Burstnet Review - Burstnet / Nocster Experience

May 5, 2008

I used Burstnet dedicated service for more than 2 months & would like to post a review here:

Initially I ordered a server before two months from Burstnet, Burstnet (Nocster) took more than a week to setup. After waiting for a week I got the server. Never received remote reboot port , though they billed me for it every month.

Initially it was working fine. After 7 days approx , my server was inaccessible , I added a support ticket to reboots & got reply that my server was suspended due to lack of reply of the abuse warnings they sent me , while I had got an abuse alert before a day informing me about spam mails somebody sent from a vps, I had already replied to the alert that I suspended the vps of spam mail user & had also got email from Burst saying: " Thank you for taking the time to contact the BurstNET Abuse Dept.
BurstNET in no way condones any spam related........"

it was confirmed that they had received my reply for abuse alert. I informed them this in ticket, they replied they did not receive any reply from me. I provided them email headers & it was clearly showing that the mail was delivered to burst, later they said that the mail was delivered but was not reached to their support desk & they reactivated my server. There was 5 - 6 hrs down time , while there was no fault from me.

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BurstNET / NOCSTER Review

May 27, 2008

First of all I have to admit that I saw all the negative reviews for this provider and yet due to responses where they claim to have new management and that these were isolated incidents I decided to try their service. HUGE MISTAKE.

I ordered a Windows VPS with Plesk.

Let's start with the initial setup/billing process. After signing up on the site and picking all my options I'm directed to make a payment; however, at no time did I receive a running total from the site itself. This strikes me as an incredibly simple thing to provide the customer and is just one of the many examples where you could claim that these individuals are not detail oriented. Regardless, I'm not incapable of adding together the cost myself.

One of the first things I noticed was that any of the Plesk interfaces were not available remotely. So I submitted a ticket to get this issue resolved.

>>Since receiving the VPS I have been unable to access the
>>control panel remotely. This includes the url provided with my
>>initial email [url] and the plesk
>>control panel found at ([url]. Windows
>>firewall was initially disabled and has remained so at this
>>time.

>>Any assistance you could render in this matter would be >>appreciated.

>>Thank you,
>>ZenDraL

My first response was just that my ticket was reassigned to a "Senior Windows Support representative to better assist you".

I shudder to think of the assistance I would have received otherwise, since I consider the assistance that I received to be seriously under par.

Two days later I receive the following response from the "Senior Representative":

>>Hello,

>>You should be connecting to your VPS with remote desktop.

>>The VZPP and VZCP only provide limited features, and are unstable at this time.

>>Please use remote desktop instead to configure your server.

>>If you are having problems accessing it with remote desktop, please let me know.

>>David M. Stein

I have no idea how he received the impression that I was attempting to use RDP via the Plesk CP.

After finally getting the representative to understand what is plainly stated in the original email I am told that I have not purchased Plesk and asked if I would like to purchase it again.
Personally I'm appalled at the fact that this individual would be unable to correctly ascertain what I had in fact purchased. After sending in another reply including the contents of my bill the technician is finally willing to concede that indeed I had paid for Plesk.

So we're now 6 days into this ticket when I'm told that this is an issue with the latest version of Virtuozzo.

After 15 days of silence from them, I request an update as to the status only to be told:
"Evidently this is some sort of new bug with the latest version of Virtuozzo 4.0, and Parallels/Swsoft is still investigating the issue. "

Then 8 more days of silence from them before I decide to cancel my service and try out somebody new.

On top of this my site loaded incredibly slowly from every connection that I and others tested it from. Performing speed tests I saw that my server was only uploading at 50 KB/s.

If you are considering purchasing services from Burst.NET or Nocster the only thing I could recommend is to avoid them like the plague.

I've attached a full copy of the transcript should anyone want to see it for themselves.

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Burstnet/nocster

Mar 8, 2008

I would like information on who the customer is burstnet / nocster on dedicated servers, as is the quality of service and especially the time to support the cradle.

I can wait 3 days for activation or more what interests me is the quality of service.

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BurstNET Review

May 24, 2008

Firstly, our IP: 66.197.141.245

We bought a server from BurstNET two months ago, so far it's been excellent.

Setup:
Often complained about by people purchasing servers, setup was a little slow at about 48 hours, but it's not terrible. It doesn't bother me, perhaps they concentrate on support over sales, which is a great thing. That brings me onto:

Support:
Have only had to contact support twice at the very beginning, cPanel threw up a couple of strange errors and I submitted a ticket to cPanel and one with BurstNET. I was expecting BurstNET to send me to cPanel, but instead the fixed the issue (within 15 minutes I must say), much better than waiting for cPanel whom took well over an hour. The other issue I simply contacted BurstNET again and they fixed it extremely quickly Never has a reply of mine gone for over 20 minutes without a reply from BurstNET, it's excellent stuff.

Network:
Another thing people moan about. True, there was one *minor* outage, to do with the preparations of setting up their new XO fibre and some BGP routing error, but it was all fixed within 30 minutes as far as I can remember. Other than that the network has been excellent, getting brilliant speeds through the new XO linkup too Uptime has been 99.9% so far, which is brilliant.

From my experience, the BurstNET team is extemely efficient, knowledgeable and in general: awesome!

A couple of things I don't like:
+ the mess of a billing system, it's all patched together, but at least it works
+ lack of an offsite status page, only one outage, but WHT is more of a status page it seems

Overal:
Support: 10/10 - can't fault it from my experience
Network: 8/10 - normally excellent

So that gives them a brilliant: 9/10!

One last note: I think BurstNET are somewhat "bullied" on these forums, people seem to attack them for a lack of redundancy, terrible support, terrible network, etc etc. Please, if you've never used BurstNET: shutup. Also, lots of the BurstNET resellers are attacked (some are good, lots are quite poor it seems), and people blame BurstNET not the reseller, also wrong.

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BurstNET Review - Considering Them

Dec 11, 2008

We have been with BurstNET for some time now and have a lot of servers with them. This review is not based off of just 1, 10, or even 100 servers, but a large quantity of servers. The quantity of servers we have makes our review a pretty good standard, in my opinion, for those interested in BurstNET. I have nothing but good things to say about BurstNET. In this review I would like to discuss their network, support, sales, billing, customer service, and prices.Network: Ever since the last upgrades that were performed 1-2 months ago have made this network very powerful and reliable. I don’t think there has been any downtime since this upgrade and we have been very pleased and happy with this. Yes, there were some issues prior to the network upgrades. That is all in the past now, and judgments about BurstNET’s network shouldn’t be based on past performances anymore since it’s a new network. There have not been any complaints since the new upgrades and we are very pleased with it.Support: The support department is very knowledgeable and quick to respond. Since we have a large quantity of servers with them we have experienced just about every problem you can think of. BurstNET’s support department have always replied promptly and kept us updated on resolutions of the problems. If a server has a hardware failure, they promptly replace the damaged hardware very quickly (they start replacing the hardware immediately, within the hour).

Reboots are handled very fast, soon as we request a reboot they are on their way to reboot the server within 5-10 minutes (this is at all hours). Support has always been prompt and there are no complaints, they are VERY knowledgeable and seems like nothing is too difficult for them to handle.

Sales: Indeed we have to contact the sales department quite often. Most companies fully enforce an 8am-5pm window for sales inquiries. This has never been the case with BurstNET. Shawn and Benji seem to always be around to answer our questions and concerns.

I’m sure Shawn and Benji will have health related problems in the future for all the caffeine they consume…. J This type of dedication is very respectable and amazing.

Billing: Ok, this has been an issue for us. However, I believe it’s common to have issues when we are ordering and canceling servers as often as we are. It can sometimes take a couple weeks to resolve our billing issues, this is partially because of the tedious work that is required by BurstNET and us to resolve. I hope that the new billing software they have implemented will make it easier for us and them when it comes to cancellations and orders. The review of the billing will remain incomplete since we have not really gone full swing with the new billing software just yet.

Customer Service: Whenever we have issues, it usually ends up in our favor. This is something that keeps us coming back for more. There has been some cases were they could/can charge us for things that have been rendered to us, but they don’t. They go out of their way to make sure we are happy. Occasionally Benji will leave me a message on AIM and make sure things are going well us.

BurstNET has also extended a lot of patience towards us quite often. When miscellaneous problems arise (9 times out of 10 our fault!), I have made comments out of frustration to them that weren’t so kind. I don’t think I have ever received a rude reply from them when I think they should of, to give me a reality check. In short, they have great customer service!

Prices: The prices are probably the best in the industry and I don’t think they can be matched (own assumption, probably wrong). For all that they offer, I don’t think anyone can go cheaper. For all the support and other services they offer, they could easily charge more. I feel that they are a very good datacenter and I can't find any reason why anybody wouldn't want to go with them. What they offer surpasses the price they give.

(Ok, here comes my theory and I’m willing to debate it with anyone…): I believe it’s because of these prices that BurstNET receives so many bad reviews here on WHT. People who buy budget servers are often those who are just starting out and aren’t familiar with dedicated servers, and what it takes to efficiently run them. When problems (server is offline, running slow, etc) arise they immediately assume it’s the datacenters fault, when in fact it isn’t. These problems almost always occur from poor configured scripts and applications. Then when troubleshooting isn’t offer for free, you see a flood of bad reviews here on WHT when BurstNET didn’t do anything wrong. Someone who spends $50/mo for a dedicated server will need MUCH more support and hand holding than someone who spends $500/mo. And not to offend anyone, those who spend $50/mo for a server are usually the ones who want to be “heard” of how they were wronged by BurstNET.

This is the end of my review of BurstNET, this is coming from someone who has a lot of experience with BurstNET and has a large quantity of servers with them. That being said, nothing I have written is opinionated assumptions about them, but actual experience with them. Everything I have written fully enforces that they are great company to be with.
**Unavoidably there will be those who feel they were "wronged" by BurstNET and be sure to destroy my positive review.**

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BurstNET Review (After 1 Year And 8 Months)

May 17, 2007

I decided to write a review of BurstNET Technologies, with the hopes that it will help others in deciding whether BurstNET is right for them.

Background
First of all, we signed up with BurstNET back in September of 2005. This places us about 4 months shy of being with them a full 2 years. When we came aboard, we were migrating from dedicated servers with Server4Sale (one of Burst's larger resellers), whom we had been with for approximately 2 months.

Our decision to move was based purely on a decision to begin colocating our own equipment. The decision to choose BurstNET initially, as well as stay with them when colocating, was based upon a reliable 2 months on their network, as well as their location, which happens to be only a few hours from us.

Support
During the course of my two years with BurstNET, the support I have received from their staff has not been perfect, but has been far from terrible. I would rate it as good, and that is saying something because my standards may be considered high. I expect a provider to provide support in an intelligent, friendly, and timely fashion -- and Burst lived up to this almost every time I needed them to.

On the occasions they did not meet all the requirements, it was usually only an issue with the speed of their response. We never once dealt with a technician who was unwillingly to help, rude, or impolite. Also, each of their technicians seem very knowledgeable, which is definitely a plus. I rate their support a 9/10.

Network
The network is relatively fast.. when it works. If you have ever read other reviews about Burst, you will probably have read that they used to have reccurring instances of prolonged downtime, usually due to a router failure. This is still occuring, despite promises of redundency. You may have read that they have supposedly been expanding their network and decreasing the likelihood of these outages from happening. I have not seen an improvement.

Over the past few months especially, the outages became unbearable. I cannot say for sure if they increased in frequency or duration, or whether I simply got fed up with having my server down for 2, 3, or 4 hours at a time every other month. However, I can say that I was dissatisfied with their network, but with an understanding. I came to accept several things with regards to the BurstNET network and their business practices.

First, I realized that their SLA prevents you from ever recovering any funds due to an outage. It shields them from any instance you will ever think of because outages are never, ever, ever, their fault. Second, (again) they promise that measures are in place to provide redundency for the network. However, the network continues to be unreliable.

Third, I realized that despite the fact that these outages continue to occur and customers continue to become increasingly more upset, BurstNET does not care. Please understand that this statement was well thoughtout, and I would not have said it if I didn't truely feel that I was not appreciate as a customer. Finally, I respect BurstNET for providing a network for those who are on a strict budget, and do not mind downtime.

I will be the first to tell you that there is probably a large market of individuals who would rather pay less money and accept a certain percentage of downtime for their servers, however, I am not one of those individuals. Therefore, I rate the BurstNET network a 6/10.

Price
Prices are fantastic. BurstNET is by far the best I have found to date if you are looking for a BUDGET provider and don't mind downtime. I can tell you beyond a shadow of a doubt Shawn A (BurstCEO) is very eager to bring you on board if you are a serious potential customer and are looking for a custom plan. He is very helpful, extremely friendly, and overall a really great person, just like the rest of his staff. They provide affordable pricing for all their products, ranging from dedicated servers, virtual private servers, colocation, etc.

I feel that BurstNET's pricing can best be reflected by the old cliche "You get what you pay for". You aren't paying pennies on the dollar in terms of what you'd pay somewhere else, and you don't receive crappy service. You are paying sub-par prices, so expect a sub-par network and you'll never be disappointed. In terms of pricing, I rate BurstNET an 8/10.

Datacenter and Security
I visited the datacenter today -- to pickup my server and make a run for it. I had spoken to one of the technicians in a support ticket for the past few days, so he knew that I was coming. When I arrived, I said "Hi, I'm Richard from Tadunka, and I'm here to pickup my server." I was asked to sign my name, company, and the time, on a clipboard that was never checked. Another technician then went to the back, grabbed my server, and handed it to me without checking my ID. This disappointed me. In their defense, I will tell myself that they must have felt it would be extremely unlikely for an imposter Richard Sayer to show up at the exact time the real one (as mentioned in the ticket system) was supposed to show up, therefore no ID was required.

However.. had my username and password to their ticketing system been hacked, the attacker could have easily said "I'm Richard, I'll be there tomorrow to get it" and walked out with my server today without a problem. So.. take that for what it is. I'll also mention that the building their datacenter is in looks pretty runned down from the outside. When I arrived in Scranton and started looking for it, I was in total disbelief when I saw "BurstNET Technologies" on a metal plaque across the door of this ugly building in the middle of downtown.

I suppose by the pictures on their site (of the inside) I was expecting some high-rise building that looked like it was straight out of New York city. I wanted to open the door and feel the rush of refreshing cold-air slap me in the face as I walked up to a receptionist counter and asked what floor my server was on. With this expectation in mind, you can only imagine my disappointment when I opened the door and noticed only a small room plastered with "This facility is under surveillance." in every corner. While I waited to get my server (which again, thank god I was indeed me and not an imposter!), I observed rows and rows of racks filled with servers of all shapes, colors, and sizes.

It was beautiful, and they had them pretty well kept. I'll give them a point for this, it looked a lot better inside than it did outside. One thing that stood out was that there was exceptionally good air circulation, so there's atleast 4 points right there. My rating, 5/10.

Recommendation
To sum this up, I really recommend that you try BurstNET if you are looking for a budget provider and don't mind occasional downtime. Create a pre-made "We're sorry for the outage" mailing, and be prepared to send it to your customers every other month or so, and be sure to cover your bases in your SLA just as well as BurstNET did, so you never have to pay a dime.

I know that my review sounds like a back-handed compliment to them, but I am trying to be fair, and honest about my experience. Obviously we stayed with them through all of this for almost 2 years, so it was tolerable to some extent. Again I will remind you that if you are going to try them out, expect the worst, and if you receive better, you can feel happy about it rather than being disappointed all the time that your server goes up and down all the time.

Also, perhaps the thing to do is ask them to put a big sticker on the front of your server that says "ASK ME FOR ID". This little reminder may help save your server from a kidnapping someday, who knows?

Finally, if you try them out and you aren't happy with the service, don't be fooled by promises that it will get better. It won't. Reviews of BurstNET have not changed much over the past several years and many say the same thing about them promising the network reliability will get better, but that never seems to happen. I feel that BurstNET is a great provider for a certain group of people (extremely budget-minded), horrible for those who want absolute network reliability at BurstNET prices, and OK for those who are in-between.

I also feel that BurstNET is similar to a public-school system that lacks a budget, in that, they are doing the best they can with what they are given. Perhaps if they demended higher prices, they could provider a better quality network. I wish they had, because short of their network (and the security incident today), I have nothing extremely negative to say about them. I had often considered that if they'd provided a "premium network" alongside their current network, I would gladly switch over in order to stay with the great group of friendly people that work there.

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BurstNET

Sep 26, 2009

I ordered two servers from burstnet three days ago.

I was very thrilled when they said they could rush my order within 24hours. And I was floored when I received my boxes hours after ordering.

From there, it's been all downhill.

(1) They installed the wrong hard drive on one of the boxes.

(2) They corrected the hard drive with the correct one. But they created partitions that we did not ask for. Result: reinstall, again.

(3) We found the LAN connection between our two boxes off. We asked them to see and they got back that the cable was disconnected. Scared, we asked them to tell us WHY this would randomly happen. At no point did they apologize. Rather, the support staff simply seems to go back and forth putting the responsibility of the problem from one department to another.(kinda like "we dont know but i'll fwd to networking staff")

(4) This is where it really hit the fan. We ordered hardware ddos protection. I opened a ticket in afternoon yesterday asking them if it had been setup. Our server has been under syn floods which a hardware ddos system should help mitigate. The support staff took over 3 hours and a voicemail before responding.

Since then, the support staff has not yet been able to tell me anything about the ddos hardware. According to them the networking dept. is responsible for that. And by the time the support staff gave up, the networking dept. had gone home(evening yesterday). The support staff said I might not hear back until 9am today.

I told them to cancel my server and provide me a refund if they cannot fix the problems by 10am. It's 11am and I have not heard a thing from them.

I opened another ticket few minutes ago about getting a refund. They quickly responded to it saying support has zero to do with billing and that I should contact billing. They also said billing won't be in until Monday.

I spent every penny I had on these servers. Is my only option to wait till Monday before I can get them to give me a refund and find another host?

In either case, I am super disappointed by BurstNET support's incompetence and response times.

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BurstNET

Oct 6, 2008

I'm not normally one to drag things like this in public but I honestly just wanted to know industry standard for a situation like mine.

So, here is the lowdown. I was originally a customer of this company called uni-hosts.com. They resold BurstNET dedis. After being signed up for a month or two, they went out of business. At this point, BurstNET did a nice thing and offered to carry over any customers from uni-hosts and transfer over to their services. I was paying like $24.95 before for some cheap P4 1.8 or whatever from uni-hosts.com, but BurstNET said that they couldn't match that. That's fine. They said like $39.99 was the best they could do.

This was all done via service tickets. I never completed a signup or order form or anything like that. I had signed up originally through their support portal and that's it. I told them via this support portal that I would NOT be continuing my service with BurstNET and thanked them for their time. I have all the tickets saved in my email so on and so forth. Everything is cool.

Fast forward 4 months to the present. I see 3 emails from BurstNET sent on the same day and they are for the past 3 months of service. Apparently I owe $120USD or something. Of course, I am like wtf. I log in via their billing window and initiate a conversation regarding this.. They then inform me that I have to pay this fee because I signed a contract with them (non-existent of course.). I showed them all the previous tickets from me talking to their sales telling them very clearly that I was not going to carry over my service. They said that a ticket is not a valid or official form of cancellation, but I also said that I never officially signed up for anything so I thought it was acceptable.

To make a long story short, they've now informed me they're sending a collections agency after me. This is more of a hassle than anything else as I haven't received service, or anything like that for months from them, yet they are charging me for it. Is this normal practice in this industry? Is there something I can do to annoy them through this process, like a counter collections agency? They obviously don't seem to care about what's 'legal' or 'reasonable'.. How does one even deal with this as regular little customer?

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What Do You Think About Burstnet?

Dec 11, 2008

What do you think about burstnet?

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BurstNET XO Fiber

May 3, 2008

Ive just being doing some pings and tracerts on burst and it looks to me they have there new X0 fiber installed i still get around 20 hops and average 120ms ping any body found the new transit any quicker, im still deciding weather to go back to burst or not, the speeds are pretty much the same but it is too early to justify there stability

What do you think so far?

Tracing route to burst.net [66.96.192.201]
over a maximum of 30 hops:

1 53 ms 98 ms 98 ms api.home [192.168.1.254]
2 38 ms 36 ms 35 ms 217.41.191.122
3 35 ms 35 ms 36 ms 217.47.41.161
4 36 ms 35 ms 35 ms 217.41.175.13
5 33 ms 36 ms 36 ms 217.41.175.126
6 139 ms 189 ms 191 ms 217.41.175.54
7 43 ms 34 ms 35 ms 217.47.74.99
8 35 ms 37 ms 36 ms core1-pos12-1.bletchley.ukcore.bt.net [194.72.31
.5]
9 40 ms 38 ms 44 ms core1-pos0-7-0-12.ealing.ukcore.bt.net [62.6.200
.109]
10 38 ms 37 ms 38 ms transit1-gig8-0-0.ealing.ukcore.bt.net [62.6.200
.110]
11 38 ms 37 ms 35 ms t2c1-p11-0.uk-eal.eu.bt.net [166.49.168.17]
12 37 ms 37 ms 37 ms t2c2-p3-2.uk-lon1.eu.bt.net [166.49.164.138]
13 39 ms 37 ms 37 ms t2a1-ge7-0-0.uk-lon1.eu.bt.net [166.49.135.110]

14 39 ms 37 ms 37 ms 195.66.224.130
15 37 ms 37 ms 37 ms p5-0-0d0.rar1.london-en.uk.xo.net [71.5.174.133]

16 110 ms 111 ms 111 ms p1-0-0d0.rar1.nyc-ny.us.xo.net [65.106.0.118]
17 118 ms 119 ms 117 ms 207.88.14.85.ptr.us.xo.net [207.88.14.85]
18 257 ms 209 ms 206 ms 207.88.14.86.ptr.us.xo.net [207.88.14.86]
19 128 ms 130 ms 127 ms 207.88.182.62.ptr.us.xo.net [207.88.182.62]
20 120 ms 121 ms 121 ms burst.net [66.96.192.201]

Trace complete.

C:UsersMe>ping 66.96.192.201

Pinging 66.96.192.201 with 32 bytes of data:

Reply from 66.96.192.201: bytes=32 time=121ms TTL=48
Reply from 66.96.192.201: bytes=32 time=122ms TTL=48
Reply from 66.96.192.201: bytes=32 time=122ms TTL=48
Reply from 66.96.192.201: bytes=32 time=120ms TTL=48

Ping statistics for 66.96.192.201:
Packets: Sent = 4, Received = 4, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 120ms, Maximum = 122ms, Average = 121ms

C:UsersJames>

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Jun 10, 2008

I am considering getting a few low end servers from burst.net but was wondering about their network uptime and hardware replacement times? from what little i have read here on WHT the network keeps going up and down at times.

also i would appreciate if you all could point me to a "reliable and trustworthy" burstNet reseller.

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Aug 13, 2008

Who is better limestonenetworks or BurstNet

I deal with the company BurstNet But the question now

Is limestonenetworks excellent company?

Is technical support fast?

I want enough information on the company limestonenetworks

I want to deal with them

Topic of discussion

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Jul 3, 2008

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Sep 17, 2008

Just got the email:

BURSTNET Network Maintenance Advisory - Saturday, September 20th, 2008 - 2AM-4AM EST WINDOW

BurstNET Network Engineering will be performing maintenance in our Scranton facility during the hours of 2AM and 4AM EST on Saturday, September 20th, 2008. At this time, BurstNET Network Engineering will be performing a significant upgrade/replacement of our existing network infrastructure. This upgrade will involve removing/replacing our older/out-dated core Cisco GSR & Extreme Summit routing/switching equipment, with newer state-of-the-art Cisco 6500-series routing/switching equipment, and implementing a new network design---allowing for easier upgrade, higher fault-tolerance, additional capacity, and extra redundancy.

This maintenance will be service affecting, however, we expect the overall network downtime to be 30 minutes or less, during the 2-hour maintenance window, with the majority of that occurring at the start of the work...as equipment and cabling is changed. There will also be momentary periods of higher than normal latency while circuits are re-routed, BGP updated/reloaded, and cabling switched, throughout the 2-hour maintenance window. Proper planning, configuration, and testing has been completed in advance of this maintenance period, in order to minimize as much as possible the overall time that will be service affecting.

This maintenance is necessary in order for further growth of the BurstNET network, as well as to implement additional redundancy into the network. This should also help resolve any latency and packet loss issues our clientele may have been experiencing in recent weeks. BurstNET has recently hired new Network Engineering staff, and this is the first step in several upgrades/modifications they will be making to the BurstNET network over the next 60-90 days, to expand reliability, increase capacity, install further redundancy, and increase performance network-wide.

We thank you for your patience and understanding with this necessary maintenance, as well as for your continued business!

Sounds like a pretty major upgrade (they've been upgrading a lot recently). Here's to more uptime and redundancy at BurstNET!

Lastly, a quick point to the army of Burst-haters out there: go check outages, BurstNET has had two great months for us (99.9%+ uptime). Stop hating .

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I can bear with my sites not responding for a few minutes, but the downtimes have lasted for more than an hour on most occasions.

I don't know what to do since I've already paid for three months upfront.. but I'm definitely gonna switch hosts as soon as this period ends.

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I have been looking to talk to BurstNET reps about a possible purchase (gunna attempt to maybe negotiate a deal - trying to choose between VolumeDrive and BurstNET) but I have yet to find their chat to be online in the past week or so; I have checked during all hours of the day (meaning at different times of the day... not literally every single hour).

Furthermore I tried dropping their sales an email but have not got any sort of response yet (albeit its only been over a day but not even a confirmation or anything).

I will probably try to drop them an email again but was just wondering if anyone has ever had a live chat w/ BurstNET reps before?

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Nov 3, 2009

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Apr 29, 2009

I have three similar offers from three different companies

1) BurstNET
Q6600
2GB RAM
250 HDD
2000GB transfer (not sure if its 10 Mbps or 100 Mbps... I think 10)
5 IP addresses
DirectAdmin unlimited domains
Basic Management
First month free

2) VolumeDrive
Q8200 or Q6600 (my choice)
4GB RAM
500 HDD
10 Mbps unmetered
Not sure how many IP (I forgot to ask =X)
Plesk 30 domain
Basic Management

3) Hivelocity
Q8200
2GB RAM
500 HDD
1500 GB over 10 Mbps (I wish it was 100 Mbps...)
6 IPs
DirectAdmin Unlimited domains
Silver Plan management

The prices for all the above are similar (only a few dollars here and there).

VolumeDrive has the best deal spec wise, but I really like the first free month w/ BurstNET (gives me a chance to "try out their service") but I know Hivelocity has the best reputation. Its like highschool drama all over again .

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Oct 18, 2009

burstnet or unmeteredservers which one is batter

recently i got this 2 website for dedicate server both are given such a cheap price which i can afford but i dont know about this site i also search hear i dont find any bad information about this 2 servers. but one thing i saw unmeteredservers has 24/7/365 live chat help which i think more comfortable with me on other side burstnet gives same configuration in low rate but they dont have live chat support so i want to know which server is best

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Jan 3, 2009

if anyone can tell me if they think I have made the right choice going with BurstNET?

I was with them a while ago through a reseller however there was a lot of downtime.

(Now) I recently read that their uptime is a lot better, is this true?

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Mar 11, 2008

I ordered a dedicated server for Windows VPS testing (XEN). I ordered it with CentOS 5.

I got it 4 days later with Fedora. I just thought, it doesn't matter they function the same, so I just let it go. I installed Xen/HyperVM and rebooted. It didn't bounce back so I created a ticket: ....

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Mar 7, 2008

We use them because we can offer good value for money to customers, yes you get what you pay for but they cant even deliver within their own estimates.

I contacted them on the 5th after 24 hours of waiting and a customer on my back, just enquiring where the server was.

I received the following reply from Shawn A:

I would expect delivery on this tomorrow afternoon...

We are closing this ticket out at this time.

If the issue is still not corrected, or you require further assistance with this matter, please re-open this ticket, and we will gladly assist you...

Fine, i will wait another 24 hours. Nothing!

It is now the 7th, the customer has decided to cancel the order and they have still not done ANYTHING.

I have sent them another reply to the ticket:

I had a customer cancel this server because it has take you so long What is going on wthat it takes you ages to set up a server that is probably sitting in a rack somewhere? Please dont take an age to reply and please let me know a setup time so i can at least offer another customer and instant server and not 36 hours to whenever-burstnet-gets-its-***-in-gear

I am still awaiting a reply.. although its useless now.

I know its already known on this forum but Caveat emptor!

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Jul 27, 2008

You know I bought a 100mbit server from these people. Well through a reseller pc-core.net to be precise. I didn't want to be in hostnoc I specifically said I didn't want to be there since I clearly remember what happened before. So I ended up there. As soon as you start uploading / downloading, they flag you based on speed, according to their clever tools for measuring bandwidth predictions at the datacenter which flag you the second you go over 24mbits (They kept hinting 24MBPS I got a problem with mixing mbits and mbytes). Hinting that I have a 2TB package. Their ghetto calculations said I would do 8TB down and 1TB up? I own a ton of other servers all 2TB and this has never EVER happened. Current usage for the HostNOC is 917Gigs as I write this.

What they might not tell you. You're in a client pool of other users with 100mbit servers (there could be 30 servers on one port). If you magically end up effecting another client/server. They cap you at 10mbits. Which defeats the entire purpose of people paying money out of their *** for a decent server. HostNOC/Burstnet (if they could burst anywhere near 100mbits?) you can take this with a grain of salt. Not to mention that Jordan guy which one of your techs ripped him a new one, just because I did 24mbits. Thanks Jordan we'll probably never talk again.

Honestly I'll compare it like this. I've used Softlayer for many years now. HostNOC is like the GEO Metro in hosting. Softlayer is like a Porsche 911. I can use over 200mbits to 300mbits at a time on Softlayer and always keep it in the 2TB marker. I guess I'm just pissed off. If I'm going to do it right I'll stick with SL and other popular companies.

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Jun 8, 2008

Is it me, or are half the people selling dedicated servers on this site, just reselling BurstNet? I think there should just be a dedicated forum on the dedicated server sales forum for BurstNet resellers.

Just one of my rants.. hope I don't get knocked for this.

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Feb 29, 2008

i have ordered my First Dedicated server with BurstNET for the past 24 hours, and till now i did not received any Response or Confirmation. also they did not replay my emails.

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Jun 10, 2008

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Also if it takes too much to get any news by the reseller can you contact burstnet directly? If you cancel the account while pending do you take refund?

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Sep 19, 2008

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Any better network?

Any better technical support?

Any better in dealing with customers?

Is there a comparison between the Handy Networks and BurstNET

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Jun 5, 2008

I've been with BurstNet now for just 3 days. Had few (long) down times in this short period, but I'll not write a review till a finish 2 - 3 weeks (cos I may look for another DC after 3 weeks if things are still not going very well)

Anyway, I've noticed something strange when I do a lookup for the the IP assinged to me, I found its location is Philippines although their DC is in Scranton. So is it possible that the server is phyisically resides in Pilippines? The other strange thing is that while the IP was unreachable few times, BurstNet engineers insisted that they can ping and remotely login to my server. Although I tried several ISPs to ping but the IP im sure was unreachable. My only explanation to this, is that they were pinging from within their LAN.

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Apr 16, 2009

Has anyone tried to call the BurstNET toll-free number recently? (1-877-BURSTNET)

I'm trying to over skype and it's not working, i make a lot of calls internationally using skype and don't have issues and have talked to various people/companies on toll-free numbers before. (P.S - I have skype credit in my account also, so that's not the cause)

It' basically either returns with Number Not Available/Found or it dials out.

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