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  1. HalfEatenPie

    VPS failover?

    http://gbshouse.uservoice.com/knowledgebase/articles/336539-rage4-dns-how-to-failover Basically it's a DNS Fail-over.  If your main site/VPS doesn't respond the DNS system automatically switches to a second IP until the first one comes back.  
  2. HalfEatenPie

    A note about "Verified Providers"

    That concept is also applied to Amazon.com, Google Play store, and many other sites. Regardless that approach is a great suggestion.  Thanks! 
  3. HalfEatenPie

    Any VM control panel that will support debian/ubuntu?

    Oh you mean. Proxmox.   You can upgrade it from Debian to Proxmox. Also, in terms of Provisioning, you can get modules for WHMCS.
  4. HalfEatenPie

    Jabber Websignup

    Not trying to crash anyone's opinion or whatnot, but... wouldn't OpenFire fit the bill here (might requires some bending here and there)?   Anyways good luck on this project!  
  5. HalfEatenPie

    How is OVH dedicated servers?

    They have physical existence in Canada.  They built their Beauharnois datacenter like a few years ago (2012 I believe is when they finished it?).   http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4e97g7_qSxA http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qSPeEFPLHvA
  6. HalfEatenPie

    Running a lightweight GUI on your vps via X2Go

    Welcome buddy!   Love the work you do for X2Go!  
  7. HalfEatenPie

    Positive experience with Dacentec

    Adding on to what's already been said.  I've finished an RTO on my gear there and later moved out of there entirely (everything used was mostly for my own private uses).   I loved it.  Unfortunately me moving halfway across the world didn't really do any good in terms of network, so I sold that...
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    Positive experience with Dacentec

    I love you in a platonic way. (Totally not creepy at all)
  9. HalfEatenPie

    A note about "Verified Providers"

    Can we get like an actual island?  And every night have BBQ and beer?  Make it a giant party with servers, food, and drinks.  And of course a few 10 Gbit connections here and there.  
  10. HalfEatenPie

    Catalyst Host review

    Thanks!   Yeah...  Sorry about that, this is all me haha.  I know my way around Debian much better than I know my way around CentOS unfortunately (which isn't too bad per se, but still sometimes is lacking at times).  I'll make sure to study up on CentOS more! :)
  11. HalfEatenPie

    vpsBoard Random Downtime

    I expected a weiner joke.
  12. HalfEatenPie

    i want to provide $1 per year vps's

    You know what these people can use instead of paying that 1 dollar? Get a Host1Free.  128 MB, 10 GB Space, 500 GB Bandwidth.  With a price tag of $0.00.  Probably a MUCH better performance than your 32 MB VPS with 1000 clients on it (obviously Host1Free is oversold, but it won't be AS oversold...
  13. HalfEatenPie

    vpsBoard Exclusive Dedicated Server Offers || E3-1240v3s and Atom C2750s

    For those with questions about the new Atom CPUs, here's some information about it.   AFAIK it supports Virtualization (Supports Intel VT-x).  
  14. HalfEatenPie

    YouTube radio or streaming playlist script?

    Well then icecast and... well... Airtime does SoundCloud integration (I haven't tested it for my own system though).  You can probably fashion something up to make it work with YouTube.  But that's all I have.   
  15. HalfEatenPie

    VPS Benchmark Testing is Useless. Creating better benchmarking tests.

    All I have to say is this. You want to benchmark the system? Awesome! Go for it! Do whatever test you need to do. You want to do this on a regular basis and run a cron running this test every hour? No. The resource needs to be available for other people to use. Benchmarking in itself is...
  16. HalfEatenPie

    YouTube radio or streaming playlist script?

    A project that's currently being developed to it (and a Google Chrome Plugin at the moment) is Streamus!   The developer recently went full-time working on Streamus and is a fantastic piece of software!  Currently it plays music via Youtube playlists, but the developer is currently working on...
  17. HalfEatenPie

    Secure Dragon OpenVZ 128 MB (New York)

    A VM in SecureDragon's Tampa location is one of my more important VMs I have there and is definitely one of the most reliable one in the bunch. Basically, agree with you every step of the way @wlanboy!
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    Congratulations Nikki, wlanboy and peterw!

    ... I may or may not have tried to click on the picture to start the video...
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