CloudatCost Issues
-
And again.....
-
@Aaron-Studer Why the constant rebuilds? Are you just trying out different OS's?
-
@nadnerB said:
@Aaron-Studer Why the constant rebuilds? Are you just trying out different OS's?
Different OS's, Applications, etc
I use many different VPS providers, and it looks like CloudatCost just isn't going to work for me.
Both Digital Ocean and Vultr re-build VM's in less then 1 minute, without error everytime.
I love the idea of one time cost, but clearly I was only dreaming. No many issues for the service to be usable.
-
@Aaron-Studer said:
Different OS's, Applications, etc
I use many different VPS providers, and it looks like CloudatCost just isn't going to work for me.
Both Digital Ocean and Vultr re-build VM's in less then 1 minute, without error everytime.
I love the idea of one time cost, but clearly I was only dreaming. No many issues for the service to be usable.
Righto, well I guess not every service suites everyone
-
@nadnerB said:
Righto, well I guess not every service suites everyone
Re-imaging a VM is childs play. Really should not be an issue.
Both Digital Ocean and Vultr have free $5 trials. I think if you tried one of them, you would be amazed in the difference.
-
@Aaron-Studer said:
@nadnerB said:
Righto, well I guess not every service suites everyone
Re-imaging a VM is childs play. Really should not be an issue.
Both Digital Ocean and Vultr have free $5 trials. I think if you tried one of them, you would be amazed in the difference.
Free $5 trial? Sense this makes not. I'll have a look anyway I'm not complaining, I got my server for free.
Admittedly, I haven't done much with it yet. -
@nadnerB said:
I'm not complaining, I got my server for free.
And it's worth everything you paid for it. Nothing.
-
Anyone else having issues access their panel?
-
@Danp It's down.
-
@Danp said:
Anyone else having issues access their panel?
Yep, it is down right now. I can still access my site/VM for now though.
-
Checking....
-
@Aaron-Studer said:
Both Digital Ocean and Vultr re-build VM's in less then 1 minute, without error everytime.
It's slightly annoying that it has rebuild issues. But it's a pretty trivial thing since it only impacts you when it doesn't matter - when the system is already offline. You just give it a few minutes and re-image again if it fails. I've had to do it several times and reported to them about it and it is something that they are looking into fixing. But of all things, it's immensely trivial.
-
@Aaron-Studer said:
Both Digital Ocean and Vultr have free $5 trials. I think if you tried one of them, you would be amazed in the difference.
How does "free" and "not free" go together like that?
-
Panel is down here too.
-
VMs are fine, just the panel is offline.
-
@scottalanmiller said:
It's slightly annoying that it has rebuild issues. But it's a pretty trivial thing since it only impacts you when it doesn't matter - when the system is already offline. You just give it a few minutes and re-image again if it fails. I've had to do it several times and reported to them about it and it is something that they are looking into fixing. But of all things, it's immensely trivial.
@scottalanmiller I think we are going to have to agree to disagree on this.
-
This post is deleted! -
@scottalanmiller said:
How does "free" and "not free" go together like that?
Not sure what you mean. They give you a $5 account credit to try the service.
-
@Aaron-Studer said:
@scottalanmiller Not sure what you mean. They give you a $5 account credit to try the service.
Keep in mind, the rebuild failure rather than I had on Digital Ocean was about the same as on CloudatCost. But on CloudatCost, it told me when it failed. On DO it did not. Took me days to get things resolved with DO and required getting support involved. With CloudatCost it costs me five minutes and I was able to just click the button again.
So that you are going with DO doesn't make sense to me based on this issue.
-
@Aaron-Studer said:
@scottalanmiller said:
How does "free" and "not free" go together like that?
Not sure what you mean. They give you a $5 account credit to try the service.
Ah, that makes more sense. We though they were charging you five dollars for a "free" trial.