James Eaton wrote:
----- Original Message ----- From: "Nicolas Verhaeghe"
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To: "'MySQL General'" <mysql@lists.mysql.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 15, 2006 11:20 PM
Subject: Should we petition GoDaddy?
I am slowly considering leaving GoDaddy, who has a very good
bandwidth and
ok tech support (I have seen better but much much worse) and acceptable
prices, but unfortunately does not support MySQL 5 and PHP 5 either.
I wonder if I could give these people a chance but one thing I'd like
to do
is see if we could petition these guys and simply threaten to close
out our
accounts if they do not get on with the music.
The current version of MySQL is 3.23. I have no time upgrading my
dedicated
server to a RedHat machine with custom PHP and MySQL, I don't have
the time
to do that.
Who think we could make them make the right move and pretty quickly?
Save your energy and just move your web site to another host.
Don't be too impressed by extravagent bandwidth claims. In a shared
hosting environment, where servers are often grossly overloaded,
you'll either have very little chance of reaching those bandwidth
numbers, or if you do, you'll be asked to upgrade or close your
account because of the high processing load needed to push that much
traffic.
Who is GoDaddy and should I care? Is this an international issue?
Regards
--
David Logan
South Australia
when in trouble, or in doubt
run in circles, scream and shout
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