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Today's Cancellation Roundup
Cancelled a few VPSs today:
Bitaccel - Since my extended downtime with them I've heard nothing. No idea if they're really a viable business. I'd decided not to stay around to find out.
ErrantWeb - My recent extended downtime has been followed by long periods of really bad performance. (Whose trashing the node today?) Enough, I say.
Iniz - 64MB annual plan that was great at first, but for the past couple weeks just plain sucked. The issue appeared to be disk access (should 'ls' really take that long?) Iniz has a great rep here, so maybe their larger plans are better. I'll never know.
Anyway, to one and all: thanks for the experience and keep the money
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Forgot to tell us which ones you decided to keep and why
And that would make this topic perfect!
@sleddog i have sometimes the same issue, so i will also move from iniz away to iceland KVM. Which node?
Ramnode, DotVPS, Crissic, ShardHost, Backupsy, TorqHost. All solid, consistent, knowledgable providers that can be trusted IMO.
Thanks for sharing.
I'm sorry that you had a bad experience with us. If you ever decide to come back please let me know and I'm sure I'll work something out to your liking.
Our new node is supposed to be going in this week. We will be migrating everyone off of our current node onto our new one, our current (soon to be retired) OpenVZ node is showing loads between 0-2 lately so it is quite stable again after we replaced a couple drives, CPU's, and installed a new-raid battery for protection (all of this was completed during the outage, including a fsck). We migrated our SolusVM master out of our data-center also for stability.
This whole outage situation was triggered by multiple hardware problems occurring on this node. Over the past two years we've worked to keep customers happy and maintain stability. That is what we are going to continue to do, we believe that replacing our current node, with a much more powerful one, will ensure that good quality services will be what comes out of ErrantWeb for years to come.
do you mean all their brands or just using backupsy?
I only have personal experience with the Backupsy brand.