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Share your experience: Provide a review of Dedicated Linux

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Deleted User said 3 years, 2 months ago:

Share your thoughts with other customers. What was your experience like using the product? Be detailed and specific. What would you have wanted to know before you purchased the product?

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tonyp said 3 years ago:

I ordered a dedicated server with c panel.
After 3 support calls with go daddy.
I canceled my account because they couldn’t deliver.
All I kept getting was license error on c panel.
The first 2 times they said it was fixed.
The third time they told me to contact someone else
for a long term fix.
They took the money but couldn’t deliver unbelievable.
canceled my account and now look to move some where else.

So sad

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Katie said 3 years ago:

One advisor said virtual dedicated hosting was the way go for me, I would have 30 days server concierge to help set it all up. When I had changed from shared hosting to vdh another advisor refused to put me through to sever concierge and said I should not have vdh if I did not know what I was doing. Went on live chat and… bingo a sever concierge, 3 days in and every time I cannot launch simple control panel, found v bad reviews re this problem. No idea what to do, totally lost the plot with GoDaddy and considering moving to somewhere that will help me.

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Brian B said 2 years, 11 months ago:

I have purchased a Virtual Dedicated Server a few months ago. I had an older VDS account but the prior account had so little Memory it was virtually useless so I had to have a new account and server built with the current Gig of Memory. As soon as I got the new account I had to transfer all my old data to the new server. Then I immediately closed out the old account. I load .war files into the Web-App folder, then I bounce the server on occasions. The only time you will notice a spike in the bandwidth is during the war file loads (Don’t worry). Currently I am experimenting with Apache Axis2 Web Services. It is working fine. I user Apache Struts as my Client. I also use the Spring Framework for the Database JDBC persistence. If anyone has questions on setting up Java based apps in your Web-App send me an email. Please do not send me jokes or nonsense just serious tech advise. Thank You
bbrocksmith@slow123.com

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