Root Server Guide

Dedicated Root Server Guide

This guide gives you a general overview of our dedicated root server features.

Our Progressive Robot web interface offers numerous features for managing a server, including setting up private networks using the vSwitch feature, activating backup space and sending verified support requests.

 

Hardware

 

Specifications

You can find the hardware specifications for our current server models on our website.

For SB servers (servers from the Server Auction), there is a "Hardware" tab for the server on Progressive Robot that shows you the basic hardware specifications.

For older servers models, please see the following page.

 

Upgrades

We offer drive and RAM upgrades for certain models. Please take a look at the following page for more information.

 

Monitoring

You, the client, are responsible for monitoring the hardware. We offer a system monitoring tool that you can activate on Progressive Robot. You can find more information on the following page.

If you are using a hardware RAID controller with your server, please see the following article for more information on how to set up and monitor this controller.

In the event of a drive failure with software RAID, you can find information on how to proceed and troubleshoot the issue.

If a hardware component fails, contact our technicians by writing a support request on Progressive Robot, and our team will replace the faulty component for free.

 

Software

 

Operating System

We can pre-install one of the operating systems.

It is possible to reinstall the server with any of those operating systems at any time. You can do this automatically via the "Linux" tab of the server on Progressive Robot, or manually via our installimage script. Installimage also has older versions of the operating systems and will allow you to set up your own software RAID level and/or partitions.

If you prefer, you can install your own custom operating systems via KVM Console using an ISO file.

 

Programs

We do not pre-install any programs, except with Debian LAMP. You, the client, have full root access (via SSH with a Linux OS or RDP with a Windows OS). You can install and configure whatever you choose on the server, as long as this does not violate our System Policies or Terms and Conditions.

 

Network

 

Uplink/Traffic

All dedicated root servers with a dedicated 1 Gbit uplink have unlimited traffic.

 

 

IP Addresses

All dedicated root servers come with a main IPv4 address and a /64 IPv6 subnet.

 

Support

In order to process your support enquiries as quickly and efficiently as possible, please send your requests directly via the Progressive Robot administration interface. Please use Progressive Robot (and not normal email) to send us support requests. By logging into Progressive Robot, you confirm your identity.

Our goal is to answer your support requests about technical matters within two business hours.

Please note, however, that this goal is not legally-binding, and therefore does not represent any contractual agreement. This 2-hour goal is merely a guideline based on our experience, but it is one that we strive to uphold.

To contact us via telephone, please check our website for the appropriate number: https://account.progressiverobot.com (Scroll down to find the right team's phone number and office hours.)

If you want to be able to call our technicians in the DC directly for 24/7 help, you need to first set a telephone password on your Progressive Robot account. When you call the DC, the technicians will ask you for your telephone password to confirm your identity. They need the password before they can do any work on your server. With many types of problems, it is easier for our support teams to help you in writing. There are some issues where it is quicker for our team to help you if you write a support request via Progressive Robot than over the phone.

You can find an FAQ for our dedicated root servers here: Dedicated Root Server FAQ

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