hi,
i reported an issue to 123systems 12 days ago about one of my vps's not connecting to the control panel.
and they seid it would of been fixed at the end of the week so 12 days later and no more news or fix and i bumped the ticket yesterday without any reasopnse.
ticket id: #123-U6E3R-HQY
please fix this issue 123systems.
There is an issue with the node that your VPS is currently hosted on where it is not communicating with the SolusVM panel. This will be resolved once your VPS has been migrated to our new servers. I will have a staff member of mine expedite your VPS migration and get him to respond to your ticket with the details.
That'd be because it's a one-person company that uses a bot auto-responder to create artificial fast replies to tickets. Real solutions? Good luck. Just wait for the next "bills are overdue" sale, get the same plan for less, and learn to keep backups elsewhere.
Or... find a professional host.
I find it useless to reply to a majority of your posts as you are likely drunk when typing such non-sense, which is a verifiable fact based on your own posts. Nevertheless, let's square up a few things and we'll leave it at that.
123Systems is not ran by one person as you have stated, we have several members on our team. Let's jump into this "professional host" shall we? Are we referring to BuyVM here? The company whom has an owner who has zero financial access and zero access to the primary systems that are used to run the company? If so; are we also referring to the same BuyVM that has made several moves over the past 3 years to several different datacenters, recently of which you were "Evicted" from? That was a beautiful eviction letter by the way, thumbs up to Biloh on that one. How long will we be at Choopa before some mysterious reason forces us to move elsewhere?
In addition, are we also talking about the same BuyVM that ripped the base source code from SolusVM and slapped a stallion label over it? Let's dig into that more later though, we all know you didn't gut the entire source, you simply removed what wasn't needed and used the rest. Props for being able to drop your own template over their hard work though! Should we go back a few years and talk about "BuyVM Plus" as well? I'm sure everyone would love to hear how you guy's obtained that.
While I give Francisco all the props for what he has done for the BuyVM brand, I find you to be nothing more than a tool that tags along in hopes of being appreciated by one community or the other.
Feel free to deny anything that has been said, be my guest, the facts are all openly available if you look for them. This is a "Pro-BuyVM" board, therefore I expect nothing less than a huge slap in the face from the community, however my only intent of coming here was to reply to the threads regarding the migration. I have no intent nor desire to partake in the community happenings, so feel free to take your stabs as you see fit.
Francisco, I do apologize for having to air such laundry, however if you are going to allow Aldyric to drink then you should atleast take his keys away.
This is also part of the reason why we are performing the server upgrades/migrations. All of our older servers at Limestone are currently running CentOS 5. We are moving from 2.6.18 kernels to 2.6.32 kernels in order to allow us to virtualize more up to date operating systems. I am not sure if you knew this but 2.6.18 kernels (centos 5 hosts) does not support running VPS with newer operating systems like centos 6, ubuntu 12.04 +, debian 7. 2.6.32 (centos 6 hosts) do. Our new servers we are migrating to are powered by CentOS 6 on 2.6.32 kernels.