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izzdihar
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Linux vps on SHOCKHOSTING.NET is support if  using the windows template by whatuptime?

If it, which one is supported.

 

Thanks in advance

 
Posted : December 16, 2017 3:38 am
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Posted by: izzdihar

Linux vps on SHOCKHOSTING.NET is support if  using the windows template by whatuptime?

If it, which one is supported.

 

Thanks in advance

Their websites notes they are using KVM and their screenshots appears to be SolusVM, as such, they are more than likely using regular Virt-IO.

Do they have a rescue mode or ability to mount a live Linux ISO?

 
Posted : December 16, 2017 11:52 am
izzdihar
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Posted by: izzdihar

Linux vps on SHOCKHOSTING.NET is support if  using the windows template by whatuptime?

If it, which one is supported.

 

Thanks in advance

Their websites notes they are using KVM and their screenshots appears to be SolusVM, as such, they are more than likely using regular Virt-IO.

Do they have a rescue mode or ability to mount a live Linux ISO?

Did not try it yet. I leave them a message asking for the RESCUE MODE. I will update here as soon as possible.

 
Posted : December 16, 2017 2:36 pm
izzdihar
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UPDATE :

They have rescue mode and need to mount RescueCD.iso but we need to provide by ourself

Same goes to extravm.com , provide own RescueCD.iso and we good to go.

 

Both using normal ISO with VIRTIO .

 

Thanks!

 
Posted : December 17, 2017 12:41 am
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Posted by: izzdihar

UPDATE :

They have rescue mode and need to mount RescueCD.iso but we need to provide by ourself

Same goes to extravm.com , provide own RescueCD.iso and we good to go.

 

Both using normal ISO with VIRTIO .

 

Thanks!

Excellent,

For the "rescue" ISO you can use pretty much anything you like (Ubuntu Desktop Disk, Scientific Linux, etc.) and then install the VirtIO templates we have available.

 
Posted : December 17, 2017 8:28 am
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