HostSolutions: OpenVZ is about to end, free upgrade to KVM

HostSolutions: OpenVZ is about to end, free upgrade to KVM

I received an email from HostSolutions that they will terminate OpenVZ and upgrade to KVM. It seems that many readers are still using this company's large hard disk VPS, so I share it. HostSolutions.ro is a foreign hosting company established in 2014. It is a completely Buddhist business. For example, you may need to be patient and wait for the other party to reply to you when it is appropriate. If it were not for the cheap price of large hard disks and the copyright advantage of the Romanian computer room, I guess not many domestic customers would choose it. Anyway, I can't stand the situation where they don't reply to work orders for ten days or half a month.

The following is the original notice, please pay attention to friends who own this OpenVZ host.

Dear clients,
We're currently deprecating the support for OpenVZ in favor of KVM. This will be a free upgrade to a KVM plan with exactly the same specifications and price. However, it does require us to recreate your VPS, so you'll need to backup your data first, then open a ticket with us once we can recreate it.
Instructions:
1 – Backup your VPS
2 – Open a ticket with the VPS IP and confirm that you're ok with losing the data hosted on it;
3 – We'll then recreate your VPS as a KVM.
4 -once you are using kvm you will have new templates and the console via client area will be fully functional.

Hostsolutions.ro Team

The above means that OpenVZ will no longer be supported and can be upgraded to KVM for free. Back up your data quickly and submit a work order after completion. The merchant will build a new KVM host for you with the same configuration as your previous OpenVZ. If the price does not change, this upgrade is still very cost-effective for users, after all, KVM is much more playable than OpenVZ. In addition, readers who do not have high requirements and need a large hard disk host or Romanian VPS can also take a look at this company's products. Of course, the premise is that you can accept that it may be down and no one can reply (really).

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