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Thank You for your continued support

On Wednesday, July 28th, 2010 at 4:45 PM, posted in: Thank You by CEO

After randomly checking other hosting sites, and hearing reports from our customers about our detractors, we would like to take this opportunity to thank all our customers and prospective customers of their continued support and faith in us. That means so much for us and it’s customers like you, who continually support us despite the false accusations of our detractors, that keep us inspired and motivated to be the best host.

We are happy to announce that all your faith and efforts to defend us will not go to waste. All our current / existing customers by end of this year (December, 2010) will have a chance to enter to our raffle contest and a chance to win a VPS with cPanel for the entire year of 2011! That means you will be able to keep this VPS for an entire year without spending a dime for it! We however do not allow it to be re-sold as it will be exclusively for the use of the winner.

So stay tuned and once again, we thank all of you for your continued support! God bless us all :)

Q66001 server transfer completed

On Monday, July 19th, 2010 at 9:58 AM, posted in: Server Migrations, Server News by CEO

*** Please note that this only affects accounts in server Q66001. If you’re not in this server, then please ignore this announcement. Thank you

Dear Customers,

All accounts in Q66001 have been successfully migrated over 12 hours ago. We sent you all your respective nameserver IPs. We hope that you’re all able to change your custom namserver IPs already to avoid losing site updates and emails.

We are now going to suspend all accounts in Q66001 server to avoid updates and emails going to the old server. This will prevent losing them. If you see your site is suspended, then please do not be alarmed. You just have to make sure you change your nameserver IPs and wait for domain propagation. You can use third-party DNS to make sure propagation is faster on your end. For more information, please refer to the post here: http://nolimitshostdesk.luv.ph/knowledgebase.php?article=18

Thank you very much for your cooperation and continued support.

Be careful on providing free hosting

On Sunday, July 18th, 2010 at 11:32 PM, posted in: Internet News by CEO

We would like to remind all of you about our Free Hosting policy, which stipulates that:

No Limits Host [Info] believes in the freedom of hosting. We do allow our users to run Free Hosting sites provided that free hosting accounts will not exceed 20% of the total number of clients you have. This includes offering hosting plans greater than 3 GB in space for ridiculously low price. Anyone offering hosting more than 5 GB space with amount less or equal to $2/month or $5/year is considered as free hosting, unless a prior agreement with us has been made. This is because it’s often used to abuse our resources and we reserve the right to set a limit over an account with or without prior notice.

Please be careful on giving free hosting or free blog hosting. You don’t want to get yourself and us (Nolimitshost) in trouble.

As a reference, we would like to point out what happened to Blogetery. This site provides free Wordpress hosting for some months now. However, recently, the U.S. Federal Government requested the data center / server provider to take the server offline immediately. The data center appeared to receive instructions / court order not to speak any more details about it so the reason for the server take down request has not yet been known to anybody.

This site has received 2 DMCA take down requests to specific websites prior to the entire server take down court order. As you can see, unless you can police each of your free hostees, never run a free hosting site. Reason being is all of us (yes even us) can go to jail if we aren’t rigorous enough in checking our clients / hostees websites for possible law violation.

Another same incident happened some months back. This site was hosting free forums. These forums were used to post links to illegal scripts and warez. Apparently, one of the links posted in this forum contains hacking script which was used to hack a government facility. It turned out that the host was tracked down and went to jail for almost 2 years, even though he’s not the one who actually posted the link.

We hope that this will serve as a lesson to all of us. As hosts, we are responsible for our clients / hostees websites.

Thank you for your time reading this and we do appreciate your full cooperation about this matter.