Those are likely IE users too.MSIE on WinXP does not support SNI, but this can be remedied by installing Firefox/Chrome/etc.
Those are likely IE users too.MSIE on WinXP does not support SNI, but this can be remedied by installing Firefox/Chrome/etc.
Something like 20% of users are still using XP so you can't use SNI yet.
Depends on country. China and some extent Australia are heavy IE / XP environment. It's about company policies and things hacked to work in IE only so they don't switch browsers.XP is EOL already, I see no reason to support it anymore. And even if there's XP users, they can always use different browsers.
I have been using SNI in production since early 2013 without any issues.
Do you require proof of how they'll be used?
Does this person own a /8 then he can accomodate all Spammers(these are people who need rotating IPs)The VP of Operations of a pseudo data center operator asked me to post his reply to Manndude's justification question here because he's never been a VPSboard member (although he has been an avid reader of VPSB since Day 1).
Our IP justification Policy
1. Give us the farking money and you can have an entire /24 on your VPS. Need more than one /24? No problem! Don't worry your pretty little head about justification we'll fake it for you because customer satisfaction is our #1 concern!
2. Anonymity a concern? No problemo! You can have that entire /24 unswipped and as an added bonus we won't require you to provide us with any ID verification. Your privacy is safe with us!
3. For an extra fee we'll give you a constantly rotating supply of IPs and we'll tell any blocklistNazi who asks that you've been terminated if they try to bully you and hurt your business. They'll never know we rotated you to a new IP block! (see answer #1 for our justification requirements.)
It will affect rankings if you're doing semi-shady shit (in Google's eyes, that is). If you're building a PBN or linking to your own stuff, having it on completely different blocks is fairly important. The best way to get different IPs for different sites is to use a variety of hosts.For those that claim SEO purposes we share with them direct quotes from Google employees that unique IP addresses do not affect rankings.
Just my cents .Does this person own a /8 then he can accomodate all Spammers(these are people who need rotating IPs)
Did you offer most customers a dedicated IP free of charge? I hadn't heard of shared hosts doing that in an effort to mitigate the headache of DDoS attacks in shared hosting environments.I'd rather just give the IP in the price and not deal with that headache.
Francisco
All shared get a dedicated IP, no matter the plan.Did you offer most customers a dedicated IP free of charge? I hadn't heard of shared hosts doing that in an effort to mitigate the headache of DDoS attacks in shared hosting environments.
How about your processes, hardware limits and bandwidth? If your shared user is getting a ddos its not only your IP that's effected (-;All shared get a dedicated IP, no matter the plan.
If you have 1000 users on a single IP then it's pretty hard to figure out who the trouble maker is. We'd then be forced to offer DDOS filtering and then you get all super cheap customers that are upset that their $5/year hosting is slow because of heavy SYN rate limits, etc.
It's simply easier for us to just give each user their own IP and if they get smacked they aren't taking anyone else down. It works decently.
Francisco
Good thing we were the first VPS host in the industry to have an auto nullroute thenHow about your processes, hardware limits and bandwidth? If your shared user is getting a ddos its not only your IP that's effected (-;