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0xBRIANSMITH:


--- Quote from: Destroyer on March 08, 2014, 01:16:45 AM ---Pacnet, I'm going to ask you a serious question. What the forget is your problem?

You've made two posts in this topic and they have been nothing more then an idiotic slew of insults you've crammed together in a painful to read paragraph. Your posting here is helping nobody. It is doing nothing more then making you look like an even bigger moron, if that is even possible. Sorry to break it to you, but your opinion on anything means nothing. Your words will never be taken seriously due to your horrible past.

Everybody knows you hate this community. In that case just leave because I'm sick of listening to your bullstuff whining about it.

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+1

DrenDran:


--- Quote from: $trinick on March 07, 2014, 05:37:38 PM ---No, they use budget hardware and Redundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disks. They also most definitely oversell their VPSes.

Top of the line for VPS servers is Linode.

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what if I want a winode?

$trinick:


--- Quote from: DrenDran on March 08, 2014, 12:40:16 PM ---what if I want a winode?

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Quite frankly, VPS architectures are built for use with linux guests. OpenVZ works with Windows, but OVZ is a piece of stuff as software so good companies don't usually use it or have a cheaper plan that uses it. If I wanted a windows based remote host I would get a dedicated server.

Hammereditor5:


--- Quote from: $trinick on March 08, 2014, 02:06:36 PM ---If I wanted a windows based remote host I would get a dedicated server.

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In my experience, KVM and Xen host Windows VPS's quite stabily.

$trinick:

I didn't say it was unstable, I just said that the software was built to run Linux and only extended to support Windows, which causes the Windows support to be inferior to Linux in quality. Maybe that doesn't matter to you as much as it matters to me, but I prefer solutions that are 100%, not just "work."

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