I know that a few of the members here are into webdesign or perhaps even webhosting, I myself run a webhosting company as well as a server company. I know JTF has had problems in the past with their hosting company such as with the harddrive and we all know how crucial backups are.
I first got involved in the hosting and server industry in 2001 and 2003 was my first large scale company, used a company called ethr.net which was quite expensive at the time as they were located in California and using top of the line bandwidth from XO located in the XO datacenter it's self. Good service, good tech support, and very flexible.
When I got back into the webhosting industry in 2005, all our equipment including the fiber was inhouse, it was a hassle because the building it's self wasn't really a "datacenter", but it did have necessary security with lockpoint, CCTV, camera systems, and key card access which was secure enough. While I never had any problems with the facility it's self, as we grew, I always promised ethr.net that if we ever made it big, we would return to his company.
Well that day came when a large client signed on with us. Went to ethr.net website and called their phone number, no answer, so I figured ok it's early in the day. Tried to contact the main guy there Jay on AIM, then I finally reach him on his cell phone. We strike a deal for a Dual xeon server/4 cores (2 core per CPU), 4 gigs of ram, and premium bandwidth with redundant support from Savvis/Level 3/AT&T. On top of that, we decide to buy another redundant server for this large scale site we plan on running, all our eggs in one basket.
Alright so red flag number 1, the server is hacked within 2 days of being put online, i'm working to secure it that night and all of a sudden the root password is changed and I'm like "WTF!", mind you this is a Linux Fedora Core 7 server which was quite up to date at that point. I contact Jay with a ticket and it takes him a few days to set it up, no big deal, customers a little irritated as they wanted to launch.
The server is resetup but hacked the second it's put online before I even access it, Jay is confused and tells me that they will install CentOS (public version of Linux Redhat enterprise). Servers up and working, finally we get our large client on the server. Latencys not that great since I'm in Florida and servers in California but the load times are excellent since theres so much processing power and more memory than I'd ever need for 1 site.
Well over a period of 3 months, the guy doesn't bill us but I was getting invoices, however I am not the financial officer. Over time, things get iffy, Jay disconnects his cell phone and support tickets aren't being answered.
I order another server to move our webhosting because we want to get rid of fiber in our building, it's a waste of money and hurricanes are a serious threat to the building and important data although we managed to run the server for 2 years without any problems. Jay sets up the server and it's the wrong partitions so theres not enough space on the drive after specifying to run standard CPANEL partitions listed on their site. So a day later, and the server is reconfigured but it's the same partitions, Jay tells me he's getting new servers in with the new dual core single processors which I can swap the other Dual Xeon server I had just ordered and I agree, but our timelines getting tight because we were supposed to cut our fiber connection in the building in July.
Well finally the servers setup with the 160 gig SATA drive, and I transfer all our files over, mind you this is taking forever transferring to california and our fiber line at work is a 3 mbit line so it's literally taking 20 hours just to transfer some sites one at a time.
So anyways, about 3 days ago, we're charged all our invoices at once for some 1300 dollars, my boss is furious about the whole thing. A day later, ethr.net router stops broadcasting and their entire network goes down, everythings out including their main website. No way to email them, no one answers their phones nothing. I think the company has gone out of business. People are posting on the webhosting forums like "WTF my servers down", no response from Jay or management. My clients are ticked off and saying "what happened to this redundancy you promised us?!", gee so much for that redundancy that we were promised by our provider, makes us look like the bad guys.
Well my boss urges me that we should consider getting out of the datacenter. So last night, I'm changing our main webservers dns to California so I can at least route our servers there so we can cut fiber and then transfer them out at a later date. This morning I come into work and all the employees are saying how their emails aren't working and chunks of sites aren't working despite doing updates. I log on to the server and the load is huge, somethings up with the processor. I try to kill the applications, no go. Things are unresponsive so I reboot the server and it doesn't come online. The IP address is pingable but no go. I log into our backup remote APC unit to cut power remotely and it still doesn't turn on. Peice of drek.
I call ethr.net, and no damn answers, wtf!?
I pretty much say 'deleted it' and change our DNS back to our old servers.
Oh the best part, found this new server company called liquidweb, they are based out of Michigan and they say how they have 100 percent uptime guarantee (it's impossible but whatever, they credit you if they have downtime so what do I have to lose?), they have good support 24/7 which is definitely a positive. Well within an hour of my server being up, I get this brand new quad core server with 2 gigs of ram and a RAID 1 configuration with 2 160 gig harddrives on a 100 mbit port. I'm doing apache configuration and changing our SSH ports to avoid random hack attacks, my SSH isn't responding so I contact a tech to reset the ports, I see the machine go offline thinking the tech rebooted it or something and he responds in a ticket saying the machine is failing to boot up, wonderful! Well within 40 minutes, I get a ticket saying the power supply on the machine failed (this is a brand new machine custom built, but meh, hardware fails, right?) anyways they get another machine and swap the drives and everythings savvy.
So anyways, this liquidweb, yeah it's frustrating having 2 servers fail in a day but at least they have damn tech support who does drek. Anyways, now i'm in the process of going through another lengthy process transferring all our drek.
Us computer guys are way underappreciated, people don't understand the stress and crap involved with this, it's really a 24 hour job and it's really a pain in the donkey. People blame us for problems that aren't even related to us when in reality, it's something like hardware or a incompetant provider.
Those of you considering going into the computer industry, get used to this garbage, because you will be sitting there like zombies with your eyes half closed sipping caffeine like a crack whore on heroin.
On a sidenote, ALWAYS set up some sort of RAID configuration or redundant DNS if you ever plan on hosting a large scale site, it will save you lots of money and moaning.
Bah, i've ranted enough, i'm going to sleep.