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Quote Originally Posted by MechanicWeb-shoss
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I don’t think the audience segment you fit in would use free control panels for anything useful.

A free panel is more likely to target an audience that uses it extensively.

I’m not referring to myself. And there is no mention of OP wanting to use it to resell hosting. I’m just saying it would be good if could use a free web hosting control panel that also supports AlmaLinux/RockyLinux.

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I think those free control panels are more suited to people running their own VPS servers and that want to simplify the management of those servers. I don’t think a lot of those panels are suited to shared hosting environments particularly for…


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reliablesite.net network in Miami | Web Hosting Talk


I’ve used ReliableSite for a fair amount of time now, many years. The network is great, and routing to certain regions in their coastal locations is better than some other more expensive networks that market them as being superior. There’s really absolutely no other option in Miami if you want high bandwidth at their price, or any comparative DDoS protection anywhere near their price.

If your only concern is bandwidth and not hardware, pick hardware that isn’t brand new or super high performance. The newer Ryzen hardware, across multiple companies, isn’t the most reliable like the old Intel E3’s were back in the day. Wish they offered colo so I could use my own


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what to do with OVH commitment servers? – Web Hosting Talk

Quote Originally Posted by Mike_A
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No, you signed up for a long term commitment to get a lower monthly pricing. You can either cancel it and pay the full remainder of the term, or pay for the remainder monthly. If you keep it until your commitment is over, make sure you cancel the commitment/renewal in the OVH control panel, if you don’t OVH will automatically renew your commitment for another year and you’ll be stuck for another year.


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