BuyVM Acquires All AnyNode VPS Accounts
May 27, 2021 @ 7:20 pm
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AnyNode informed its customers today that BuyVM will be acquiring all of its VPS accounts. All AnyNode VPSes will be shut down on August 1, 2021.
“After much discussions and deliberation internally, we’ve decided to partner with BuyVM (Frantech Solutions) to acquire all AnyNode VPS accounts,” AnyNode said in an email to their VPS customers.
“BuyVM is a well established provider in the hosting space and a long time partner of AnyNode’s – providing us with bandwidth in our Las Vegas location. This move means a higher quality of service for VPS customers, a new VPS management panel, access to new add-ons like DDoS protected IPs, and much more. Features we already offer, like free DirectAdmin licenses and BGP sessions are also available at BuyVM.”
Apparently AnyNode experienced challenges developing its in-house control panel, which lead to its decision to leave the VPS market altogether.
More information (including the AnyNode announcement email) is available on LowEndTalk.

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“Apparently AnyNode experienced challenges developing its in-house control panel, which lead to its decision to leave the VPS market altogether.”
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