CloudatCost and Fibernetics April to May Outage
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@scottalanmiller said:
@coliver said:
Not sure why but my server hasn't experienced any outages at all throughout this down time. Lucky me.
You have a CloudatCost server that is online right now?
Yep, hasn't gone offline. Must be one of the lucky ones on an unaffected subnet.
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There's no reason for anything to be affected if they have another link up. Do these guys even have an IT background. Maybe there's a reason they are using VMware instead of xen too.
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And they are using R810 quad socket systems which makes Windows that much harder and are very inefficient for cloud workloads. Everything I found out is just one horrible decision layered on another as if they don't have any IT people there and are just buying whatever they heard about somewhere. I wouldn't be surprised if they were considering running the whole shebang on a VRTX.
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I can get to my server via the console and see that it is up. Just can't use it.
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I don't know if I'd giggle or cry if the outage was caused by a negative balance in their bank account.
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Can't say I'm adding anything here.. I can access the panel - but not via the console or with putty.
I am disappointed,.. but it's not the end of the world for me. I haven't really done anything with my two sessions,.. It is what it is. It shows a failure point for any Cloud based service.
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No one else seems to be having issues with rodgers at this point. Seems Odd.
@scottalanmiller They might not even be using the enterprise version of ESXi, they could be using some free ESXi license without vMotion given the lack of funding.
Also we have no real proof aside from their own claim to be owned by Fibernetics. There Articles of Organization does not list them, it list some guy (who has a really nice house in Canada btw). It's a Venture capital company that owns a few other risky ventures. Fibernetics has from some reports of some people denied that they own Cloud at Cost and suggested they are more of a partner & provider ( but, not a business partner)
Also I wonder if it's true about only $51,000 net worth http://kikstats.com/site/cloudatcost.com
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Here's one of there other ventures: http://www.fongo.com/
It looks like they will partner with most any employee's ideas on companies: http://www.fibernetics.ca/about-us/fibernetics-ventures/
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@Reid-Cooper said:
I have a suspicion that maybe they are not coming back this time.
Are there any repercussions if they do this?
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@IRJ said:
@Reid-Cooper said:
I have a suspicion that maybe they are not coming back this time.
Are there any repercussions if they do this?
ChargeBacks should be easier? Not much else you can do unless you want to take them to court (not worth it). and with no US presence that can be much harder.
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@thecreativeone91 said:
@IRJ said:
@Reid-Cooper said:
I have a suspicion that maybe they are not coming back this time.
Are there any repercussions if they do this?
ChargeBacks should be easier? Not much else you can do unless you want to take them to court (not worth it). and with no US presence that can be much harder.
I am glad that I never spent a penny. I won a free server in the ML contest. I never trusted the business model of one time purchase for something that needs continual maintenance.
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I've gotten an email from them. They will be online in a few minutes.
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Online here I mean, no word on being online for the datacenter.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I've gotten an email from them. They will be online in a few minutes.
Does it even matter at this point?
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https://members.cloudatcost.com/index.php?fuse=admin&view=Announcements&ann_id=73
This is the official link for the network status.
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@mlnews said:
https://members.cloudatcost.com/index.php?fuse=admin&view=Announcements&ann_id=73
This is the official link for the network status.
Lies...There's no way anyone is believing that.
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They Seriously need to be using Zabbix or something for monitoring their links...
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@dafyre said:
They Seriously need to be using Zabbix or something for monitoring their links...
But then they couldn't always blame outages on someone else.