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RE: The End of OpenVZ 6 & Post4VPS VPSs - Manal - 08-27-2019 Shadow Hosting is on safe side since we're running on KVM. Was planning to also start OVZ in future(wasn't sure) but now, obviously, I won't go for OVZ. KVM is better (as voted). RE: The End of OpenVZ 6 & Post4VPS VPSs - tryp4vps - 08-27-2019 (08-24-2019, 01:45 PM)Hidden Refuge Wrote: ... Will sponsors drop VPSs running OpenVZ 6? Will the eventually replace them with something better? Or will the worst happen and they will continue using a dead technology and risk to get hacked? What will you do? As a VPS 9 holder myself, I really do not want to see Virmach drop the VPS because of this change. In fact, I have been using the same VPS 9 since 2017 and it has been running smooth without any big issue during this long period of time. And I am perhaps a bit lazy to switch over to another VPS. So even if Virmach will continue using OpenVZ 6, I think I may accept the risk and continue using it. RE: The End of OpenVZ 6 & Post4VPS VPSs - deanhills - 08-28-2019 (08-27-2019, 03:55 PM)tryp4vps Wrote: So even if Virmach will continue using OpenVZ 6, I think I may accept the risk and continue using it.I'm totally with you on this one @tryp4vps. I love my VPS 9. I'm willing to take chances with Virmach any time of the day. Even if their VPSs are on older technology, I get a sense of really good Admin who know what they are doing. If you check Virmach's Website you will notice however that for all of their new VPSs they are now on KVM. I doubt however they will abandon their older VPSs. I've got great faith they will work out something good for every one, as I'm sure there must be clients of theirs who are still on OpenVZ. RE: The End of OpenVZ 6 & Post4VPS VPSs - deanhills - 03-10-2020 @"Hidden Refuge" I thought you would find the contents of the e-mail below from HostUS interesting. Following our not so ideal Virmach OpenVZ 6 to KVM upgrade experience (for most of VPS 9 users) (first two upgrades were completely without any events and a great success but the others possibly because of mass production problematic leaving us with OS challenges) I was wondering whether the limitations we experienced at Virmach would have been overcome with going for OpenVZ 7 instead of upgrading to KVM? I know that KVM is better, however I'm looking specifically at a KVM at the end of OpenVZ 6 as an upgrade - like will the upgraded VPSs ever have the real KVM outcome and if they had been upgraded to OpenVZ 7 instead been in a better shape in overall? It's a great e-mail I thought - makes me feel confident that I'm not going to see any issues coming my way - and since I have had very positive experience with the owners of HostUS am confident it will really happen this way. I was just wondering what your thoughts were about OpenVZ 6 to OpenVZ 7 upgrade vs OpenVZ 6 to KVM upgrade. Could it be that Virmach had upgrade issues that will be solved some time in the dizzy future and then turn out to be much better than OpenVZ 7? Or are the cookie cutter mass produced upgraded VPS 9s going to limp along for the rest of their lives and we'll never be able to use up to date OS again? We know there were already issues with up to date OS BEFORE the upgrade, but has that issue got worse now because of the upgrade? HostUS E-mail dated 7-March-2020 Wrote:Hi Dean, Just for information sake - my OpenVZ 6 HostUS VPS is the most basic OpenVZ VPS on offer from HostUS: Source: https://hostus.us/openvz-vps.html I've had this package from 2016. I got lucky at one time - two years ago - when there was a melt down and I then got an IP from England at no extra cost. There is obviously no comparison with VPS 9 as my minimum specs HostUS VPS is very much on a Junior level, but I still like this VPS very much. |