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- Abysmal hosting.com support response to obvious disk space issueby /u/TycoCollectors on March 21, 2026 at 3:29 am
So I signed up to A2Hosting years ago and they were excellent. Of course they were taken over by Hosting.com. Setting aside the various issues, this one has finally got me to move. In the last month despite using only 2GB of 15GB space, it keeps running out of space, which stops even CPanel from loading, and of course I can’t do anything. https://preview.redd.it/beh79zb2hbqg1.png?width=618&format=png&auto=webp&s=ab087002607ab0f56a9f9f25ea6c7b0dd4eb7001 https://preview.redd.it/6240g5onhbqg1.png?width=512&format=png&auto=webp&s=3b7ccdf456c2065b46bbafea8fb3b2970ee44266 Yet try to upload via FTP… Command: PASV Response: 227 Entering Passive Mode (192,250,227,238,246,79) Command: STOR debug2.log Response: 552 Disk full – please upload later Error: Critical file transfer error https://preview.redd.it/iy77r4u8hbqg1.png?width=946&format=png&auto=webp&s=cc5f0ab40877029c7daf87fc39ebb1e8e9d5406b Fair enough, I guess their server has ran out of space somehow, easy fix yeah? The response from support is laughable and infuriating. https://preview.redd.it/karxt7eihbqg1.png?width=1140&format=png&auto=webp&s=a7c48acedccecdb31e6ae877cf75f610b3a5d795 As usual I ended up deleting files just to get things going again, despite only using 2GB of my 15GB. This morning, ran out of space again. I’m over it. Don’t use anything assosciated with Hosting.com, they’re a joke. submitted by /u/TycoCollectors [link] [comments]
- Hosting better then SetraHostby /u/snow__wolfe on March 20, 2026 at 5:01 pm
Overall on uptime and things just normally running smoothly and fast, I have liked SetraHost, BUT I am currently haveing a tech issue and I can’t seem to get any help so I need to start looking for a new host. In case someone can help with my issue so maybe a work around since I can’t get tech to help. I am trying to create a staging site so I can redesign my site (need to do a major overhaul of my shop), but I keep getting errors. https://preview.redd.it/682g2gbje8qg1.png?width=1626&format=png&auto=webp&s=5e43e2c4384d03e2bfda6dcadf499cc89f1a2d4d submitted by /u/snow__wolfe [link] [comments]
- Server Deployment – Automatic server partitionby /u/CallumMVS- on March 20, 2026 at 6:49 am
Hi, I was recently looking into automatic server provisioning. I would like to have a software platform that handles billing and partitioning automatically. Using a very standard workflow: Client buys plan -> Payment Successful -> Resources partitioned -> Access details displayed to user. I have looked at a few options but none of them really did what I was seeking, until i stumbled upon https://hostbillapp.com . I really liked this as it neatly wrapped together everything that I was looking for while using a really decently payment model for the software. I was wondering if anyone has any experiance that they would be interested in searching or alternative platforms that I should investigate. Thanks, submitted by /u/CallumMVS- [link] [comments]
- Do we need a vibe DevOps layer?by /u/mpetryshyn1 on March 20, 2026 at 4:11 am
So I’ve been messing with those vibe-y code generators and they’re awesome for frontends and small backends, but deployments… yeah. They work for prototypes or basic CRUD, then everything falls apart when you want real infra. Developers can ship fast and then get stuck doing manual DevOps, or they rewrite everything just to make it deploy on AWS/Azure/Render/DO. I started wondering if there should be a “”vibe DevOps”” layer – like a web app or a VS Code extension that actually reads your repo and figures out requirements. It would deploy using your own cloud accounts, set up CI/CD, containerize, handle scaling and infra config, and not lock you into platform hacks. Basically automate the boring bits but respect your providers and constraints, which still blows my mind that it isn’t a thing yet. Feels like that could bridge the gap between prototype speed and production apps, right? I mean, seems obvious but maybe I’m missing stuff. Maybe security, account perms, edge cases, or just the complexity of real infra makes this hard. How are you handling deployments today and would you trust a tool like that, or is manual infra still the only safe route? submitted by /u/mpetryshyn1 [link] [comments]
- I need help with my hosting companyby /u/RevealOdd2449 on March 20, 2026 at 2:26 am
So I recently started my own game server hosting company Ever since I’ve launched Frosted Hosting I’ve gained a couple of customers here but I’ve been plateauing and just lost a client yesterday, so I figured I’d ask here. for those who’ve grown a small hosting company or anything business really, how did you do it? I’m also open to any feedback on the website itself, be as honest as possible i dont care, id rather hear it here than lose customers. I’m trying to build this into something real and not just some side project that fades out because no one uses it. any advice, marketing, pricing, design, whatever is appreciated submitted by /u/RevealOdd2449 [link] [comments]

