All, thank you for the recommendations and perspectives. I will begin research in earnest in the next week or so, and look forward to reestablishing a presence in the fractal community. Regards, Mark "Bud" Christenson ----- Original Message ----- From: "david" <gnome@hawaii.rr.com> To: "Fractint and General Fractals Discussion" <fractint@mailman.xmission.com> Sent: Monday, September 03, 2012 2:46 PM Subject: Re: [Fractint] Web hosting
On 09/03/2012 10:42 AM, Hal Lane wrote:
We've been happy with GoDaddy for domain and hosting
I've had multiple bad experiences with GoDaddy.
I've had none. But I've never needed to anything like what you outline below. I don't think they've changed our server environment in years (including updating any of the installed software - at least on our server, they're not keeping up with PHP security patches since they're at least a full version behind current PHP).
I hosted a photographer's business site on GoDaddy and I had to rewrite 100 or so working pages to get them to work again -- *twice* -- when they modified their server environment. In one instance they were not able to tell me what they did to their servers that made all my pages stop displaying a portion of their content.
Another catastrophic problem they were *never* able to fix: Suddenly about 20% of the time that our site's larger pages were served, only 75% of the page's code was served. They never could fix this.
The suggested possible workaround (which worked) was to buy, and copy the multi-gigabyte site to what they call a "Legacy Server", which did not have the clustered servers' intended reliability benefits that their normal accounts use.
In most of the support calls I made to GoDaddy, their technical support people's assumption was, in cases of web page display problems, that it was always a problem in the web page creator's code. This attitude was so ingrained that it continued even when I showed them that their server's file date stamp documented that the failing pages had not been modified for six months prior to the start of a problem.
On a personal note, I don't particularly care for their web site's user interface design they provide for you to administer your servers and databases. I always had trouble locating where common site management tasks were done on their site.
I agree with that. Their site management front end is badly designed.
Finding what you need on their site is also complicated by the voluminous upsell material embedded in many of their pages.
Yup. Their site isn't an example of how to design a website!
Their management of our domains was more or less acceptable.
- Hal Lane
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On 08/31/2012 07:05 AM, Mark Christenson wrote:
After six years in limbo, I am considering resurrecting my fractal website. Can anyone recommend a hosting service with good capacity and reasonable prices? Thanks, Bud ( of the late Bud's Fractal Pages)
We've been happy with GoDaddy for domain and hosting, while others don't like it. YMMV.
-- David gnome@??? authenticity, honesty, community http://clanjones.org/david/ http://dancing-treefrog.deviantart.com/
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