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- Colo in DTLA availableby /u/Traditional-Week9624 on February 25, 2026 at 7:11 am
Hi team, hit me up with prices/what you need to see if we can meet on numbers. Datacenter cage space available at DTLA for rent. Comes with 2amp 110 per 1U of rackspace. Bring your own 1U-4U server or build dedicated server per specs. Speeds from 10Mbps to 10Gbps uplink available. /30 Public IPv4 and IPV6 included BGP enabled Also anycast IP’s available on my /24 per special request. 4 month contract minimum submitted by /u/Traditional-Week9624 [link] [comments]
- For those managing multiple client sites or high traffic WordPress projects , is there a real advantage to choosing enterprise hosting or agency hosting?by /u/nisha_n05 on February 25, 2026 at 6:55 am
Which features actually make a difference in real world use, and is the higher price justified? submitted by /u/nisha_n05 [link] [comments]
- Is Canadian Web Hosting shut down?by /u/TheMotherFuckenOne on February 25, 2026 at 4:46 am
Is Canadian Web Hosting shut down? Has anyone been able to reach Canadian Web Hosting recently? I’ve tried phone, email, and live chat for hours with zero response — phone goes straight to voicemail. Starting to wonder if they’ve shut down permanently? For reference: https://www.canadianwebhosting.com/ Anyone else having issues? submitted by /u/TheMotherFuckenOne [link] [comments]
- Is AWS Amplify Hosting fundamentally incompatible with dynamic “bring your own domain” SaaS setups?by /u/RopeComprehensive601 on February 25, 2026 at 3:45 am
I’m building a multi-tenant SaaS (Next.js SSR) where users can: Use username.mydomain.com (already working via wildcard subdomain) Or connect their own custom domain (e.g. example-user.com) Current stack: Next.js (App Router, SSR) AWS Amplify Hosting Cloudflare (proxy enabled) Middleware resolves tenant from Host header Wildcard subdomains under *.mydomain.com work fine. The issue is with arbitrary external domains. When a user points example-user.com to Cloudflare (which forwards to Amplify), Amplify returns a 403 because the Host header doesn’t match a domain registered in the Amplify console. From what I understand, Amplify validates the Host header before the app/middleware runs. Questions: Is Amplify Hosting fundamentally incompatible with dynamic “bring your own domain” SaaS models? Has anyone successfully implemented fully dynamic external domain onboarding on Amplify without manually registering each domain? Would a Cloudflare Worker rewriting upstream requests to mydomain.com be a viable workaround, or would TLS/SNI validation still cause rejection? I’m trying to determine whether this is an architectural dead end with Amplify, or if I’m missing a clean solution. Would appreciate real-world experiences from anyone who’s built multi-tenant SaaS with custom domains. submitted by /u/RopeComprehensive601 [link] [comments]
- Terabit.io / Byteshield + CosmicGuard / GameServerKings owners caught in extortion plot.by /u/Professional_Cow7651 on February 24, 2026 at 1:43 am
Recent court documents have revealed a massive cyber theft and extortion scheme involving one of the largest game hosting companies. Curtis Gervais (Terabit.io / ByteShield) alongside his co-conspirator Rene Roosen (GameServerKings / CosmicGuard) took information from Path.net including highly sensitive DDoS mitigation code, encryption keys, and infrastructure secrets, which they then used an anonymous Discord account named Archetype to hold the stolen data hostage in return for a failed $800,000 ransom demand. To protect themselves and steal market share, Curtis Gervais and Rene Roosen deeply misled their own employees, friends, and associates, using them as blind pawns in a coordinated smear campaign. However, Curtis Gervais failed to destroy the Signal chat logs on his personal computer allowing investigators to easily find them during the execution of an Anton Piller order in Canada. When these logs exposed their operation, Curtis Gervais signed a sworn confession completely throwing Rene Roosen under the bus to save himself. I strongly urge any businesses, hosting companies, and game networks to cut all ties with these criminals and prioritize the safety of your customers, financial data, and code. Follow the discussion here: https://lowendtalk.com/discussion/214753/caught-in-the-act-the-undeniable-proof-of-cyber-theft-by-curtis-gervais-and-rene-roosen/p1 submitted by /u/Professional_Cow7651 [link] [comments]