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  • This is insanely bad. I don’ t know how they can recover from something this catastrophic.

    CloudNordic is a market leading Cloud Computing and Enterprise Hosting distributor and wholesaler, offering Software as a Service to Resellers and End Customers.

    CloudNordic offers Resellers a complete Cloud Computing platform and portfolio, including Virtual Servers, Hosted Exchange, Hosted SharePoint, IASO Backup, Shared Web Hosting, Domains and SSL certificate encryption.

    So they likely have business customers that lost all of their e-mails, business files, servers, etc. Now that is a bad day at the office.




  • Hey, thanks for your feedback. I like your idea of labeling Cloudflared services, reporting is indeed a bit tricky for those especially if they use “Always online” to serve cached copies while the instance is down. I have some ideas on how to combat that, but labeling them also makes sense.

    I can add tags against services - I have done this for ani.social as a proof of concept, I think it works but I welcome feedback. Sorting through the entire list is a bit daunting and will take me a while, but I’ll get there.

    Manually adjusting availability is a can of worms that I don’t want to open, I’d rather we try to find other ways to level the playing field.














  • In practice UPC will probably have some kind of fair use policy buried in its terms of service - your best bet is to go through those terms and see what you find. Fair use typically means they will start throttling you beyond a certain point. Most ISPs keep this reasonably vague (e.g. if your usage is in excess of what they deem to be reasonable, but no actual data amounts defined).

    Not all ISPs have a fair use policy though, and typically you’re better off on large ISPs where your usage doesn’t really stand out that much.