On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 5:33 AM, Robin Vickery <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Having to do an emergency failover to a secondary hosting
> facility on one of you busiest days of the year can put you in
> a really bad mood.
This no longer sounds like a hypothetical. ;-P
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Out of hours technical support often gets billed at a punitive rate.
Which is a bugger if their "out of hours" is your working day.
>>
>>
It seems you haven't tried Rackspace (UK) yet.
What do you mean? Personally I've had good experiences with Rackspace.
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2008/6/14 Iv Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Robin Vickery wrote:
>>
>> Out of hours technical support often gets billed at a punitive rate.
>> Which is a bugger if their "out of hours" is your working day.
>
> It seems you haven't tried Rackspace (UK) yet.
>
>> And while you might get tech support out
Robin Vickery wrote:
Out of hours technical support often gets billed at a punitive rate.
Which is a bugger if their "out of hours" is your working day.
It seems you haven't tried Rackspace (UK) yet.
And while you might get tech support out of hours, accounts and
billing usually keep normal o
2008/6/13 Iv Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>> 2. It's useful if the host company and the client keep the same office
>> hours.
>
> If you have a hosting company with 9 to 5 office hours, you are dead, even
> if it is next door.
Out of hours technical support often gets billed at a punitive rate.
Which
On Jun 13, 2008, at 10:27 AM, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 5:56 AM, Iv Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
2. It's useful if the host company and the client keep the same
office
hours.
If you have a hosting company with 9 to 5 office hours, you are
dead, even
if it is next doo
On Fri, Jun 13, 2008 at 5:56 AM, Iv Ray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> 2. It's useful if the host company and the client keep the same office
>> hours.
>
> If you have a hosting company with 9 to 5 office hours, you are dead, even
> if it is next door.
I was waiting for someone to say that. ;-
2. It's useful if the host company and the client keep the same office
hours.
If you have a hosting company with 9 to 5 office hours, you are dead,
even if it is next door.
Iv
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tedd wrote:
> For sake of discussion -- why would one want to be specific about
> hosting in the UK? Why not just hosting, regardless of where the host
> is located?
>
> After all, hopefully the site will be accessible globally, right? So,
> why the need for a specific geographical location for a
2 reasons-
1. Google and other search engines return local results and the clients
will all be in the UK
2. It's useful if the host company and the client keep the same office
hours.
Regards,
Colin
Colin Sidwell wrote:
Hi,
We are looking for someone to develop & host a PHP site in the
We are looking for someone to develop & host a PHP site in the UK.
For sake of discussion -- why would one want to be specific about
hosting in the UK? Why not just hosting, regardless of where the host is
located?
Speed (eg. response time). Technical support hours etc.
After all, hopefull
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At 1:46 PM +0100 6/12/08, Colin Sidwell wrote:
Hi,
We are looking for someone to develop & host a PHP site in the UK.
For sake of discussion -- why would one want to be specific about
hosting in the UK? Why not just hosting, regardless of where the host
is located?
After all, h
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