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I'm not surprised. They did the same in Europe a while ago.
Will they reopen Sydney at some point and then move vpses again?
Sure when spring break is over and you've got five feet of snow in Miami.
It's just April fool's. They'll move them back tomorrow.
Isn’t Sydney and Miami is like next to each other?
@virtono last active November 2025
I'm not sure that we can expect much enlightenment from them
I won't renew the few VPS I still have from them. And if any one of them shows a false geo-location ... bye, bye Virtono.
My Virtono one it is still in Madrid. Hopefully they don't reallocate it.
are you sure?
hello sometimes I travel and move and if im allowed to do so then your server should be as well
stop being so controlling
Yep, normal traceroutes
Damn, both of my HU and PL were booted to DE. Will be looking for a replacement.
but you were in thailand though [for one month btw]
I'll ask @virtono to move your Swedish ass to Tehran
Frankfurt IPv6 dead for almost a week now, they still checking the problem for over 48 hours
Hello, your Virtono is now in Madagascar 🇲🇬🇲🇬🇲🇬
Maybe @ServerAstra and @3K33
I have suspended their tag until we receive clarification.
Thanks, servers do not have to be in those countries. But def in different countries and with different providers. I have got @3K33 vps but it is ipv6only, need v4 as well...may repurpose some servers for this.
Mzungu, is that you?
Madagascar is 10km away from Mali, yes.
@rarecloud
time to migrate i guess, my syd vps also moved to miami
last year, I bought a vps from them, the route from looking glass is good while the ip of my vps is always bad enough that I issue more than 3 tickets, and of course they don't resolve it, at last I throw it to another with half price.
No, if you think at US, Los Angeles would be a good choice to move clients from Sydney.
LA is on the West Coast, with direct submarine cables across the Pacific — average ping from Australia is typically in the 150ms–200ms range. Miami is on the East Coast, so packets have to cross the entire American continent first (usually via LA or other backbone nodes), adding significant extra latency compared to LA.
Yes?
Where is @virtono ?
Do I have to chargeback?