
MichaelCee
MichaelCee
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(Quote) Coinbase Commerce is a good shout. That's what I was using when I used WHMCS and it was all pretty smooth.
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It is not something I see from the admin side of backup/restore but when users have migrated to me their username prefixes differed and I've had a few support requests regarding syncing their database names. So +1 on the interest, but not a deal bre…
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Have used CoinPayments, then their verification implementation was trash and didn't work. BitPay are confusing, there's a $100 new account limit but it is actually $0 until you submit your businesses physical lease agreement or similar. So right no…
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(Quote) Originally it was WHMCS only, I switched to Blesta personally and changed the idea around. Once it's to a polished state I will rethink it. I have had some offers from other software companies to convert the articles for added support.
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Nice of you to post boss :) If anyone saw before, you'll notice the template change. I threw up makemykb.com with Bootstrap 4.1 for simplicity. Notes would be appreciated! In terms of the articles, you can follow development at https://blesta.make…
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(#)Interested
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(Quote) Just to clarify, same company @uptime recommended. (not me- just incase) :)
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Budget very sad. (Quote) M2020GB RAM150GB SSD NVMeX TB Monthly Traffic (OP states 10GB needed?)4 vCPU CoresDirectAdmin license included1 * Additional IPv4 About 28 Euros/month Drop to 16GB RAM/120GB SSD for 22 Euros/month Drop to 12GB RAM/90GB SS…
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Hey, memba when automation became this hip cool new thing that saved you so much money and stress? BYE BYE!
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(Quote) If we are starting GIF wars (Image) Ontopic: Boo scammers!
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(Quote) One of them involves a toilet, a desk lamp and somebody named Chris. That's my version of The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe anyway. But like, hey we'll keep you online as a good will gesture! > Brand owner can't delete data because C…
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I don't really understand the 10 day extension.. If ColoCrossing aren't deeply affiliated with the brands, the brand owner could simply terminate the services on the day they closed business. It's making me see like three weird situations about tha…
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(Quote) I found the CentOS 7>8 Jump was an easier transition/faster working/more compatible than the Debian 9 > 10 one. I am using both though, just CentOS for CloudLinux and compatibility.
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(Quote) I like it when people buy my stuff but in terms of the bigger picture any effort to get people playing with DirectAdmin (or even anything else that's decent) is welcome, even if it's not through me.
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(Quote) WSS for Hetzner CEO! If I was going to hazard a guess, I'd say a handful (or two) people must have asked at the least. In terms of Germany/DirectAdmin, Clouvider has definitely made some moves with those extra locations (Frankfurt) includi…
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(Quote) Even though it's not early days for DirectAdmin, it's definitely still early days for this post-cPanel-questioning era so here's to the future. ;)
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(Quote) I am not really familar with the "charges" of becoming a partner so if it's a fee sure but if it's a pay for what you sell then I don't really get that. I guess it's just their process of defining what "high" demand is a…
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(Quote) In terms of LE* it is "Low End" and cPanel was the bigger brand that happened to fit that category before the price changes, so you're not wrong.
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(Quote) Comparing the entire hosting market with the userbase of LET is sketchy to say the least.
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(Quote) If you are putting it like "we're making enough money" over "we want to improve and add to our offering" that makes the provider sound shitty. Specifically when it comes to DA in Germany, there has been quite a few discu…
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For personal use? I don't even know if any.. uh.. perhaps a few $10/yr domains pending expiry and a MyW lifetime. Otherwise.. many many dollars.
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(Quote) $0.20/m per additional fry?
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Would anybody like to loan me a small loan of $1.5 billion dollars?