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How Will Thailand’s Floods Affect the Hosting Business?
As you may know Thailand has been ravaged with flooding throughout September and October. What you may not know, is much of the worlds hard drives are manufactured in Thailand. The monsoons have barely let up and as it stands many of the biggest names in hard drive production …
Live Order Tracking & Live Camera Feed Feature Added to myVelocity
Every day we try to come up with new and innovative ways to enhance the Hivelocity experience for our customers. We are pleased to introduce a new feature within myVelocity that provides live order tracking of new server purchases. Customers are now able to track the progress of their new …
Time Warner Telecom Maintenance Window- Informational Only- No downtime expected
This week we received a notification from one of our transit providers, Time Warner Telecom, regarding maintenance they will be performing in the Tampa area on August 16th. Hivelocity maintains 5 transit providers so this maintenance is not expected to cause any outages to our network. Level3, Global Crossing, GTT …
New 3500 Gallon Diesel Tank Installed Today- documented live on Twitter
Earlier this week we had some contractors out to lay a cement slab in preparation for the extra diesel fuel we are adding. I arrived to the office today to find a huge crane parked behind our facility. An hour later our 3500 gallon tank arrived and we were ready …
DailyHostNews.com Interviews Hivelocity’s General Manager About New Initiatives
Posted by Dakshesh Verma of DailyHostNews.com on February 28, 2013 “Support is great, hardware is great, network is great, speed is great and for dedicated servers the price is pretty darn good for the total package of quality.”- says this online review by techjr on a web hosting forum. …
Explanation for affected customers
At roughly 11:56am eastern time a portion of our customers experienced a 9 minute issue with the Hivelocity network. Our Network Engineers were able to resolve the issue and restore service back to normal around 12:05pm. At this time we are still investigating the issue to determine why our redundancy …