Server Management companies that support DA?

interfasys said:
Ouch, they must have changed their mind....Too many request perhaps...

I think supportresort.com still does it

I sent a specific question to supportresort.com yesterday to see if I could use them for programming projects (their prices are reasonable and I'm willing to try them), and didn't get an answer until today. The answer, when it came, didn't really address my question, perhaps because of the language barrier.

I've written back, to clarify my questions, and we'll see what kind of an answer I get. If the language barrier is serious, and the delays long, they'd be unusable by us for that reason :( .

Has anyone on the list used them for customer support and gotten good response?

Jeff
 
About Instacarma,

Actually, I made all these statements because I have their SLA in my hands ;)

I've talked with one of their sales person and they have assured me that to support Directadmin wouldn't be a problem.
 
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Thanks.

I haven't belonged to isp-outsourcing for a while; I'll ask there if anyone has actual experience with them.

Jeff
 
Oh I thought the thread was about the poster wanting a providor who used DirectAdmin....
 
I id a bit of checking; it appears that Seth is a satisfied client of Bocacom; not an employee.

If he honestly thought that this was a thread asking for companies offering DirectAdmin, then his post, though misplaced, was not malicious.

From the title it might be a bit confusing as to what the thread was about, but it doesn't seem that Seth is guilty of anything more than exuberance and a lack of investigation before posting.

Jeff
 
Seth said:
my post was related to his question, right?

Not really;

Do you know other companies that can provide full server management, 24/7, at that price and without breaking DA?

However, as Jeff noted, from your second post it's clear that the advertising was not intenionally spam for the company but rather a lack of understanding of the authors original post.

Chris
 
and what are your tags and signatures? haha

I scanned the guys first post and hit reply...I was just trying to help him out.
 
Signatures are actually defined in various RFCs Seth, and a concensus has been reached by the entire Internet community on their use, their length, and their purpose.

Please don't take netiquette lightly; those of us who have a lot of history on the 'net and indeed in some cases a lot of input into how and why it works the way it does, both physically and culturally, have a lot invested in keeping the Internet a workable community for everyone.

Jeff
(who founded what may have been one of the first webhosting company back in late 1994)
 
I know acunett.com/managed, rack911.com and cheetaweb.net now support DA.
 
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Now there are many companies that support DirectAdmin :) I think that now we should discuss which is the best one.
 
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