Tonight we submitted the Wyvern code to a well known and reputable software auditor and, at their recommendation, Wyvern was taken offline while the audit was performed and various exploits and bugs were patched. The audit, patching, and testing lasted about 5 hours with Wyvern then receiving a thumbs up from the auditor with only a few ... weiterlesen »
Last night we pushed a rather large update for Wyvern which added a lot of features that clients were requesting, here is a quick overview on the new additions: Ability to add custom IPv6 addresses. Ability to add 10 random IPv6 addresses at a time. Ability to enable Second Level Quotas on your VPS. User created backups are extended to 30 ... weiterlesen »
A new OpenVZ kernel has been released that addresses a critical exploit that allows clients to access data that is not their own. At this time we are updating the kernel and rebooting all of our OpenVZ nodes.We apologize for the brief outage while the nodes are rebooted and we will be sure to stagger the reboots so clients with multiple VPSs in ... weiterlesen »
Today we have made some big changes to what we recently referred to as our Backup VPSs. Here is an overview of what has changed and how it affects current clients:NamingOur Backup VPSs have been renamed to Storage VPSs and the plans no longer start with BU (for BackUp) but instead start with S (for Storage).Intended purposeThey were renamed from ... weiterlesen »