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Then it is no good for you.
Thanks Captain Obvious.
OP you are asking question when you know answer. That is rhetorical question. Given these circumstances LET members can troll you freely without regret.
Please edit title and your post in order to ignite discussion or even drama (outages, yummy!).
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Didn't realize this place was full of fucktard low IQ trolls. Delete the fucking thread then.
Sure
I'm not joking. You are now feeling that the XX dollars you paid for (most probably) a multiple year weird deal was not a good choice.
You feel worried about your decision and you won't be putting anything critical there because a third major outage can happen again (no idea about that).
What if we say they are good for us? But what if that was true until a week ago and they have another incident and you lose data or clients or money?
If you are worried about their outages it is because they are not good for you. It can work for other users because it's so cheap, people have backups or redundancy and they can afford to have those outages, but maybe not you.
w001ho5t1n9 worked for me.
So, to rephrase my answer: it depends.
You didn't even wait the trolls.
lulz ... this is now a free thread, traveling across the WAN.
It is being retained - for great justice, henceforth and forevermore!
EDIT2:
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Original title: Is ssdnodes any good?
Original post: This is like the second major outage in a week since switching over to them...
WTF is this.
It certainly is.
@FAT32
Original title: Is ssdnodes any good?
Original post: This is like the second major outage in a week since switching over to them...
@uptime repeat one more time please.
sure thing!
OP SELECTER 1.0 OK!