Bullllllllshit I saw your tab at the end of the cruise >_>As a former Soviet, I find that comparison rather insulting
Relevant - http://vimeo.com/87939821
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Bullllllllshit I saw your tab at the end of the cruise >_>As a former Soviet, I find that comparison rather insulting
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They blame slabbing for the crap performance and mass downtime? That's funny cause Fabozzi contracted that slabbing work out and had it done. Biloh calls the shots in CVPS land, writes the damn ads, responds to folks, etc. invisibly. As if slabbing was done by some random person prior to their ownership. Unsure if they ever paid the contractor or made amends, was a prior dramarama episode.Fact is slabbing didn't happen until 4th quarter of 2013 when 123Systems went purely to CC for hosting.In the past my VPS was slow. Will it get faster? Your service was likely slow due to “slabbing,” or the technique by which a single physical machine hosted numerous virtualized environments. We have eliminated the use of slabbing and as a result you should already be noticing improving speeds.
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It's not just 123Systems that is bypassing SolusVM licensing.... our buddy @CVPS_Chris is too! http://vpscp.chicagovps.net:5353/login.php But I thought they weren't using SolusVM anymore? If they were, why'd they choose an old, outdated version that hasn't been updated since 2012? Oh yeah, because those had working cracks to bypass licensing, of course. Maybe SolusVM was never to blame for their past misfortune of being hacked and having their SolusVM dumped not once, but twice, but three times? Who's counting, anyway? Maybe it was because they were using cracked/nulled software to operate a crucial part of their business? Oh, I don't know.They blame slabbing for the crap performance and mass downtime? That's funny cause Fabozzi contracted that slabbing work out and had it done. Biloh calls the shots in CVPS land, writes the damn ads, responds to folks, etc. invisibly. As if slabbing was done by some random person prior to their ownership. Unsure if they ever paid the contractor or made amends, was a prior dramarama episode.Fact is slabbing didn't happen until 4th quarter of 2013 when 123Systems went purely to CC for hosting.
Price increases - so CC / CVPS blew pricing down the damn drain thinking the more for less was sustainable to the floor - to kill off other competitors. We've seen CVPS uptick prices, BlueVM has upticked prices... It's their calling card in CC land now cause they aren't getting traction with more lower prices, and such prices mean they can't afford to have the customers / provide support.
So maybe OnApp should get to jumping on 123Systems / Colocrossing:
https://srv01.123systems.net:5656/login.php
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I wonder when they paid, if they paid for licensing? Why the circa 2013 version.
I think I've brought up the hacked unlicensed copies to OnApp and been crickets on their end. Is SolusVM now free for the taking?
To be fair, everything was slabbed the entire time I ran it since 2010.Fact is slabbing didn't happen until 4th quarter of 2013 when 123Systems went purely to CC for hosting.
But it was far more better back then (2011-2012).To be fair, everything was slabbed the entire time I ran it since 2010.
Now it makes sense... Reason slabbed me...To be fair, everything was slabbed the entire time I ran it since 2010.
Well, the way I did it worked for a while and then it didn't. I used sub-par controllers that could barely push 100MB/s to the disk unloaded, factor in slabbing and a few hundred clients and it's a recipe for publicity. In any case, I won't go into much detail but there was better ways to do things, I knew what and I knew I could, I just chose the opt-out instead because it was easier.Now it makes sense... Reason slabbed me...
@AndrewM you ran other slabbing technology.
The CC boys, they run that Xen.
So they were converting from one slab style to other.
All those pigeons line up on the wire now and sh!t in a straight line.
Speaking as a VPS buyer, I fall on the "hate it" side of the street due to the all too common side effects: poor performance, increased downtime, etc., when the slabbing is improperly done which in the low end market is the majority of the time. It's one of the (many) reasons I tend to avoid the low end side of the VPS market these days.Love it or hate it, slabbing is now and has always been a huge part of the LowEnd industry, it simply hasn't been openly admitted before until everyone was caught with their pants down