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New Feature: Restore Deleted VMs

Thursday, August 19th, 2010

Ever mistakenly deleted the wrong VPS? It’s a serious mistake that all of us have done before. It’s never fun, but we’ve made it considerably easier to recover with our latest VPS.NET feature. If you delete a VPS, you now have 48 hours to recover it before it is permanently deleted. Late night caffeine filled mistakes are no more!

The recovery time for a deleted VPS takes just as long as creating a new VPS. There’s no support tickets required; it’s all entirely automated, making things totally easy for you, and removing any chance for embarrassment.

Now the coolest part of all of this (and my favorite when introducing a new feature) is there is absolutely no charge for using the recovery service. No charge for making it available, and definitely no charge if/when you need to use it. All of it’s totally free.

Before you go off and delete an in-use VPS, I do have to warn you that it hasn’t been totally rolled out. We expect to have it available to all VPS.NET customers by the start of next week.

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Introducing: Server Monitoring

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009

In partnership with Server Density, VPS.NET now is able to provide you with a “Server Monitoring” tool to keep a watchful eye on your VPS and it’s services.

You are now able to monitor CPU load, memory, processes, disk usage, network traffic, Apache & Nginx status from an outside location.

Keep an eye on your servers and get e-mail, SMS & iPhone alerts when things go wrong.

The price for this service is $7.50 (£5) per VPS per month.

To order, please login to the VPS.NET Portal, and select “Server Monitoring” and follow the instructions there.

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New Feature: Recreate your VPS

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

It seems we always start these new feature posts with “a much requested feature“, but it’s because it’s true, here at VPS.NET we listen to our clients requests and then go on to make them a reality.

Today we introduce the ability to Recreate your VPS while keeping the IP, Setting, Nodes and any Add-on services or licenses intact !

And it could not be easier, simply access your VPS overview and you will notice a new “Re-install VPS” option
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Select it and your able to perform a clean reinstall with a new (or the same) image within a minute.
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As per the notice on that page, we advise you to create a “custom backup” if you are unsure about the new image, your VPS data will be erased, but the backup wont, so you can always restore back to it.

We are sure this will be another much loved feature, that will make our user’s sysadmin life’s even easier :)

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New: Add-on Storage Nodes

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Yes, you read it right, you can now purchase additional “Storage Nodes” on their own.

Another much requested feature from our users, it means people can grow their storage without the need to purchase CPU/RAM as well, the price is $10 USD (£7.50) per 25GB

How does it work ?

Here are the steps on how to add storage nodes to your VPS

-On your Dashboard, please select “Buy/Delete” Nodes
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The Click “Add Nodes”, you will notice the nodes slider now has 2 tabs “VPS Nodes & Storage” (yes, Storage Nodes are RED)
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Just select “Storage” and then you are able to purchase as many storage nodes as you wish, after edit your VPS and again the “storage” tab is present, select the number of storage nodes you wish to add, click save.


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And thats it !, your VPS will now reboot and resize the disk partition, depending on how much storage you added it will take a few seconds to a few minutes to boot.

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New Feature: Custom Templates Images (or duplicate current VPS)

Monday, August 24th, 2009

VPS.NET has just deployed a much requested feature “Custom Templates”.

This feature allows users to create their own deployable Template Images, it can also be used to duplicate a current VPS, here is how the process looks

On Your VPS overview, make sure you have backups enabled, and select the backups tab:
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On the backup tab, select to create a “new backup”, after then option to “convert to template” will appear:
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The Image creation process will start, until it’s done you wont be able to generate new VM’s using the new image, it can take around 15 minutes for the process to complete for a 1GB image (actual storage size in use):
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Meanwhile, you can edit the template (under managed VPSs -> Manage Custom Templates) and Edit it with your own description and Extra info:
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Once the template has been successfully created, you are then able to deploy it over and over again, or use it to replicate your current VM:
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In the near future we will introduce the ability for users to download/upload these templates (for local testing and modifications), and migrate/copy them to another Cloud, also at the moment all accounts are limited to 1 FREE custom template slot, the ability to purchase additional slots will also be added soon.

What exactly is a template ?

A template means your image can be deployed by the VPS.NET provisioning system, a new IP, Hostname and root password will be assigned during the provisioning system, just like our standard images do.

Also, please notice the template is not linked to the original VPS, deleting or modifying the original VPS source will not affect the template.

Enjoy :)

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Introducing: PayPal Support

Monday, August 3rd, 2009

With more than 100 Million users, PayPal has become a cornerstone in online shopping, VPS.NET is happy to announce it now fully supports account signup using PayPal.

It’s been another much requested feature, for new users simply select the PayPal tab on the signup page, existing users can edit their payment details to change from Credit Card payment to PayPal option.

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Notice: Unlike CC users, PayPal users will have to login to their accounts every month after receiving their invoice and process the payment manually, in the future we hope to introduce PayPal subscriptions as well.

Just another way VPS.NET is working to make getting into the cloud easier.

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New Images by Turnkey Linux

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

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We are thrilled to announce the release of 15 new appliance images by Turnkey Linux !

VPS.NET and Turnkey Linux have partnered to make these images available for the first time ever as cloud images for VPS.NET customers.

TurnKey Linux is a new open source project that aims to develop high quality software appliances that are easy to use, easy to deploy

All images are Ubuntu x86 (32 bit) based.

Appliance Features

  • Auto-updated daily with latest security patches.
  • Easy to use configuration console and web management interface
  • Minimal footprint (typically around 150MB) – each software appliance is carefully built from the ground up with the minimum components needed to serve its role with maximum efficiency and security.

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  • Core
  • Google App Engine SDK
  • Tomcat
  • phpBB
  • WordPress
  • LAMP
  • LAPP
  • Ruby Rails
  • Joomla
  • MediaWiki
  • Drupal 5
  • Drupal 6
  • Django
  • MySQL
  • PostgreSQL
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Introducing: Managed Setup & Migration Plan

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

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Due to overwhelming demand for such a service, we are happy to announce the “Managed Setup & Migration Plan” This package costs a one time fee of $99 (£69) and gives you managed support help for the setup of your new VPS and migration of your old sites.

This package is active for 2 weeks from the date of purchase, to buy it please open a ticket with billing and request it to be added to your account.

Included on this package is:

  • Setup of your new VPS
  • Security overhaul of the VPS
  • Domains Migration to VPS.NET DNS
  • Private DNS servers migration (if required)
  • ISPconfig, cPanel or Plesk setup
  • Setup / Migration of up to 20 hosted domains for non cPanel to cPanel migrations
  • cPanel to cPAnel migrations for end users and resellers.
  • Migration of your data from your old provider
  • Install of new or re-config existing standard scripts to function within the new environment

This package is a great hassle free way to get your site setup on VPS.NET.

Notice: This services does not carry a SLA, nor it’s a “urgent support” service, tickets are handled only during the hours of 9:00 – 17:00 CST

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ISPmanager PRO – Free CP for VPS.NET users

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

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It’s been a great few weeks at VPS.NET, lots of new and exciting features, and now, an announcement that will no doubt be exciting for many users, we have finished an agreement with ISP Systems for offer their flagship Control Panel “ISPmanager PRO” for FREE for our VPS.NET customers.

ISPmanager is a server administration control panel, admired by it’s clean and simple to use interface, it’s the perfect companion for a VPS.NET account.

For full details on ISPmanager Pro please visit ISP System

Users can also login to a demo account by visiting ISPmanager Pro Demo

ISPManager Pro is powerful but lightweight, it only utilizes 10MB of ram and 40MB of HD space, the regular pricing for ISP Manager is €34.00 /month, a fantastic value for VPS.NET customers who get it for free.

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New Feature: Additional IP’s (Public / Private)

Thursday, April 23rd, 2009

We are happy to announce that VPS.NET users can now instantly obtain public and private ip’s from within their control panel

Public IP’s are charged at $1 USD / £1 GBP per month
Private IP’s are free (limit 2 per node)

How do I get an ip ?

On your VPS.NET CP main page you will now notice this new option “Get additional ip addresses”VPS.NET.jpg

Inside there you will find your IP Pool manager, with the ability to add or remove ip’s, we are adding a top table identifying each of those elements, but you basically get your IP Address, Netmask and Gateway .. it’s then your responsibility then to add the IP to your VPS of choice.

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Enjoy

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