I register to this forum just to post that I also ordered a Windows VPS and it turns out they are sold out. 4-5 days now and no news.
I passed a few other providers because they didn't let me order since they were sold. But VPS6 never said there were out of stock. Not even when they called me to confirm my Credit Card details.
Even if I get the service I'm now really confused. I wanted to switch my VPS provider. It now sounds like an awfull idea given the fact I haven't got a single problem with my current provider for the past two years.
Another thing that concerns me is the fact that someone said his VPS was suspended for using too much CPU. Why? Isn't the virtualization software suppose to share the resourses in way that you have something garantueed. If you have to suspend someone for using too much CPU then either the virtualisation software is not good or you have too many virtual machines on that host.
@wolf_mc123, Try calling your credit card company and ask if you should file a dispute.
I passed a few other providers because they didn't let me order since they were sold. But VPS6 never said there were out of stock. Not even when they called me to confirm my Credit Card details.
Even if I get the service I'm now really confused. I wanted to switch my VPS provider. It now sounds like an awfull idea given the fact I haven't got a single problem with my current provider for the past two years.
Another thing that concerns me is the fact that someone said his VPS was suspended for using too much CPU. Why? Isn't the virtualization software suppose to share the resourses in way that you have something garantueed. If you have to suspend someone for using too much CPU then either the virtualisation software is not good or you have too many virtual machines on that host.
@wolf_mc123, Try calling your credit card company and ask if you should file a dispute.
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