EMC / SAN HD Ready
Apr 15, 2007
I've purchased AX150/EMC SAN from DELL... and the way I see it, their hard drive is no different then the ones you can purchase at retail... However, even if it's SATA 2; the darn thing would not work if you did not purchase the HD from them... my question is, how do we format the retail hd to make it work with the SAN? From what they are telling me, I have to buy it from dell cause DELL format it in a special way... I'm not sure what kind of special way this is...
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Oct 4, 2009
So far the site is in a folder with all the other files it needs, and loads perfectly on my computer.
Now, I buy hosting with a site such as [url], c who will also let me buy a domain for my site...
I send the files over an FTP connection.. I have totally forgot all the input I have to put into the FTP.. I figure it will be... My host account's username and password, maybe the server's IP adress or root domain?
So now my only concern is picking a host who offers best value for a monthly rate (obveously), and also one who will let me buy a domain name from they, and get everything up and running at once.
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Mar 12, 2009
2/23 ticket, no response. i emailed like 5 times now, i realize the payment wasn't made for 2 months but the service wasnt used because i complained about lag 2 months before, either way.. then i sent payment and then you never responded.
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Jul 8, 2008
Anyone have experience with this company? (Ecatel.nl / Ecatel.net / Ecatel Ltd)
On Pre-Sale the support reply to my tickets very very fast (even on weekend or at night).
After read a few topics here on wehostingtalk, today, at 14h ago i decided to rent the server and pay the bill, since that i dint have a single answer to my questions, i already try to contact suport 3 or 4 times.
This is my first dedicated server, could someone tell me if this is normal?
On ecatel.se (same company) I see a "Server ready 60 minutes after order" but as i say already pass 14h and nothing.
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Feb 8, 2006
You always hear of stories of a company that had such overnight success that they servers couldn't cope at first. Of course, this is rare, although we'd all wish for it. But how can you stand ready for these situations without investing in big equipment that might not even be needed at the end.
Knowing that as a start up, you're low on cash. But if you hit the tree line upon takeoff, there might not be second chance.
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Sep 16, 2008
Given the novelty, the backing of a primary hosting player, etc., I had expected more info on Mosso than I'm seeing. One advantage I bring is I'm not a developer or operate a hosting company, just an entrepreneur who deals with his own servers. Here goes -
I don't think Mosso is ready for prime time. The marketing on their site is beautiful. When a friend recommended it (an entrepreneur like me), coupled with all the promises on their marketing pages, plus the pricing, I thought moving my service to Mosso was a no-brainer.
First of all, kudos to them for having a user forum. I firmly believe this is the right way to go. Unfortunately it also confirmed my experience was not unique. On the day I signed up, the control panel was not responsive. It took a long time and several attempts to load. The user forum also points to almost daily downtime, though granted for only a few minutes in most cases (via the pingdom links provided).
The forums are currently password protected, but a Mosso employee said this is accessible via a demo account. I suggest you review the forums before signing up with Mosso, it would have saved me time and effort.
In short -
1. The service doesn't provide the uptime suggested by their marketing pages.
2. Initial review suggests the software needs security updates. I emailed them my findings, hopefully it helps them. No response after 2 days. I'm keeping this vague intentionally.
3. The cancellation of an account was a mini-AOL-like experience. You can't cancel via the admin console. Turns out you cancel via email. What kills me most about this is the lack of understanding of security. They want me to email them my account's username and password. Since I'm human, I only have 2-3 passwords for all my accounts (banking, registar, etc.). And for me to email them my password is not appropriate at best. I had to use the "forget password" function to create a new one so I could email it to them.
4. I really think they over promise on their marketing. I think they should label it as a "beta" product to better reflect its status. The parent company has a great reputation, and I've used them in the past, hopefully they'll better protect their reputation by more openly reflecting Mosso's status. How can they have an enterprise level system with almost daily downtime?
5. My bad, but I didn't realize until after signing up that they offer no SLA uptime, just a partial refund when it goes down.
I really like the concept, and except for the fact I felt deceived, I would happily go back to Mosso because it provides what I'm looking for, once the marketing matches the delivery.
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Jul 5, 2007
I'm following the guides in programming OOP+PEAR from these 2 books:
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So far things seems to work on my own Desktop LAMP. But the question is will my hours of PHP 5 coding work on my current webhost One.com?
I'm a newbie so I haven't fully understood how to utilize PEAR yet but when chatting with One.com's Live support and emailing them. They tell me this.
- That they support both PHP 4 and PHP 5.
- That they support PEAR for PHP 4 but not PHP 5.
- That they don't know when they will install PEAR support for PHP 5.
How should I interpret this information? Do I just keep working on the PHP 5 codes like the book instructs and wait until they install PEAR for PHP 5. Or should I switch webhost as soon as possible?
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Oct 21, 2007
we have any server with isp, really perfect service and support.
but now we need to buy 1 server with vps solutions and our isp not offer this solutions.
The support have said that we must buy not managed server and install by ourself.
Now we are not sure if better to buy unmanaged and searc expert to install vps OR buy serve with vps solutions from other isp.
What do you think about this?
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