the massive dumping of L5420's on the US market really changed the playing field.
This is very true. There's still a market for high GHz servers though for single threaded apps cough minecraft cough that will always be there.
the massive dumping of L5420's on the US market really changed the playing field.
They are still restoring...So... Been out of the loop on this today. Was caught up yesterday.
Did VolumeDrive every come back online? They said they were going to come back online with the servers they did have, and it was scheduled for yesterday (Saturday).
So, VolumeDrive has gotten some people back online?They are still restoring...
BurstNET has gotten some people onlineSo, VolumeDrive has gotten some people back online?
My old gateway is online..BurstNET has gotten some people online
VolumeDrive are still restoring. It appears the network is up to some extent, but no real customer is up according to WHT (or their website).
Yeah and InfoRelay are pretty big - supposedly a good place. Asked for quotes at one stage. Their network wasn't as fast as I hoped though.Traceroute shows : inforelay.com
I honestly don't know why a company would use Volumedrive to host paying customers. With their extremely low pricing, and the fact that they just recently rolled out a billing/support system.Yeah Sola something or another was a "provider" bit in the arse by this. It's on the WHT thread if you have nothing to do today
People love cheap stuff... Look at ChicagoVPS they only got big due to the mass overselling :O haha.I honestly don't know why a company would use Volumedrive to host paying customers. With their extremely low pricing, and the fact that they just recently rolled out a billing/support system.
They got big due to Colocrossing owning them and shuffling abandoned and spare servers over to that arm of the company. Which in reality is an utter sin considering it isn't one business school type with no tech running the brand but a full company. A full company which wants others to spend real money renting racks and doing big grown up business and spending real cash.People love cheap stuff... Look at ChicagoVPS they only got big due to the mass overselling haha.
A few months a go they made public their system, it was about 40% functional. Had basic billing and support features with the rest "coming soon".Oh, VD had billing and support systems, finally?
People love cheap stuff... Look at ChicagoVPS they only got big due to the mass overselling haha.
They are profitable supposedly. Enough so the owner can drive his fleet of fancy carsI'll be suprised if VD is breaking even.
Not hard to be "profitable" when the last two providers they used they never paid.They are profitable supposedly. Enough so the owner can drive his fleet of fancy cars
Well they must profit? Josh I know has a macbook from looking at email headers with him and is driving round PA in a Porsche 911 and has been seen in Aston Martins and other sport cars.They are profitable supposedly. Enough so the owner can drive his fleet of fancy cars
That aside, the dedicated servers don't appear to be profitable. Surely other revenue streams with VD that make the place go. VPSes way more profitable for them, but sole profit center? Most companies don't have one center unless it is a biggie.