I hope this is the right place to ask this question, as I don't think it's suited to be in the Main Discussion Forum and leans more to a technical question. I have a VPS server that I've been subscribed to for 5 years and counting. When I first bought the subscription it was with the intention of hosting my then customers' resell rights websites. Plus I also have some of my own websites.
[VPS SERVER] Is There A Faster Way To Find Out Which Sites Are Inactive?
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I hope this is the right place to ask this question, as I don't think it's suited to be in the Main Discussion Forum and leans more to a technical question.
I have a VPS server that I've been subscribed to for 5 years and counting. When I first bought the subscription it was with the intention of hosting my then customers' resell rights websites. Plus I also have some of my own websites.
Now that it's been years already and I had moved to both Dedicated Server and other file storages, I want to cancel the VPS subscription.
However 100s of hosting accounts are on it - I did a quick random searches on a few domains and (no surprises) they are expired.
What I want to know though: is there a faster way to find out whether ALL of the hosting account's domain names have expired on my VPS?
Because it's been 5 years and if all the domain names are expired I should as well cancel the VPS. And if there's a few left, I'll arrange to my customers sites to my Dedicated Server - which is of course better than VPS.
If anyone has done this before, I appreciate your advice on going about doing this - hopefully not the manual way!
Thanks in advance,
Edmund
I have a VPS server that I've been subscribed to for 5 years and counting. When I first bought the subscription it was with the intention of hosting my then customers' resell rights websites. Plus I also have some of my own websites.
Now that it's been years already and I had moved to both Dedicated Server and other file storages, I want to cancel the VPS subscription.
However 100s of hosting accounts are on it - I did a quick random searches on a few domains and (no surprises) they are expired.
What I want to know though: is there a faster way to find out whether ALL of the hosting account's domain names have expired on my VPS?
Because it's been 5 years and if all the domain names are expired I should as well cancel the VPS. And if there's a few left, I'll arrange to my customers sites to my Dedicated Server - which is of course better than VPS.
If anyone has done this before, I appreciate your advice on going about doing this - hopefully not the manual way!
Thanks in advance,
Edmund
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