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(Quote) Port 7777 is actually used for many more things, apparently... Okay, so we've reviewed the port allocations and opened a block of outbound IPv4 bridged ports, which does include the port you desired, the port 7777 for Storj. :) Other usual…
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(Quote) We will be changing our Radio/Audio streaming services from Europe to Montreal on the next few days (it's still a great location for Europe accesses nevertheless). Do you feel there could be demand elsewhere for the service? (Quote) We are …
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And due to the very nice demand seen for this coupon, we're here to announce that it was extended! It now ends at May 12, 23h59 GMT +1. So, it's now valid until the very day the company was founded. Grab your service now!
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Remembering that the coupon goes until Sunday, May 10th, and includes Sunday. Contrary to our other previous offers, where the deadline was also the day where the coupon stopped being valid, this time it actually includes Sunday as the last day the…
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This is not the OGF, @luckydanny, for you to behave this way. Our replies cease here. You want drama - this is not the forum for it.
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A server is as much a matter of competence of the Provider as of the users that are on them. Perhaps even more of the users, because they're the primary active agents at the node - the Provider brings the bare metal, global maintenance and existing …
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(Quote) Moving the goalposts - an absolute classic of forum posts. You've just done it here - congratulations! Small or big on numbers, if clear-cut abusers they abuse and breach the terms, they get the correspondent action. Just like on all provid…
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(Quote) Oh, it's most certainly the same user on the OGF of the select few that was terminated due to malicious activity on Zeta.10 Houston. People really think they can abuse a NAT system and then provider still gets the blame anyway - and even has…
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(Quote) It's the VirtFusion's way of doing IPv4 NAT (which doesn't go through HAProxy, but through iptables and libvirt). It is still intended to be primarily IPv6 (has a full /64) but has an IPv4 NAT there for convenience. :)
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(Quote) Hello :) You pay it once and then it continuously works. It's limited to a max 5% quota of the existing server pool (meaning that once it is reached, it gets out of stock until the pool grows further).
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(Quote) The discount over the default pricing is always recurring. The price, for the explained reasons, can change a little. We are in 2026 and with multiple providers increasing prices on the present market conditions on the double-digit percenta…
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(Quote) Hello, We do not provide a direct test IP/looking glass for the moment, however, our upstream for this offer is Hetzner.
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(Quote) Options for trusted users/companies to increase their maximum outbound e-mail allowance per hour, for punctual or specific usages (e.g. machine-sent transactional e-mails), past the 400-email mark, would be nice. Even with KYC if you needed …
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(Quote) Exactly. =) In the meantime, we've updated the following articles: » "I'm unable to login over SSH IPv4 immediately after closing SSH" (registered users only) with a section for that solution: https://web.c-servers.co.uk/info/im-…
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(Quote) And another thing to add to the Knowledge Base... This is excellent. Thank you for the input! 30 days extra free service for @skorous. Send us your associated e-mail and VM where you desire those 30 days over PM and we'll do it tomorrow. T…
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(Quote) Okay, giving a public update (we'll address this more particularly on existing tickets on a one-to-one basis): after some testing, we've seen NAT is working correctly for newly-issued VMs, passing inbound traffic, and also for a substantial …
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(Quote) We're internally migrating our e-mails to Microsoft 365/Exchange (and WebStore/VirtPortal were already with Azure ECS), you can temporarily open a ticket at Support and it will be accepted. :) (Quote) Hmmm, please send us a ticket... and we…
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(Quote) Yes! Now corrected :)
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We are having some confirmed issues at Zeta.5 New Jersey, disk-wise, and we're understanding why. Optimization attempts are being done and things should get sorted out as soon as possible. Our Network Status was updated to reflect this and further c…
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(Quote) Probably Ionos at that amount per month. There are deals from other providers that can go with that as well but are usually on the yearly mark (so 12 USD/year)
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(Quote) It will take a few days until it starts improving again, it's unfortunately normal. We had truly a lot of signups (on the hundreds) and naturally the existing disk bandwidth is consumed and shared by the users that are, naturally, configurin…
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Nearly all of the MultiGigabit UK offer is out of stock (5 spots remaining on the 512MB). Demand for this has been out of this world today! NanoVPS-384 US out of stock as well, you'll need to choose one of the other options. I wonder how this is g…
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(Quote) We sure did attempt to ensure that :) Regarding your question, this is actually passed on by default in this way to the VM, on VirtFusion. We've already attempted to change this to host-passthrough or host-model to see if it would reflect a…
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(Quote) Hello, Subdomains don't count towards the limit, this is only for main domains - and on these two locations only. If you're at any other location, this does not apply. We had to include this limit after an unexpected issue with an user that…
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(Quote) The server user registration, package and other details are migrated (carried over) to the new platform, but the servers are a redeployment (recreation), so you'll need to use backups you've taken locally. The "first steps" will b…
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(Quote) That would be naturally desirable for any hoster, not having to pay for licensing and much especially to have something open-source, and I do speak for myself when I say that this licensing does create some distortions - RAM-wise for example…
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(Quote) Zeta.9 (and every server with Zeta) are upstreamed servers :) Delta.1 is owned.
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(Quote) You need to be logged in to access that page, that's why it's giving you a 404. :) Basically most of them will be migrated to the new Zeta.9 in the UK, which has 10 Gbps and a much better CPU than where they are (it's also the only 10 Gbps …