Dreamhost is killing SUDO access on their VPS services

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Dear DreamHost VPS Aficionado,

Change is good! I'm not just talking about the kind that jingles in your pocket like sleigh bells, but that's nice too. I'm talking about HOSTING!

You may have noticed over the past year or two that we've totally amped up our VPS game. We've increased memory. We've installed super-fast slick new SSDs for lightning-fast data access. AND we've lowered prices.

Now we're about to roll out another change to our VPS services that may affect you!

We will be removing admin (sudo) access from all DreamHost VPS instances.

All of our Virtual Private Servers are managed. That is to say that we provide you with a specific software environment and we work hard to keep it up to date with security patches and all the latest updates. When users take server management into their own hands with the "sudo" command, this can limit our own ability to provide a safe and reliable managed hosting environment.

The good news, for users looking to have more control over their hosting environment, is that our cloud computing service, DreamCompute, is completely unmanaged. Install whatever software you like! Don't need a web server? No problem! We'll provide you with a base OS install (or you can even upload your own!) and that's it. Use sudo, or heck, just login as root if you want!

DreamCompute provides the full and complete remote server control that so many of our VPS users have been craving for years.

Timing!

Sudo access will be disabled on Monday, November 30, 2015.

Please be sure to check out DreamCompute if you're looking for virtual computing resources but want full control of everything! We think you'll find it's a great complement to traditional, managed VPS services.

As always, our brilliant tech support team is on standby if you've got any questions about this change. You can contact them from the Support section of your account control panel at any time.

Love Forever,

- The Happy DreamHost VPS Ongoing Improvements Team
 
It has been done.

We're writing to let you know that we've now disabled admin (sudo) access for all DreamHost VPS users as promised.
 

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