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(drama) Dedicated server ? NOT (shared fuck) !! Slow loading YES !!!
Ok what would you do if you find out that you are paying for a dedicated server and you find out that you're not alone the on box ?
Second, when you do some gallery posting, you get "download speed of the server too slow" and you go huh ??????????? Wtf i got plenty of room, what's this shit ??????? :( |
Sounds like you got screwed by serveradvance too... :2 cents:
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cancel and move to the following:
www.webair.com www.tear2hosting.com www.oc3networks.com all are great! |
sonuds like you ARE getting screwed. a way to find out is to tell them you want to reboot your server. if it IS yours they should do it, if they say "WE CANT" then your on a shared hosting platform.
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No it ain't serveradvance
No what about paying for extra bandwidth THANK GOD IT DIDN'T HAPPEN YET. |
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I'd start the move process now. |
Ostie de colisse de tabarnake !!!
Arghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh !@@%$#%@#$!@#@#!@#!@#!@ This box is almost brand new, took me a mother week to transfer the hole. Like 80 hours |
if you know it is true give the name up and find out who has the other sites as they may think they are on a dedicated box too.
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I'm searching, getting evidences, facts right now and contacting friends about it which i KNOW they have boxes with them.
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How did you find out?
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sorry to hear that dude... you were probably paying 10x more than you should have (if it's really shared)...
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a month ago .. i saw some complaint about www.webair.com .......
but most insane is dreamhost...... they always when my gals approve in thehun , worldsex and other PA accounts.. always experiences that...... |
easy to check if you are on a VPS or on a true dedicated...
dmesg - self evident cat /etc/fstab (if any line starts with the word 'none', you're on a VPS_ if any of the fllowing commands give logical output, you're on a vps: grep ^vzfs /proc/mounts grep UML /proc/cpuinfo /sbin/lspci | grep -i vmware |
Hi sorry to hear about what is going on. If you would like we will find out for you if it is a real dedicated box or not free of charge. Also if you do plan on moving, we would be more then happy to set you up with a real dedicated server, and move all your data for you free of charge, and you would have no down time.
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Sounds like you are used to being bent over. So do it for teh BoyAlley.
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I fell like a pile of shit I guess i have too much shit running around. But you tend to trust people sometimes. |
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Are you sure it's not a VPS?
Although even a shared server should not slow down when you give it more load, the admin or host should factor bursts. I wouldn't assume they are lying, but if the performance is not there then just move to a new host or atleast anew server, we would love to show you what quality hosting can be if you decide to try another host: http://www.dwhs.com |
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Why didn't they use rsync to do that ... 100 gigs is done easy in the day( site, db, mail, etc...), unless your new server is a turtle .... |
you might just have a capped connection? maybe that's why it's slow?
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There are a 101+ reasons why your server could be sluggish as hell. It doesn't mean you're on a VPS, though that could be one. Have you had the NIC checked over? Is there a faulty router in teh DC? Have you checked /var/log/messages? checked through dmesg? Log a ticket with your ISP to give the box a once over explaining your problem. Or take Split_Neo up on his offer - he knows a box inside out and can tell you what you (don't?) want to know. If you're not proficient in server management, have someone that is help you understand your problem.... |
test your bandwidth:
wget ftp://ftp1.optonline.net/pub/test64.exe for comparison, I get 8.4 MB/s on a 100mbs NIC at SplitInfinity in California and 1.12 MB/s on a 10mbs NIC w/ LayeredTech in Texas. |
www.eurotivity.com
period |
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VPS is very good and cheap alternative to dedicated server
Who know the best offers? |
damn, that sucks
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http://gotwebhost.com/vps.html |
if you're not happy, move. most hosts will be happy to upload your stuff from your current server for you.
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tell them to enable root access :)
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We'll move everything over for you free =)
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/dev/ad0s1b none swap sw 0 0 /dev/ad0s1a / ufs rw 1 1 /dev/ad0s1e /tmp ufs rw 2 2 /dev/ad0s1f /usr ufs rw 2 2 /dev/ad0s1d /var ufs rw 2 2 Does that show I am on a VPS because of the "none"? |
People should go with a reliable host, not the cheapest host.
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bumpers :thumbsup
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see signature for the best deals! :)
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If you live in a stste like I do you swear out a warrant againest them for "theft by deception", and send them to the butt slamming palace in south georgia.:thumbsup
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Opps! "stste" = state
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It's unlikely you are on a VPS, since all those partitions belong to a dedicated disk - all yours. So, if it is a shared server or VPS, then it's one where you have your own disk. Unlikely. |
do the command
df -k and you'll find how much disk space each of those partitions have (/ , /tmp , /use , /var) They'll all add up to your total HD size, showing you have your own dedicated disk. Highly unlikely this is on a VPS... |
plus, you should really edit that /etc/fstab file so that the line:
/dev/ad0s1e /tmp ufs rw 2 2 reads: /dev/ad0s1e /tmp ufs noexec,nosuid,rw 2 2 this is important because /tmp is writeable by everyone and is a good place for exploits to hide. Mounting it as noexec,nosuid,rw means that nobody can execute any files from there. |
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