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https://www.backblaze.com/b2/cloud-storage-pricing.html
Backblaze B2 is awesome, very affordable, and works with lots of backup utilities and scripts.
Tarsnap is more expensive because it eventually ends up stored on an S3 instance, but it's a very good service.
No, Delimiter wouldn't give me my money back - PayPal did though (I won the PayPal dispute). And yep, I did take pictures - but it turns out I didn't need them - Delimiter offered no contest.
So they lie about everything. And now they are closing the business out.
by the way, none server is online as far as I know.
Hi all, have some info which might be considered useful:
I have 4 servers in Atlanta currently still down. and 2 in New York which are up.
From what i can see across various social media nobody has has their server come back yet, even though Delimiter says some are fixed.
I have had Delimiter announced multiple prefixes for me. The ones routed to ATL servers have been completely dropped from BGP, while the prefix routed to New York is still active. also notice their Peers and ranges at AS7363, there used to be many more announced ranges than there is now, a lot have been dropped in the last week.
https://bgp.he.net/AS7363
Now the weird thing is, yesterday morning 2 of my servers must have briefly come online as they started sending emails, this only lasted for a few minutes until they went offline again.
some of these emails were RAID status emails, which include drive and controller serial numbers, all of which were the same as they have always been, which confirms at least 2 of my 4 servers were online with the exact same hardware set.
Not sure what to make of this, but getting quite worried now.
further to this, if nothing changes by tomorrow I will be sending one of my staff to the WHOIS and RIPE registered address (who even knows if it's real at this point)
This gonna be good
https://www.zoominfo.com/c/global-net-access-llc/40602953
https://georgiadb.com/company/1089206/dv2-inc
http://www.psc.state.fl.us/ClerkOffice/DocketDetail?docket=020012
https://db.aa419.org/fakebanksview.php?key=15387
https://db.aa419.org/fakebanksview.php?key=6164
http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:sVXWiC-enb0J:www.astila.net/resellers.html+&cd=11&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=au
All of these 'businesses' have the same registered address as Delimiter (Suite 1720
55 Marietta St), and many share phone numbers and names. very weird.
Mine also has been down for the longest time. I just hope they would give me access to it even if for a few hours so I can copy all my work that is only on it at the moment. They usually don’t work on weekends so hoping things come back online today / this week
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You are probably overthinking this, it's the generic datacentre mail room/office
Suite 1720 was formerly home of DV2 / NetDepot / GNAX / TranxactGlobal many years ago before they moved to the Atlanta NAP (now owned by Zayo).
I've been digging into this too. Looks like the majority of what happened was that they consolidated routes. They used to have a bunch of side-by-side /24's treated as different BGP announcements and the consolidated it into a single /19
I just have no idea why they're doing this now... and it makes me worry that they're moving facilities or are planning on selling off netblocks or selling the entire Atlanta business unit.
I have some posts about some of my research on page 3 of this thread.
they never reply ticket, I filed a paypal claim, now they closed my account
After read of your posts, I believe chance for me to get my data back is rear. Delimeter is dead! I filed paypal claim. They do reply on paypal.
Now they closed my account. end of story.
Lol. You’re expecting to make a chargeback and then to continue the service / giving you your data back ?
You should have thought it through before...
Paypal dispute is not chargeback.
to the provider, yes it is. as soon as you open a dispute, paypal charge the provider. once it is finalised they either add a paypal fee as well, or they return the money. either way, as soon as you open a dispute, you are HATED
Dispute is beetwen you and seller. Only when you escalate it into a claim paypal gets into action.
From what I know, delimiter is removing paid invoices and services as soon as they recieve a dispute instead of trying solving this.
It does not matter anyway in case when whole datacenter seems to be closed, and servers are not working .
Under the circumstances I think they know they are going to lose the dispute/claim so best to just cancel the account and move on.
There is a lot to be upset with delimiter for, but closing an account that disputes the charges isn't one of them. They can't claim they are providing the services paid for.
The other way around. It's been down more than 7 days. I already give up the hope of getting data back. And delimeter is already!
So why not charge back?!
Again because delimeter is dead! ---> then why not charge back?!!
Because you were hoping to get the data back ? Why are you surprised the account has been closed at all?
I have some scripts and stuff I'd like to get off (but could rebuild if i needed to) so I'm going to give them till my billing date (end of the month). If it is up before then, I'll get what I want then cancel (and likely chargeback if there isn't compensation). If it hits my bill date no way am I paying another invoice for a server that is down and I'll chargeback then. That is how I'm handling it.
The weird thing is they refuse refund, and refuse chargeback, and never put server online, which is down for a week. I already doing crease rsync to another server. and rework on whatever is lost.
@rdes
PayPal dispute resolution process
When buyers and sellers can’t come to an agreement, we can help them arrive at an agreeable solution. Once a buyer initiates the dispute resolution process, we’ll hold the transaction’s money until the dispute is resolved. If buyer and seller can’t reach an agreement, the dispute can be escalated to a claim. At that point, we’ll step in to determine the issue’s outcome.
From https://www.paypal.com/us/webapps/mpp/security/resolve-disputes
No it's not a chargeback but paypal holds the money and adds charges. Or probably withdraws the money from the providers account adding their charges and makes a blackmark on the providers record.
News: Update 3 - Atlanta - Blades in A01-05, B01-05, C01-05, J11-J15
Published: 18/06/2018
The DC restored service for many customers on Friday/Saturday/Sunday.
Today we're making a final push to get the remaining few customers back online with new hardware.
Mine is not back but hope is alive
If they got so many people online why is nobody posting that they were recovered?
Likely we are all cheaper customers, and they worked on the more expensive clientele first. Another option is no one cared to post they were up.
finally, it could all be a lie.
I go for the last option.
Of course based on their note once it is up we'll have to wait on support to change mac address.