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December 31, 12:17

We wish you all the best for the year 2008.
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March 2, 13:27

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July 26, 20:28

As you might notice, after some delay we increased our plan resources and lowered our prices. So, now customers can have more recources for the lower price!

Existing customers - if your plan/price has not been updated yet - please contact us and request the update, so we will do it for you ASAP!

February 26, 17:24

We are now running a kernel which includes the GrSecurity patch (www.grsecurity.net).
This should save us from a few future kernel upgrades, as we have switched to the 2.4.24 kernel instead of the 2.4.20-based kernel which is most commonly used.
What does this mean?
 - Higher security.
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 - Better speed/server load.

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