This was offered to me in my mail today:
Dear Voxtreme clients,
Over the last few months, we listened to our clients and took advantage of many suggestions made by them and combined with ours to continue our motto to provide quality hosting. We are now very pleased to announce our new line powerful of servers featuring Dual Core dual 265 processors with a minimum of 4 to 6 GB of RAM with Raid1, built for faster performance and better reliability.
We have had many issues with the reliability of the hard drives within our servers. To protect our valued clients and their sensitive data online, we have implemented Raid1 into our new lines of powerful servers. Unfortunately, we could not add Raid1 to our existing servers as it would require formatting the current hard drives which would result in complete data loss.
A Raid1 creates an exact copy (or mirror) of a set of data on two disks. The benefit of Raid1 is increased data integrity, fault-tolerance, throughput compared to single drives as Raid1 array of two drives can be reading in two different places at the same time.
We encourage you to take advantage of our new offerings and benefits of our new powerful servers. By volunteering to have your account move to one of the new server, we will be very delighted to offer you a FREE upgrade to our new plans. You will also qualify to receive the freebie that comes with our new plans such as: Private SSL, WHMCS Billing System, and custom branded cPanel Flash Demos.
Please note that we will be transferring one account at a time and work closely with you at your preferred time. To volunteer for free upgrade, please send in an upgrade request by submitting a new ticket to billing department. Please, be sure to include any special instructions we should be aware of such as custom DNS, dedicated IP's, SSL, etc.. Also, include the date and time when you preferred to have your account transferred to the new server. To eliminate downtime, we can lower your TTL down to 600 (10 minutes). This would result in most of the ISP’s around the world to request for your DNS every 10 minutes.