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  • serverpointserverpoint Member, Patron Provider
    edited September 2024

    @Dudwen821 said:

    @serverpoint said:

    I apologize If I've missed anyone's question... please feel free to repost it. :)

    So where is the specific location protected by Path.net you mentioned? Because according to all the test IPs you provided, they have not been protected by Path.net :'(

    Our BGP connection to Path.net is enabled only when software monitoring our routers detects a DDoS attack...

    This software is local to each of our data centers and have a direct connection to each of our routers (two servers run identical software, for redundancy).

    Within 1 or 2 minutes of an attack, they enable our tunnels to Path.net...

  • 1604294

    Please double my bandwidth, thanks so much! :D

  • Can I request an additional IPv4 address? What is the price.

    Is there a higher network bandwidth available.

  • @serverpoint any special offer for reseller hosting plans?

  • Invoice #816681

    Thanks B)

  • can VPS added with HDD storage as an addon?

  • Invoice #816698
    Please double my bandwidth

  • invoice #816693
    Please double my bandwidth

  • @yoursunny said:
    No IPv6 hall of shame

    • GitHub, Globalping
    • Outlook
    • SparkPost, MessageBird, MXroute
    • ColonCrossing - RackNerd, CloudServer, cheapwindowsvps
    • XetHost
    • SoftShellWeb (San Jose only)
    • KhanWebHost (Turkey etc), BatuCloud, BalHost, Hostolog
    • Wishosting
    • Reprise Hosting, ADTAQ
    • HostWebis
    • Leapswitch Networks (except Mumbai), Advin Servers (only Mumbai)
    • DedicatServer gardens, iHostART, CloudForest, torchbyte
    • HostTiger HostTigger
    • ForwardWeb
    • SKB Enterprise
    • Watta Server, ONeil Online
    • HostMayo
    • GardenCloud gardens
    • CoreHosting
    • Hye Cloud
    • VirmAche (most locations)
    • HostVDS
    • FireVPS
    • Rabisu
    • MyHBD
    • RackEdge
    • PulsedMedia
    • DEPLOYD
    • iNetCloud
    • TerraNode
    • CloudPacket
    • Dotdotnetwork
    • Upstream Network (San Jose ARM)
    • Kaisercloud
    • OrangeVPS
    • ColossusCloud ServerPoint

    Include IPv6 for no extra cost on every plan in every location to get delisted.

    You know there are alternative choice, why don't you go with them, I am just simply curious?

  • serverpointserverpoint Member, Patron Provider

    @NHNHNH000 said:

    1604294

    Please double my bandwidth, thanks so much! :D

    Thank you for your order! I've added your order number to our list of pending bandwidth upgrades. Once the upgrade is done, our staff will send you a message via our ticket system.

    Thanked by 1NHNHNH000
  • serverpointserverpoint Member, Patron Provider

    @senos said:
    Invoice #816681

    Thanks B)

    Thank you for your order! I've added your order number to our list of pending bandwidth upgrades. Once the upgrade is done, our staff will send you a message via our ticket system.

  • serverpointserverpoint Member, Patron Provider

    @Red2319 said:
    Invoice #816698
    Please double my bandwidth

    Thank you for your order! I've added your order number to our list of pending bandwidth upgrades. Once the upgrade is done, our staff will send you a message via our ticket system.

  • @yoursunny said:
    No IPv6 hall of shame

    Include IPv6 for no extra cost on every plan in every location to get delisted.

    What about providers who promise IPv6 but don't deliver it, shouldn't there be a extra-shame wall for that?

    Thanked by 2yoursunny mwt
  • serverpointserverpoint Member, Patron Provider

    @SnowM22 said:
    invoice #816693
    Please double my bandwidth

    Thank you for your order! I've added your order number to our list of pending bandwidth upgrades. Once the upgrade is done, our staff will send you a message via our ticket system.

  • @GPoe said:

    @yoursunny said:
    No IPv6 hall of shame

    • GitHub, Globalping
    • Outlook
    • SparkPost, MessageBird, MXroute
    • ColonCrossing - RackNerd, CloudServer, cheapwindowsvps
    • XetHost
    • SoftShellWeb (San Jose only)
    • KhanWebHost (Turkey etc), BatuCloud, BalHost, Hostolog
    • Wishosting
    • Reprise Hosting, ADTAQ
    • HostWebis
    • Leapswitch Networks (except Mumbai), Advin Servers (only Mumbai)
    • DedicatServer gardens, iHostART, CloudForest, torchbyte
    • HostTiger HostTigger
    • ForwardWeb
    • SKB Enterprise
    • Watta Server, ONeil Online
    • HostMayo
    • GardenCloud gardens
    • CoreHosting
    • Hye Cloud
    • VirmAche (most locations)
    • HostVDS
    • FireVPS
    • Rabisu
    • MyHBD
    • RackEdge
    • PulsedMedia
    • DEPLOYD
    • iNetCloud
    • TerraNode
    • CloudPacket
    • Dotdotnetwork
    • Upstream Network (San Jose ARM)
    • Kaisercloud
    • OrangeVPS
    • ColossusCloud ServerPoint

    Include IPv6 for no extra cost on every plan in every location to get delisted.

    You know there are alternative choice, why don't you go with them, I am just simply curious?

    I'm with KhanWebHost NAT VPS and they have ipv6

  • serverpointserverpoint Member, Patron Provider
    edited September 2024

    @hal0ann said:
    Can I request an additional IPv4 address? What is the price.

    Is there a higher network bandwidth available.

    At this moment, in these specially priced virtual servers, we are not allowing additional IPv4 IPs. In our standard, hourly billed plans, we do, at $3/mo per IP number.

    We offer up to 80TBs of data transfer with these new specially priced virtual servers. Please take a look at our LET promo page.

    My best suggestion would be to use multiple virtual servers and load balance your traffic.

    But If you need a custom size with more IPs and more bandwidth, we can create something for you, but it would require some minimum volume commitment. Please open a ticket with our sales team and we can discuss that.

  • serverpointserverpoint Member, Patron Provider

    @lala_th said:
    @serverpoint any special offer for reseller hosting plans?

    At this moment, no, but we are working on a reseller panel for clients like you. However, we don't expect that to be ready this year...

    Thanked by 1lala_th
  • @GPoe said:

    @yoursunny said:
    Include IPv6 for no extra cost on every plan in every location to get delisted.

    You know there are alternative choice, why don't you go with them, I am just simply curious?

    It's a matter of principle. And a good one if you ask me. Personally, if a provider doesn't have (working) IPv6, I'm not buying from them. But since not everyone is doing that, no-IPv6-providers don't have the incentive to take the (small/easy/not costing that much) step. Raising awareness, like a wall of shame, could help to get more people to ignore providers without IPv6.

  • serverpointserverpoint Member, Patron Provider

    @harris1111 said:
    can VPS added with HDD storage as an addon?

    With this specially priced virtual servers, we offer plans with up to 1.5TBs of disk storage space. You may see them at our LET promo page.

    How much storage space do you need?

  • serverpointserverpoint Member, Patron Provider
    edited September 2024

    It's a matter of principle. And a good one if you ask me. Personally, if a provider doesn't have (working) IPv6, I'm not buying from them. But since not everyone is doing that, no-IPv6-providers don't have the incentive to take the (small/easy/not costing that much) step. Raising awareness, like a wall of shame, could help to get more people to ignore providers without IPv6.

    Well, we have to disagree with this... it is not a small step, it is not easy and does cost much.

    Many years ago, we started preparing for IPv6. It involved replacing all our switches and routers for equipment with firmware that supports IPv6. That was a very costly process.

    We are a professional data center operation; we don't use switches and routers from the local BestBuy store. It was an almost $1 million project.

    As we have operated our own network for over 20 years, these are the kind of expenses involved in preparing for IPv6.

    There is still legacy software left in our network that is not designed for the format of IPv6. We are phasing those out, still in preparation for IPv6.

    To add to this, Covid delayed network upgrade projects across the industry, as it was difficult to buy network equipment. Most manufacturers, like Juniper, Arista, etc, couldn't manufacture their equipment. Juniper, for example, still has a backlog of orders to fulfill...

    Preparing for IPv6 is certainly not easy and it isn't something small...

    Thanked by 2GPoe fluffernutter
  • @serverpoint said:

    @harris1111 said:
    can VPS added with HDD storage as an addon?

    With this specially priced virtual servers, we offer plans with up to 1.5TBs of disk storage space. You may see them at our LET promo page.

    How much storage space do you need?

    I'm in need about 500GB-1TB. How much is it bro? and if I combine with yearly payment, Does the discount apply to addon storage?

  • serverpointserverpoint Member, Patron Provider
    edited September 2024

    How much storage space do you need?

    I'm in need about 500GB-1TB. How much is it bro? and if I combine with yearly payment, Does the discount apply to addon storage?

    We have two plans, LET-G3.32 and LET-G3D.32 that offer 500GBs and 1.5TB of space, respectively. These are $39/mo and $79/mo.

    To order those, feel free to take a look at our LET promo page.

  • @serverpoint said:

    How much storage space do you need?

    I'm in need about 500GB-1TB. How much is it bro? and if I combine with yearly payment, Does the discount apply to addon storage?

    We have two plans, LET-G3.32 and LET-G3D.32 that offer 500GBs and 1.5TB of space, respectively. These are $39/mo and $79/mo.

    To order those, feel free to take a look at our LET promo page.

    No, I mean that can I buy LET-G3.4 or 3.8 and have HDD as addon, not the pre-configured one.

  • serverpointserverpoint Member, Patron Provider

    No, I mean that can I buy LET-G3.4 or 3.8 and have HDD as addon, not the pre-configured one.

    Ah, I see. Unfortunately, it is not possible at this moment. It is something that is planned for the future.

    So far, customers that need more space, just upgrade to a larger plan, or they get one of our dedicated servers, hosted at our Las Vegas, NV data center.

  • @serverpoint said:

    No, I mean that can I buy LET-G3.4 or 3.8 and have HDD as addon, not the pre-configured one.

    Ah, I see. Unfortunately, it is not possible at this moment. It is something that is planned for the future.

    So far, customers that need more space, just upgrade to a larger plan, or they get one of our dedicated servers, hosted at our Las Vegas, NV data center.

    Oh Okay, because I don't need big plan for my needs. will wait for your next move.

  • invoice #816699
    invoice #816700
    Double please

  • serverpointserverpoint Member, Patron Provider

    @Vikt0r said:
    invoice #816699
    invoice #816700
    Double please

    Thank you for your orders! I've added your order numbers to our list of pending bandwidth upgrades. Once the upgrades are done, our staff will send you a message via our ticket system.

  • CalypsoCalypso Member
    edited September 2024

    @serverpoint said:

    It's a matter of principle. And a good one if you ask me. Personally, if a provider doesn't have (working) IPv6, I'm not buying from them. But since not everyone is doing that, no-IPv6-providers don't have the incentive to take the (small/easy/not costing that much) step. Raising awareness, like a wall of shame, could help to get more people to ignore providers without IPv6.

    Well, we have to disagree with this... it is not a small step, it is not easy and does cost much.

    Many years ago, we started preparing for IPv6. It involved replacing all our switches and routers for equipment with firmware that supports IPv6. That was a very costly process.

    You say exactly the thing that proves my point: many years ago. You say you are around 20 years. IPv6 has been an official standard for over that time. So basically, when you've acquired switches, routers, or any other equipment, you should already know about IPv6 and put that into your "must have" list. And I hope you're not using 15/20 year old switches/routers.

    We are a professional data center operation; we don't use switches and routers from the local BestBuy store. It was an almost $1 million project.

    I've been there - was responsible for an environment with 20 racks of blade servers in a professional datacenter upto 2014. After say 2000/2005 I've not seen substantial higher prices for equivalent equipment that support IPv6. So regarding hardware, in my opinion it's a choice, not a cost.

    There is still legacy software left in our network that is not designed for the format of IPv6. We are phasing those out, still in preparation for IPv6.

    Preparing for IPv6 is certainly not easy and it isn't something small...

    As said, in my opinion, everyone looking at IPv6 after, say, 2018 has been sleeping in the 10 years before. Maybe I've been a frontrunner, but since 2006 every network related decision made in the above mentioned hosting company was taking into account IPv6 compatibility - because you could make that choice without additional costs. You didn't need to implement it, but if people would have been prepared since the 2nd half of the 00's, in the 2nd half of the 10's everything would have had everything in place to add it. Still it would be an effort, yes, but not regarding costs for hard- or software and it would be way easier. Saying IPv6 is difficult or costly in 2024 is in my opinion a bad excuse of being late to the party.

    But everyone is entitled to their own opinion, only support it with the right reasons. But hey, you're not the only one not supporting it (yet). And again, everyone is free to make their own decision if a provider fits them or not, but as said, for me not having IPv6 is a no-go. At least you guys are honest about not supporting it yet, and hoping to have it in the near future, so maybe we'll meet in the future and I'll obtain from you. It's still better as saying that you have IPv6 but it's not working and you've got no clue about what's happening...

    Thanked by 1GPoe
  • Invoice #816703
    Please double my data transfer allowance

  • @serverpoint said: If the service does not fit your needs

    could you offer backup space? could be cpanel, could be vps, could be s3
    anything to dump my files (legal, encryped)

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