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  • [research] What is the minimum feature set (or maximum) has to be?
    by /u/flamingfd1 on December 18, 2025 at 12:32 am

    Hey, We are developing a dead simple service for instances (+ GPU and bare metal servers in future). Since i’m deformed after years in dev/devops I see things under some specific angle and lost what are must have things for the service provider except uptime and prices ofc. Or even minimal set of them to make service as easy as possible with no overload by features like VPC, databases or smth. Can you share what features at least has to be present? Regards, and things in this nature submitted by /u/flamingfd1 [link] [comments]

  • Want to transfer ChemiCloud Share Hosting Plan (Turbo), 1 Year+ Remaining
    by /u/-fartbrat on December 17, 2025 at 3:23 pm

    I paid triennially for $718 and considering they’re doing promotion for $4.49 a month, i can transfer to you for just $4 a month, a year will be $48. I had good experience with them because of their support, the server was fast too for wordpress use. Let me know if you’re interested. Just $48 and it’s yours. Expiry date 2027-01-23 (401 Days Until Expiry) submitted by /u/-fartbrat [link] [comments]

  • What do you think will be the next big advancement in server technology or hosting solutions?
    by /u/onliveserver on December 17, 2025 at 2:59 pm

    A lot has been on my mind about the future of hosting and server technology. I’m interested in hearing what other people think will come next now that cloud and virtualization are so popular. Maybe serverless computing will become even more common, or AI-driven optimizations that can automatically scale and make things run better? Or maybe it will be something completely different! What do you think will happen with server technology in the future? I would love to hear what you all think will happen next. submitted by /u/onliveserver [link] [comments]

  • What are the hidden downsides of running a multi-IP dedicated server?
    by /u/Emergency-Shame5468 on December 17, 2025 at 9:44 am

    For people with experience managing dedicated servers with many IPs, what challenges didn’t you expect going in? This could be networking complexity, firewall rules, monitoring, abuse complaints, or IP reputation issues. If you had to redesign your setup today, what would you do differently? submitted by /u/Emergency-Shame5468 [link] [comments]

  • Hosting.com is trash as well as their management
    by /u/RevolutionIcy2012 on December 17, 2025 at 9:24 am

    Hosting.com, originally WHG (World Hosting Group) which aquired A2 and merged into Hosting.com is an absolute fraud, bad management and money laundering scheme. WHG aquired so many other brands while not having the needed support to assist in technical issues customers may experience. Did you know that they do not have a Sales Team? All “technical” engineers assist in sales questions. Furthermore, the only billing team that exists, works 5 hours a day. After their “shift” is over, the TECHNICAL team takes the billing chats and tickets as well. Smells like a wonderful hierarchy to me. Did you know that WHG’s (Hosting.com) engineers have to work on FastComet, TMDHosting, Mochahost etc issues with little to no training whatsoever? Engineers literally have to use AI services to provide answers to your questions as customers and we tend to belittle their work and attitude on a daily basis when it’s not even their fault? Last but not least, WHG’s management is trying so hard to be a wannabe typical corporation that they are not even trying to meet the standard human needs. Engineers work for 1000-1200€ a month, GLOBALLY, and are expected to be exactly on time, highlight the word “collegiality” and do not even try putting a single thought into their heads. If an engineer is late for 5 minutes, once in their entire working career there for let’s say a year, they are met with a lecture on how there must be “colleagiality”. We all have our bad days, sleepless nights etc, but the management there does not seem to be human. Next time you open a chat with one of those brands, think about everything I spoke of above. Those are people on the other end who are treated like NPCs and are expected that their whole life should be surrounded by the work they are currently at. Let’s at least try to brighten their day and not make it even worse than it already is. submitted by /u/RevolutionIcy2012 [link] [comments]

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