What is HA-IP Pro?
HA-IP Pro is a load balancer with automatic failover functionality.
HA-IP Pro is a load balancer with automatic failover functionality.
This article helps you investigate problems on your VPS by providing troubleshooting steps and also listing the information our support department needs to help with problems.
HA-IP is a ‘highly-available’ IPv4- and IPv6 address that allows you to forward TCP-traffic to a single BladeVPS. As this IP-address is located ‘outside’ of your VPS(es), you can always refer this address to any VPS of choice. When, for instance, your VPS has to go down because of temporary maintenance...
HA-IP is a ‘highly-available’ IPv4 and IPv6 address that allows you to forward TCP traffic to a single BladeVPS. Besides TCP traffic also offers the option for three other modes which can be used for forwarding traffic.
RAM (Random Access Memory) is the 'work memory' expressed in gigabytes (GB) included with your VPS. RAM is used for (temporarily) storing (processor) data and as such plays a key role in the performance of applications on your server. The maxim available RAM on a TransIP VPS is 64GB.
The CPU is the "Central Processing Unit" of your VPS, which performs all necessary calculations. A CPU core is a processing unit which reads in instructions to perform specific actions.
Our BladeVPS services offer our customers the option to create a snapshot. What is a snapshot? Read more here.
You can always upgrade your VPS to a larger package. With this upgrade, all your data and settings are saved. You can start the upgrade from the control panel by following the steps below.
Order When you have Big Storage active you can order off-site backups in your control panel through BladeVPS > Big Storage > Offsite Back-up. Back-ups will be made every 4 hours. Beware that the first back-up will be available after 4 hours. Restore On the Big Storage page choose the backup from the dropdown menu which you ...
You can transfer a Big Storage from one TransIP account to another by means of an internal "Handover".