Discussion:
[ale] Fwd: Removal of Coloblox Services
Jim Kinney
2017-09-11 15:27:09 UTC
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Crisis time. Ale has to move its donated service _now_.

Coloblox is sadly pulling the plug on its donated services.

We need a colo space that will donate a machine and bandwidth. My basement lacks redundant power and/connectivity. I can host temp as required. I'm looking through hardware now to see what I can build up.

Many thanks to Xilogix/Coloblox for their many years of support.


-------- Original Message --------
From: Coloblox Network Operations <***@coloblox.com>
Sent: September 11, 2017 11:00:00 AM EDT
To: Coloblox Network Operations <***@coloblox.com>
Subject: Removal of Coloblox Services

To all it may concern,

Please make arrangements to migrate your data/equipment out of the Coloblox data center by the first week of October. After years of supporting opensource/community projects (and many years before that by the previous owners) we have made the decision to stop it.

We have never been out to make a profit off our donated services but when we provide resources that are abused and taken advantage of in ways that have zero and even negative benefit to our company it has to stop somewhere.

We have donated server hardware, bandwidth, colocation space, and even roof access for satellites, HAM radios, aircraft trackers, etc, and have been mostly met with illegal torrent downloads, for profit web/VPS hosting, DDOS attacks, random items like bitcoin miners appearing in donated colo space, and even a simple lack of credit given to our company for eating the costs associated with this. We've always been intrigued how people in the opensource community will throw the biggest fit if someone doesn't release modified code back to the community, or their copyright isn't kept perfectly in place with T's crossed and I's dotted, but those same people make little to no effort to acknowledge their colo space, power, and bandwidth is all donated by some company they never bother to mention or just figure that 1Gbit port is there for whatever they want like Game of Thrones torrents which at that point copyright suddenly doesn't matter to them. This would be different if it was isolated to one user, but it's the general overview of most users. Some users download torrents and some don't, but when we see a 10 Amp spike on a power circuit and find bitcoin miners it just shows abuse comes in may forms.

That said, we've had enough. If you have data stored on any servers/VPSs in our facility please migrate/backup anything you'd like to keep as servers will be shutdown on Oct 6 . If you have physical equipment in the data center please make arrangements to pick it up by October 6th .

We are sorry it's come to this but for something that has never gained us a customer referral or even some useful acknowledgment of our company, it's obviously not worth the hassle of dealing with various forms of abuse that does nothing but increase.
--
Network Operations
Coloblox Data Centers
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leam hall
2017-09-11 15:55:31 UTC
Permalink
Do they have low $$ options? Do we need something more than a small LinBit
instance or similar?

I'm all for thanking and supporting them if we can.
Post by Jim Kinney
Crisis time. Ale has to move its donated service _now_.
Coloblox is sadly pulling the plug on its donated services.
We need a colo space that will donate a machine and bandwidth. My basement
lacks redundant power and/connectivity. I can host temp as required. I'm
looking through hardware now to see what I can build up.
Many thanks to Xilogix/Coloblox for their many years of support.
------------------------------
*Sent:* September 11, 2017 11:00:00 AM EDT
*Subject:* Removal of Coloblox Services
To all it may concern,
Please make arrangements to migrate your data/equipment out of the
Coloblox data center by the first week of October. After years of
supporting opensource/community projects (and many years before that by the
previous owners) we have made the decision to stop it.
We have never been out to make a profit off our donated services but when
we provide resources that are abused and taken advantage of in ways that
have zero and even negative benefit to our company it has to stop somewhere.
We have donated server hardware, bandwidth, colocation space, and even
roof access for satellites, HAM radios, aircraft trackers, etc, and have
been mostly met with illegal torrent downloads, for profit web/VPS hosting,
DDOS attacks, random items like bitcoin miners appearing in donated colo
space, and even a simple lack of credit given to our company for eating the
costs associated with this. We've always been intrigued how people in the
opensource community will throw the biggest fit if someone doesn't release
modified code back to the community, or their copyright isn't kept
perfectly in place with T's crossed and I's dotted, but those same people
make little to no effort to acknowledge their colo space, power, and
bandwidth is all donated by some company they never bother to mention or
just figure that 1Gbit port is there for whatever they want like Game of
Thrones torrents which at that point copyright suddenly doesn't matter to
them. This would be different if it was isolated to one user, but it's the
general overview of most users. Some users download torrents and some
don't, but when we see a 10 Amp spike on a power circuit and find bitcoin
miners it just shows abuse comes in may forms.
That said, we've had enough. If you have data stored on any servers/VPSs
in our facility please migrate/backup anything you'd like to keep as
servers will be shutdown on Oct 6. If you have physical equipment in the
data center please make arrangements to pick it up by October 6th.
We are sorry it's come to this but for something that has never gained us
a customer referral or even some useful acknowledgment of our company, it's
obviously not worth the hassle of dealing with various forms of abuse that
does nothing but increase.
--
Network Operations
Coloblox Data Centers
--
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and reflect authenticity.
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Jim Kinney
2017-09-11 16:17:49 UTC
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What I love about ALE :-)
OK. We have some offers on the table for space and bandwidth.
I am upgrading my business class line to much faster and I have hosting
space.Check Payne and Mike Trauche have also offered space and
bandwidth.
This will take some interesting coordination of the keepers of the DNS
listing but it makes sense.
I would like to propose that we look at a three-way, round robin
hosting. The web stuff is easy. The email is more complicated.
Post by leam hall
Do they have low $$ options? Do we need something more than a small
LinBit instance or similar?
I'm all for thanking and supporting them if we can.
Post by Jim Kinney
Crisis time. Ale has to move its donated service _now_.
Coloblox is sadly pulling the plug on its donated services.
We need a colo space that will donate a machine and bandwidth. My
basement lacks redundant power and/connectivity. I can host temp as
required. I'm looking through hardware now to see what I can build
up.
Many thanks to Xilogix/Coloblox for their many years of support.
Sent: September 11, 2017 11:00:00 AM EDT
Subject: Removal of Coloblox Services
To all it may concern,
Please make arrangements to migrate your data/equipment out of the
Coloblox data center by the first week of October. After years of
supporting opensource/community projects (and many years before
that by the previous owners) we have made the decision to stop it.
We have never been out to make a profit off our donated services
but when we provide resources that are abused and taken advantage
of in ways that have zero and even negative benefit to our company
it has to stop somewhere.
We have donated server hardware, bandwidth, colocation space, and
even roof access for satellites, HAM radios, aircraft trackers,
etc, and have been mostly met with illegal torrent downloads, for
profit web/VPS hosting, DDOS attacks, random items like bitcoin
miners appearing in donated colo space, and even a simple lack of
credit given to our company for eating the costs associated with
this. We've always been intrigued how people in the opensource
community will throw the biggest fit if someone doesn't release
modified code back to the community, or their copyright isn't kept
perfectly in place with T's crossed and I's dotted, but those same
people make little to no effort to acknowledge their colo space,
power, and bandwidth is all donated by some company they never
bother to mention or just figure that 1Gbit port is there for
whatever they want like Game of Thrones torrents which at that
point copyright suddenly doesn't matter to them. This would be
different if it was isolated to one user, but it's the general
overview of most users. Some users download torrents and some
don't, but when we see a 10 Amp spike on a power circuit and find
bitcoin miners it just shows abuse comes in may forms.
That said, we've had enough. If you have data stored on any
servers/VPSs in our facility please migrate/backup anything you'd
like to keep as servers will be shutdown on Oct 6. If you have
physical equipment in the data center please make arrangements to
pick it up by October 6th.
We are sorry it's come to this but for something that has never
gained us a customer referral or even some useful acknowledgment of
our company, it's obviously not worth the hassle of dealing
with various forms of abuse that does nothing but increase.
--
Network Operations
Coloblox Data Centers
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Chuck Payne
2017-09-11 22:40:11 UTC
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Chuck, not Check
Post by Jim Kinney
What I love about ALE :-)
OK. We have some offers on the table for space and bandwidth.
I am upgrading my business class line to much faster and I have hosting
space.
Check Payne and Mike Trauche have also offered space and bandwidth.
This will take some interesting coordination of the keepers of the DNS
listing but it makes sense.
I would like to propose that we look at a three-way, round robin hosting.
The web stuff is easy. The email is more complicated.
Do they have low $$ options? Do we need something more than a small LinBit
instance or similar?
I'm all for thanking and supporting them if we can.
Crisis time. Ale has to move its donated service _now_.
Coloblox is sadly pulling the plug on its donated services.
We need a colo space that will donate a machine and bandwidth. My basement
lacks redundant power and/connectivity. I can host temp as required. I'm
looking through hardware now to see what I can build up.
Many thanks to Xilogix/Coloblox for their many years of support.
------------------------------
*Sent:* September 11, 2017 11:00:00 AM EDT
*Subject:* Removal of Coloblox Services
To all it may concern,
Please make arrangements to migrate your data/equipment out of the
Coloblox data center by the first week of October. After years of
supporting opensource/community projects (and many years before that by the
previous owners) we have made the decision to stop it.
We have never been out to make a profit off our donated services but when
we provide resources that are abused and taken advantage of in ways that
have zero and even negative benefit to our company it has to stop somewhere.
We have donated server hardware, bandwidth, colocation space, and even
roof access for satellites, HAM radios, aircraft trackers, etc, and have
been mostly met with illegal torrent downloads, for profit web/VPS hosting,
DDOS attacks, random items like bitcoin miners appearing in donated colo
space, and even a simple lack of credit given to our company for eating the
costs associated with this. We've always been intrigued how people in the
opensource community will throw the biggest fit if someone doesn't release
modified code back to the community, or their copyright isn't kept
perfectly in place with T's crossed and I's dotted, but those same people
make little to no effort to acknowledge their colo space, power, and
bandwidth is all donated by some company they never bother to mention or
just figure that 1Gbit port is there for whatever they want like Game of
Thrones torrents which at that point copyright suddenly doesn't matter to
them. This would be different if it was isolated to one user, but it's the
general overview of most users. Some users download torrents and some
don't, but when we see a 10 Amp spike on a power circuit and find bitcoin
miners it just shows abuse comes in may forms.
That said, we've had enough. If you have data stored on any servers/VPSs
in our facility please migrate/backup anything you'd like to keep as
servers will be shutdown on Oct 6. If you have physical equipment in the
data center please make arrangements to pick it up by October 6th.
We are sorry it's come to this but for something that has never gained us
a customer referral or even some useful acknowledgment of our company, it's
obviously not worth the hassle of dealing with various forms of abuse that
does nothing but increase.
--
Network Operations
Coloblox Data Centers
_______________________________________________
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Jim Kinney
2017-09-11 22:40:56 UTC
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Doh!
Post by Chuck Payne
Chuck, not Check
Post by Jim Kinney
What I love about ALE :-)
OK. We have some offers on the table for space and bandwidth.
I am upgrading my business class line to much faster and I have
hosting
Post by Jim Kinney
space.
Check Payne and Mike Trauche have also offered space and bandwidth.
This will take some interesting coordination of the keepers of the
DNS
Post by Jim Kinney
listing but it makes sense.
I would like to propose that we look at a three-way, round robin
hosting.
Post by Jim Kinney
The web stuff is easy. The email is more complicated.
Do they have low $$ options? Do we need something more than a small
LinBit
Post by Jim Kinney
instance or similar?
I'm all for thanking and supporting them if we can.
Crisis time. Ale has to move its donated service _now_.
Coloblox is sadly pulling the plug on its donated services.
We need a colo space that will donate a machine and bandwidth. My
basement
Post by Jim Kinney
lacks redundant power and/connectivity. I can host temp as required.
I'm
Post by Jim Kinney
looking through hardware now to see what I can build up.
Many thanks to Xilogix/Coloblox for their many years of support.
------------------------------
*Sent:* September 11, 2017 11:00:00 AM EDT
*Subject:* Removal of Coloblox Services
To all it may concern,
Please make arrangements to migrate your data/equipment out of the
Coloblox data center by the first week of October. After years of
supporting opensource/community projects (and many years before that
by the
Post by Jim Kinney
previous owners) we have made the decision to stop it.
We have never been out to make a profit off our donated services but
when
Post by Jim Kinney
we provide resources that are abused and taken advantage of in ways
that
Post by Jim Kinney
have zero and even negative benefit to our company it has to stop
somewhere.
Post by Jim Kinney
We have donated server hardware, bandwidth, colocation space, and
even
Post by Jim Kinney
roof access for satellites, HAM radios, aircraft trackers, etc, and
have
Post by Jim Kinney
been mostly met with illegal torrent downloads, for profit web/VPS
hosting,
Post by Jim Kinney
DDOS attacks, random items like bitcoin miners appearing in donated
colo
Post by Jim Kinney
space, and even a simple lack of credit given to our company for
eating the
Post by Jim Kinney
costs associated with this. We've always been intrigued how people in
the
Post by Jim Kinney
opensource community will throw the biggest fit if someone doesn't
release
Post by Jim Kinney
modified code back to the community, or their copyright isn't kept
perfectly in place with T's crossed and I's dotted, but those same
people
Post by Jim Kinney
make little to no effort to acknowledge their colo space, power, and
bandwidth is all donated by some company they never bother to mention
or
Post by Jim Kinney
just figure that 1Gbit port is there for whatever they want like Game
of
Post by Jim Kinney
Thrones torrents which at that point copyright suddenly doesn't
matter to
Post by Jim Kinney
them. This would be different if it was isolated to one user, but
it's the
Post by Jim Kinney
general overview of most users. Some users download torrents and some
don't, but when we see a 10 Amp spike on a power circuit and find
bitcoin
Post by Jim Kinney
miners it just shows abuse comes in may forms.
That said, we've had enough. If you have data stored on any
servers/VPSs
Post by Jim Kinney
in our facility please migrate/backup anything you'd like to keep as
servers will be shutdown on Oct 6. If you have physical equipment in
the
Post by Jim Kinney
data center please make arrangements to pick it up by October 6th.
We are sorry it's come to this but for something that has never
gained us
Post by Jim Kinney
a customer referral or even some useful acknowledgment of our
company, it's
Post by Jim Kinney
obviously not worth the hassle of dealing with various forms of abuse
that
Post by Jim Kinney
does nothing but increase.
--
Network Operations
Coloblox Data Centers
_______________________________________________
See JOBS, ANNOUNCE and SCHOOLS lists
athttp://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo
Post by Jim Kinney
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DJ-Pfulio
2017-09-11 23:05:55 UTC
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Post by Chuck Payne
Chuck, not Check
Check, Chuck. ;)

See you on Saturday!
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Leam Hall
2017-09-11 23:21:32 UTC
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Post by DJ-Pfulio
Post by Chuck Payne
Chuck, not Check
Check, Chuck. ;)
Chuck Czech? Check Chuck's Czech cheques.
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Justin W Elam
2017-09-11 23:49:14 UTC
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SDF.org is available to host

For Email DNS and Webserver.

For a small donation.

Email Stephen Jones smj (at) sdf.org for more info.

http://sdf.org/?join#donate

Scott M. Jones
2017-09-11 16:00:55 UTC
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My feeling is wow, what an attitude. Lumping us all together like that.
I say time to move on.

Jim, have you given any customer referrals to them?

-Scott
Post by Jim Kinney
Crisis time. Ale has to move its donated service _now_.
Coloblox is sadly pulling the plug on its donated services.
We need a colo space that will donate a machine and bandwidth. My
basement lacks redundant power and/connectivity. I can host temp as
required. I'm looking through hardware now to see what I can build up.
Many thanks to Xilogix/Coloblox for their many years of support.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
*Sent:* September 11, 2017 11:00:00 AM EDT
*Subject:* Removal of Coloblox Services
To all it may concern,
Please make arrangements to migrate your data/equipment out of the
Coloblox data center by the first week of October. After years of
supporting opensource/community projects (and many years before that by
the previous owners) we have made the decision to stop it.
We have never been out to make a profit off our donated services but
when we provide resources that are abused and taken advantage of in ways
that have zero and even negative benefit to our company it has to stop
somewhere.
We have donated server hardware, bandwidth, colocation space, and even
roof access for satellites, HAM radios, aircraft trackers, etc, and have
been mostly met with illegal torrent downloads, for profit
web/VPS hosting, DDOS attacks, random items like bitcoin miners
appearing in donated colo space, and even a simple lack of credit given
to our company for eating the costs associated with this. We've always
been intrigued how people in the opensource community will throw the
biggest fit if someone doesn't release modified code back to the
community, or their copyright isn't kept perfectly in place with T's
crossed and I's dotted, but those same people make little to no effort
to acknowledge their colo space, power, and bandwidth is all donated by
some company they never bother to mention or just figure that 1Gbit port
is there for whatever they want like Game of Thrones torrents which at
that point copyright suddenly doesn't matter to them. This would be
different if it was isolated to one user, but it's the general overview
of most users. Some users download torrents and some don't, but when we
see a 10 Amp spike on a power circuit and find bitcoin miners it just
shows abuse comes in may forms.
That said, we've had enough. If you have data stored on any servers/VPSs
in our facility please migrate/backup anything you'd like to keep as
servers will be shutdown on Oct 6. If you have physical equipment in the
data center please make arrangements to pick it up by October 6th.
We are sorry it's come to this but for something that has never gained
us a customer referral or even some useful acknowledgment of our
company, it's obviously not worth the hassle of dealing with various
forms of abuse that does nothing but increase.
_______________________________________________
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Jim Kinney
2017-09-11 16:10:35 UTC
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I their defense, I never changed the link on ALE front page from
Xilogix to Coloblox after the merger occured. I saw a notice, got busy,
forgot, and never revisited that email until I needed a tech reboot of
the hardware then _still_ failed to make the change after I got
distracted onto another issue and forgot again.
Post by Scott M. Jones
My feeling is wow, what an attitude. Lumping us all together like that.
I say time to move on.
Jim, have you given any customer referrals to them?
-Scott
Post by Jim Kinney
Crisis time. Ale has to move its donated service _now_.
Coloblox is sadly pulling the plug on its donated services.
We need a colo space that will donate a machine and bandwidth. My
basement lacks redundant power and/connectivity. I can host temp as
required. I'm looking through hardware now to see what I can build up.
Many thanks to Xilogix/Coloblox for their many years of support.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-------
*Sent:* September 11, 2017 11:00:00 AM EDT
*Subject:* Removal of Coloblox Services
To all it may concern,
Please make arrangements to migrate your data/equipment out of the
Coloblox data center by the first week of October. After years of
supporting opensource/community projects (and many years before that by
the previous owners) we have made the decision to stop it.
We have never been out to make a profit off our donated services
but
when we provide resources that are abused and taken advantage of in ways
that have zero and even negative benefit to our company it has to stop
somewhere.
We have donated server hardware, bandwidth, colocation space, and even
roof access for satellites, HAM radios, aircraft trackers, etc, and have
been mostly met with illegal torrent downloads, for profit
web/VPS hosting, DDOS attacks, random items like bitcoin miners
appearing in donated colo space, and even a simple lack of credit
given
to our company for eating the costs associated with this. We've always
been intrigued how people in the opensource community will throw the
biggest fit if someone doesn't release modified code back to the
community, or their copyright isn't kept perfectly in place with T's
crossed and I's dotted, but those same people make little to no effort
to acknowledge their colo space, power, and bandwidth is all
donated by
some company they never bother to mention or just figure that 1Gbit port
is there for whatever they want like Game of Thrones torrents which at
that point copyright suddenly doesn't matter to them. This would be
different if it was isolated to one user, but it's the general overview
of most users. Some users download torrents and some don't, but
when we
see a 10 Amp spike on a power circuit and find bitcoin miners it
just
shows abuse comes in may forms.
That said, we've had enough. If you have data stored on any
servers/VPSs
in our facility please migrate/backup anything you'd like to keep as
servers will be shutdown on Oct 6. If you have physical equipment
in the
data center please make arrangements to pick it up by October 6th.
We are sorry it's come to this but for something that has never
gained
us a customer referral or even some useful acknowledgment of our
company, it's obviously not worth the hassle of dealing
with various
forms of abuse that does nothing but increase.
Jim Kinney
2017-09-11 16:19:12 UTC
Permalink
No. The ALE box was NOT doing bitcoin mining. Nor was it involved in
any streaming of any kind.
Was the ALE box involved in the bitcoin mining / GOT download or was
it one of the other groups they host?
I have a hard time believing it was the ALE box that was the offender
they mentioned.
Post by Jim Kinney
I their defense, I never changed the link on ALE front page from
Xilogix to Coloblox after the merger occured. I saw a notice, got
busy, forgot, and never revisited that email until I needed a tech
reboot of the hardware then _still_ failed to make the change after
I got distracted onto another issue and forgot again.
Post by Scott M. Jones
My feeling is wow, what an attitude. Lumping us all together like that.
I say time to move on.
Jim, have you given any customer referrals to them?
-Scott
Post by Jim Kinney
Crisis time. Ale has to move its donated service _now_.
Coloblox is sadly pulling the plug on its donated services.
We need a colo space that will donate a machine and bandwidth. My
basement lacks redundant power and/connectivity. I can host temp as
required. I'm looking through hardware now to see what I can build up.
Many thanks to Xilogix/Coloblox for their many years of
support.
-------------------------------------------------------------
-----------
*Sent:* September 11, 2017 11:00:00 AM EDT
*Subject:* Removal of Coloblox Services
To all it may concern,
Please make arrangements to migrate your data/equipment out of the
Coloblox data center by the first week of October. After years of
supporting opensource/community projects (and many years before that by
the previous owners) we have made the decision to stop it.
We have never been out to make a profit off our donated
services but
when we provide resources that are abused and taken advantage of in ways
that have zero and even negative benefit to our company it has to stop
somewhere.
We have donated server hardware, bandwidth, colocation space, and even
roof access for satellites, HAM radios, aircraft trackers, etc, and have
been mostly met with illegal torrent downloads, for profit
web/VPS hosting, DDOS attacks, random items like bitcoin miners
appearing in donated colo space, and even a simple lack of
credit given
to our company for eating the costs associated with this. We've always
been intrigued how people in the opensource community will throw the
biggest fit if someone doesn't release modified code back to the
community, or their copyright isn't kept perfectly in place with T's
crossed and I's dotted, but those same people make little to no effort
to acknowledge their colo space, power, and bandwidth is all donated by
some company they never bother to mention or just figure that 1Gbit port
is there for whatever they want like Game of Thrones torrents which at
that point copyright suddenly doesn't matter to them. This would be
different if it was isolated to one user, but it's the general overview
of most users. Some users download torrents and some don't, but
when we
see a 10 Amp spike on a power circuit and find bitcoin miners
it just
shows abuse comes in may forms.
That said, we've had enough. If you have data stored on any servers/VPSs
in our facility please migrate/backup anything you'd like to keep as
servers will be shutdown on Oct 6. If you have physical
equipment in the
data center please make arrangements to pick it up by October 6th.
We are sorry it's come to this but for something that has never
gained
us a customer referral or even some useful acknowledgment of our
company, it's obviously not worth the hassle of dealing
with various
forms of abuse that does nothing but increase.
_______________________________________________
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Michael H. Warfield
2017-09-11 19:36:55 UTC
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Post by Scott M. Jones
My feeling is wow, what an attitude. Lumping us all together like that.
I say time to move on.
Before everyone jumps in their SH*T... They've been in contact with me
and I have my own pass token and access into their data center. That
whole area in Marietta is undergoing massive renovations. The office
park they are housed in is under new management (and likely to result
in a close encounter of the bulldozer kind).

They're giving us a month's notice, which is more than some people have
gotten in the past. IIRC, one ISP went TITSUP (Total Inability To
Support Usual Performance) years ago and their customers only found out
when they arrived at the datacenter only to find they were locked out
and equipment was confiscated.

I've been with these guys longer than many of you can imagine. It was
Random Access in 1992, then Comstar in 1996, then Globix in 2000, then
Xilogix in 2005 and finally Colobox in 2014. I'm in the same boat
except I have an entire rack of equipment to move to a new facility.
I've been half way expecting this for some time and it took longer than
I expected. The BULLDOZERS mating over there in Marietta off Cobb
Parkway was a clue over a year ago.

And I'm now in Athens. No good options. What ever you want to say
about Coloblox, it pales in comparison to what I have to say about
AT&T, Charter and Comcast. I would love to pull my whole operation
back into my home but most of the people at the above three (and we're
really out of the Comcast area where we are) don't even know how to
speel BPG, which I need to advertise me /16.

Mike
Post by Scott M. Jones
Jim, have you given any customer referrals to them?
-Scott
Post by Jim Kinney
Crisis time. Ale has to move its donated service _now_.
Coloblox is sadly pulling the plug on its donated services.
We need a colo space that will donate a machine and bandwidth. My
basement lacks redundant power and/connectivity. I can host temp as
required. I'm looking through hardware now to see what I can build up.
Many thanks to Xilogix/Coloblox for their many years of support.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
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*Sent:* September 11, 2017 11:00:00 AM EDT
*Subject:* Removal of Coloblox Services
To all it may concern,
Please make arrangements to migrate your data/equipment out of the
Coloblox data center by the first week of October. After years of
supporting opensource/community projects (and many years before that by
the previous owners) we have made the decision to stop it.
We have never been out to make a profit off our donated services
but
when we provide resources that are abused and taken advantage of in ways
that have zero and even negative benefit to our company it has to stop
somewhere.
We have donated server hardware, bandwidth, colocation space, and even
roof access for satellites, HAM radios, aircraft trackers, etc, and have
been mostly met with illegal torrent downloads, for profit
web/VPS hosting, DDOS attacks, random items like bitcoin miners
appearing in donated colo space, and even a simple lack of credit
given
to our company for eating the costs associated with this. We've always
been intrigued how people in the opensource community will throw the
biggest fit if someone doesn't release modified code back to the
community, or their copyright isn't kept perfectly in place with T's
crossed and I's dotted, but those same people make little to no effort
to acknowledge their colo space, power, and bandwidth is all
donated by
some company they never bother to mention or just figure that 1Gbit port
is there for whatever they want like Game of Thrones torrents which at
that point copyright suddenly doesn't matter to them. This would be
different if it was isolated to one user, but it's the general overview
of most users. Some users download torrents and some don't, but
when we
see a 10 Amp spike on a power circuit and find bitcoin miners it
just
shows abuse comes in may forms.
That said, we've had enough. If you have data stored on any
servers/VPSs
in our facility please migrate/backup anything you'd like to keep as
servers will be shutdown on Oct 6. If you have physical equipment
in the
data center please make arrangements to pick it up by October 6th.
We are sorry it's come to this but for something that has never
gained
us a customer referral or even some useful acknowledgment of our
company, it's obviously not worth the hassle of dealing
with various
forms of abuse that does nothing but increase.
_______________________________________________
Ale mailing list
http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
See JOBS, ANNOUNCE and SCHOOLS lists at
http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo
--
Michael H. Warfield (AI4NB) | (o) +1 706 850-8773 | ***@WittsEnd.com
/\/\|=mhw=|\/\/ | (c) +1 678 463-0932 | http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/
ARIN whois: ARIN-MHW9 | An optimist believes we live in the best of all
PGP Key: 0xC0EB9675674627FF | possible worlds. A pessimist is sure of it!
Michael H. Warfield
2017-09-11 19:39:50 UTC
Permalink
Post by Michael H. Warfield
Post by Scott M. Jones
My feeling is wow, what an attitude. Lumping us all together like that.
I say time to move on.
Before everyone jumps in their SH*T... They've been in contact with me
and I have my own pass token and access into their data center. That
whole area in Marietta is undergoing massive renovations. The office
park they are housed in is under new management (and likely to result
in a close encounter of the bulldozer kind).
They're giving us a month's notice, which is more than some people have
gotten in the past. IIRC, one ISP went TITSUP (Total Inability To
Support Usual Performance) years ago and their customers only found out
when they arrived at the datacenter only to find they were locked out
and equipment was confiscated.
I've been with these guys longer than many of you can imagine. It was
Random Access in 1992, then Comstar in 1996, then Globix in 2000, then
Xilogix in 2005 and finally Colobox in 2014. I'm in the same boat
except I have an entire rack of equipment to move to a new facility.
I've been half way expecting this for some time and it took longer than
I expected. The BULLDOZERS mating over there in Marietta off Cobb
Parkway was a clue over a year ago.
And I'm now in Athens. No good options. What ever you want to say
about Coloblox, it pales in comparison to what I have to say about
AT&T, Charter and Comcast. I would love to pull my whole operation
back into my home but most of the people at the above three (and we're
really out of the Comcast area where we are) don't even know how to
speel BPG, which I need to advertise me /16.
^^^^^^^^^^^

BGP... How ironic. :-)

Mike
Post by Michael H. Warfield
Post by Scott M. Jones
Jim, have you given any customer referrals to them?
-Scott
Post by Jim Kinney
Crisis time. Ale has to move its donated service _now_.
Coloblox is sadly pulling the plug on its donated services.
We need a colo space that will donate a machine and bandwidth. My
basement lacks redundant power and/connectivity. I can host temp as
required. I'm looking through hardware now to see what I can
build
up.
Many thanks to Xilogix/Coloblox for their many years of support.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-------
*Sent:* September 11, 2017 11:00:00 AM EDT
*Subject:* Removal of Coloblox Services
To all it may concern,
Please make arrangements to migrate your data/equipment out of the
Coloblox data center by the first week of October. After years of
supporting opensource/community projects (and many years before that by
the previous owners) we have made the decision to stop it.
We have never been out to make a profit off our donated services
but
when we provide resources that are abused and taken advantage of
in
ways
that have zero and even negative benefit to our company it has to stop
somewhere.
We have donated server hardware, bandwidth, colocation space, and even
roof access for satellites, HAM radios, aircraft trackers, etc,
and
have
been mostly met with illegal torrent downloads, for profit
web/VPS hosting, DDOS attacks, random items like bitcoin miners
appearing in donated colo space, and even a simple lack of credit
given
to our company for eating the costs associated with this. We've always
been intrigued how people in the opensource community will throw the
biggest fit if someone doesn't release modified code back to the
community, or their copyright isn't kept perfectly in place with T's
crossed and I's dotted, but those same people make little to no effort
to acknowledge their colo space, power, and bandwidth is all donated by
some company they never bother to mention or just figure that
1Gbit
port
is there for whatever they want like Game of Thrones torrents
which
at
that point copyright suddenly doesn't matter to them. This would be
different if it was isolated to one user, but it's the general overview
of most users. Some users download torrents and some don't, but
when we
see a 10 Amp spike on a power circuit and find bitcoin miners it
just
shows abuse comes in may forms.
That said, we've had enough. If you have data stored on any servers/VPSs
in our facility please migrate/backup anything you'd like to keep as
servers will be shutdown on Oct 6. If you have physical equipment
in the
data center please make arrangements to pick it up by October 6th.
We are sorry it's come to this but for something that has never
gained
us a customer referral or even some useful acknowledgment of our
company, it's obviously not worth the hassle of dealing
with various
forms of abuse that does nothing but increase.
_______________________________________________
Ale mailing list
http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
See JOBS, ANNOUNCE and SCHOOLS lists at
http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo
--
Michael H. Warfield (AI4NB) | (o) +1 706 850-8773 | ***@WittsEnd.com
/\/\|=mhw=|\/\/ | (c) +1 678 463-0932 | http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/
ARIN whois: ARIN-MHW9 | An optimist believes we live in the best of all
PGP Key: 0xC0EB9675674627FF | possible worlds. A pessimist is sure of it!
Lightner, Jeffrey
2017-09-11 20:05:46 UTC
Permalink
If you don't like the ones you mentioned, QTS has facilities in Atlanta and Suwanee. My company has been in Suwannee for the past couple of years. Not sure the cost.


-----Original Message-----
From: ale-***@ale.org [mailto:ale-***@ale.org] On Behalf Of Michael H. Warfield
Sent: Monday, September 11, 2017 3:40 PM
To: Scott M. Jones; Jim Kinney; Atlanta User Group (E-mail)
Subject: Re: [ale] Fwd: Removal of Coloblox Services
Post by Michael H. Warfield
Post by Scott M. Jones
My feeling is wow, what an attitude. Lumping us all together like that.
I say time to move on.
Before everyone jumps in their SH*T... They've been in contact with
me and I have my own pass token and access into their data center.
That whole area in Marietta is undergoing massive renovations. The
office park they are housed in is under new management (and likely to
result in a close encounter of the bulldozer kind).
They're giving us a month's notice, which is more than some people
have gotten in the past. IIRC, one ISP went TITSUP (Total Inability
To Support Usual Performance) years ago and their customers only found
out when they arrived at the datacenter only to find they were locked
out and equipment was confiscated.
I've been with these guys longer than many of you can imagine. It was
Random Access in 1992, then Comstar in 1996, then Globix in 2000, then
Xilogix in 2005 and finally Colobox in 2014. I'm in the same boat
except I have an entire rack of equipment to move to a new facility.
I've been half way expecting this for some time and it took longer
than I expected. The BULLDOZERS mating over there in Marietta off
Cobb Parkway was a clue over a year ago.
And I'm now in Athens. No good options. What ever you want to say
about Coloblox, it pales in comparison to what I have to say about
AT&T, Charter and Comcast. I would love to pull my whole operation
back into my home but most of the people at the above three (and we're
really out of the Comcast area where we are) don't even know how to
speel BPG, which I need to advertise me /16.
^^^^^^^^^^^

BGP... How ironic. :-)

Mike
Post by Michael H. Warfield
Post by Scott M. Jones
Jim, have you given any customer referrals to them?
-Scott
Post by Jim Kinney
Crisis time. Ale has to move its donated service _now_.
Coloblox is sadly pulling the plug on its donated services.
We need a colo space that will donate a machine and bandwidth. My
basement lacks redundant power and/connectivity. I can host temp
as required. I'm looking through hardware now to see what I can
build up.
Many thanks to Xilogix/Coloblox for their many years of support.
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-------
*Sent:* September 11, 2017 11:00:00 AM EDT
*Subject:* Removal of Coloblox Services
To all it may concern,
Please make arrangements to migrate your data/equipment out of the
Coloblox data center by the first week of October. After years of
supporting opensource/community projects (and many years before
that by the previous owners) we have made the decision to stop it.
We have never been out to make a profit off our donated services
but when we provide resources that are abused and taken advantage
of in ways that have zero and even negative benefit to our company
it has to stop somewhere.
We have donated server hardware, bandwidth, colocation space, and
even roof access for satellites, HAM radios, aircraft trackers,
etc, and have been mostly met with illegal torrent downloads, for
profit web/VPS hosting, DDOS attacks, random items like bitcoin
miners appearing in donated colo space, and even a simple lack of
credit given to our company for eating the costs associated with
this. We've always been intrigued how people in the opensource
community will throw the biggest fit if someone doesn't release
modified code back to the community, or their copyright isn't kept
perfectly in place with T's crossed and I's dotted, but those same
people make little to no effort to acknowledge their colo space,
power, and bandwidth is all donated by some company they never
bother to mention or just figure that 1Gbit port is there for
whatever they want like Game of Thrones torrents which at that
point copyright suddenly doesn't matter to them. This would be
different if it was isolated to one user, but it's the general
overview of most users. Some users download torrents and some
don't, but when we see a 10 Amp spike on a power circuit and find
bitcoin miners it just shows abuse comes in may forms.
That said, we've had enough. If you have data stored on any
servers/VPSs in our facility please migrate/backup anything you'd
like to keep as servers will be shutdown on Oct 6. If you have
physical equipment in the data center please make arrangements to
pick it up by October 6th.
We are sorry it's come to this but for something that has never
gained us a customer referral or even some useful acknowledgment
of our company, it's obviously not worth the hassle of dealing
with various forms of abuse that does nothing but increase.
_______________________________________________
Ale mailing list
http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo/ale
See JOBS, ANNOUNCE and SCHOOLS lists at
http://mail.ale.org/mailman/listinfo
--
Michael H. Warfield (AI4NB) | (o) +1 706 850-8773 | ***@WittsEnd.com
/\/\|=mhw=|\/\/ | (c) +1 678 463-0932 | http://www.wittsend.com/mhw/
ARIN whois: ARIN-MHW9 | An optimist believes we live in the best of all
PGP Key: 0xC0EB9675674627FF | possible worlds. A pessimist is sure of it!

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