Doubt it. He craves the attention.Bahaha! He'll be in the industry no doubt. This stuff is who Jonny is. Just thinking his next round will be more sustainable and less public noise and likely less visible on our radars.
Doubt it. He craves the attention.Bahaha! He'll be in the industry no doubt. This stuff is who Jonny is. Just thinking his next round will be more sustainable and less public noise and likely less visible on our radars.
Ideally that stage for him is coming to a close as he enters the age of adulthood.Doubt it. He craves the attention.
A change in ownership but no change in data center isn't going to stop the flow of angry customers starting threads on WHT because they were assigned dirty IPs (like the GVH customer today, who was migrated to Chicago because the IPs he was assigned in Buffalo were dirty...and this wasn't the first thread this week involving GVH and dirty IPs). So Jonny goes but the dirty IPs and need to change IPs or even migrate to a different city to get a clean IP remain (not to mention the mediocre network performance).Only reason this deal is remotely doable on customer side is that they are staying put. No more migrations (common drop / annoyance point).
Agreed. The only reason any of those (4500?) VPS and dedicated customers chose GVH is the unsustainable low prices. Raise the prices even a little and those customers will be gone in a second to whoever is offering a low price that week. Low end customers are notorious for rotating monthly to the next deal. Not to mention the fact that a good chunk of those customers are customers nobody but Ecatel would want (email and comment spammers, botnet operators, hackers, DDoSers, and other skids, etc).Hate to state the obvious, but there's never value in buying customers as they shift constantly from provider to provider in that price range. Acquiring the client base of GVH is likely going to cost more than it will be worth
So angry customers, sure, they are out there. Some folks have been dropped for basket of reasons, including staff fubars. That staff won't be involved after the deal is done. A bunch of the abuse folks will be shed one way or another (clearly an issue in GVH land), abuse won't be tolerated either.A change in ownership but no change in data center isn't going to stop the flow of angry customers starting threads on WHT because they were assigned dirty IPs (like the GVH customer today, who was migrated to Chicago because the IPs he was assigned in Buffalo were dirty...and this wasn't the first thread this week involving GVH and dirty IPs). So Jonny goes but the dirty IPs and need to change IPs or even migrate to a different city to get a clean IP remain (not to mention the mediocre network performance).
Agreed. The only reason any of those (4500?) VPS and dedicated customers chose GVH is the unsustainable low prices. Raise the prices even a little and those customers will be gone in a second to whoever is offering a low price that week. Low end customers are notorious for rotating monthly to the next deal. Not to mention the fact that a good chunk of those customers are customers nobody but Ecatel would want (email and comment spammers, botnet operators, hackers, DDoSers, and other skids, etc).
It's the only reason the went with GVH and the only reason they will stay. That customer base will disintegrate rapidly. But yeah, an interesting one to watch and see how it unfolds.Existing customers will be maintained on price and renewed at or about the same pricing. New customers are not going to be priced at those rates. The days of these "crazy deals" are gone.
This is for sure. Drama is bound to spill over. GVH, the legend of won't be slow to die. To aid in that, customers will be going under a new brand. Brand recognition GVH has is all over, but tone in 3ms of research is negative signal, pure price-only rope in. Not trust = buy it brand.But will be interesting to see how it plays out. Try it and keep all the drama over here though huh,
Don't blame the customer for that, blame the providers.Then again, I've always felt it was strange to see customers expect mega sized resources for a few dollars or less per month.
Clients only. GVH doesn't own any hardware.I'm having a hard time understanding the logic behind the decision to actually buy the hardware and clients,
Clients only. GVH doesn't own any hardware.
If you are looking for the man in the middle for this and suspect that it eventually will end up in the hands of JB.I'm thinking he's probably the middle man to the deal and will just be the face since people like him more than some of the others in the group.
For what it's worth, I like Duke. I get my SSLs through him so I'm not knocking him directly. Just speculating that he's probably not doing this on his own accord and that it's likely someone is behind the scenes.
I never understand this either. Let a competitor die off, and gain new customers due to their death. I never understand why anybody in their right mind would buy a failing company. The main issue with GVH is the pricing is/was unsustainable, and that fact will not change if the old price is maintained. Having a high school kind "playing host" was just a secondary issue here.First off, why the heck would you want to buy a brand so tarnished in this industry and why would you even take the time to keep it from finally being absorbed into CC like it should have been eons ago? The brand is crap, so the only thing your buying is the customer base, which I agree with the rest... give it a week and you'll like lose more than half in a mass exodus, as none of his penny pinching customers are going to want to pay your 'new prices'.
It needs a correction. It's imploding at an exponential rate within the last few years.As far as that brand attracting more of the unsustainable price while getting high use packages, I think this industry is about to see that gone. Not just GVH, but brands like CVPS too. The segment is overdue for some corrections. Only so many years suck can be bottled and sold as a bargain.
Which means big picture, the industry is growing up, consolidation is happening and prices are going to normalize upwards a bit. Service quality should go up in corresponding manner.
Well, Ecatel has cut down on a lot of ddosers, spammers, etc. recently from what I've heard.A change in ownership but no change in data center isn't going to stop the flow of angry customers starting threads on WHT because they were assigned dirty IPs (like the GVH customer today, who was migrated to Chicago because the IPs he was assigned in Buffalo were dirty...and this wasn't the first thread this week involving GVH and dirty IPs). So Jonny goes but the dirty IPs and need to change IPs or even migrate to a different city to get a clean IP remain (not to mention the mediocre network performance).
Agreed. The only reason any of those (4500?) VPS and dedicated customers chose GVH is the unsustainable low prices. Raise the prices even a little and those customers will be gone in a second to whoever is offering a low price that week. Low end customers are notorious for rotating monthly to the next deal. Not to mention the fact that a good chunk of those customers are customers nobody but Ecatel would want (email and comment spammers, botnet operators, hackers, DDoSers, and other skids, etc).