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Originally Posted by PHP-CODER-FOR-HIRE
Sounds like a bullshit excuse, dude.
DNS entries are stored in either A) a text file; or, B) an SQL database (both of which a good host should have a backup of).
That being said, in 15 years of using a computer, I have never had a text file get corrupted.
I don't know who it is you host with, but generally, you get what you pay for. For example, my PHP MySQL Programming Services run at an average rate of $65, which, I'll admit, is definitely not the cheapest you can find. That being said, I don't seem to experience the problems I read about other bargain bin coders/designers on this forum.
Ezzi.net is a great host, and of course Webair is great as well. Threaten to take away your business and I bet they'll meet your needs better.
Who is your host, and what are your package details/price?
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thanks for the backup, my thought process was along these lines as well.
I know you get what you pay for, if it was a virtual account I wouldn't say anything... but this is a dedicated box

with a very reputable company that I have been with for years.
I am certainly not a 'big-baller' but I am also not some teenager learning HTML on a 5.99 virtual account either.