The KB article clearly explains that it is. You may then choose to come off the rental at any time; however the hardware is then your issue. You cannot go back onto the rental terms afterwards.So, here's the million $ question really. If the rate is not changed, then is the hardware still guaranteed in the event of defects?
Because I always kind of saw the RTO deal as a way for you guys to sell off-lease, fairly near end of reasonable life (E5400 series CPUs are getting kind of dated really) servers on people and then reduce your own risk exposure as the hardware ages further.
So... in their wiki:" Keep the same payment amount and maintain all hardware replacement coverage. "
Not clear there and in materials if truly they cover everything top to bottom if people continue to extend that odd RTO beyond the RTO term.During the rental period we will warranty all hardware, including disk. Just send a request for replacement.
Any time ater 12 months you can request to own the server, and change your services to colocation. After that we can provide hardware replacement on a per incident basis for a fee.
^--- this made me laughQ: I would like to transfer my server to a new client.
A: We are unable to transfer servers between clients. We recommend your client ordering a new server and transfer the data over to the new server.
kaniini, our goal isn't to sell servers or push old hardware out. We just try to provide some things that people want at prices they can afford. The RTO isn't for everyone, for the average user it might be better to continue renting where if you are a service provider trying to build a presence the RTO gives you a way to step up without a lot of investment.You have the option of continuing the rental as long as we support the server. Keep the same payment amount and maintain all hardware replacement coverage.