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Its been 2 days since my VPS went offline! I didn't notice, as my monitor was this VPS. FML!
Today open paypal dispute,this not serious
Here, the last ticket reply was on the 14th: «we are currently investigating a routing issue in that datacenter». Since then, their edge router has become unresponsive («unpingable») and nothing goes through.
For the price, I can live with the occasional hiccup although its bad timing since I just joined but I really hate the silent treatment as if nobody cared. A simple announcement in their control panel would have been nice if they didn't want to reply to every ticket...
The outage appears to be limited to the Birmingham datacenter (ovz3).
Brandon, you have a Twitter account at least -- you could post status updates.
Looks like ovz3 is back up as of this writing. The VMs were apparently all running continuously in the interim, as I just received a bunch of cron mail.
My VPS on OVZ3 is up too.
Mine on OVZ3 is also up but still no news/ticket reply nor virtio drivers enabled to fully test the VPS and hopefully improve on the network performance (~3-3.5MB/s average).
My KVM is still down, 4 days, with no reply to tickets... Time to open a paypal dispute?
@NickBudi: Mine was in a shutdown state when connectivity was resumed but was bootable, have you checked your SolusVM panel?
@TheIceMaster: They are back online today, that's good news, still no ticket response for the past 5 days though.
Hello guys!
I am a newbie in NETWORK's WORLD, but I like to learn so much.
Some time ago I contract a server in Egypt to test (it was very cheap, but did not work very well).
So, for this (and my experience), I'd like to ask about this offer:
"eNetSouth KVM 768MB -- Extreme I/O package! (See test below w/ Virtio)
Datacenter: eNetSouth One - Birmingham, AL
RAM: 768MB
Storage: 40GB
Bandwidth: 1000GB
CPU Cores: 4
Price: $7.00 /month or $20.00 /quarterly"
DOUBTS:
1. If it is using KVM, I can install WINDOWS inside it, right?
"eNetSouth OpenVZ 2.0GB
RAM: 2048MB / Burst: No Burst"
In this case, it is 2.0Gb in spite of 768Mb. \o/
In my case, if I were going to use Linux (maybe CentOS5 - because Kloxo only work until this version), looks like more smart to use "OpenVZ" than "KVM".
Can anyone help me with this?
I want to contract this offer to make tests.
Maybe, it were better to install in a VmWare inside my machine to test before and learn in my own machine, maybe not.
If you have books or articles (I read some Wikis and Wikipedia) about this, please if you could give me names or links, I will appreciate it.
Thank you!
Have a nice weekend!
No answer after all this time?
\o/
Good to know I did not spend my money...