MikeA
MikeA
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If Miami works I will do it. Hardware is Ryzen 3900X, EEC RAM, NVMe.
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Yeah, in your case using Stallion for that would be great. Kinda wish I had done game servers and VPS separately for reasons like this and support.
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Do they really want to peg themselves like that? I wouldn't think so. I don't want to deal with switching... but I think many of us would switch at that point.
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They are doing great things while probably not making a penny.
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Linode > DigitalOcean > Vultr
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It's just Mullvad, so may as well go direct so one less company has your info.
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When I've (rarely) had hardware failures in the past they let me choose a time and it was done immediately, even overnight for the datacenter. While their support generally blows, the actual techs that work in the DC are great.
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Nixstats. Been using it for a long time for TCP monitoring.
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Linode might be an option. I've received multiple emails about maintenance and never had any downtime in Dallas, when there are node problems they live migrate to other hardware.
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WHMCS will start charging per core of any servers you use to provision clients on. Have a cPanel server with 6 cores? That's $30/m. Have three SolusVM slaves with 32 cores? That's $160/m.
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I see, I suppose I could read better!
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Is this WebNX? If so they don't provide any DDoS protection, unless they just added it this month?
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@Mr_Tom It's ready in the sense that it can create a VM. There is a lot that needs to be done though, considering the price.