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3 months..... Covid has made me lose all track of time and i'm still a month behind apparently!
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The difference between any cPanel price increase and WHMCS is simply that cPanel is an end user product - IE if the end user wants it that bad especially now they generally know they need to pay for it, therefore the costs of the increase in pricing were generally passed on and at the discounted rates around a $0.20…
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Hi! These are on Hivelocity network which uses Corero and inhouse setups. It’ll protect against the majority of attacks but there’s no specific information on capacity.
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It's enabled with passthrough yes, we're working to have passthrough just be enabled by default in future so it doesn't need to be requested, we haven't really seen any high/increased CPU use from the servers that do have passthrough enabled in all honesty!
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Looks good! Drop a ticket if you would like CPU passthrough enabled.
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It's on Clouvider network/hardware so very unlikely it won't be highly reliable!
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That would make more sense!
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Yep that is literally the intention - Cheap and quick to build which allowed them to trial out demand in SBG before making residence there permanently, demand was so high while SBG 2/3 were being built SBG4 was also made out of shipping containers - I saw somewhere though that they were meant to be decommissioning 1/4 and…
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Only SBG1 and SBG4 are shipping containers, 2/3 are actual buildings (although still very much have a container style to them) I believe it was used to trial out the locations before investing in actual buildings at the time.
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Oops, thanks! Fixed.
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Speeed and power.... # ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-12-07 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Mon Dec 21 17:09:03 GMT 2020Basic System Information:---------------------------------Processor :…
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Makes sense, still I can see why users would be kicking off about the starter plan being removed and being forced on to an advanced plan which is $21 per month more expensive. Surely HM could've removed the plan for new orders and kept their existing clients on the plan but with an inline price increase for the increased…
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By the sounds of it, it depends what plan your on - it seems the smallest plan is being scrapped so pushed to higher plans, so those on the higher plans already probably wont notice as much.
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By the time this happens Oakley will have ran for the hills with their investment returned god knows how many times over and cPanel will be the titanic.
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Got a couple of bits lets: UK cPanel Reseller Hosting $1.95 per month 85% off Annual Web Hosting Plans 40% off our Cloud Servers
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For anyone after a nice reseller account in the UK our offer here is still available! 25GB SSD Disk, Unmetered Bandwidth and 10 cPanel accounts for $1.95 per month!
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Still a few bits available on our flash sale website: For anyone after cheap deal on web hosting in the UK, go here! Also UK cPanel reseller for $1.95/month here!
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And it's gone... These offers are flying out Next ones in about 3 hours time....
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There's one lined up... Not that fantastic due to impending cPanel price increase though :( Although there might be one added in with less cPanel accounts for a more attractive pricepoint too... ;) Psst... Keep an eye out over the next few hours!
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Enjoy :D
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We can do it in the UK on Cloudviders network: 150GB SSD, Unmetered Bandwidth, 75 cPanel Accounts - £14.99 ($19.50) monthly. Order link Features CloudLinux/CageFS, LiteSpeed/LSCache, MariaDB, Softaculous, Anycast DNS and so on Not quite hitting your disk space requirements but we can always add more on for an extra monthly…
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Browse fairly regularly and we probably see about 2-5 new customers a month generally from there, I don’t think that’s too bad considering the sheer number of offers posted every day But I agree its incredibly dead around there now compared to how it used to be, sometimes some interesting discussions pop up though
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Looks like an issue running out of memory given how little is free, add swap as others suggested, it might well help.
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# ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## Yet-Another-Bench-Script ## v2020-06-20 ## https://github.com/masonr/yet-another-bench-script ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## #Thu Jul 9 17:20:32 UTC 2020 Basic System Information:--------------------------------- Processor : AMD EPYC 7302P…
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Behold the Oakley price increases, starting here.
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Makes sense now ;)
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Club RED? As an FYI for all CPU Passthrough is enabled upon request until we can support this as default setup with VMManager, which is the intention in the near future on their part. Drop us a ticket for us to enable passthrough for you. Updated YABS with passthrough: ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ## ##…
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What are the specifications of the server you're having issues with? You can optimize software yes but there are still hardware limitations to think about.
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A full redesign of the admin area especially is long overdue, the client area could do with a good makeover as well. SolusVM is a dead horse and will get absolutely 0 attention, Solus.io on the other hand, i’ll be surprised if they don’t come up with some good integration between them there at some point. (More likely…
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They’ll indirectly force a migration (in their eyes hopefully to solus.io) probably by cutting support completely - IE no security updates and so on. I can see it coming from a mile off, but they’ll be waiting until solus is in a better position feature wise first. Solus is actually looking like a very nice product but…
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Solus.io already has - I won't be surprised if they start forcing SolusVM users to start migrating over to Solus.io - Everyone who uses SVM needs to prepare for this now and start planning otheriwse shit will hit the fan when it does happen "out of the blue"
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The biggest impact you would've saw realistically will be to reseller accounts - Especially those offering master/alpha resellers, which you'll probably notice don't seem to be a thing anymore as a result. Web Hosting seems to have been impacted very little in terms of pricing, and resellers are just limited on number of…
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Lets all test it out! (i meant push HLS apparent dedicated cores to the limit constantly) My bad, I meant 3950x but the point still stands! $10 for 4 dedicated ryzen cores is total crap.
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Id be interested to see if you can actually push 4 Ryzen cores to their max constantly. If you consider they are on Ryzen 3900x at best, that gives 8 x $10 = $80 per month. Do you really think that covers the cost of that hardware? I don't.