GoFuckYourself.com - Adult Webmaster Forum

GoFuckYourself.com - Adult Webmaster Forum (https://gfy.com/index.php)
-   Fucking Around & Business Discussion (https://gfy.com/forumdisplay.php?f=26)
-   -   LikeWhoa is getting fixed... I just called Nick (https://gfy.com/showthread.php?t=90900)

Bobo 11-28-2002 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazyDream


I havn't publically trashed likewhoa ever and they know that, I also don't use them cause I'm a freak for service and uptime and they have had little glitches now and then which scare the shit outa me.
I've even endorsed them - without a doubt they are cheap, the cheapest I know of. Downtime happens with EVERY hosting company on the planet - period. Fact of life. Where professionalism comes in is how that company deals with the screwups. Likewhoa has had many days of problems - on a more expensive host I'd be demanding a free month and I'd get it or leave.
For likewhoa prices you'll have to decide for yourself what would be fair and weigh that against what likewhoa has saved you over the years with their rock bottom prices. I firmly believe you get what you pay for and I personally pay more ( a LOT more) not to have prolems ever, and my site is NEVER down. I do pay though the nose for that though and I would have a LOT more money in my bank account if I had used likewhoa, although I'd probally be residing in a mental instutation cause the stress of downtime problems like what's happening to them recently is more than my fradgile little ego can handle.

Wise words. Thx:)

I've never had better rates than at LW and wouldn't want refunds. Just don't want the little glitches, but like you said, that MAY be the direct result of being cheap.

My guess is that they'll have a stronger network set up within the next few weeks and this will all be history once and for all, I do hope.

Lensman 11-28-2002 12:37 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SixNine
SleazyDream they give good down time discounts although I'd way rather have my network running.

I just got off the phone with the NOC and it's a hardware problem. I'm going to go ride my bike then eat chow and hope this shit is fixed by then.

This fucking sucks.

LikeWhoa is fine for a free site, you should run your affiliate program with a higher-end host. We do. It's worth the extra money. Do you really want webmasters removing their links because the host is slow or down?

Bobo 11-28-2002 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lensman


LikeWhoa is fine for a free site, you should run your affiliate program with a higher-end host. We do. It's worth the extra money. Do you really want webmasters removing their links because the host is slow or down?

Excellent point.

SleazyDream 11-28-2002 12:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lensman


LikeWhoa is fine for a free site, you should run your affiliate program with a higher-end host. We do. It's worth the extra money. Do you really want webmasters removing their links because the host is slow or down?

depends on how you feel about the quality of your free site. Sleazydream has better uptime then MOST affiliate programs.
I dont' want advertisers pulling their ads cause my page won't load.

justsexxx 11-28-2002 12:44 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lensman


LikeWhoa is fine for a free site, you should run your affiliate program with a higher-end host. We do. It's worth the extra money. Do you really want webmasters removing their links because the host is slow or down?

Where do you host Lensman?

Andre

SleazyDream 11-28-2002 12:54 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lensman


LikeWhoa is fine for a free site, you should run your affiliate program with a higher-end host. We do. It's worth the extra money. Do you really want webmasters removing their links because the host is slow or down?


the more I think about this statement the more I TOTALLY DISAGREE with it.

Imagine buying $1000's of banners on the hun or sleazydream and then having the site not load?

Imagine buying $1000's worth of prepaid galleries on TOP TGPs and then having your galleries not load?

Imagine being a higher end free site with $1000's of pre-paid advertising and then having your site not load?

it's worth the extra money on ANY site - free or affiliate - if you want it to load and you care about your clients and surfers.

Theo 11-28-2002 12:56 PM

Bottom line is their next serious downtime will cause them losing many webmasters and should realise that. An advise is to use more than one hosting companies. More than two if possible. This way you spread the downtime and make it less serious for your business. Of course if some certain domains are down, this can affect your whole operation.

JamesK 11-28-2002 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by gimpdog


you're not valid

stop talking shit u newb :321GFY

Fletch XXX 11-28-2002 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Soul_Rebel
An advise is to use more than one hosting companies. More than two if possible. This way you spread the downtime and make it less serious for your business. Of course if some certain domains are down, this can affect your whole operation.
Good words.

:smokin

Daymare 11-28-2002 01:03 PM

I recommend Jesus Hosting

gimpdog 11-28-2002 01:04 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Wildcard


stop talking shit u newb :321GFY

make me bitch

:1orglaugh

FlyingIguana 11-28-2002 01:13 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazyDream



the more I think about this statement the more I TOTALLY DISAGREE with it.

Imagine buying $1000's of banners on the hun or sleazydream and then having the site not load?

Imagine buying $1000's worth of prepaid galleries on TOP TGPs and then having your galleries not load?

Imagine being a higher end free site with $1000's of pre-paid advertising and then having your site not load?

it's worth the extra money on ANY site - free or affiliate - if you want it to load and you care about your clients and surfers.

downtime can happen to any host. like whoa was solid before and i'm confident that it will be once they get things sorted out.

Tukhman 11-28-2002 01:15 PM

Bottom line is the problem is on OnFiber/Telseon end, a company that provides the local loops for our company. Technicians are on site and working on the problem. I had to jet from my house because the laptop is in the office.

I will say that we have now light up 6 strands of dark fiber provided by Con Edison to 3 locations in NYC (something we have been working on getting from the LAST downtime - Sept 11). We will be utilizing the 10 gigabit network (first in adult - one of the milestones we had for this year on our hosting division) towards the end of the year. Other providers were to be turned up this week, but technical issues and holidays will now postpone it for next week.

Like Whoa is in no position to deceive their customers and our plans and promises have always been based on the information provided by our partners and vendors. We plan to roll out a 10 gigabit network map covering multiple locations, premier upstream providers (i.e. Cable & Wireless), and most importantly improvements to our already phenomenal customer service.

I personally apologize for these problems as we planned to resolve our issues earlier.

Happy Thanksgiving, One Love

and :321GFY to all the haters (we are not going anywhere!)

Nick T
CEO
LikeWhoa, Inc

gleem 11-28-2002 01:22 PM

So, we have been down for over 4 hours this morning, whne can we expect to be back up and our sites running smoothly? Lots of us had to run out and switch up banner spots on other sites everytime our server goes down, I would like to be able to switch em back so I can go join the family for Turkey day.

Tukhman 11-28-2002 01:23 PM

gleem,

I really do not want to committ to a definitive date, but after speaking with our head technicans (4 of which are on site right now, including the CTO), but we are expecting no more then 30-40 minutes from now.

//Nick

Darren 11-28-2002 01:26 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tukhman
gleem,

I really do not want to committ to a definitive date, but after speaking with our head technicans (4 of which are on site right now, including the CTO), but we are expecting no more then 30-40 minutes from now.

//Nick

Nick can you quickly answer why I was promised verio bandwidth some 2 weeks ago by STAN and BIGGY when you can not provide me with such quality>? Why was i duped.

SleazyDream 11-28-2002 01:28 PM

without a doubt, likewhoa has the best towels in the indsutry

Tukhman 11-28-2002 01:29 PM

Darren,

Definitely. I'm not sure who has provided you with such an offer, however Stan (my partner) has been on a honeymoon for the past 2 weeks. As far as Biggy, he works for us during Summers/Winters when he returns from college (helps in sales), I do not think he was selling anytime recently.

Our relationship with Verio has ended after the September 11 downtime; we have not officially terminated the contract but pursuing legal discussions with their counslers and ours. They have not provided us with service as specified in the new contract (we had plans for having them play a major role in our 10 gigabit network, after the downtime we chose to work with Cable & Wireless) so we did not stick around.

I cannot disclose further, but if you can e-mail me the offer in some written form ([email protected]), I will look into it.

Thanks

gleem 11-28-2002 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tukhman
gleem,

I really do not want to committ to a definitive date, but after speaking with our head technicans (4 of which are on site right now, including the CTO), but we are expecting no more then 30-40 minutes from now.

//Nick

ok, thats kinda what I wanted to hear, but I just hate to leave it, and then 6 hours from now while I'm with the family it all goes down again. I am sure you guys are scrambling to switch stuff over to another pipe or something, but I just hope you don't go ahead and try to switch it back again later which just causes more downtime.

My biggest gripe is that Dennis sold me on the fact that you guys had redundant pipes so your network never goes down, but that doesn't seem to be the case anymore. When will that be back?:(

Tukhman 11-28-2002 01:31 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazyDream
without a doubt, likewhoa has the best towels in the indsutry
True. I didn't really read the whole post above (no time, but I'm not blaming any opinion you hold). Although, aside from the best towels we also have the best support, best creatives, best developers, cool products (some of which are not even out yet), and soon to be the best network in our industry.

We satisfy :glugglug

Tukhman 11-28-2002 01:33 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by gleem


ok, thats kinda what I wanted to hear, but I just hate to leave it, and then 6 hours from now while I'm with the family it all goes down again. I am sure you guys are scrambling to switch stuff over to another pipe or something, but I just hope you don't go ahead and try to switch it back again later which just causes more downtime.

My biggest gripe is that Dennis sold me on the fact that you guys had redundant pipes so your network never goes down, but that doesn't seem to be the case anymore. When will that be back?:(

As mentioned earlier, we are actively implementing hardware to light up the dark fiber completely with multiple, premier upstream providers within the next 7-10 days.

If you would like, please e-mail me and I will do the best to answer your questions.

Darren 11-28-2002 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tukhman
Darren,

Definitely. I'm not sure who has provided you with such an offer, however Stan (my partner) has been on a honeymoon for the past 2 weeks. As far as Biggy, he works for us during Summers/Winters when he returns from college (helps in sales), I do not think he was selling anytime recently.

Our relationship with Verio has ended after the September 11 downtime; we have not officially terminated the contract but pursuing legal discussions with their counslers and ours. They have not provided us with service as specified in the new contract (we had plans for having them play a major role in our 10 gigabit network, after the downtime we chose to work with Cable & Wireless) so we did not stick around.

I cannot disclose further, but if you can e-mail me the offer in some written form ([email protected]), I will look into it.

Thanks


one more question then ( i will be emailing u the offer). If we are NOT on verio what are we on exactly?

Cable and wireless is good because that is exodus I believe? But what are we currently on and what are the future plans?

m0rph3us 11-28-2002 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tukhman
We will be utilizing the 10 gigabit network (first in adult - one of the milestones we had for this year on our hosting division) towards the end of the year.
not really first in adult.

SleazyDream 11-28-2002 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tukhman


True. I didn't really read the whole post above (no time, but I'm not blaming any opinion you hold). Although, aside from the best towels we also have the best support, best creatives, best developers, cool products (some of which are not even out yet), and soon to be the best network in our industry.

We satisfy :glugglug

this sums up how I feel about the whole thing nick - you probally already knew that though.

posted above
"I havn't publically trashed likewhoa ever and they know that, I also don't use them cause I'm a freak for service and uptime and they have had little glitches now and then which scare the shit outa me.
I've even endorsed them - without a doubt they are cheap, the cheapest I know of. Downtime happens with EVERY hosting company on the planet - period. Fact of life. Where professionalism comes in is how that company deals with the screwups. Likewhoa has had many days of problems - on a more expensive host I'd be demanding a free month and I'd get it or leave.
For likewhoa prices you'll have to decide for yourself what would be fair and weigh that against what likewhoa has saved you over the years with their rock bottom prices. I firmly believe you get what you pay for and I personally pay more ( a LOT more) not to have prolems ever, and my site is NEVER down. I do pay though the nose for that though and I would have a LOT more money in my bank account if I had used likewhoa, although I'd probally be residing in a mental instutation cause the stress of downtime problems like what's happening to them recently is more than my fradgile little ego can handle. "


had I been using like whoa over the last year I'd have in excess of $100K extra in my pocket.

Tukhman 11-28-2002 01:38 PM

Darren,
For the most part since the downtime we have been utilizing mostly Yipes (Williams + Level 3), Qwest, and a simple provider of peer routes to further spread the traffic.

Cable & Wireless is an excellent provider, we were in discussions to work with them for over a year prior to signing a contract. The company's network shares 1 AS number between Exodus & Cable Wireless itself making it a #2 network in the world in accordance to the recent BoardWatch study.

Jay_StandAhead 11-28-2002 01:40 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tukhman
Darren,
For the most part since the downtime we have been utilizing mostly Yipes (Williams + Level 3), Qwest, and a simple provider of peer routes to further spread the traffic.

Cable & Wireless is an excellent provider, we were in discussions to work with them for over a year prior to signing a contract. The company's network shares 1 AS number between Exodus & Cable Wireless itself making it a #2 network in the world in accordance to the recent BoardWatch study.

Nick, Give me a call, you have my number.

SleazyDream 11-28-2002 01:40 PM

just for info - people have asked me why I'm sticking my nose in here. Many of my advertisers use likewhoa hosting and when thier galleries don't load it turns my surfers off and that hurts me. I want likewhoa to work as much as anyone else here and i have a FINANCIAL interest in them working too with pre-paid galleries on my site using them and with trades I do with TGPs that use them that arn't returning what I'm sending them right now.

Darren 11-28-2002 01:41 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tukhman
Darren,
For the most part since the downtime we have been utilizing mostly Yipes (Williams + Level 3), Qwest, and a simple provider of peer routes to further spread the traffic.

Cable & Wireless is an excellent provider, we were in discussions to work with them for over a year prior to signing a contract. The company's network shares 1 AS number between Exodus & Cable Wireless itself making it a #2 network in the world in accordance to the recent BoardWatch study.

so when will i get the quality bandwidth i paid for? is it worth sticking around? will this be soon? , my sites will be pushing alot of traffic. can you give us a date when we will be getting what I originally paid for?

Tukhman 11-28-2002 01:43 PM

Sleazy,
I do not agree with your post in its entirety because of the way LikeWhoa hosting is characterized. LWI has been pushing the limits of adult hosting ever since we started in October of 2000. Aside from our advantage of other divisions and streams of business (SexCounter, AllLiquid, Development, Design, etc) we are able to build the ultimate infrastructure for hosting because of our expanded needs. Doing that has also required us to focus strongly on support and customers (we had bad judgement on our part as I mentioned before regarding timing for the past few months).

Our prices or offers are tied strictly with other products for marketing purposes, they are not meant to deceive that we are providing service of lesser quality, but opposite one of the best, if not the ultimate. These types of deals have allowed us to grow at consistent rate of 25% per month this year alone in our hosting division without any additional expenses on advertising.

I would love to discuss ways how we can work together at the show.

Tukhman 11-28-2002 01:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Darren


so when will i get the quality bandwidth i paid for? is it worth sticking around? will this be soon? , my sites will be pushing alot of traffic. can you give us a date when we will be getting what I originally paid for?

I'd say that it's worth sticking around, simply because our business plan is based on pushing the limits and satisfying the customer. It was very bad on our part to mismanage timing hence problems you are experiencing.

I'm very pleased with the results our company has progressed this year, all scheduled for release with weeks apart from each other.

SleazyDream 11-28-2002 01:46 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tukhman
Sleazy,
I do not agree with your post in its entirety because of the way LikeWhoa hosting is characterized. LWI has been pushing the limits of adult hosting ever since we started in October of 2000. Aside from our advantage of other divisions and streams of business (SexCounter, AllLiquid, Development, Design, etc) we are able to build the ultimate infrastructure for hosting because of our expanded needs. Doing that has also required us to focus strongly on support and customers (we had bad judgement on our part as I mentioned before regarding timing for the past few months).

Our prices or offers are tied strictly with other products for marketing purposes, they are not meant to deceive that we are providing service of lesser quality, but opposite one of the best, if not the ultimate. These types of deals have allowed us to grow at consistent rate of 25% per month this year alone in our hosting division without any additional expenses on advertising.

I would love to discuss ways how we can work together at the show.

good answer

Due 11-28-2002 01:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by SleazyDream


so you're saying my question isn't valid?

It say in their contract how much discount you receive.
But with the tech support and stuff they offer compared to their pricing I think it would be pretty embarrassing asking for money back for mayby 1-2 hours downtime within 1 month

Tukhman 11-28-2002 01:54 PM

Hey Due;)

We do stick to our SLA as much as physically possible, but did work on this issue this year during our annual "remake" of the company's products (which focus on improvements).

For example, as part of our new control panel which we plan to roll out in January (at the Internext Convention) we offer monitoring services for every part of the service (HTTP, SMTP, POP, etc) and configurable allowing our customers to page, e-mail them immediately. Then the SLA kicks in with a "calculator" so you can reload while we are down, although a redundant 10 gigabit network shouldn't do that according to plans:))))

Jay_StandAhead 11-28-2002 02:00 PM

bump

joefoxxx 11-28-2002 02:09 PM

Nick,

Let me be the first one who just wanna thank you. It's ThanksGiving and because of all the downtime I'm not wasting time on checking stats and updating my websites :)
Damn.. If I was in the USA I would have a real holiday without working a single min :-)

Joe Foxxx

Bobo 11-28-2002 02:10 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Due

It say in their contract how much discount you receive.
But with the tech support and stuff they offer compared to their pricing I think it would be pretty embarrassing asking for money back for mayby 1-2 hours downtime within 1 month

True I would never ask for money back. Likewhoa has been too good to me. But stand corrected, it's been longer than 2 hours now.

Tukhman 11-28-2002 02:13 PM

Joe.. Have a Happy Turkey Day! :)))
I just wish I had breakfast...lol

Bobo,
Thanks for your support as always, the best thing about making customers happy is hearing their support when you are at bumpy times. The guys are now reissuing IP addresses to connect directly to the core router rather then going through a second set of routers, hoping it will correct within 15-20 minutes. That's the last update :(

m0rph3us 11-28-2002 02:13 PM

pizda is good

joefoxxx 11-28-2002 02:42 PM

whoehoe.. websites are up & running again :thumbsup

ThaBike 11-28-2002 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by joefoxxx
whoehoe.. websites are up & running again :thumbsup
Uhmm...no, they're not :(

Nysus 11-28-2002 03:02 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tukhman
Darren,
For the most part since the downtime we have been utilizing mostly Yipes (Williams + Level 3), Qwest, and a simple provider of peer routes to further spread the traffic.

...

Williams buy Cogent bandwidth, do they not?... So after 1 hop, you go on Cogent lines....

Cheers,
Matt

Tukhman 11-28-2002 03:07 PM

I believe every ISP buys bandwidth from each other, one way or another. If Williams is buying Cogent bandwidth it is most likely to further diversify their network, making up for the inability in many cases to peer, rather then buying.

Nysus 11-28-2002 03:15 PM

Alright, just was wondering - never got a response on it before.

Cheers,
Matt

gleem 11-28-2002 03:19 PM

They are still down :feels-hot

In 5 years this is the longest any of my sites have been down. :mad:

Tukhman 11-28-2002 03:23 PM

gleem,
The connection has been up for about 20 minutes already, however it is still flapping up and down.

At the moment our guys are working with Foundry and Telseon (once again to clean the fiber because we are not getting a clear signal from one destination to another).

I guess that's the best way I can put it ;-)

funkmaster 11-28-2002 03:29 PM

nick, may I ask what happend with the lawsuit you filed against LEVEL3 back in february this year ?? you made a big announcement but I never heared anything again ... just curious ?

gleem 11-28-2002 03:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Tukhman
gleem,
The connection has been up for about 20 minutes already, however it is still flapping up and down.

At the moment our guys are working with Foundry and Telseon (once again to clean the fiber because we are not getting a clear signal from one destination to another).

I guess that's the best way I can put it ;-)

hmm.. I can't get a single trace to go through, not one of my pages is up. Still sitting here staring at "operation timed out trying to connect to avslounge.com" :( I appreciate the update though.

Just makes me sure of the fact that I need to get a backup server in another company that I can somehow switch to when the box goes down.

Tukhman 11-28-2002 03:39 PM

I actually never made any formal announcement except for the fact we had business/legal issues against them, but it seems that Level3 and Like Whoa were happily to part ways. We actually considered them at one point again for delivery bandwidth.

mazafaka 11-28-2002 04:38 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by m0rph3us
pizda is good
lol

And which you prefer, shaved or hairy ?
:Graucho :Graucho :Graucho

Kimmykim 11-28-2002 04:48 PM

Anybody here running their own dns and keeping a back up copy of their site somewhere else?

If not, no real reason to be bitching. :)


All times are GMT -7. The time now is 03:14 AM.

Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2025, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
©2000-, AI Media Network Inc123