Joyent ending "lifetime" hosting accounts
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Joyent ending "lifetime" hosting accounts
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Re: Joyent ending "lifetime" hosting accounts
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#3I believe I also have a "lifetime" account, I have not received this email. Though I did switch over to the solaris machines a few years ago.
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#5I believe I also have a "lifetime" account, I have not received this email. Though I did switch over to the solaris machines a few years ago.
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#6They basically have let their "legacy" customers languish for a while, and after a pretty bad migration process a year or two ago, it was obvious that they really wanted to discard these old accounts - those boxes are running a version of opensolaris that's over 4 years old (snv_67).
Most of us paid quite a bit for our "lifetime" subscriptions, just to have it ripped up into a bunch of different parts that either get EOL'ed or sold off to another company (as was done with Strongspace).
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#8I really like what Joyent is doing with illumos, dtrace, and other similar projects. That said... They basically have let their "legacy" customers languish for a while, and after a pretty bad migration process a year or two ago, it was obvious that they really wanted to discard these old accounts - those boxes are running a version of opensolaris that's over 4 years old (snv_67). Most of us paid quite a bit for our "…
Re: Joyent ending "lifetime" hosting accounts
#9They should of given you at least 15 years free I think.
Re: Joyent ending "lifetime" hosting accounts
#10I really like what Joyent is doing with illumos, dtrace, and other similar projects. That said... They basically have let their "legacy" customers languish for a while, and after a pretty bad migration process a year or two ago, it was obvious that they really wanted to discard these old accounts - those boxes are running a version of opensolaris that's over 4 years old (snv_67). Most of us paid quite a bit for our "…
We're still developing Strongspace, and the lifetime subscribers are still being provided for by Joyent.
Any intention to EOL the "lifetime" plans on your end?