Life HD

Aug 24, 2009

Exist site with statistics about Life of HDs?

Example, HD MODEL XYZ have life +/- 3 Years.

I want for base my request of news HDs.

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Second Life Hosting

Mar 27, 2008

Does anybody have an idea of how much server resources will hosting the second life game take?

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Cherish Life, Stay Away From Burst.net

Nov 5, 2009

I heard that Burst is pretty good, so i had a try to puchase a server from them.

81 hours ago, i placed an order.(received their email)

80 hours ago, I paid the order. (received their email)

79 hours ago, I received their email asing for my account and personal info, in a word, everything except your password. that's fine, I run B2C business either, i know how bad chargeback is. I did, and send it back within 15mins.(BTW I paid with paypal verified though, but I did it as they required) 33 hours ago(48 hours passed, as they said on AD or website, ask us to expect 24-48 hours.) unfortunately, no reply. I received an email that they might take mins - 72hours) that's fine. 24 hours only anyway.

9 hour ago (72 hours passed) i asked when i can get my server. the answer is that "We are awaiting required documentation before we can go forward with this order." I sent it back 72 hours ago!!!. that's ok, there must be some mistake i made. so I transmit the original email to them and reply the ticket with the content of my email.

6 hours ago they emailed back(lucky fast) asking me attachment is unavaliable, ridiculous!!!!! I send them my info with complete text content on BOTH EMAIL AND TICEKET. 6hours passed. no response.
now when I check my order info, the invoice started from 81 hours ago. think about it, if I didn't ask, they'll keep the order period forever, until 30 days passed, i'll get nothing.

what a so-called repution company. it's my first experience on them, but I felt so bad, I have cancel my order, lets see what will happen. I don't want to say this on WHT, however, they always Stimulus my patience again and again.

Cherish life, stay away from Burst.net

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How To Use A Large Mail Box In Real Life

Nov 6, 2007

I see that with 99% of hosting companies you can create your gibibyte email account (or even bigger). I have, but at one point when you have hundreds of emails, your email client gets really really slow if you use IMAP. Also, the search feature doesn't work very well, you search something that you know should return results but you get no results... If you use POP, you don't have these problems, but you can't access your mails from any computer, as you download them onto your local computer (and your mailbox is empty 99% of time).

In the end, Gmail, which is free, works better than a paid mailbox from a web hosting company because your inbox pops up instantly, when you search something, you get the search results in half a second. And you can use several gigs easily, it makes no difference.

How can I use a gibibyte mailbox with thousands of mails, lots of attachments, with a fast/efficient search feature, and have it working as fast as Gmail? Is IMAP flawed?

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Commit1 To Burst To Limestone Networks - Moving Up In Life

Oct 2, 2009

after my review of Commit1, I guess they went out of business as I do not see their page up? Good riddance. I never got my 500$ back from Anthony there. (This is why webhosting talk is so valuable, you can see how many people get scammed as I was not the only one)

Burst, has been decent the last year, there is just repeated DDOS attacks where the server would be running fine, but no one could access websites and I could not even log into SSH for many hours costing me a lot of money (especially running ad campaigns etc).

This has happened as recently as a few weeks ago.

I decided I would look for a new host. I picked limestone because of the great plans that fit my budget, with massive bandwidth and an actual 100 mbit port. I was so looking forward to the added BW, until I logged in and the speed was worst than dialup.

The server was quickly setup (5 hours) I was really excited. I logged in and downloaded large files I could find to test the speed. Firefox, drupal, even Ubuntu iso. I was getting ranges from 10K to 40K/s. It was only some sites that were like that.

Wordpress.org downloaded at a very fast rate but none of the others really did that I tried.

I submitted a trouble ticket stating this, what I downloaded and from where. They responded to the trouble ticket by asking me to provide trace routs so they can trouble shoot. I guess that is alright, but what good is providing them my root password in the trouble ticket if they aren't going to use it. I knew I should have paid the extra 25$ for the premium support package.

Then I think to myself "if the connection to my old server is this slow, transfering files from my old CPANEL will take forever." I decide to test the connection to my old server, and none can be found. I cannot connect to my old server at burst from the new one at limestone. Perhaps this is a routing issue, and maybe they will figure it out.

I was very pleased with with Machen in sales. He did an AMAZING job answering all my questions and very patient.

I was also very pleased with the responce via phone to the tech I spoke with last night.

I am also pleased they are actually answering my trouble tickets.

So far this experience is much better than Commit1 and Butst.net. I just hope the routing issue is solved so I can actually test out the server to its full potential, transfer my files, etc

Limestone Networks is looking like it will be good, it has a nice control panel and everything.. I just hope they figure out the network issue. I am not that savey with this stuff, and if they ask me to to anything more than a trace rout I might not be able to do this.

Hope this gets fixed or I may be switching to SingleHop. Their prices are like double but they are managed and guaranty 100% uptime. I was just hoping to save some money.

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How Can A Hosting Company Give Away A Free Domain Name For Life

May 30, 2008

I am just curious, I know that it is a great customer retention hook, but really, and how about unlimited bandwidth? This is my first post on the forum, and I will be asking many more questions as I want to get the inside scoop before I take the reseller plunge.

At first glance it seems as though the advertising is throughout the site and not just in the advertisement section. I know it's only $7.95, but for life? I guess if they're paying for 2 years at a time, but month to month there is no way. They would end up with a ton of registered domains, and allot of parked domains. Oh well just thought I would ask.

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