Want to subscribe to topics you're interested in?
Become a Member

Versaweb Dedicated Servers (Las Vegas)

Discussion in 'Dedicated server hosting' started by eva2000, Aug 5, 2014.

  1. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

    53,142
    12,110
    113
    May 24, 2014
    Brisbane, Australia
    Ratings:
    +18,645
    Local Time:
    8:20 PM
    Nginx 1.27.x
    MariaDB 10.x/11.4+
  2. rdan

    rdan Well-Known Member

    5,439
    1,397
    113
    May 25, 2014
    Ratings:
    +2,186
    Local Time:
    6:20 PM
    Mainline
    10.2
    Guess what I also enable defer js on pagespeed, so that helps :D
     
  3. rdan

    rdan Well-Known Member

    5,439
    1,397
    113
    May 25, 2014
    Ratings:
    +2,186
    Local Time:
    6:20 PM
    Mainline
    10.2
    Off topic: Transferring another server doesn't need to re-issue new cert, csr and key?
     
  4. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

    53,142
    12,110
    113
    May 24, 2014
    Brisbane, Australia
    Ratings:
    +18,645
    Local Time:
    8:20 PM
    Nginx 1.27.x
    MariaDB 10.x/11.4+
    nope as long as you transfer the /usr/local/nginx/conf/ssl/yourdomain.com/* contents and use same nginx vhost paths to those crt and keys etc
     
  5. rdan

    rdan Well-Known Member

    5,439
    1,397
    113
    May 25, 2014
    Ratings:
    +2,186
    Local Time:
    6:20 PM
    Mainline
    10.2
    I thought it matters if the server has different openssl version.
    Old server is using floren, new server using default version of centos 6.5.
     
  6. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

    53,142
    12,110
    113
    May 24, 2014
    Brisbane, Australia
    Ratings:
    +18,645
    Local Time:
    8:20 PM
    Nginx 1.27.x
    MariaDB 10.x/11.4+
    doesn't matter :)
     
  7. rdan

    rdan Well-Known Member

    5,439
    1,397
    113
    May 25, 2014
    Ratings:
    +2,186
    Local Time:
    6:20 PM
    Mainline
    10.2
    In my 2 days using Versaweb very badly I was DDOS again this morning and they null route my IP :(
    On SoYouStart I don't have this problem, ouch :(
    And they ask me additional $35 USD per month to have the ddos protection added.
     
  8. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

    53,142
    12,110
    113
    May 24, 2014
    Brisbane, Australia
    Ratings:
    +18,645
    Local Time:
    8:20 PM
    Nginx 1.27.x
    MariaDB 10.x/11.4+
    yeah DDOS protection costs extra, i thought you already paid for that upgrade ?
     
  9. rdan

    rdan Well-Known Member

    5,439
    1,397
    113
    May 25, 2014
    Ratings:
    +2,186
    Local Time:
    6:20 PM
    Mainline
    10.2
    Nope, I still don't have that protection.
    I thought null route works good but NOT :(
    I'm thinking of using back SYS, haizt!
     
  10. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

    53,142
    12,110
    113
    May 24, 2014
    Brisbane, Australia
    Ratings:
    +18,645
    Local Time:
    8:20 PM
    Nginx 1.27.x
    MariaDB 10.x/11.4+
    on versaweb site DDOS protection seems to be reduced to $20/month

    shame, guess it depends on how much value you place in a west coast USA location for your visitors in Asia... if +$20/month extra is worth it i.e. you don't need cost of a CDN with a closer location
     
  11. rdan

    rdan Well-Known Member

    5,439
    1,397
    113
    May 25, 2014
    Ratings:
    +2,186
    Local Time:
    6:20 PM
    Mainline
    10.2
    What is this red line mean?
    upload_2014-10-12_20-55-26.png
     
  12. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

    53,142
    12,110
    113
    May 24, 2014
    Brisbane, Australia
    Ratings:
    +18,645
    Local Time:
    8:20 PM
    Nginx 1.27.x
    MariaDB 10.x/11.4+
    maybe ask Versaweb support
     
  13. rdan

    rdan Well-Known Member

    5,439
    1,397
    113
    May 25, 2014
    Ratings:
    +2,186
    Local Time:
    6:20 PM
    Mainline
    10.2
    I already did, all they answer is I'm being attack.hm
     
  14. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

    53,142
    12,110
    113
    May 24, 2014
    Brisbane, Australia
    Ratings:
    +18,645
    Local Time:
    8:20 PM
    Nginx 1.27.x
    MariaDB 10.x/11.4+
    so port downtime ??? maybe ask on WHT forums for other web hosts input on the interpretation of the graph
     
  15. rdan

    rdan Well-Known Member

    5,439
    1,397
    113
    May 25, 2014
    Ratings:
    +2,186
    Local Time:
    6:20 PM
    Mainline
    10.2
    I don't have this problem on SYS.
    Why are they limiting me to 2mb? ouch!
     
  16. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

    53,142
    12,110
    113
    May 24, 2014
    Brisbane, Australia
    Ratings:
    +18,645
    Local Time:
    8:20 PM
    Nginx 1.27.x
    MariaDB 10.x/11.4+
    don't think it's a limit it's just your outbound numbers see out for 95% percentile = 2.24Mb/s
     
  17. rdan

    rdan Well-Known Member

    5,439
    1,397
    113
    May 25, 2014
    Ratings:
    +2,186
    Local Time:
    6:20 PM
    Mainline
    10.2
    What happened if I reach that?
    Additional bandwidth charge cause I reach the limit?
     
  18. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

    53,142
    12,110
    113
    May 24, 2014
    Brisbane, Australia
    Ratings:
    +18,645
    Local Time:
    8:20 PM
    Nginx 1.27.x
    MariaDB 10.x/11.4+
    You'd have to as Versaweb for the specific bandwidth policy but I think that is just info for your to know and not overage charges. It isn't a limit, it's just your current 95% percentile calculated bandwidth out numbers
     
  19. rdan

    rdan Well-Known Member

    5,439
    1,397
    113
    May 25, 2014
    Ratings:
    +2,186
    Local Time:
    6:20 PM
    Mainline
    10.2
    Latest reply:
    very enough to vanish versaweb.
    Time to go back to SYS.
     
  20. eva2000

    eva2000 Administrator Staff Member

    53,142
    12,110
    113
    May 24, 2014
    Brisbane, Australia
    Ratings:
    +18,645
    Local Time:
    8:20 PM
    Nginx 1.27.x
    MariaDB 10.x/11.4+
    did he read that wrong as 56.43 TB not GB ??? you have 50TB bandwidth server right ? I'd get them to clarify this as 56.43GB can't be right for your limit