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Mail/DNS Usage Allowance Handling

We’ve added two new preferences to the account control center that will be part of a significant change to Mail/DNS services in the near future. They’re under a new section called “Usage Allowance Handling” under the Account Preferences section. As the name implies, they are selectable actions on how to handle usage allowances. Since the beginning, Roller Network has handled account service levels under an honor system. Each service level has a data handling and storage allowance, but we left enforcement up to the account holder to purchase the appropriate service level to match their requirements. However, we are noticing a sharp increase of accounts only purchasing a Personal level service while consistently exceeding its allowances. We’re not sure why the sudden increase, but we only started noticing because some of them have bordered on abusive overuse enough to draw our attention.

Our intent for now is to put a system in place that will only send alerts when usage levels are approaching or exceed the allowances. Also, we will not be removing the “free days” flex option. Accounts will still be allowed to occasionally exceed their usage levels for busy days during the month. We understand that everyone has unexpected or unplanned busy days or over-peak usage. As of this writing we are planning on allowing up to three or four free usage days per month.

We realize this will be unpopular for some customers and cause concerns for others. Based on usage data we do not foresee the vast majority of our customers being affected. The bad news is that yes, some accounts may ultimately be subject to additional use charges, and we will probably lose some of those customers as a result. We also understand that some current customers may have even put off upgrading to keep an old price point under our service guarantee; depending on how old the account is, it may cost less to simply add additional usage instead of upgrading the account.

As we work through this process we only ask one thing: don’t panic. Roller Network will continue to work with our customers and take your concerns into account in order to find the best possible solution, just as we have in the past. Nothing here is set in stone. Please feel free to voice your concerns and we will post answers to common questions as well.

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New Feature: Secondary DNS Alerts

We’ve released a new alerting feature for Secondary DNS. The advanced option Email Alert on Disable will send a message to the alert email address configured for your account if a zone is automatically disabled due to a fatal error condition or the SOA EXPIRE is reached (stale zone).

New Secondary DNS feature: Email Alert on Disable
New Secondary DNS feature: Email Alert on Disable

Secondary DNS domains can become disabled under certain fatal error conditions (all of which are described in the help documentation). This new alerting feature defaults to off and can be enabled in the account control center on a per-zone basis.

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New AMD Opteron 6136 and 6128 Options

The AMD Opteron 6134 dedicated server option is no longer available due to CPU availability through our normal channels. In its place we now have two new single-socket 8-core dedicated server options: the AMD Opteron 6136 2.4GHz and Opteron 6128 2.0GHz. Any orders in progress for a 6134 will automatically upgraded to a 6136 at no cost.

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Mail/DNS “Professional” Service Level Changes

We’re modifying the “Professional” level of our Mail/DNS service lineup:

  • Professional will be repriced to $149/mo.
  • Professional Plus has been discontinued.

All customers that have existing Professional level services will remain unchanged as long as it continues to be renewed on time, including service levels that have been discontinued. However, as of this announcement we are no longer accepting new subscriptions to the discontinued Professional Plus.

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New Shared Colocation Brackets

We’ve split our shared colocation offering into two brackets: “small” between 1U to 5U and “large” between 6U to 10U. The monthly pricing for each U is unchanged, but the “large” bracket now includes 3Mbps of committed rate bandwidth and an extra amp of power over “small”. For details see the colocation page on our main website.

Any customers with colocations that fall into the changed bracket will have the additional resources added to their account.