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proof is always good.
Which location?
I got mine in NYC:
Up - Since 2041 hrs, 54 mins (24-06-2015 14:18:55) according to Uptimerobot and that was a reboot from my side.
Honestly, it's one of the most stable VPS I have (besides the kinda shitty migrations).
LA, one of their node has problem
they response ticket always in 48 hours, but this time do not.
and my other vps at iniz are stable
after i posted this comment, they DELETED my ticket immediatly.
and no any response, my vps still offline.
Care to show us some proof?
here is the control panel page, the vps die 3 days ago.
after i post this comment few minutes, they delete my ticket, and i post same ticket again
i use their vps over 1 year, This time I was very disappointed, not only did not reply 3 days, also delete my ticket.
I'll let Patrick know about this thread, however I'm not sure if he's still working for INIZ, though he sold it a few months ago and had some sort of contract.
If they really deleted the ticket and your story is what you say it is, I'd say that's a shitty move on their part.
I quit service with that company when Patrick left it to that youngster.
Did INIZ not just turn out to be another IPv4 farm like Crissic.
Yep, they got some larger blocks and then subrented them by the /24 with questionable to zero justification.
it is time to leave this fucking company, no response, no vps, nothing! just die
Might be a good idea to move your other VPSs with them while they're still online?
Yep same boat: http://www.lowendtalk.com/discussion/63572/iniz-nightmare-stay-well-away-from-these-jokers#latest
My NL 64 MB:
17:55:27 up 141 days, 3:31, 1 user, load average: 0.15, 0.03, 0.01
OpenVZ.io isn't on the same hardware and network that they use for Iniz.com. Well, I'm not sure about network but I'm sure about the hardware. The service level is lower on OpenVZ.io too.
But is it also going to be down?
Who knows? They are the same company so I think you'll be better moving your data out of a provider with the actual history of Iniz.
Already moved yesterday
From what I've read on here. Iniz has One (1) node down with hardware problems. I have no idea how many that leaves up and running.
This is the first time I read a Provider delete tickets.
I have seen it mentioned a few times over the years.