July 21, 2009, 10:02 PM
Been with VPSLink quite a few months now, and I must say things are going well.
chuck@wine:~$ uptime
20:50:50 up 64 days, 51 min, 1 user, load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
Last reboot I did myself for a software update. And the only other downtime before that was during their datacenter power failure. No biggy though – only a few hours down and they promptly credited my account. They are also taking measures to make sure this will never happen again. (Second datacenter on the other side of the U.S. work-in-progress)
Remember, my referral code is 9PDT2M for anyone interested in getting a recurring 10% on any VPS package they offer. It also credits my account a little for everyone I refer, reducing the cost of hosting this blog.
March 27, 2009, 3:22 PM
I just about finished moving everything over to my server located on a VPSLink Link-3 from its previous host, a 1GHZ P-III with 512mb’s of RAM running off my DSL connection. I also opted to configure all my services manually instead of using DTC to manage it all, primarily to save on RAM.
I think I’ve fixed everything up on the xtarutaru.com domain other than moving mailboxes over, but if anyone notices any glitchs let me know.
March 23, 2009, 2:12 PM
Back about a month ago I signed up for a VPS plan from WowVPS; it was a pretty simple plan that had the following specs:
12GB disk space
200GB transfer
192MB RAM
3 IP Addresses
All for 10.95$ USD. Not too shabby for its price, though there was a sale at the time. (And still is as of the writing of this post!)
The only problem I ever had with them was a small billing glitch that just required me to open a ticket and provide the PayPal transaction ID, and a control panel glitch caused by me reinstalling the VPS image. Their support team took care of these problems fairly quickly, so I suffered no loss.
All in all WowVPS is a great provider. I know there are plenty of negative reviews of them out there on the web, but after trying them for myself I found no problems with them.
So for service I give them a 8/10 and for support a perfect 10/10
February 28, 2009, 1:57 PM
A little over a week ago I posted on how I was trying out a VPS as a backup MX server. So far things have been working out great, I’m rather impressed with the service I’ve been getting so far; its fast, expandable, and best of all, affordable.
The provider I decided to go with for this adventure is VPSLink, a rather well known and reliable Xen/OpenVZ VPS provider. I started by ordering a Link-2 for 14.95$/mo, but quickly decided it would be worthwhile to upgrade to a Link-3 for 19.95$/mo.
Their support has so far been excellent, and their prices amazing. I mean, I’m getting around 300GB of traffic per month that I am sure I will never end up using completely. Even if I hosted all my websites on the VPS I still wouldn’t come anywhere near 300GB of monthly traffic, it barely goes more than a few GB’s right now. They also give a decent amount of disk space, but since this is a backup MX server I rarely would ever use more than a 1GB of space.
The only real problem I see is the large volume of brute-force attacks on the IP subnet that I’m on. While the risk is pretty tiny if you use proper passwords for your SSH access you should still consider installing a program like fail2ban or denyhosts to block the IP’s initiating all the failed login attempts. Also be very sure your mail server is not an open relay.
But anyway, now for the nifty referral code. If you use the below code you will 1) Reduce my hosting costs and 2) Save yourself 10% of the VPS’s price for LIFE. You don’t have to use this code, but I personally would be grateful if you did. So here it is:
9PDT2M
Or, for an easier way to already have it stored in your browser for when you order, try clicking this link to VPSLink.
February 21, 2009, 9:32 AM
Everyone knows how much it sucks to have bounced mail from your mailserver going down. I mean, its like the worst thing that could happen. So in order to prevent this on my server, I’ve started looking around for backup mx services. Then I took a step back and realized something:
For one domain, the cheapest I could really find a backup mx service for was 3$/mo
However, for a full out VPS I found I could find a suitable one for less than 20$/mo, or even as cheap as 8$/mo, depending on how many resources I want.
So, I went and signed up for a pretty simple plan, and installed a postfix server setup as a backup mx. The biggest benefit here is I have no tiny restrictions on bandwidth transfers or disk space for the domains, I’m only limited by my account total. And I also have the ability for this server to later on host things like a backup NS server, or even do network monitoring for me.
I havent been with the provider longer than a week yet, so I won’t plug them, but when I do they supposdly have a nifty referral coupon code that would give me account credit, and give the user of the coupon a 10% discount for life on their account. So when (if?) they are plugged, I’ll have a coupon code ready for anyone here to use.