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I agree, I bought a server from them for testing and I still have it. Currently the server has 270+ days uptime. Then I bought a dedicated server and now it has 85 days uptime. No down, no ddos problem.
@LowHosting is the best.
Beautiful frontend.
@naphtha
I love bucharest chan their choice of dc(NXDATA)
Yea, i see some people think a garage makes a DC. Or someone ran a DC at a laundromat or something like that in Italy, if i remember right.
Regardless, datacenter definition:
"a large group of networked computer servers typically used by organizations for the remote storage, processing, or distribution of large amounts of data."
So you could do it like Microsoft, Google in the past, and OVH even currently -> Shipping container outside in the cold, and call it a datacenter
Many crypto miners actually do this.
We have 2 DCs now, one of which is one of the most prominent on-net locations in Finland. Both are industrial buildings by their origins. The new DC is fully designed by us, but the first one we inherited and made more cost efficient (space density was abysmal when we got it)
no one mention romania when good. if bad and romania, everyone scream romania
Romaniaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
We provide no guarantee VPS for only 0.25 euros per month.
Yeah, not sarcasm at all. Crunchbits totally ignores DMCA, and the site looks so pleasant to the eyes.
@naphtha
Exotic? Nice try buddy
are you threatening me?

you're literally a middle man
Just signed up for the backyardbandwidth vps service based on this comment. Its no residential ip instead they provide a vpn based off digital ocean ip. Also, they have no interface/panel. Once you are given the openvpn config file thats it, any further communication means using contact-us. Also, no paypal, only stripe.
I wouldn't go with them, its cheaper to just get any cheap vps and use @nyr's openvpn installer, no real advantage.
FOR PROD:
@jar MXROUTE EMAIL
@Francisco NAMECRANE WEB
INLEED DOMAINS
NOT REALLY SMALL:
@OVHcloud DEDICATED SERVER & VRACK/SUBNET STUFF
THANKS @TomasSystems
WG EASY NOT OPENVPN INSTALLER REEEEGARDS
OpenVPN, the way of us oldtimer rats it is. WireGuard? Youngling witchcraft. REEEgards
Could you provide an invite?
This is the first time I've seen Inleed suggested for registration needs. Do you care to elaborate on your experience? I'd also like to see a name that is registered by Inleed to see what whois looks like.
I would not call OpenVPN as something legacy, it is more corporate-alike with lots of features. Wireguard has different goals and I would say does not replace OpenVPN in some specific tasks where you need something more advanced than encrypted Layer3 tunnel for proxying purposes.
Also some router models support only OpenVPN, especially the old one's.
They're prem (& Swedish!). Had a total of 1 bad encounter with them. They're the best provider I've dealt with in terms of support. Not in terms of performance though... (but this is about domains). Email support is insane in terms of knowledgeability and response time.
Beautiful website, I think 100 % custom. Small provider (https://inleed.com/about - about 9 people it looks like), yet ICANN accredited (Yelles AB - 3867).
Sure, might cost a bit extra, but in return you get to email/call someone likely in the same room as the CEO or even the CEO himself, having a domain wrongly auto-suspended and fighting to get it back with outsourced support is my nightmare and Inleed is basically the opposite of that I feel like.
Although, I don't only use Inleed, for some extensions they're just too expensive for it to make sense (like .io, in my case) but for .se & .nu they're extremely cheap.
For a random .com I'd likely go with Spaceship, but for something more important I'd probably consider paying a bit more and go with Inleed.
Some random .com's that look like they're registered with Inleed:
https://www.whois.com/whois/ambassadorwatches.com
https://www.whois.com/whois/semana-calendario.com
https://www.whois.com/whois/lavendla.com
https://www.whois.com/whois/gastrogate.com
https://www.whois.com/whois/what-week.com
https://www.whois.com/whois/nordblommedia.com
Thanks for taking the time to write all this out. I'll be looking at those examples for clues about DNS hosting. (They do have some form of free DNS hosting, right?) If ICANN accredited them, I presume it must mean they are not merely a reseller.
Do you remember what the cost is, if any, for whois privacy?
https://www.whois.com/whois/ambassadorwatches.com
I see the following in whois records, making me wonder how much whois and registration work is outsourced.
Indeed! People tend to compare only raw performance, but OpenVPN functionality is not matched by any other open source solution.
No worries!
I don’t think they charge for it, not sure about the DNS but I’d think so.
Anyway, a perfect oppurtunity to try their support and ask, they’re very fast, trust me
Yelles AB is the registrar. They probably don’t handle the WHOIS protection themselves.
WGARDS
Most likely using CentralNic's ICANN integration yappa. Very bad.