AreLink.com provides reliable and scalabe budget VPS hosting solutions with OpenVZ virtualization and full control with SolusVM. We have been in the hosting business since 2010 under our parent company's brand [HostingDale]. Our current VPS server plans are located in PhoenixNap Datacenter. All...
We have been using Google's service for years and have been happy with it so far. Hadn't paid attention to Amazon SES before, but it does look quite interesting.
Namecheap makes people work for a $0.98 domain, while 1&1 is just giving them out right now (and occasionaly do so). I do prefer Namecheap over 1&1 though. Either way, I wouldn't wait around for such an offer to register a really good domain that might be available. When I see these kind of...
Well the day is almost over and they are still at 3.4k tweets and they would need about 3.4k tweets each day to meet the quota. It can happen but seems a little difficult to me. Lets hope they do make it so we can all get a $1 domain :)
Godaddy and 1&1 are also throwing these $0.99 deals constantly for the same reasons. If domain prices are increasing it will happen with every registrar, I would have no problem renewing with Namecheap compared to the other two.
Was thinking about the same thing. Clients always tend to forget to cancel their subscriptions... some even think the provider is subtracting funds from their account and not that they left an open subscription.
This would be pretty neat feature. One less thing to worry about.
We eagerly set the v3 beta for testing and personally, I think its great. Unfortunately, stopped playing around with it until the SolusVM module is released, which is currently in the works with no ETA. So still using v2.
Never actually provisioned any server with more than ordered, but if we ever did the customer would definitively just get to keep it.
I did once order a VPS to test from another provider, and ordered some extras which were never billed, but provisioned. After contacting them they never did...
>90% jump over to the login details and don't even read the full welcome email. And yes I just made this number up.
But, there really is no need to actually print out anything. I do know some people that actually print things like welcome emails and even file them up.