
Lee
Lee
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(Quote) As I said in follow up on LET, credit where credit is due, you thought about it, dealt with it and came back to admit you were in the wrong. It has been dealt with and that is what matters from a client perspective.
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(Quote) He used a Solus exploit to delete a large number of VM's from Ramnodes servers and possibly others. (Quote) It's him, he has been talking about it on chat elsewhere.
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Interesting for PHP nerds given who it is doing the review.
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(Quote) As were quite a few, but they were all unsuspended a while ago along with people like Robert Clarke who still posts every now and then who should never, ever have been allowed back after what he did.
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(Quote) I saw him, only makes me think he is a HostDoc client that has made him crawl out to comment.
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(Quote) And there lies the issue with public displays of emotion intended to cause drama, yes, that is what HostDoc clearly did. He knew that the announcement would get posted on LET. We don't know the full story so will never know whether RS was …
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(Quote) This exactly, no customer should ever need to be a part of a dispute between the host and their service providers. It really comes across as the provider trying to save face by blaming someone else for a service interruption their clients a…
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(Quote) You must be kidding? The way he is handling it is shocking for anything but LET standards.
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(Quote) That may be the plan, I guess we will find out in time. Right now cPanel continues to offer a free DNS Only and you would need to pay for a DA licence to set up clustering. Not sure whether a $2 personal licence would do or you need a lice…
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(Quote) They do have this, it is just another DA install in a different location. There is an option in the panel to two installs to speak with each other. Just not free like cPanel although DNS Only for Cpanel is unlikely to be free long given th…
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(Quote) Indeed, this is where my opinion on cPanel seems to grate with many others in that $45 each month for 100 users and $0.20 per additional user each month is really not that bad when you compare it side by side with DA. It is perceived as ba…
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(Quote) Yup, daily has always been there, hourly is to be added just no ETA.
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(Quote) No, but yes. Can you do this via the panel? No. Can you modify it manually? Yes. Another one of those must-haves that is in a Queue to be added to the panel, no ETA.
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I am actually surprised I didn't buy more at the weekend, all I took was a box from @AnthonySmith, since I sold my hosting services all I have is that and a large DO box that I hastily moved a load of personal sites to and will need to find a more p…
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(Quote) Yup, that sounds like DirectAdmin :). It can be very temperamental.
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(Quote) Never assume, ass U me and all that :)
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(Quote) What is it you are trying to change? I mean, 7.2 may be the DA loaded config file but if the change is expected at user level, has the user account go 7.2 selected?
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(Quote) centOS is the cornerstone for their products so no surprise. I am sure Debian support won't be far away. Aside from that, DA needs to prune their supported OS list, app providers are not going to be as flexible in supporting them all.
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(Quote) Certainly, if you do not need end-user access it is a great option, just don't do what some providers have done by creating end-user accounts to access the panel. That is not going to work. According to JetApps, they are now working on a D…
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Certainties: (Quote) Very Likely: (Quote) I would not rule out cPanel making 'refinements' to their pricing. I would also not rule out the same from Direct Admin although 2020 may be a bit soon in their case, depends on how successful the cPanel …
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Whoever selected or does select "Make it public what those abusers have been doing" you need to get out of that LE* mentality that as a business owner you can do that. Don't be a dick, be professional if you have any chance of making it. …
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(Quote) And that is likely it, abusers are smart, they feed on inexperience, lack of controls and so on.
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Although not a perfect solution if you are a host, JetBackups for Linux is actually really good. Took me about 30 minutes to install, configure and start running an incremental hourly backup job on files and similar for databases. The interface is …
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I can understand his position in that he is a new host and wants to protect his reputation early on from abusers who post negative reviews. Depending on the review site he should try and contact them and ask either for the review to be removed or a…
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Nord, it just works, not had any issues.
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(Quote) The linux version must work, just not on a user level, it is based on no control panel so I guess you just backup whatever you want when you want but if a user wants to recover data you would provide it. Will have a look later today. edit:…
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(Quote) That would be awesome, as well as the backups. I have not looked into it, does the new Linux Jetbackup service work with DirectAdmin? I guess it probably does in that it provides a more integrated experience but without the provision of en…
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In fact, as a starter, how are people finding DA for those that use it from a customer perspective? What are the main gripes you have as the end-user?
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(Quote) Cheers.
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(Quote) 16 GB Ram DDR4 320 GB Disk space (Raid 10 SSD cached) 6000 GB Bandwidth @ 1 gbit (shared DDOS Protected) 1 x IPv4 address (5 additional IP's free on request with valid justification) 1 x /64 IPv6 Free DA license on request. €22.50 p/month wi…