This, a thousand times this. Now that we're out from under EGI's shady limiting, we can actually grow our network (and our deployments). Now granted, NY stock still remains scarce, primarily because we're not all that willing to put any more hardware with CC. Thankfully, sales still do fairly well (40-70 orders a day when I have stock open), and we still have a good deal of fresh hardware from the last buildout that's waiting to be filled. Once things calm down again (Stallion2/etc), we'll fire up the daily restocks againMore like they are no longer EGI limited and can just expand.
tl;dr - we had 2gbit with EGI, and learned (the hard way) that they were quietly limiting us to less than half of that. My suspicion is that they SEVERELY oversell to CN VPNs, mailers, etc; and the rest of the clients have to suffer for it. For over a year, it simply wasn't worth building any new nodes simply because we knew that we didn't have enough transit for them.Ohhh, is it just because of EGI bw they cant add nodes? And people are just waiting in line for cancellations?
Will you stay with CC in NY for a long time? Or not thinking about it yet?Now granted, NY stock still remains scarce, primarily because we're not all that willing to put any more hardware with CC
For now, unless there are some MAJOR changes (which are pretty much guaranteed not to happen), we don't have any plans to stay with them past our contract expiry. That's still some time off, so we've not spent much time discussing it in earnest, aside from general grumblings of how displeased we are about being lied to.Will you stay with CC in NY for a long time? Or not thinking about it yet?
Network will improve greatly once the new router is in place and Rob finally gave us an RFO on the power stuff.Power has been pretty stable now too. Network great, even from East Texas.
And that's where the difference is between us and most of the others. A lot of people 'collect' LEBs like they're hockey cards but don't actually do much with them. There's a thread on these forums of 'what do you do once you buy an LEB?' and there was countless replies that were honestly 'It sits idle'.I actually remember waiting up to get a BuyVM vps and I still use it for different needs. Though it may be easier for people now, I still enjoyed the thrill of the hunt back when. Other than the infamous move to NV I never had any real issue with mine.
Well, what are you expecting from a forum about LEBs There are hopeless addicts there, some in treatment and some that pretend to be cured.And that's where the difference is between us and most of the others. A lot of people 'collect' LEBs like they're hockey cards but don't actually do much with them. There's a thread on these forums of 'what do you do once you buy an LEB?' and there was countless replies that were honestly 'It sits idle'.
Francisco
Many in denialWell, what are you expecting from a forum about LEBs There are hopeless addicts there, some in treatment and some that pretend to be cured.
Ouuuuuuch. I remember that from when I had servers with lightwave.net which were using EGIHosting. You can imagine how well that policy impacted DroneBL...tl;dr - we had 2gbit with EGI, and learned (the hard way) that they were quietly limiting us to less than half of that. My suspicion is that they SEVERELY oversell to CN VPNs, mailers, etc; and the rest of the clients have to suffer for it. For over a year, it simply wasn't worth building any new nodes simply because we knew that we didn't have enough transit for them.
Yeah, I've gotta admit, when we ask someone what they do with their BuyVM and the response is "Moved our production stuff to it", that gives one hell of a raging ere sense of prideAnd that's where the difference is between us and most of the others. A lot of people 'collect' LEBs like they're hockey cards but don't actually do much with them. There's a thread on these forums of 'what do you do once you buy an LEB?' and there was countless replies that were honestly 'It sits idle'.
Francisco
Please carefully choose your next location. LV is not a good option for EU clients. If you abandon the north/east area I have to (don't want to) leave.we don't have any plans to stay with them past our contract expiry
Second that. You are one of three providers where I commit important things to."Moved our production stuff to it", that gives one hell of a sense of pride
Personally I don't see us closing the Buffalo location short of CC tripling our price or something. If we ever 'moved' it, it would be moved to NJ or actual NY.Please carefully choose your next location. LV is not a good option for EU clients. If you abandon the north/east area I have to (don't want to) leave.
Second that. You are one of three providers where I commit important things to.