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xenigo 05-16-2003 10:20 PM

question for webhost guys...
 
ok, I had this fucked up thing happen yesterday. Pacbell / SBC had a merger, and as a result they changed the primary and secondary DNS's to something else... and pointed everything to new machines... and, get this, didn't even bother to move the existing websites to the new machines. They were trying to tell me this is the customer's responsibility.

Now I'll give it to them, changing your domain's primary and secondary DNS is the customers responsibility... but wait a second, can't they forward IP's to the new DNS's so it's seamless transition? Yes, I'm fairly sure that's pretty simple stuff.

Now, the question is this. I know there's no rule that says who's responsibile for what... but jesus christ, what kind of webhost puts that responsiblity on the customer?? What kind of webhost says the data migration is the customer's fucking responsibility?!?!

This really pissed me off. Moving data between machines in a datacenter is REALLY fucking easy. Seems to me like they're just trying to give me excuses to try to justify their fuckup.

Lensman 05-17-2003 12:29 AM

Of course it's their fault. Get a real host.

May I suggest XFR Networks?

sextoyking 05-17-2003 12:31 AM

Ahh Lens your up.

Wierd I email you 2 times and don't get a response. Wonder if one of our email servers is on the blink?? Mabey mine...

senseidru 05-17-2003 06:03 AM

I dont think behavior like that is acceptable, come to me, I'll sort you out.

http://cybehost.com

Smegma 05-17-2003 06:34 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Lensman
Of course it's their fault. Get a real host.

May I suggest XFR Networks?

My goly gosh Lens. Do you ever friggin sleep? LOL

I can help you out when you decide to make the move. How much does SBC charge you for bandwidth (ouch)?

xenigo 05-17-2003 09:19 AM

It's not my site actually, it's a site that I run for a major Sacramento retailer... they've lost a lot of traffic over it. They're just confused about the situation because they don't understand what happened, but I'm going to try to get them a new host who doesn't screw around like this...


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