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Kinsta look decent but they are far more expensive than Krystal. I don't need anything major. The lack of SSL with TSO is what's driving me away. The ruby plan on krystal looks like it will do what I need.
Kinsta look decent but they are far more expensive than Krystal. I don't need anything major. The lack of SSL with TSO is what's driving me away. The ruby plan on krystal looks like it will do what I need.
A few years ago.. Go Daddy wasn't it.When were they sold?
Started to go to pot when Host Europe, they owned Heart which says everything, bought them (Paragon); only got worse since GoDaddy grabbed Host Europe.A few years ago.. Go Daddy wasn't it.
They do support it but it's certainly the case with their VPS products that you have to request it via a ticket which is moronic but that's TSO for you....no Let's Encrypt free SSL support either...
The Slough DC no longer exists, kit was moved out a while ago and the building was bulldozed:Anyone know if TSO still operate out of their Slough DC or have they merged infrastructure with GoDaddy now?
I'm started to assume the latter but never been able to find anything.
indeed. vidahost/tsohost owners would post here iirc.I used to get support directly from the owners back in the day!
indeed. vidahost/tsohost owners would post here iirc.
fair play to them for doing well and moving on. i wonder how they feel when they look at what they made and how it's viewed now. is seeing it bigger and more profitable a good feeling, or do they get sad to see it rated much lower (by ocuk users)
Given I've now used almost every major cloud/infrastructure provider I can say they all have their ups and downs. Some much more so than others.One might worry history is due to repeat itself with the shoe on the other foot.
Hopefully they can pop along and give some transparency/reassurance to the somewhat recent expansion of theStablepointWorld Host Group conglomerate https://worldhost.group/#brands
I am generally a fan (and existing long-term customer) of Stablepoint but it's an interesting move indeed particularly as their new and existing hosting services are moving from the public-cloud based services (AWS/GCP/AZURE/DO/etc) - which was one of the main attractions imo - and now on to rented and co-located servers (from OVH, Leaseweb, Colocrossing, etc).. which really cuts out a big chunk of the USP* and wasn't particularly announced to customers.
* [spoil
Also moved away from tsohost completely now. I used to buy my domains, host them, and email with them. Unfortunately their support and service went from amazing to average to pretty poor. They also tried the massive price increase thing on me a while back - I complained and they charged me the old price, but they have still let me down since.
Along with the fact that they don't support MFA - I had to move away. It's a shame - they were amazing! I used to get support directly from the owners back in the day!