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Account Migration from Q66001 to I7860 server

On Wednesday, July 14th, 2010 at 10:47 PM, posted in: Server Migrations, Server News by CEO

Hello Dear Customers,

As announced here http://nolimitshost.info/2010/06/21/server-transfer-of-accounts-from-q66001-server/, we are going to transfer all accounts in Q66001 server to i7860 or I78602 server as we are going to decommission Q66001 server due to its outdated server specs.

We are driving to use only Intel Core i7 servers to serve all our paid hosting clients. As such, we are going to start migrating all accounts from Q66001 server on to the core i7 servers we have on July 18, 2010 12:00 AM UTC+8. The transfer may last up to 3 days. We will keep you posted on the progress.

We strongly advise not to make any updates to your websites during the migration to make sure you will not lose these updates. We will send each customers residing in Q66001 separate emails about their respective custom nameserver IPs.

To know if you are in Q66001 server, please log in to your cPanel and check if the “Server Name” shows “Q66001″ (without quotes).

Thank you very much for your cooperation on this. We do appreciate your understanding and continued support.

EDIT: 07/18/2010 12:00 PM UTC+8

Backups of all accounts in Q66001 were all completed. These backups are now being sent to its respective server for restoration. We will inform you later in the evening UTC+8 time for the nameserver IPs to use. Please do not forget to check your emails and add sales@nolimitshost.info to your email contacts to make sure you will receive our email containing the nameserver IPs. Thank you.

EDIT: 07/18/2010 9:00 PM UTC+8

All accounts have been moved either to i7860 or i78602 servers. Your new nameserver IPs have been sent to your email account. You may also check our client area as we have also opened a ticket on your behalf informing you of your new nameserver IPs.

Thank you very much for your cooperation and continued support.

Free domain name for all our clients in i7860

On Sunday, July 4th, 2010 at 9:05 AM, posted in: Domain News, Thank You by CEO

Hello dear clients,

As a token of appreciation for being our client for some time now, for your continued support, and for bearing the connection problems that happened last night, we are giving each of our client residing in i7860 server a free .com/.net/.org domain registration for the first year.

How does it work?
1. Check if your site is residing in i7860 server by logging to your cPanel control panel and check the Server Name. It should show i7860.
2. Decide what domain name you want us to register for you. Make sure the domain name is available for registration. You are entitled to 1 .com or .net or .org domain name.
3. Please log a ticket to our “Accounts” department by logging in to our client area @ http://client.nlharea.com and inform us the domain name you want us to register for you. This promotion ends on July 05, 2010 9:00 AM GMT+8.
4. On the 9th month of the life of your domain, you would need to inform us if you want to renew the domain name through us or if you want this domain to be transferred somewhere else otherwise your domain name will expire after the first year.

Thank you very much to all of you for your continued support. We hope that you enjoy the little token of appreciation we offer to all of you. Again many thanks and God bless to all of us :)

Problem accessing server i7860 last night

On Sunday, July 4th, 2010 at 8:44 AM, posted in: Global News, Server News by CEO

Hello

We have received reports last night that some people have difficulty accessing their websites. It has come to our attention that this problem is isolated to some ISPs throughout the globe. We have, however, already tried 10 ISPs in Singapore, Philippines, India and Australia and they seem to be fine connecting to i7860 server. We have also tried accessing through several proxies, one of which is the ever reliable anonymouse.org and sites are loading perfectly.

If you have trouble accessing your website, the first step is to submit a support ticket stating your IP address. This way, we can check if your IP address is blocked. If your IP is not blocked, please try to check your site using anonymouse.org to see if it’s loading from there. If it does, then this is isolated to your ISP. You would need to contact your ISP for this and check their peering connectivity to our server.

In addition, please do a traceroute to your website from your PC. For Windows user, please go to Command prompt, and type “tracert yourwebsite.com” without the quotes. Also replace yourwebsite.com with your real website domain name. This way we will be able to check which internet peering is specifically having problems.

Thank you very much for your continued support.