Aye, I worked for an organization that used ThePlanet several years ago.
Ended up moving all our business to another host because of the many
problems plaguing ThePlanet. I guess they still haven't made any
improvements.
Terre Porter wrote:
Well that explains why the URL injection attacks
Steven,
I had noticed the quality seeming to decline as well. However, this
particular incident looks like it was really just bad luck. I would be
careful about blaming ThePlanet before there's more info about exactly what
caused the incident and what they could have done (if anything) to prevent
The Planet are well known as been a very bad DC... They were good now
couple of years but now are low quality... Try to avoid them as much as
you can...
Bad luck doesn't exist too much on this industry, a DC should be like a
good clock, things should work properly as much as possible...
I've had good experiences with http://fluiddata.com/ and
http://www.rackspace.com
Terre
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From: Scott Lively [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2008 1:29 PM
To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
Subject: RE: [fw-general] Exploding Data Centers
We were subject to the data
To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
Subject: RE: [fw-general] Exploding Data Centers
We were subject to the data center explosion as well. We went down
again today for about 15 minutes while they switched power generators
and they didn't even care to tell us they were doing it.
Would anyone care
Yikes, I guess it could have been worse! I was wondering why the list
traffic was so light. We recently migrated all of our clients' hosting
accounts from The Planet (we actually started with EV1 then they got bought
by The Planet) to Mosso http://www.mosso.com/. I'm pretty sure our server
was in
Well that explains why the URL injection attacks have slowed down.
ThePlanet = The unsecure hacker spammer infested hosting company (imo)
Terre
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From: Wil Sinclair [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 02, 2008 6:33 PM
To: Zend Framework General
Subject: