Dear vpsBoard users,
Today we are delighted to be selling a one-off dedicated server - only 1 in stock!
The specifications are as follows:
Intel Xeon E3-1220v1
2x 1TB SATA RAID1 HDDs
32 GB RAM
20 TB Bandwidth @ 1Gbps
66 IPv4 Addresses
Located in Lenoir, North Carolina
Instant Provisioning...
I have to say that's one amazingly successful hack. I wouldn't expect employees to have fallen victim to phishing attempts, but I stand corrected.
Good luck to Ubiquiti in regaining their "lost" funds.
There are some providers who have nodes in South Africa and many that have nodes in India. I'm not sure how good the connection would be though. South Africa
I'm not sure of a good Indian VPS provider, I'm sure some googling would yield some decent results though.
The first picture made me really hungry but the second kinda looks like puke, not going to lie.
Anyway, I assume "American gravy" is the stuff that they do at KFC? If so, that stuff is amazing. Time to stop talking about food at almost 2 AM lol
If I'm honest, that flavour doesn't seem the most appetizing.... is that just because I'm British?
I could be wrong though - biscuits are good and gravy is good, so a combination may well be as good as you say. But I'll pass.
To be honest, this "Alphabet" name sounds like a bit of a gimmick and rather childish, but I suppose Google did too when it was first announced. I'm not sure if they're going for a childish and jokey sounding name, but they succeed (or fail, depends how you look at it).
We got the exact same "business proposal" through support ticket. I wonder how many other companies he's sent this thing to and how many have actually accepted him... I assume the latter wouldn't be very many - mainly those startups who are able to get that much cash off their parents.
I also...
Anytime soon? My answer is no - for the simple fact that people who are new to creating websites (bloggers, some startup companies etc) are not so technically minded and therefore, they'd prefer a managed cPanel service where everything is setup and all they have to do is point their domain to...