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| nathacof |
Posted: Sun Dec 16, 2007 10:35 pm Post subject: |
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I've never had to deal with colocation backups in the past, but it may be possible for us to manage backups. But don't take my word for it!
Your best bet would be to request a quote from our sales reps and discuss your concerns with them directly.
http://www.hostmysite.com/dedicated
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| Tunç |
Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2007 4:42 pm Post subject: |
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| Jason101 wrote: | | I can also add that the servers we use as testing servers, which are older servers that used to be in production, are far more stable than our CF VPS. Another reason we are going colo |
Hi Jason
How is backups and firewall works with colocation? |
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| Jason101 |
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 1:29 pm Post subject: |
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| I can also add that the servers we use as testing servers, which are older servers that used to be in production, are far more stable than our CF VPS. Another reason we are going colo |
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| Jason101 |
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 1:27 pm Post subject: |
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| whitesites wrote: | | What really stinks is I am paying 140 / month for a 1GB VPS yet colocation only costs about $120 / month. I might start colocating just to save a little money soon. |
My thoughts exactly. That's why we are going to go with collocation after the first of the year. Why pay $180/month when you can pay $120? No brainer |
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| whitesites |
Posted: Fri Nov 30, 2007 3:57 am Post subject: |
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| I learned later that this was no longer available. I have since upgraded to a 1GB windows VPS. Migration from one VPS to the next has not been smooth though. What really stinks is I am paying 140 / month for a 1GB VPS yet colocation only costs about $120 / month. I might start colocating just to save a little money soon. |
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| Keith |
Posted: Tue Nov 27, 2007 7:09 pm Post subject: |
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Correct,
We haven't offered memory upgrades on our vps accounts for some time now. It does trouble me that you state to call in and ask for more memory, when we should not be doing this at all. Adding more memory in a node that is already setup is simply asking for issues to occur  |
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| aseely |
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 1:27 pm Post subject: upgrades discontinued |
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As nathacof mentions in another thread the memory/disk space upgrades are no longer offered on VPS plans:
We found a large number of customers requesting upgrades for their VPS servers. However when the nodes were provisioned we delegate a set amount of resources per VE, and as such subsequent upgrades of the VE could possibly place the node over it's preferred 60% resource allotments.
What this means is if we were to upgrade just a few VPS servers the whole node could be negatively effected.
Some of our customers may have some experience with their hardware node going down, even though their servers were performing within the constraints of the VEs limitations. I'm sure you wouldn't want your server to go down because someone else's upgrade and this is precisely why we discontinued RAM/Disk Quota upgrades. |
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| comprug |
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 2:39 pm Post subject: As a moderator I am not really supposed to criticize HMS but |
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| 15$ a month => RIP OFF. 256MB of ram is worth less than 25$. |
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| whitesites |
Posted: Thu Nov 22, 2007 7:46 am Post subject: Got a Windows VPS you have to READ THIS!!! |
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| Ok so I have two clients each with their own VPS. One has a Base VPS ( 256 Meg ) and the other has a .NET VPS ( 512 Meg ). All this time I have been under the impression that my only options are the 256, 512, and 1024 Meg VPS plans for windows. The way the tech support has always described the VPS's to me is that they are locked, and not flexible. Meaning 1 box is divided up into 256 Meg VPS units, another box is broken up into 512 meg VPS units, and another box is broken down into 1 Gig VPS units. I bet you all reading this are going " yeah thats right and it sucks!!! " If you need to upgrade you are stuck with a full migration from one box to another. Well guess what..... They offer ram upgrades as a side dish ( but they just don't advertise it ). meaning if you need more ram, they will allocate more ram an then charge you an extra $15 / month for each 256 Megs. If you are in a situation like me an you keep crashing your VPS because you go over you allocated memory, just call in and ask for more memory. There is no need to upgrade from one box to another. I wish I had known this a long time ago. Hope this helps others who are looking to get more out of their VPS for the least amount of $$$ Possible |
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