all VPS have DDoS protection at the offer description.

    Yes, however it wasn't working... We're working with Irvine datacenter to fix this.

  • @gritty said:

    @hxservers said:

    @gritty said:

    @hxservers said:
    We're now offering Miami Florida location! Same prices, slightly different specs. Will post product page soon.

    what hardware does Miami Florida use? in addition, the performance of the Los Angeles Location seems degraded a bit, whether the cpu or the network

    Our Miami ordering page is now live here: https://support.hxservers.com/store/miami-vps-hosting

    Miami hosts are all: AMD RYZEN 5950X with DD4 RAM.

    nice deal!

    do you have any plan to support ipv6?

    Yes! Very soon!

    Thanked by 1gritty
  • @fluffernutter said:

    @nszerver said:
    because it's cheap, they can't afford to serve customers.
    let's say there are 20-50 clients on a server with 2 gbps net? all in all a joke category.

    I think they are complaining that the internet is slow, i/o or weak, there are many customers on the server, when he wrote there are 200 customers. what plane did they get on?
    if 2 data centers then 100 users/machine

    I doubt they have a single server per location, multiple providers massively oversell network in a similar way. For example Racknerd will have dozens of customers (sometimes over 100!) on a server with a 2gbps network port. Most people don't use the bandwidth they're assigned, so this practice is fine honestly. The unspoken rule of hosting is to oversell as much as possible without the customer noticing, and as long as the customer doesn't notice, everything is fair game.

    You are exactly correct.

  • @fluffernutter said:

    @hxservers said:

    @Ivan said:

    @hxservers said:

    @Ivan said:
    This is definitely one of the most peculiar provider "debut" and communication I've seen thus far. I feel like LET/LEB staff might need to buck up on their due diligence and "background check" procedures on people who request provider tags.

    We've had a rocky start, and initially had some scaling and abuse issues. We're addressing the issues and looking forward to a promising future serving LET/LEB.

    It's extremely worrying, to say the least. Based on your own replies, you've discontinued services at your Irvine datacenter location, and at least one customer of yours, @acidpuke, has reported that their VPS was deleted, along with their account, without any sort of communication whatsoever.

    Upon @acidpuke questioning you further, you simply replied that "Irvine datacenter is a special case."

    As of right now, there seems to be no notice/announcement whatsoever regarding this incident. I take it that ceasing operations at an entire location and deleting customers' data at least requires an explanation, no? Do you not value your customers and their data? As a hosting provider, if you're going to go ahead and destroy your customers' data without any notice whatsoever, I feel like that at least warrants an explanation. At the bare minimum.

    You should also explain when this "security incident" took place. Was it over the last 24 hours, since services at the Irvine location was apparently still available to be purchased on your website 24 hours ago? And, what sort of "security incident" took place? Was the data of customers that were previously hosted there safe, or compromised in any way?

    Our Irvine Datacenter threatened to cancel our contract due to NTP Amplification attacks. Attacks occurred between 1-4AM PST 9/20/2023 and again on 9/21/2023. We should have notified customers, however due to the nature of this attack and the things at stake, we had to act immediately. We host more than just HXServers at our Irvine Datacenter and any threat to those services is not something we can accept. We do value our customers and their data. To put it shortly, we made a mistake attempting to host customers who we don't know what their intentions are. As we are a small company, our focus was dealing with the threat at the datacenter at hand and not restricting additional orders on our ordering website. This too, was a mistake. (Although this is true, no additional customers ordered hosting at Irvine since the first attack started). The data of customers that was briefly hosted in Irvine was not compromised in any way shape or form. The server that was hosting those VPS was simply shut down. Any customer requiring their data we'd be happy to help them get it back, in a secure fashion. I hope this answers your very valid questions, and again, to our Irvine customers, the LET/LEB community, we sincerely apologize.

    Sucks since Irvine was a really interesting location, but shit happens. I hope some more hosts come out with Irvine POPs soon.

    We hope to reintroduce Irvine at some point in the future, when we know our network can handle bad actors and has been thoroughly tested.

  • Why cancel the machine without permission. It will only be used on the 19th. Is this the integrity of your new business?

  • Just avoid Hxservers. Had VERY BAD experience with them.

    Thanked by 1lowkey
  • @China_Jun said:
    Why cancel the machine without permission. It will only be used on the 19th. Is this the integrity of your new business?

    We had to cancel Irvine. We also refunded you in full. We sincerely apologize for the poor experience.

  • @Doo said:
    Just avoid Hxservers. Had VERY BAD experience with them.

    We're sorry you've had such a bad experience with HXServers. If theres anything we can do to make up for your bad experience, please let us know.

  • amaeva080amaeva080 Member
    edited September 2023

    @hxservers
    Arizona is also shutting down and vps's will be terminated with some period. What is happenning here?

    What does it mean for the other locations. Currently the trust factor regarding stability seems to be diminishing.

  • There's a big trust issues here.
    At least Dedipath gave their clients less than 24 hours to migrates their data :D

  • grittygritty Member
    edited September 2023

    this thread was created at 2023/09/20, with three locations. But three days after, at 2023/09/23, we can see that two locations have been closed (Irvine) or will be closed (Phoenix).

    what speed is this? it's really a big trust issues for new service provider. Is it reasonable to predict that the next closure location is Los Angeles in the future?

  • @amaeva080 said:
    @hxservers
    Arizona is also shutting down and vps's will be terminated with some period. What is happenning here?

    What does it mean for the other locations. Currently the trust factor regarding stability seems to be diminishing.

    Arizona is shutting down because GTHost isn't giving us additional IP Addresses to lease to our customers. GTHost provided a single /27 and won't issue more. We're paying $699 a month for servers at GTHost, and with only 29 IP Addresses, it results in a loss over $600 a month.

    Existing VPS' in Phoenix won't be allowed to renew. When the monthly billing cycle has been reached for existing orders, they will be terminated. We've communicated this to every Phoenix customer. 25+ days notice to all clients of the closure.

    NY, Miami, and LA will not be shutdown. Those datacenters are not GTHost and we've confirmed with them they have as many IP Addresses as we'll ever need.

    Thanked by 1amaeva080
  • @hxservers said:

    @amaeva080 said:
    @hxservers
    Arizona is also shutting down and vps's will be terminated with some period. What is happenning here?

    What does it mean for the other locations. Currently the trust factor regarding stability seems to be diminishing.

    Arizona is shutting down because GTHost isn't giving us additional IP Addresses to lease to our customers. GTHost provided a single /27 and won't issue more. We're paying $699 a month for servers at GTHost, and with only 29 IP Addresses, it results in a loss over $600 a month. Additionally, GTHost never mentioned this restriction to us when we ordered our infrastructure.

    Existing VPS' in Phoenix won't be allowed to renew. When the monthly billing cycle has been reached for existing orders, they will be terminated. We've communicated this to every Phoenix customer. 25+ days notice to all clients of the closure.

    NY, Miami, and LA will not be shutdown. Those datacenters are not GTHost and we've confirmed with them they have as many IP Addresses as we'll ever need.

  • @gritty said:
    this thread was created at 2023/09/20, with three locations. But three days after, at 2023/09/23, we can see that two locations have been closed (Irvine) or will be closed (Phoenix).

    what speed is this? it's really a big trust issues for new service provider. Is it reasonable to predict that the next closure location is Los Angeles in the future?

    Your points are very valid. We have to earn trust again, no doubt. The other locations are not going to be shutdown. Those datacenter providers are very good, and we've ensured they won't be a problem. We've also purchased a huge surplus of IP Addresses just to be on the safe side and to handle another potential surge in sales should that ever happen.

    Thanked by 1amaeva080
  • @hxservers said:

    @gritty said:
    this thread was created at 2023/09/20, with three locations. But three days after, at 2023/09/23, we can see that two locations have been closed (Irvine) or will be closed (Phoenix).

    what speed is this? it's really a big trust issues for new service provider. Is it reasonable to predict that the next closure location is Los Angeles in the future?

    Your points are very valid. We have to earn trust again, no doubt. The other locations are not going to be shutdown. Those datacenter providers are very good, and we've ensured they won't be a problem. We've also purchased a huge surplus of IP Addresses just to be on the safe side and to handle another potential surge in sales should that ever happen.

    as your customers, I think we can only trust that you can provide service stabilized

  • BruhGamer12BruhGamer12 Member
    edited September 2023

    @hxservers said: advertised on hostloc.com

    @hxservers said:

    @amaeva080 said:
    @hxservers
    Arizona is also shutting down and vps's will be terminated with some period. What is happenning here?

    What does it mean for the other locations. Currently the trust factor regarding stability seems to be diminishing.

    Arizona is shutting down because GTHost isn't giving us additional IP Addresses to lease to our customers. GTHost provided a single /27 and won't issue more. We're paying $699 a month for servers at GTHost, and with only 29 IP Addresses, it results in a loss over $600 a month.

    Existing VPS' in Phoenix won't be allowed to renew. When the monthly billing cycle has been reached for existing orders, they will be terminated. We've communicated this to every Phoenix customer. 25+ days notice to all clients of the closure.

    NY, Miami, and LA will not be shutdown. Those datacenters are not GTHost and we've confirmed with them they have as many IP Addresses as we'll ever need.

    If they won’t sell/lease you any of their IPs you can buy/lease your own under your own ASN and get them to announce them which they should(hopefully for free)

  • please restock vps in Los Angeles

  • @hxservers said:

    @amaeva080 said:
    @hxservers
    Arizona is also shutting down and vps's will be terminated with some period. What is happenning here?

    What does it mean for the other locations. Currently the trust factor regarding stability seems to be diminishing.

    Arizona is shutting down because GTHost isn't giving us additional IP Addresses to lease to our customers. GTHost provided a single /27 and won't issue more. We're paying $699 a month for servers at GTHost, and with only 29 IP Addresses, it results in a loss over $600 a month.

    Existing VPS' in Phoenix won't be allowed to renew. When the monthly billing cycle has been reached for existing orders, they will be terminated. We've communicated this to every Phoenix customer. 25+ days notice to all clients of the closure.

    NY, Miami, and LA will not be shutdown. Those datacenters are not GTHost and we've confirmed with them they have as many IP Addresses as we'll ever need.

    Why are you not leasing IPs yourself? You said you're paying $1/month per IP which is far over the $100-$150 it costs to rent a /24. You've cut out anything even remotely interesting from your offer and have become yet another reliablesite reseller. At least you could continue Phoenix if you got your own ranges.

    Thanked by 1hxservers
  • @hxservers said: LA will not be shutdown. Those datacenters are not GTHost and we've confirmed with them they have as many IP Addresses as we'll ever need.

    You said that the data center can't provide you the hardware in LA and refunded my orders. And now, you say that LA will not be shutdown. So weird.

    Full text from your email:

    "Our datacenter providers could not provide sufficient new hardware for us in Los Angeles and is why we've ordered new servers in Miami and New York."

  • @BruhGamer12 said:

    @hxservers said: advertised on hostloc.com

    @hxservers said:

    @amaeva080 said:
    @hxservers
    Arizona is also shutting down and vps's will be terminated with some period. What is happenning here?

    What does it mean for the other locations. Currently the trust factor regarding stability seems to be diminishing.

    Arizona is shutting down because GTHost isn't giving us additional IP Addresses to lease to our customers. GTHost provided a single /27 and won't issue more. We're paying $699 a month for servers at GTHost, and with only 29 IP Addresses, it results in a loss over $600 a month.

    Existing VPS' in Phoenix won't be allowed to renew. When the monthly billing cycle has been reached for existing orders, they will be terminated. We've communicated this to every Phoenix customer. 25+ days notice to all clients of the closure.

    NY, Miami, and LA will not be shutdown. Those datacenters are not GTHost and we've confirmed with them they have as many IP Addresses as we'll ever need.

    If they won’t sell/lease you any of their IPs you can buy/lease your own under your own ASN and get them to announce them which they should(hopefully for free)

    We're working on this right now.

  • @quanhua92 said:

    @hxservers said: LA will not be shutdown. Those datacenters are not GTHost and we've confirmed with them they have as many IP Addresses as we'll ever need.

    You said that the data center can't provide you the hardware in LA and refunded my orders. And now, you say that LA will not be shutdown. So weird.

    Full text from your email:

    "Our datacenter providers could not provide sufficient new hardware for us in Los Angeles and is why we've ordered new servers in Miami and New York."

    LA Datacenter is out of the servers we lease. They have others, but they're older and not at the same level our customers have come to expect.

  • We're working on acquiring several /24 subnets.

  • Invoice #242

  • @faizfaiz said:
    Invoice #242

    Your VPS is pending for LA. LA is still sold out. Our billing system does this annoying thing with number of products in stock, and automatically ups the stock number by 1 for each order canceled. An order was canceled that was queued for LA, hence why the system even let you place an order. ETA for LA is roughly 3 days. You can either wait the 3 days, choose another location that has stock, or receive a refund.

  • LAX will be back in stock soon!

  • Will the LAX performance from the past recover?

  • @yxxyx said:
    Will the LAX performance from the past recover?

    LAX performance is quite good. If your VPS is not performing fantastically, please submit a ticket and we'll investigate immediately.

  • i'm looking forward to support ipv6 :D

  • Do you allow private torrents?
    if yes, do you limit torrent speeds?

  • @netmonk said:
    Do you allow private torrents?
    if yes, do you limit torrent speeds?

    Yes we allow private torrents. However, please ensure you're torrenting legal items and nothing a DMCA notice would be triggered for. We do not impose speed limits on anything, other than the port speed of your VPS.

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