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billed for visualwebtechnologies lifetime hosting deals from 2022
by RCVmedia ·I like how they keep bumping their own promo thread in an attempt to drown out this one. -
[SCAM WARNING] Acck.io - Service TERMINATED instantly for a review! + Fake 1Gbps Speeds & ToS Lies
by forest ·I didn't even notice he'd been leaving retaliatory reviews. That's just scummy. -
[SCAM WARNING] Acck.io - Service TERMINATED instantly for a review! + Fake 1Gbps Speeds & ToS Lies
by AdamWilliam ·At the same time, I have checked other users’ speed test results, and they were able to reach 1G/s. Your own screenshot also proves that 1G/s is achievable. -
[SCAM WARNING] Acck.io - Service TERMINATED instantly for a review! + Fake 1Gbps Speeds & ToS Lies
by jar ·Not a fake review. I did business with him, I am allowed to review people I do business with. I will never buy the "You own a business so you have to keep your mouth shut while everyone else -
Some thoughts about hardware crisis
by Levi ·No. All be fine. I own XSX and my subscription still valid for 13 months. -
Best email host?
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Best email host?
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Best email host?
by hyperblast ·question: is onepoundmail a mxroute reseller or is it a own service? -
Reminiscing the Past
by edoarudo5 ·I would love to have bought one of these but no one dared to sell zip disks in our hometown because it would be a losing business as they were significantly much more expensive than floppy drives, it -
Is anyone using Paymenter as a WHMCS FOSS alternative?
by Kodomu ·We modified it a bit to remove the requirement for emails, but the way it's built is really time consuming to modify and develop for so we are going to just develop our own system in future to replace -
$0.00 High-Spec VDS – 128GB RAM, 16 Cores @ 5GHz, 1TB NVMe (Backlink Required)
by EvolutionHost ·You can choose your own from the available VDS hosting locations listed on https://evolution-host.com/vds-hosting.php -
I am looking for a provider to sponsor my charity website.
by nameserver ·Hi, thanks a lot for offering this. I'm sorry but I wouldn’t feel comfortable having you spend your own money on this as I’m fortunate enough to be able to cover hosting costs myself if needed. I'm on -
SKRIME – KVM VPS from 0.99/mo & Dedicated Servers | AMD EPYC, RYZEN, XEON | Eygelshoven, NL
by SKRIME ·We rent hardware from several providers in SkyLink. -
In need of Colocation (UK or Europe)
by layer7 ·we can offer rent-to-own with colocation in -
In need of Colocation (UK or Europe)
by jamieuk ·Hello! Looking for colocation, ideally as close as possible to Bedfordshire UK as possible. -
AvenaCloud - KVM VPS in Moldova from €3.50/mo - IPv4 + IPv6, NVMe, Unmetered Bandwidth!
by AvenaCloud ·We are not in the same data center as Trabia, we have our own separate data center but one of our upstream is Trabia. -
AvenaCloud - KVM VPS in Moldova from €3.50/mo - IPv4 + IPv6, NVMe, Unmetered Bandwidth!
by forest ·It's in the same datacenter Trabia is in, right? I know you peer with them, and I get <0.8ms ping to your LG from my Trabia VPS. Do you allow Tor exit nodes? Because Trabia does allow them. -
AvenaCloud - KVM VPS in Moldova from €3.50/mo - IPv4 + IPv6, NVMe, Unmetered Bandwidth!
by AvenaCloud ·We are not resellers, we have our own datacenter with all our own servers, purchased and maintained by our team. -
AvenaCloud - KVM VPS in Moldova from €3.50/mo - IPv4 + IPv6, NVMe, Unmetered Bandwidth!
by forest ·@AvenaCloud Thank you for replying! I'd like to ask: Are you a reseller, or do you own the hardware? -
Best email host?
by Netralex ·I love domainhacks, I've never tried to self-host email since it feels to critical and outlook/google can be a pain to deal with in terms of deliverability. Mailcow was also pretty heavy resource wise
