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Originally posted by wmghoriAs I remeber at the launch of private dns cluster
DNS1 package comes with 1 dedicated and 1 shared IP for $20 plus domain price
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DNS2 package comes with 2 dedicated IPs for $40 plus domain price
Here is the link for that package.
The DNS Cluster allows you to create your own private DNSes, which will contribute to the uniqueness of your reseller hosting business and its brand awareness. An E-mail Cluster is included for free.
Why this price change?
Newest dns cluster package is Package 1 not package 3.
What good DNS cluster for anonymity if its shows the IP location for liquidnet and ssl certificate for supecent in the domain whois.
Ya,I agree with you.Why should we pay $80 for previously 2 dedicated ip for just $40?They had mention that data center complaint they are ordering too many dedicated ips,but why not re-offer the same but higher price?That's no sense.
Originally posted by Milen View PostWe have received an official complaint from our data center that we are ordering too many dedicated IPs. As you probably know Internet Protocol version 4 IPs are a rather limited resource which is quickly running out, this is why IP v.4 will be replaced with IP v.6 (which offers a significantly higher number of available IPs) in the relatively near future.
I assume that the number of dedicated IPs provided with the Private DNS service was reduced due to the complaint received from the data center. Anyway, as far as I know the change should not affect resellers who are already using this service.
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Originally posted by wmghoriWhy this price change?
Originally posted by wmghoriWhat good DNS cluster for anonymity if its shows the IP location for liquidnet and ssl certificate for supecent in the domain whois.
Originally posted by wjleong View PostYa,I agree with you.Why should we pay $80 for previously 2 dedicated ip for just $40?They had mention that data center complaint they are ordering too many dedicated ips,but why not re-offer the same but higher price?That's no sense.
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Originally posted by wmghoriJoke asid, how about IPv6? Any plan of datacenter supporting ipv6, so the prices can be lowered. When will this alternative fuel be available at the DCs?
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Originally posted by Milen View PostPerhaps for the same reasons why most of us need to pay a few extra dollars when they fill their cars at a gas station. When you have a limited resource (crude oil, IP v4 IPs) and a rising demand for these resources, market rules says that the price of these resources is likely to go up.
Bulk purchase should be much more cheaper than 1 by 1.
Our wholesales price for 1 dedicated ip on sc hosting just $1.50,why you price us 2 decated ip which is DNS3 for $80 ?Not reasonable.
Originally posted by Milen View PostUnfortunately, you can hardly avoid this with any provider, unless you deal with a data center directly and reserve IPs in large quantities.
Originally posted by Milen View PostThis is exactly what our marketing department has done, but, they have decided to brand it as new DNS package.
RSP always claim that want to increase our anonymity,and now I think anonymity = money.For those who want anonymity,you have to pay $80 and as wmghori mention everybody also able to reveal us even you purchase DNS3.
You should consider offer the DNS1 for free.
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With my cPanel account, all my IP's show the data center [Colo4Dallas] - not my reseller hosting provider. Makes perfect sense since the data center is actually providing the IP. That's the drawback about doing business here. There is no way to hide the fact that you are "reselling" for RP / LiquidNet, Ltd. Total anonymity is possible if RP wanted to give it.
Originally posted by Milen View PostUnfortunately, you can hardly avoid this with any provider, unless you deal with a data center directly and reserve IPs in large quantities.
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Originally posted by MacCheesy View PostWith my cPanel account, all my IP's show the data center [Colo4Dallas] - not my reseller hosting provider. Makes perfect sense since the data center is actually providing the IP. That's the drawback about doing business here. There is no way to hide the fact that you are "reselling" for RP / LiquidNet, Ltd. Total anonymity is possible if RP wanted to give it.
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Originally posted by MacCheesy View PostWith my cPanel account, all my IP's show the data center [Colo4Dallas] - not my reseller hosting provider. Makes perfect sense since the data center is actually providing the IP. That's the drawback about doing business here. There is no way to hide the fact that you are "reselling" for RP / LiquidNet, Ltd. Total anonymity is possible if RP wanted to give it.
This is what we want!
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Originally posted by MacCheesy View PostWith my cPanel account, all my IP's show the data center [Colo4Dallas] - not my reseller hosting provider. Makes perfect sense since the data center is actually providing the IP. That's the drawback about doing business here. There is no way to hide the fact that you are "reselling" for RP / LiquidNet, Ltd. Total anonymity is possible if RP wanted to give it.
but,
how wrong would it be to not hide the fact I am partners with liquid net? Openly state our technology partners are liquid net, the data centers, peer 1, prop-rsupp-rt, etc. Problem solved?
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Originally posted by Programmer View PostMake that three.
but,
how wrong would it be to not hide the fact I am partners with liquid net? Openly state our technology partners are liquid net, the data centers, peer 1, prop-rsupp-rt, etc. Problem solved?
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