RackNerd Review | No Power Plants | +48 Hrs Outage

Hello,
This is my experience and review with RackNerd after 6 months.

My mind always play with me to buy the latest in technology, so
6 month ago i hired a RackNerd server with
this features, even without needing them yet.


Dedidated Server
AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6x 3.60 GHz / 12 Threads
64 GB RAM
2x 480 GB SSD (RAID-1)
1x 1TB SATA HDD (Backup Drive)
40 TB Monthly Transfer
1Gbps Network Port
/29 IPv4 Allocation - 5 Usable IPs
INCLUDES: cPanel/WHM Metal License (Up To 100 Accounts)
INCLUDES: LiteSpeed Web Server Web Host Essential License w/ LSCache
INCLUDES: RackNerd 24x7 Full Server Management

This sunday my business went offline, supposedly due to
a power outage in the building, i ask for backup my sites in
another server for which i paid, and they said is not possible
due to unclear reasons.

Then I asked if they don't have power plants, the answer was evaded,
unfortunately they don't offer refunds and was my fault not to read that.

I've always liked supporting small businesses, but with these
dubious behaviors and policies, I don't think I will ever do it again.

their support is good, there were no problems during setup,
but they are not prepared for when things go wrong.

I can be sure that after the damage to my business,
they don't have a damage repair policy either.

So to my misfortune RackNerd hosting,
It is not prepared for me, nor for you.

Any recommendation will be appreciated


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Hard Drive 6: None (+$0.00)
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Intel® Xeon® E3-1275 v5 quad-core
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Hard disks: 4 x 16 TB Enterprise HDD 7200 rpm
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