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September 24, 2008 8:29pm

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  • #16 / Sep 26, 2008 3:53pm

    Mike Young

    283 posts

    One of the things they’ve done so well is make themselves a hip / cool brand. It seems many big websites actually put the MT logo on their site as if it’s a Gucci or Armani label.

    Do they provide priority service for these sites since they don’t seem to go down? It seems many regular users have all kinds of problems but this doesn’t appear to be the case with their high exposure clients.

  • #17 / Sep 26, 2008 3:56pm

    Mark Bowen

    12637 posts

    I would think that they are probably on a dedicated virtual server in that case. Just look at the price difference and you can see where the difference in support would come from.

    Best wishes,

    Mark

  • #18 / Sep 26, 2008 5:46pm

    grantmx

    1439 posts

    Looks like I’m not the only one who’s dropped Dreamhost for MediaTemple DV.  http://www.simplebits.com/notebook/2008/09/24/servermove.html

    I know that Dan pushed them forever it seems.

  • #19 / Sep 26, 2008 5:49pm

    grantmx

    1439 posts

    I would think that they are probably on a dedicated virtual server in that case. Just look at the price difference and you can see where the difference in support would come from.

    Oh,  Fo’ sho’!  DV costs $100 a bucks a month, but you can host your client’s sites on it and give them their on little CP and charge them whatever.  You’ll make the cash back.

  • #20 / Sep 26, 2008 5:52pm

    anonymous42223

    38 posts

    One of the things they’ve done so well is make themselves a hip / cool brand. It seems many big websites actually put the MT logo on their site as if it’s a Gucci or Armani label.

    Do they provide priority service for these sites since they don’t seem to go down? It seems many regular users have all kinds of problems but this doesn’t appear to be the case with their high exposure clients.

    No. I first tried a trial of their GS and did not like the way it was set up.

    However, when I got my DV about a year ago (the lowest version), my sites have not gone down *ONCE*. I can honestly say that they know what the hell they’re doing and their support is nothing but helpful (you know, when you’ve got questions about server configs etc).

    Just thought I’d chime in because I’ve not had a single problem with them ever. The only way I could imagine anyone having problems on a DV is if they (the user) messed up a server config… because MT gives you the option to change literally everything (it’s a virtual server, after all).

  • #21 / Sep 27, 2008 11:07pm

    grantmx

    1439 posts

    Gotta’ be bloody kidding me.  Mediatemple.net is down again.  What the… :coolmad:

    The only reason I’m concerned is because I need the MT Knowledge Base which is down too.

  • #22 / Sep 29, 2008 8:13pm

    grantmx

    1439 posts

    Incredible.  Down again.  http://www.mediatemple.net/  They must be hooked in to the Dow Jones Industrial Average or something.

    NEW YORK (Sept. 29, 2008) —

      * The DJIA, down 777.68 points, or -6.98%, to close at 10365.45.
      * Biggest closing point drop for the DJIA History.
      * Biggest closing percentage drop since September 17, 2001.
      * Lowest close in almost three year, since October 27, 2005.
      * At its high, the DJIA reached 11139.94.
      * At its low, the DJIA dipped to 10365.45.
      * Year-to-date, it is down -21.86%.

  • #23 / Sep 29, 2008 9:42pm

    grrramps

    2219 posts

    For those on a budget, I’ve had very good success with PairLite (a division of the popular Pair host service, and PairNIC).

    PairLite is limited. $99 a year gets 50 gigs of monthly bandwidth, 5 MySQL DBs, up to 10 domain names, SSH access, and a few other goodies; easy email, elegant CP. I’ve never had a “budget” host with uptime this good.

  • #24 / Sep 30, 2008 2:33am

    Ingmar

    29245 posts

    Last time I checked, they were still only selling to the North American market. Which is ridiculous in todays web-centric economy, of course, and particularly so since their “full” accounts are available all around the world.

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