drmike
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Flipperhost, a recent LEB offering company with three locations seems to be quick migrating customers here during the Christmas week.
From one LEB post:
Seems like the latest provider fad is forced migrations without much definition of why by providers. We've seen a number of similar ones recently.
From one LEB post:
A seeming Flipperhost rep responded:"Flipper just pulled the rug out from below a number of customers with a forced migration..
really… make customers migrate during the holiday period? bad decision.
Oh sure there was a warning a couple weeks ago…. then they went silent until the past couple of days, which finally gave ip addresses of the new vps machines. There’s a deadline of until the 27 or 29 to complete the migration before they shut down the old vps machines… yeah great call there.
at the start when I first got one of their vpses from the last time they were on here with the LEBpromo1 they were awesome with notifications… then the advanced notifications stopped, the vps got reset a few times etc etc… tickets put in to get this junk fixed were replied to with a blanket “there was an abuser on your node…. so we killed all the vpsen on that node for a while”
So really, move on, find a different provider that actually communicates with their customers."
No word on which location is being impacted."All migrations are done live and notified well in advance. More over as long as the migration is live (old and new vps s stays online till you tell us to shut down the old vps.) That said be it weekend or night the timing is simply irrelative to subject. We migrate all your data and notify you with your new ip for you to change your dns at your domain at your own convenience. If weekend is bad for you then do it on a Monday or Wednesday. As for the deadline we simply need to put a deadline though feel free to ask more time and we will grant it.
If anyone ever complains we quickly check the nodes and 90% of the time the issue is just an abuser at a node, which I believe is a good thing and gets resolved simply by suspending the abuser. Hardware failure should be much worst I believe.
Still we are sorry for the way you feel about us though now that you must have moved to a never gonna migrate host, we wish you the best of luck."
Seems like the latest provider fad is forced migrations without much definition of why by providers. We've seen a number of similar ones recently.
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