It's not just OpenVZ. KVM and Xen guests can also be suspended before a node reboot so they will still show the same uptime after a node has been rebooted.
Here is an example where a KVM guest was suspended prior to the node being rebooted and after the reboot still showed 11 days uptime...
Power failure. About 1/2 of their stuff is still down (including the MYSQL offload server and most of IWStack). I'm assuming the power failure was limited to their DC CDLan because SeFlow's DCs are in the same campus and didn't experience any problems.
If this is the same poster as deca101 on WHT then he has promised to cross post his complaints to 4000 sites. :P
Sal already addressed the issue on Saturday...
http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showpost.php?p=9371848&postcount=3
Not even an entertaining butthurt client. Note to all butthurts, if you want to make an impact with your first forum review you should try to emulate the king of butthurt clients, deca101 (some excellent quotes)
By shutting down in the next few days they can also save the A$34 business name renewal fee for RIJX which would have been due on February 25th (hey ,A$34 is probably more than you could get for an aging L5520)
They call them sole traders. :P https://abr.business.gov.au/SearchByAbn.aspx?abn=46379215070
2 d/b/a's registered under that sole trader ABN: RIJX and this one: http://www.jessthair.com/
They were leasing their IP space from Iniz http://bgp.he.net/AS202171
Australian sole trader (or whatever the F they call them): "Jessica Jaye Parker, trading as RIJX"
I think there's a definite need for a fraud screening service for the hosting industry but FraudRecord's implementation is very, very flawed and and as you said "One trip out on the wrong person and legal takedown really likely."
There was a service similar to FR that also had a searchable...
This is from a May 2014 EU opinion on anonymization techniques like hashes. The determinant of whether the anonymized data (in the case of Fraud Record, the "hash" that is stored in the database) is considered personally identifiable information is the following:
(i) is it still possible to...
For some perspective, the latest TeleGeography IP Transit Pricing report put median 10 GigE port pricing at $1.36 Mbps in London, $1.64 in New York, $6 in Hong Kong, $18 in Sao Paulo, and $170 in Lagos.
Reminds me of the GVH password reset incident last year when people received dozens of reset emails...
If the email program could be triggered by someone visiting the URL then an index.html file wouldn't be adequate protection. The directory should have been password protected or IP access...
A local focus might actually work for SonWebHost. I'm sure there are a lot of small businesses in Barbados who would be happy to work with a hosting company that is locally based because there aren't many hosts that call Barbados home.
I'd be happy if SecuredDragon and WiredTree would actually act on SPAM reports instead of giving this spammer @harzem a free pass to continue spamming from the same IP addresses he spammed from and was reported for in December.
Plus, the fact that @harzem can't even follow basic security on his...
You sent out another SPAM email blast tonight @harzem after promising that no more SPAM would be sent and you actually have the nerve to make comments about professionalism? What a motherfarking joke.
You need to try reading the FTC guidelines on SPAM and you need to try really hard to stop...