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amber438 2003-12-30 08:46 AM

Looks like my hosting company is closing..
 
And he has sold all of his accounts to NationalNet.
I hear they are pretty good..
Anyway, the move is slated for December 30..They have chartered a cargo jet and will be moving the servers physically at that time from Austin to Atlanta..Hopefully they will not be down too long..
More info will be coming out today!!

|angry|

Cleo 2003-12-30 09:03 AM

Ouch :(

Hopefully they will get you back up quickly.

Greenguy 2003-12-30 09:11 AM

You'll be happy with National Net :)

amber438 2003-12-30 09:52 AM

So I heard..I never had problems with Mach10..except that one time they were down for a while..
Hey Cleo..remember that vision you had at that time of my server in a van..?
Well they chartered a plane this time for all the mach10 servers to be moved to the new data center............

|couch|

finnbear 2003-12-30 10:02 AM

I use National Net. I was thinking about changing to a cheaper host, but they negotiated me a new offer (that was 2x what I would pay with new host) and I stayed.

I have never seen my domains down. I know nobody can keep their servers up all the time and accidents will happen, but they are good.

You're in good hands.

EDIT: I came to National Net when they bought Strictly Hosting. That was an excellent host too.

RawAlex 2003-12-30 10:13 AM

I have been with natnet for a long time... tried some others on the way along for other projects, such as likewhoa (turned out to be like dead), a small company out west (the partners called each other names and went out of business), and a reseller type guy who didn't do any of his own support, and screwed up requests daily.

NationalNet is my host. I am sure they will get the servers moved from Austin to Atlanta without big problems, and will have them up in decent time. They know how to do this stuff!

It's all good in the end, don't worry!

Alex

Cleo 2003-12-30 10:14 AM

And in other news terrorists tried to fly a cargo plane full of porn into a target on new year's day. While they did not succeed men from all over the world are mourning the loss of the chance to masturbate to hours of shaven tranny midgets in exclusive sex scenes involving balloons and very confused goats…



|couch|

FHM 2003-12-30 11:29 AM

They are good but not the cheapest in the world.

Jim 2003-12-30 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by FHM
They are good but not the cheapest in the world.
Very True but in this business...you get what you pay for. I have never had to wait over 5 mins for any problem we have ever had.

StacyCat 2003-12-30 02:36 PM

why not copy the servers before moving them? I know two people whos sites have been down for 12 hours now (since 1am last night)

Probably not the bext experience in the world to have your hosting company taken over and take your sites down.

chilihost 2003-12-30 05:44 PM

If you want we can set you up on a new account very very quickly and I will even make sure all your data is transferred over to our servers too. Our philosophy is to work closely with each of our customers and to keep them happy.

Our servers are solid, most have uptime of just under 180 days now (we had to reboot after applying a patch 6 months ago) and we make sure they are fully managed and maintained for you. Plus our prices are from just $0.50/g of bandwidth.

If you want to remain up and need me to do this for you, email me on sales@chilihost.com or hit me on icq 118860760.

cheers!

Luke

RawAlex 2003-12-31 01:08 AM

Stacycat, I think the answer to the "why not copy them" things is pretty simple, actually: Imagine 300 servers (and I have no idea how many servers invovled in this move, except to say that renting a cargo plane for the move should say a bunch!). That would be 300 backups to run, then 300 backups to reload, and most importantly, 300 new servers to buy to accept the data. Beside the issue of cost, there is the issue of time and timing: That many backups and restores would take a long time to do, some people would lose days of data and such as this happened.

IMHO, of course! :-)

Alex

amber438 2003-12-31 07:59 AM

well, we are all back up and running..my server looks ok..even has the same IP..DNS issues were boiling around in my mind but all is ok..

Now..If I can just get rid of this damned flu!! I am sick as a dog!!

|sad|


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