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Terenzo 05-09-2002 03:16 PM

servers were up for a minute, now mine are down again... shit and i am uploading my avs sites.... i will get hell of a number of rejected submissions...

ServerGenius 05-09-2002 03:17 PM

well I can tell from Europe itīs down all the time.....

ok you can all now flame me about Europe......being retarded


DynaMite :Graucho

Nysus 05-09-2002 03:17 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by gleem
I wish I set up mirroring redundant servers. IS it possible to have a server that copiue everything that happens in another server location, and when your main server on Candid goes down for the 10th time the other one automatically takes over? I wouldn't think so caus eof all the DNS issues, but maybe?

Dammit, you would think by now Candid would have 3 redundent backup systems in different part of the country, seems like a router card or someting fries every week and we all go down for 15 min to an hour. :feels-hot

Yes, server mirroring is very possible. :)

I'd be happy to get stuff setup for people, I can offer good prices on Verio or other lines if you're interested. I have a great admin who can setup anything.

Email me matt @ nysus.com and tell me what you're looking for.

Cheers,
Matt

Terenzo 05-09-2002 03:19 PM

.. and up

ServerGenius 05-09-2002 03:19 PM

Fuck itīs up again.....now stay....stay with us baby!

DynaMite :1orglaugh

clickpimp 05-09-2002 03:21 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by gleem
I wish I set up mirroring redundant servers. IS it possible to have a server that copiue everything that happens in another server location, and when your main server on Candid goes down for the 10th time the other one automatically takes over? I wouldn't think so caus eof all the DNS issues, but maybe?


Can't an F5 (or other) 3DNS box for geographical load balancing do this? I bet you can find a controller on eBay for cheap ...

Nysus 05-09-2002 03:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by clickpimp


Can't an F5 (or other) 3DNS box for geographical load balancing do this? I bet you can find a controller on eBay for cheap ...

The problem with that is the initial pipe must be up in order for someone to be redirect - it wouldn't work for redundancy purposes, but that would work for speeding up load time for surfers in different locations.

Cheers,
Matt

Doc D 05-09-2002 03:36 PM

Get in touch with us over at Cavecreek hosting if we can be of assistance.

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D. Wicks, director of sales
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clickpimp 05-09-2002 03:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Nysus


The problem with that is the initial pipe must be up in order for someone to be redirect - it wouldn't work for redundancy purposes, but that would work for speeding up load time for surfers in different locations.

Cheers,
Matt

no argument, just wondering - can you multi-home a 3dns box?

Pete 05-09-2002 05:39 PM

All my sites were down today as well as my server harddrive being full and my script unable to work at all...candids fault! I was talking to snot nose shawn and did nothing but fuck up the whole situation and cause my down time to be 4 hours instead of a few minutes...I'll be moving soon!!!

yys 05-09-2002 05:54 PM

"Where the big boys call home"

pimpshost 05-09-2002 07:16 PM

Quote:

They are up... 15 minutes was all... quit your fucking crying.
In all reality, Candid going down was a learning experience for Bash. See, he went on the cologroup thread and Bashed me with his 17 year old friend Nysus. Also, some one posted a graph that was not even one of our graphs. This was the first time this year, the network went off line and our dedicated customers would vouch for that.

How's it feel Bash? Sucks doesn't it? And Candid has BGP too? You wanted to know how BGP fails, ask Candid. Do you have anything to add while you are running your mouth.

Have a great day!

JFPdude 05-09-2002 07:27 PM

I'll say it again.


Every Host goes down. It's inevitable. No host can have 100% uptime. There are just to many variables and alot of the variables are outside of the hosts control.

Unfortunately Cologroup and Candid Hosting will lose customers today. I been in this busniess to long and have seen it to many times.

The problem is they have the service restored as any good host does and now they customers thats going to jump ship with the 2 of them will lose 2 days more of propagation time and only hurt themselves further.

If your a host and going to flame me now about your uptime better make sure your's isn't the next to go down. The flames you post today will haunt you when the inevitable happens to you.

:2 cents:

payrollpete 05-09-2002 07:30 PM

the downtime was minimal, who cares

your going to have one hell of a time getting a good price and quality hosting with maximum uptime like cologroup gives

candid is good too...

yeah its funny how nysus can bash cologroup, and then when someone leaks the info that he lost a customer to cologroup and thats why he is bitching...

hey nysus

made plans for your highschool prom yet? haaaaahahahahaha

asmdude2001 05-09-2002 11:10 PM

Seems to me as if Candid Hosting has been losing connectivity regularly as of late. It only makes sense to desert a sinking ship because this has become a habitual pattern. It's important to look at current data and base your decisions of that. There are plenty of hosting companies that have not gone down as of the new year. And that's where I'm headed!

Quote:

Originally posted by JFPdude
I'll say it again.


Every Host goes down. It's inevitable. No host can have 100% uptime. There are just to many variables and alot of the variables are outside of the hosts control.
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The problem is they have the service restored as any good host does and now they customers thats going to jump ship with the 2 of them will lose 2 days more of propagation time and only hurt themselves further.

:2 cents:


Due 05-09-2002 11:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by JFPdude
I'll say it again.


Every Host goes down. It's inevitable. No host can have 100% uptime. There are just to many variables and alot of the variables are outside of the hosts control.

If yo buid your network so you have no single point of failures it is possible.

Tipsy 05-09-2002 11:27 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by asmdude2001
Seems to me as if Candid Hosting has been losing connectivity regularly as of late. It only makes sense to desert a sinking ship because this has become a habitual pattern. It's important to look at current data and base your decisions of that. There are plenty of hosting companies that have not gone down as of the new year. And that's where I'm headed!


Eh? What the fuck are you on about? An isolated incident counts as regular?

JFPdude 05-09-2002 11:32 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Due

If yo buid your network so you have no single point of failures it is possible.


Ok I agree ... maybe I should have worded that like this.

At the current rate that hosting companies are charging customers without having the expenses of redundant datacenters downtime is inevitable.

To make a network with no single point of failure would require a mirror setup in another datacenter and your talking double the costs your paying now at best for the redundancy.

So you either pay double or put up with little burps every now and again. :thumbsup

daman420 05-09-2002 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Jamie
Every host has it's problems.. it just looks like today our customers are happier than theirs..
I suppose your customers like slow ass cogent bw?

Due 05-09-2002 11:59 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by JFPdude



Ok I agree ... maybe I should have worded that like this.

At the current rate that hosting companies are charging customers without having the expenses of redundant datacenters downtime is inevitable.

To make a network with no single point of failure would require a mirror setup in another datacenter and your talking double the costs your paying now at best for the redundancy.

So you either pay double or put up with little burps every now and again. :thumbsup

I meant no single point within the datacenter.
I visited a data center from Colt telecom some time ago here in DK.
That was no single point of failures. They had double everything.. Except their Core routers, there was 8 of them plugged 8 different locations to a redundant fiber ring they had setup that whent around their entire data center. Their fiber was setup similar to a spiders net :Graucho
And their prices was lower than Candid's also so yes it is possible :winkwink:

yys 05-10-2002 12:03 AM

how many times has Google been down in the last year, or thehun.net or pk.com or.... or.....

payrollpete 05-10-2002 12:06 AM

google has been down a few times actually

yys 05-10-2002 12:10 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by payrollpete
google has been down a few times actually
I think they should switch hosting companies then. :)


Seriously though, People expect the internet or their hosting or their computer to work like its a T.V. or something; turn it on and it works for the next 10-15 years without fucking up. I don't think were going to be seeing that kind of reliability anytime soon.

ihateastro 05-10-2002 12:36 AM

To those whining about being down for a short time with Candid....

Jesus man, is it your first day online?

EVERYBODY has downtime sometimes, period. Welcome to the net. Any host that tells you otherwise is... oh, I don't know... full of shit? Makes me laugh, everybody has bad experiences with this host or that host, and then they bad mouth them like they don't have their good points. I was with webair and they are a joke. I am now with Candid and have been for the past six months with my own box. In that time, yeah, had a few spots of downtime but nothing comapred to the fuck sticks at webair. They're great when you are small time virtual, but when you go dedicated, they lack bigtime.

Candid isn't sinking, they had an small recurring issue and the issue is now fixed. Now, what else should we whine about? Maybe you should jump ship to another host, see if they're flawless. You'll find they're not.

It's called reality, look into it.

pimpshost 05-10-2002 12:53 AM

Actually, I did not loose any customers today. My customers expressed their concern and they realized it was a problem out of my hands. I do agree, if I kept going up and down all the time, I would go out of business.

pimpshost 05-10-2002 01:01 AM

BTW, Google, Yahoo, Microsoft, etc. are rock solid, I agree. I sure wish I have 100 Million Dollars to spend on hosting for 4 Data Centers and 10 providers. Must be nice.

Mr.Fiction 05-10-2002 04:06 AM

What kind of redundancy does Cave Creek have? Their prices seem higher than the average adult host, and I think they have some big ass customers, I assume that means they've got a kick ass setup. Does anyone know what it is?

funkmaster 05-10-2002 04:30 AM

... I havenīt seen any downtime at cavecreek for almost a year or so ... the only downtime I had expirienced was because of my cracksmoking sysadmin ... he is back on cocaine now, so things are getting better ....

asmdude2001 05-10-2002 08:32 AM

I dont know what reality your living in but mine is a digital world. Yes it's hard to plan against all failures but if a host has several downtimes within a few months, this to me is a recurring problem. Once a loss of connectivity occurs all attempts focus on restoring it. After this, all attempts should focus on preventing it. Finally, I have seen personally Candid DOWN atleast 3 times since the new year. That's what I'm basing my decision on. Others have not.

Quote:

Originally posted by ihateastro
To those whining about being down for a short time with Candid....

Candid isn't sinking, they had an small recurring issue and the issue is now fixed. Now, what else should we whine about? Maybe you should jump ship to another host, see if they're flawless. You'll find they're not.

It's called reality, look into it.



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