Thanks so much for your honest comments and input. So far I have seen zero
problems in the last 29 days with our DSL but you are absolutely correct in
that I could easily be hit with a disruption. I actually do back up our
current server with 4mm Dat and we are on a UPS but your points are very
well taken.
Thanks!
Andre
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Murray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2001 6:59 PM
To: 'Andre Bajew'; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Anyone running their own Servers & DNS versus renting
space/services from an ISP or Hosting??
> I'm contemplating moving one of my larger sites off of a hosting company
> over to my own PIII 1 Gigahertz. Thoughts right now are to use IIS 5.0 and
> either SQL Server or MySQL. I can currently get a fixed IP address DSL
> connection at 1.5 meg download and 512 Upload for fairly cheap. The reason
I
> would do this is control, control, control.
In Australia, at least, (A)DSL services are presently subject to major
service disruptions on an irregular basis.
A hosting company has more, probably multihomed bandwidth than you, a
reliable backup solution (you'd hope :)), and disaster recovery plans
(again, you hope :)).
You, on the other hand, have a (in Australia, at least) shoddy DSL
connection, no (proven) backup system, and no disaster recovery plan
(if your power goes out, your server's gone).
Control, control, control often comes at the cost of reliability,
uptime and client happiness.
I wouldn't *dream* of moving a client's site from the hosting company
to my own system - I don't want to be blamed for the downtime, and any
server problems.
Jason
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