
We received some messages regarding a few bugs here and there on our new website. Thank you so much!
We are happy to say that we fixed all bugs successfully. In the meanwhile, we sent a small token of appreciation to everyone that reported those bugs.
However, if you find more web pages not working or not behaving correctly in a particular browser, we would appreciate it a lot if you could let us know about it.
A new web page without bugs, hopefully
Hopefully, we are done with fixing bugs for the moment on the new website and can introduce a few more web pages without adding a few more bugs.
We decided to create a webpage with more information about the operating systems available in our Cloud Servers. As you can see, a draft is already available. What do you think?
The idea is to give you all the details of what is currently available. We also want to provide operating systems ready to use with control panels already installed or using specific applications.
For example, recently, we added Debian 9 with Pritunl already installed. And now, you can have a VPN Server working in less than 2 minutes.
CloudFlare Issue
Apparently, CloudFlare caught a few minor bugs and got sick… I mean, CloudFlare had a few technical issues!
On 30 June, CloudFlare experienced DNS issues all around the world. A few minutes of downtime might have been noticeable for websites/hostnames that are using CloudFlare’s nameservers.
Some of our clients, using CloudFlare DNS, though it was an issue on our side and contacted us about it. Meanwhile, our uptime monitoring system also reported a few intermittently connectivity issues from time to time for a few minutes since we use CloudFlare as well.
At first, I thought it was an issue on our side as well, but after a few quick tests, I realized it couldn’t be.
We decided to test CloudFlare’s DNS, and guess what? We have found the issue! CloudFlare acknowledged the problem on its status page after a few hours and started to work on a fix.
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