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@Orestock : Thanks for your question, we setup initial components on the server. Also, help to re-install, reboot, custom operating system, networking and other necessary help without any additional cost.
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Please refer to this our knowledgebase article "What OpenVZ OS templates do you offer?" <<< Click on this link.
YourLastHost offers a wide range of Operating Systems (OpenVZ templates) for our VPS users.
If you want have a custom...
YourLastHost was founded March 2016 and is focused on providing high quality solutions in a vps market. We are particularly proud to offer a combination of powerful features that few companies can match, including 24/7 support, a 90-day money back guarantee, 99.99% uptime, affordable DDoS...
Definitely prefer PayPal when making purchases.
Bitcoin/PayPal are equally good when receiving funds. The only payment processor that I am not too fond of is Stripe, since we had some fraud issues with it in the past.
It depends. In particular, it depends on your customers.
The absolute best thing you can do is to set a company-wide update day, so your customers are not left in the dark in the event that you did a software update.
For us, we update on the 15th of every month (unless something urgent...
This is really nice as a small step in web hosting innovation and in the slow movement to IPv6. With some economic advantage, it will most certainly help people who have their "project" or "learning" sites to move over, but with the sad state of current IPv6 support, it won't be making a huge...
Hello guys! We're here on vpsBoard. A little about us -- we're a recently launched company that is aiming to change the mid-level and low-level hosting market by bringing enterprise solutions (like custom scripts) to consumers across the globe.