Hey guys! If you ever owned a server hosted by Fallout-hosting, do you suggest it or not (if not, why)?
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They're crap. They charged me three times in a month and only fixed after I had to show proof. Don't request to upgrade because they will charge you before you even accept the invoice and they charge early on monthly payments.
Eh, I don't use their MC services, but I just hate their dedis at this point.
First, I bought hardware and after a month of waiting, turns out it's broken. RIP my plans.
I reallocated that $ to a 128gb dedi, turns out the KVM I was able to get was...shall I say extremely buggy, for which their support say is completely an issue on my side that one press of a key would type 10 of it. I used their support to get things done for me, but oh well, they don't follow instructions that well. Seems that a 128gb server was a downgrade from a 32GB...the hardware is worse on the 128 while the 32 is a supermicro. So I cancel it. </3 Complete waste.
Not 10 seconds for an input to show, if I pressed "A", it would turn into "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA" 1/3 of the time. So typing "root" to login would turn into "roooooooooooot". I did offer to pay for management (shrug). I didn't even mention your IP allocation issue where IPs would be assigned to multiple people...seems to of occurred twice so far over 6 IPv4s.Jayson, the KVM provided is made by Lantronix and is $250. It is a standard KVM used by datacenters across the globe. Ours is provided free by the datacenter who has over 10 in use for their clients. This is an enterprise application which works well, if a key takes 10 seconds to input it is your connection to the KVM. I tested it after you reported the issue and it worked fine for me on the same server. The work you asked to be done wasn't even charged to you and your demands are outrageous for what you wanted done for free. We provide an un-managed service, you required some managed services to be done, and those were done for free by one of our techs. The downgrade you are speaking of is our 128GB E5's don't run Supermicro mainboards so they don't have a built in IPMI from SuperMicro. We have almost a full rack of 128GB E5's currently online and host plenty of clients who don't have issues.
Not 10 seconds for an input to show, if I pressed "A" every so often, it would turn into "AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA". I did offer to pay for management (shrug). I didn't even mention your IP allocation issue where IPs would be assigned to multiple people...seems to of occurred twice so far over 6 IPv4s.
It was a good 24+ hours between the issue being reported and cancellation without credit. I don't see how I would randomly get credit after a resolution is implemented.It was an isolated issue with the IP's which was my fault and was corrected and I am sorry for it. Credit would have been applied to your account for the error if you hadn't canceled. Like I said before, that is an issue with the input from your PC to the KVM. It typically has to do with the connection and failure to read input.
Best of luck with your host.
It was a good 24+ hours between the issue being reported and cancellation without credit. I don't see how I would randomly get credit after a resolution is implemented.
No prob.Wow thanks for all the comments guys, I was considering trying this host. But now that I see all the bad reviews and such, I'll try and stray from them. But who knows, they might turn out to be good.
If you're looking for a host, I can recommend ShockByte, never had any problems.
No prob.
But personally (not sponsored or anything) - I recommend Vastitude (KevinB), out of personal opinion.
Pm me if you have questions about Vastitude - been a loyal client for about 6 months.Thank you for the suggestion, but in the mean time I'll still be comparing hosts.[DOUBLEPOST=1492238214][/DOUBLEPOST]
Awesome, thank you. I'll be looking at their products soon.
