Tag Archives: VPS

Two VPSs on CloudCone are on the same Host Server

CloudCone VPSs can’t be migrated once provisioned

I bought two VPSs from CloudCone, and both are on the same Host Machine. This approach lacks resilience because if the host machine fails, both VPS instances will go down simultaneously. I’ve asked the support to migrate but they said: I’m afraid migration is not possible in the VPS Servers because of their infrastructure 🙁 Continue Reading »

Colocrossing Hosting Packages for VPS

Adding Colocrossing VPS Hosting

I’ve added the Colocrossing to the VPS Database. Colocrossing also provides the dedicated servers as well. I’ve two dedicated servers with them. Few things could go wrong with the dedicated servers and there are no problems such as Noisy Neighbours which could also affect a VPS (Virtual Private Server or sometimes called VM: Virtual Machines). Continue Reading »

VNC connection to Cloudcone Servers shows high cpu usage/load after a reboot

Noisy Neighbours or Over Selling at Cloudcone VPS

One of my cloudcone servers was slow and laggy – I had to reboot it. However, it got stuck at the shudown-and-reboot phrase, so I had to issue a hard reboot. It took a few minutes for the server to reboot, and I managed to SSH to it. However, the server was at a high Continue Reading »

QuickhostUK Hacked and Hacker Asks for Payment on TRON Blockchain (USDT)

I got an email from official QuickhostUK <[email protected]> email: Email Title: Please note! QuickHost is Hacked!!!!!!! QuickHost is Hacked By WHMCS Killer For hosting customers, we have copied the complete data and need to restore the data. Please pay 100 USDT TRC20 to TF1MnFmmtkiTnab9h9rkYkwicDUw2FmELN For VPS/physical server customers Please pay 300USDT TRC20 to TF1MnFmmtkiTnab9h9rkYkwicDUw2FmELN Then Continue Reading »

Start Building with the New Free Plan for Vultr Cloud Compute

Vultr Offers Free Tier VPS!

I have been a Vultr for a long long time (many many years). Vultr has offered a Free Tier Program. However, you have to register and get approved. Once approved, you can select a Free Tier instance at (Cloud Compute – Regular – Free Instance). Current Vultr users are likely to be approved for the Continue Reading »