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I would probably do a checksum of your code files against legit ones from virtualizor if you downloaded any files from SharedLicense, and investigate anything that's modified
Putting price aside, Virtfusion's convenience is currently the best.
In this type of case, for security reasons, the servers may be exposed due to their shared licenses being nulled (you must reinstall everything to delete them if there are any malicious files).
$7/yr deals please when you start using
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I've been reinstalling my servers today. I'm on the last server, yay!
It does need a lot of live migrations in order to prevent downtime while I reinstall.
very good data thank you. If the SolusVM2's panel is better that is a plus. One challenge we had is how the available ram and HD space is populated in the dashboard, it shows it in two different ways on two different screens, and was confusing at first.
good call.
lots of votes for Virtfusion.
not fun....
I've already reinstalled my servers and live-migrated everything.
I'm not attacking you or speaking badly, I'm telling you that for security reasons you should reinstall everything. I would appreciate it if you would check the text before speaking like that!!
I don't think his response was meant to cause you any offence or the likes, nor do I think he thought you were 'attacking him' - he's simply saying its 'not fun' to have to do exactly what you suggested (which I agree is the right thing to do to ensure things stay secure).
Indeed, I mentioned that because that type of license can have many things we don't know, and it's better to reinstall all the production nodes, even though those $8 licenses are a lot to start with.
You analyze the expenses of each business to start, if you can't afford $8 a month or $20 a month for a license, look for another business.
Imagine being a pizza maker and not being able to afford even the dough, but you sell your pizzas for $1. You'll never be able to have all the dough or products you need for your pizzerias.
Sometimes having a business has its costs, and you don't see that as just having a node and going, we can set up plans, giving them away, and at any moment, Deadpool, but it's okay, I'm still a premium provider.
I agree, those shared licenses always bring trouble and it isnt worth it if you're looking to be a reputable provider.
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well that's good, situation handled.
lol right
me?
Virtualizor good
Virtfusion's also good
solus is old Love.
Cool, what about solusvm2?
Maybe you can consider the following project, but I'm unfamiliar with it.
http://autovm.net/deal1
awesome that's news to me.