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Dreamhost hosts at….
May 6th, 2008An interesting blog post appeared on DreamHost’s blog yesterday with Co-Founder Josh Jones posting a story about a host upgrading his VPS plan without his permission. To summarize, Josh’s VPS was going over its’ inode allotment and needed to be upgraded or it would start crashing. Instead of just letting it crash this host went [...]
Outages Hurt
May 5th, 2008We all know that outages can cost companies thousands to millions of dollars for every minute their website is down. This is of course different on whether you rely on the internet for sales or just have a web presence. For example Amazon is going to lose a lot more money if their website goes [...]
Who hosts web 2.0?
May 5th, 2008After doing my financial institution host list I thought I might check out to see who hosts many of the new media websites we have today. I’m sorry if I missed your favorite web2.0 site and if I did please email me at ross [at] skafari.com and I’ll add it.
Blogs
TechCrunch - MediaTemple
Mashable - MediaTemple
ReadWiteWeb [...]
Who hosts your financial institution?
May 4th, 2008I always find it interesting to see where certain industries host at or buy their transit from so I thought it would be interesting to look at the financial sector. Please note that this is just who is hosting each institution’s website and doesn’t include who they may be buying other services from.
Banks
ING Direct - [...]
Review: GoGrid
May 2nd, 2008It isn’t a secret that I’m against companies calling their product “Grid” unless they actually meet the academic standards of grid computing. This is something I have discussed in-depth with Michael Sheehan of GoGrid and we have basically agreed to disagree.
While Michael and I still disagree on terminology I still decided to give their product [...]
