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by HostSlick - 01 May, 2019 - 03:37 PM
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(18 May, 2019 - 09:34 PM)DrPringles Wrote: Show More Thank you for your Feedback. We will do our best for you and all other Customers. If there should be a Problem contact us asap Also unlike many others, we own our Hardware and i want to Show guys you some picture of Sexy Samsung EVO 860 2TB SSDs. Those are for a new build for KVM VPS Node. Each one Serves those 2TB SSDs in hardware RAID10 (Picture was taken for Whatsapp Status with my Samsung Galaxy s8)
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22 May, 2019 - 03:05 AM
What's a KVM? does it offer privacy of the users like normal VPS/Dedicated server do? Also, does it have admit rights?
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(22 May, 2019 - 03:05 AM)Lu Bu Wrote: Show More KVM is just the Virtualization Technology. We offer OpenVZ ones and KVM. KVM is able to run windows while OpenVZ only Linux. Both cases you have root/admin access to your OWN VPS of course. You dont share the same Container. You have your own VPS with own resources seperated from other customers. As a newb, if you dont know what KVM or OpenVZ is then you can ignore those terms. Those terms are for experienced users which know what they need. Etc. For you as newb you only need to know that KVM can run ANY OS and OpenVZ only runs Linux OS. KVM is true virtualization where the VPS operates as its own server, independently of the host node. OpenVZ is a container style of virtualization which relies on the host node's kernel. KVM has no restrictions in terms of functionality, but it has more overhead than OpenVZ. OpenVZ is constrained by the host node kernel, but it has less overhead in the containers themselves. KVM is generally more stable than OpenVZ. You are interested in learning more?: https://www.lowendguide.com/1/using-linu...z-and-kvm/
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22 May, 2019 - 11:10 AM
I was told that KVM are less secure and private because your projects/stuffs can be seen by the creator or the seller of the KVMs and they can even look at what you do. Is it true?
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(22 May, 2019 - 11:10 AM)Lu Bu Wrote: Show More Hi You seem to talk about OpenVZ. Then its true. KVM its not possible. At OpenVZ you could enter any VPS using vzctl enter command from the HostNode. Or just cd into vps root folder. KVM creates a own virtual drive, therfor not possible to Enter from HostNode in any way We are a legit Business. We dont do such things. We take data protection and privacy of our clients very serious. I make serious money, paying tax/vat. We do our best to have our customere as long as possible. If you really have doubts and need Security, we also can make dedicated servers possible. Here i would have for you HP ProLiant DL360 G7 2 x Intel Xeon L5640 - 6-Core 2.26Ghz (12MB Cache, 5.86GTs, 60W) Total: 12cores 24 threads!! 32 GB DDR3 ECC RAM 2x 1TB SSD Raid Controller: HP P410i (512MB FBWC) 4 IPs (more possible!) 1600Gbps Voxility DDoS Protection 1gbps port Traffic flat $79/month. If you got any other questions or questions how VPS work you also can contact me at [email protected] Not always online here |
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