[I did actually write something--it's just interspersed with the note, below...]
On Mon, 13 Jan 2003, Imran @ eServers dot Biz wrote: > > You should do your research before you start posting garbage on > public forums. Go visit www.webhostingtalk.com and you'll find out > more about or company, and if you checked our site you will see > that we DONT do WEBHOSTING. Therefore we are NOT resellers. By the > way owning a server from any provider, and selling webspace on it > dosent make you a reseller it makes you a webhost, you are only a > reseller if you buy webspace from another webhosting company to > sell to your own clients. Perhaps vehemently defending yourself with a "I need no defence" is a bit too circular--surely you can see the futility in arguing about it anyway? And you might not want to turn this into a pissing contest. Some of those non-english speakers might sound like they don't know much but they turn out to be sysadmin/programmer gods. > just for a SINGLE domain, and no provider out there will give you Ips > just to point your domain to. Sorry, but you should check your facts again. Plenty of providers do this as a matter of course. Where are you that your upstream won't allocate any CIDRs for you? All you have to do is drum up percent "usage" stats... > You are so uneducated in the webhosting/dedicated server industry, > you should do research before opening that mouth of yours as you > are currently speaking a load of nonesense. He may not be--a nameserver sitting on the same IP suggests it's the same host. He was implying that doing this isn't the best practice. Of course, it's unavoidable if one only has a single machine but when multiple machines come into play, wouldn't spreading things out a bit reduce risks considerably? -- Unsubscribe mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Help mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Archive http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/rrd-users WebAdmin http://www.ee.ethz.ch/~slist/lsg2.cgi
