Well... I just got this email from them.
I guess my i3 in Los Angeles is now with Quickpacket? Interesting to see what's gonna happen.
So... cool.Dear <Name>,
We are pleased to announce that QuickPacket, LLC has acquired the Los Angeles-based dedicated server clients of T-Rex Networks Pvt Ltd d/b/a Slicebox effective March 27, 2015. QuickPacket has been providing quality dedicated server services to customers since our founding in 2003. We are focused on making the transition as smooth as possible.
We will be sending you new login information for our billing system, which includes our support ticketing system. For any billing, technical support, or sales issues, please open a ticket with the appropriate department using our support ticketing system.
Over the coming days, we will be contacting you further to coordinate several changes that will be made to improve your services.
The first change involves migrating your current hard drives over into a new server chassis that will support hot-swap hard drives. Hot-swap hard drives will enable us to install a new drive or replace an existing drive without shutting down the server. This will involve minor configuration changes for some operating systems, as your Ethernet card MAC address will change. The change will involve a small downtime to move your current hard drives to the new chassis, then we will coordinate with you to make any configuration changes. We will send additional details in the next few days.
The second change involves implementing private VLANs for each server. In order to implement private VLANs, we will we will be working with you to re-number into new IP addresses. We will keep the old IP addresses in place for approximately one month to allow you time to modify your configuration and DNS settings. We will send out notification in the next few days with further details.
We have included some anticipated questions below.
Q: Do you plan to change my pricing?
A: We do not have any plans to change pricing at this time.
Q: Will my server be moved to a new data center?
A: The servers will remain located at the Los Angeles Telecom Center building at 530 W 6th Street in Downtown Los Angeles.
Q: Will you change the network providers / bandwidth mix?
A: We are planning to implement a more diverse blend of bandwidth that will incorporate bandwidth from multiple network providers in order to improve routes. We are working with several providers and anticipate that we will have additional news in the next few weeks.
We realize that you may have additional questions about the transition, so please do not hesitate contact us.
We look forward to working with you.
Best Regards,
QuickPacket, LLC
https://www.quickpacket.com/
I guess my i3 in Los Angeles is now with Quickpacket? Interesting to see what's gonna happen.
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