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  • Choopa has been around since way before 2010
  • Vultr does not have an official Android app

* Choopa has been around since way before 2010
* Vultr does not have an official Android app
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Sorry, I didn't know that about Choopa, is there any way to prove that? I only can refer to the information that I saw in the net.

You're right about the Android app, I suppose that the confusion come from this page that in some way I linked in my mind with an app available in the Google Play store.

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- To reset the root password from the control panel is not a good security measure IMHO, it's useful, but you already have the KVM console for that.
- In Vultr you can copy/see the masked default root password, but not reset it. This is necessary because the password is never sent by email.
- You can reinstall the instances using the same SO/App or choosing another one.
- You can resintall the instances using the same SO/App or choosing another one.
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This change is a misspelling, isn't it?

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Yes, it is.

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archive.org has www.choopa.com going back to 2001. WHOIS puts the creation date as early 2000.

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Right, that was pretty obvious! I didn't think of that, sorry.
Thank you very much!

@joedicastro joedicastro merged commit 32abe00 into joedicastro:master May 2, 2017
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