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<p>No-nonsense VPS (virtual private server) company, based in London, UK. Linux/Xen-based virtual servers for the clueful.<br />This account will mostly be used for important announcements and notifications of outages, sometimes before they hit our &quot;announce&quot; mailing list.<br />You can ask for support here but for anything non-trivial we&#39;ll likely redirect you to email support@, which would also be more timely for you.</p>

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  • Post #3056669

    @castaway Probably not much! There are some things mentioned here: https://tools.bitfolk.com/wiki/Shared_resources Those are things you can just use without any configuration needed on our side. There&amp;#39;s some other things that are free but which need to be asked for, like secondary DNS, monitoring, backups (free to a limited extent…)

  • Post #3056668

    CVE-2025-32463: Local root exploit in sudo &amp;gt;= 1.9.14 (e.g. Ubuntu 24.04, etc) Those running new enough versions of sudo, such as those on Ubuntu 24.04, should do a package update as soon as possible. https://mailman.bitfolk.com/mailman/hyperkitty/list/announce@mailman.bitfolk.com/message/Y2WDSZEVESOWGSMJZ25ZSEXFAY2K2CSE/

  • Post #3056667

    Free upgrades are coming, so please keep an eye on your emails. 😀 https://tools.bitfolk.com/wiki/Hardware_refresh,_2025-2026

  • Post #3056666

    We&amp;#39;re investigating problems with host talisker. Unfortunately it&amp;#39;s looking the same as what was experienced with this host in February, meaning we&amp;#39;re going to have to hard power cycle it shortly.

  • Post #3056665

    Debian 13 (trixie) and Testing (forky) options have been added to our self-serve installer. https://tools.bitfolk.com/wiki/Using_the_self-serve_net_installer

  • Post #3056664

    Ubuntu 26.04 (Resolute Raccoon) was released on 23 April and is now available for customers to self-install from the Xen Shell. See: https://tools.bitfolk.com/wiki/Self-install for more info. Upgrading from 24.04 is also possible with &amp;quot;do-release-upgrade -d&amp;quot; though not officially supported until the first point release.